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Wind in the Door
Wind in the Door | Madeleine L'Engle
It is November. When Meg comes home from school, Charles Wallace tells her he saw dragons in the twin's vegetable garden. That night Meg, Calvin and C.W. go to the vegetable garden to meet the Teacher (Blajeny) who explains that what they are seeing isn't a dragon at all, but a cherubim named Proginoskes. It turns out that C.W. is ill and that Blajeny and Proginoskes are there to make him well by making him well, they will keep the balance of the universe in check and save it from the evil Echthros. Meg, Calvin and Mr. Jenkins (grade school principal) must travel inside C.W. to have this battle and save Charles' life as well as the balance of the universe."
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Chittavrtti
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A friend is making a picture of Proginoskes and Sporos for me. I reread the story today for a specific description of Sporos. I forgot how he and Progo were physical and temperamental opposites.

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Eggs
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Eggs Thank you 🙏🏻 2y
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Eggs
Wind in the Door | Madeleine L'Engle
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Day 1: I was distracted by Netflix…started 2 but didn‘t finish either one.

Day 2: Finished the 2nd book in the Wrinkle in Time set.
#NovelNovember #Readathon @Andrew65

Andrew65 Well done, I need to read those 👏👏👏 2y
Eggs @Andrew65 Thanks! I love L‘Engle 2y
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Eggs
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On Mt TBR… I have the whole Wrinkle in Time collection upstairs and I‘ve read only the first one

#door #beginswith @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

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Nelnjali
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Pickpick

3.5🌟 I enjoyed this book and thought it had better descriptions than A Wrinkle in Time. At times my head spun from the more scientific terminology, but I loved the message of all living things mattering. I think the pacing in this book is better, but the ending of this one also felt a bit abrupt, and I found it odd that there wasn't any mention of the events from the previous book.

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freeatlast1137
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Pickpick

Meg, Calvin and Charles Wallace goes on another adventure in the universe.

These stories are interesting, but not really my cup of tea at this point. I would have enjoyed them as a child.

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TiminCalifornia
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Last post for my
#childhoodmemories collection
Someday I need to reread this series.

#decembermonthlymotif
#childhoodfavorite
#childhoodread
#madeleinelengle

Amiable Oh, I loved these books so much when I was a kid. 🥰 4y
Skyrimir I‘ve always loved these covers. Mine are falling apart, but I refuse to get newer editions! 4y
TiminCalifornia @Amiable @Skyrimir Same here. These were great. The Swiftly Tilting Planet cover sure has that early ‘80s vibe going. It‘s dated like me! 4y
CornerLibrarian I am always amazed that she was 41 when this book was published and had been turned down so many times by publishers! 4y
Amiable @TiminCalifornia I‘m pretty sure I still my ‘80s-era copy that has that exact cover! 😀 4y
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MommyOfTwo
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Sometimes you find things that are similar to what‘s going on in the world. 🤔

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ElleMNOpe
A Wind in the Door | Madeleine L'Engle
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Mehso-so

This installment didn't feel as smooth or accessible to me as A Wrinkle in Time. There were several times I found myself lost in the narrative and feeling it over my head--which was concerning considering that this is a middle grade novel. Still, L'Engle's writing remains magical and amazingly imaginative. There are great teaching points for humanity and several timeless messages of goodness, evil, and the need for improvement in the human race.

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TK-421
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Spent some time outside this afternoon, engaged in some #audiogardening of sorts. Managed to clear a bit of debris out of one of the flowerbeds and listened to two chapters of A Wind in the Door with Minerva keeping me company. #CatsofLitsy

Leftcoastzen She‘s so beautiful! My cats struggle with the leash. 5y
Kimzey 😻 5y
TK-421 @Leftcoastzen Thanks! 😺 She‘s the only cat I‘ve ever managed to get used to a leash. It helped that we started when she was only about 8 months old & she was desperate to go outside. It didn‘t take long for her to realize she wasn‘t going outside without the leash & harness! Being rewarded with treats probably had a lot to do with it too 😂 5y
TK-421 @Kimzey 😺 5y
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Scochrane26
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I have too many books, but I was interested in HPB‘s new offer. They send you 5 books for $10, you pick a category. These were supposed to be YA books but not all of them are. I decided it was worth it even if I didn‘t like all the books. Plus, I‘m a little bored. I read Jane Eyre in hs & liked it but couldn‘t get through it later. I‘ve read The Boleyn Inheritance. The other 3 look interesting.

TheAromaofBooks Yes, I'm not sure I'd categorize Jane Eyre or the Gregory book as YA...??? Kind of odd choices for that category. 5y
Scochrane26 @TheAromaofBooks I think they‘re just trying to unload books & have some sales. 5y
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Chittavrtti
A Wind in the Door | Madeleine L'Engle

Third time reading this novel. I can still remember the atmosphere of the bookstore I found this series in the first time.

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chapters-and-pages
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“don't try to comprehend with your mind. your minds are very limited. use your intuition.“

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jkraynak
A Wind in the Door | Madeleine L'Engle

“...scrolling with an anxiety she not like to admit to herself, at the fresh rips in the knees of his blue jeans, the streaks of dirt grained deep in his shirt, a darkening bruise on the cheek one under his left eye.” (I like the detail)

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jkraynak
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Pickpick

The story starts out by introducing Meg Murray and her 6 year old brother. I like how detailed the story is in the descriptions of the characters. They begin discussing mysterious dragons in the garden. Questions begin to arise as reading the first few pages. It pulls you in—what dragons?

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abbychlosta
A Wind in the Door | Madeleine L'Engle

“Love isn't how you feel. It's what you do.“

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abbychlosta
A Wind in the Door | Madeleine L'Engle

This book seemed really interesting. I like how the dragon was really something else and that they were all fighting for a good purpose to save Charles.

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abbychlosta
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A Wind in the Door by Madeleine L'Engle is a piece of modern fantasy. It was written in 1973. Charles Wallace sees a dragon right before becoming deathly ill. The dragon and Charles sister want to help save Charles life. In order to do this they have to travel within him and demolish Echthroi “those who hate“ to bring harmony back. This was pretty interesting, definitely a storyline I have not heard before. If I had time I would love to read it.

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sarabellini
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“Don't try to comprehend with your mind. Your minds are very limited. Use your intuition.“

SW-T 😊😊😊 5y
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sarabellini
A Wind in the Door | Madeleine L'Engle

In the beginning of the book, Meg is concerned about her brother Charles because he does not have many friends and he is very intelligent. Meg also got punished a lot by her principal for her differences and she thinks he will treat her little brother the same way. I think this is not fair because he is holding a grudge against their family.

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sarabellini
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Mehso-so

I do not think I would like to read this book since I have not read the first book. It is about Meg Murry who seeks to heal a disease her brother Charles has. An angel-like being recruited them to fight an evil force because it is tied to Charles disease.

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destaneefolden
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“It‘s not that I don‘t believe you.” In a strange way she did believe him. Not, perhaps that he had seen actual dragons-but Charles Wallace has never before tended to mix fact and fantasy.

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destaneefolden
A Wind in the Door | Madeleine L'Engle

I originally picked this book because of the cover art, but the story drew me in! I can‘t wait until these books go back to the library so I can check it out for myself.

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destaneefolden
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Mehso-so

This story is a modern fantasy tale about Meg Murray and her little brother Charles Wallace. Charles is really sick but before he dies, he sees dragons in the garden! These dragons turn out to be magical creatures that could save Charles! I thought this was a really sweet story that would be great for an older classroom.

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Darklunarose
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Mehso-so

It was way back in 2012 that I read this, the second in the time Quintet (thank you Goodreads for having all the information recorded on when things were read!) I enjoyed this second book way more then the first!

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Ke633
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Look at this beautiful cover art! #coverart

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BekaReid
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Decorated and put the tree up yesterday. Now for some weekend reading!

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BooksAtNight
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Starting my reading weekend with a childhood favorite! Time to see if it holds up 😊

TieDyeDude I'm interested to see what you think. I never read the series until this year, but I couldn't get into/past this one 6y
BooksAtNight @TieDyeDude I loved the entire series as a child, but now that I‘m re-reading them as an adult, I don‘t think I “got” the books at all. I still think L‘Engle was great at not dumbing down the books for a younger audience, but I missed a lot of the philosophy/religious references as a child. Now that I‘m older, I‘m doing a quite a bit of eye rolling at them because they seem heavy on the “tell”. 6y
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LWagoner
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Pickpick

L‘Engle‘s gift of writing brings so many truths to the fore front. Loved this story about love, strength and how we need each other.
P.20 “Why do people always mistrust people who are different?”
P.147 “We have to live together in harmony, or we won‘t live at all.”
P.190 “It is only when we are fully rooted that we are really able to move.”

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CSeydel
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I think that line sort of sums up my reaction to this book. I found it just a little too imaginative for my taste, I suppose. The plot was more sprawling than Wrinkle in Time — too many different sources of conflict, maybe — and the characters don‘t develop as much. I liked the new character, Proginoskes, but ultimately I just didn‘t feel that invested in any of it.

Erin7 You make some good points here. I agree that this one was more stretched than the first. I think the third one takes it even a step further. 7y
readinginthedark Yeah, I think @Erin7 is right. Two and three are progressively more of a reach. Four is somewhat believable and I‘m in the middle of five. Proginoskes is awesome! 7y
Erin7 @readinginthedark I‘m glad to hear that the series brings back the believability factor. 7y
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readinginthedark @Erin7 I mean...there‘s still time travel and some religious stuff, but it is fantasy. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 7y
CSeydel @erin7 @readinginthedark yeah, I‘m having a really hard time reviewing the book. I feel like it‘s a good book and I just need to have the right mindset for it, to enjoy it. And I‘m not achieving the right mindset. 7y
readinginthedark I get that! 7y
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LyndseyReads
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Revisiting this childhood favorite with Libby. So lovely and narrated by Jennifer Ehle!

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BarbaraJean
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Mehso-so

I was disappointed with this one after my re-read of Winkle in Time. I remembered liking it better when I was a kid...but maybe that‘s because I read it clandestinely after my sister flipped through it and said I shouldn‘t read it because it looked “New Age-y.”😏This time, it seemed too explain-y, and although I loved seeing Mr. Jenkins become a sympathetic character, overall I found myself missing the Meg & Calvin I loved in the first book.

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CSeydel
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Apparently Madeline L‘Engle and George Lucas had the same science teacher.

saresmoore 😂 7y
tournevis *snort snort snort* 7y
shadowsdogs Hahaha 7y
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DarcysMom
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Pickpick

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
(Rated by both Darcy and me)
#bedtimestories
#readaloud

Lmstraubie 💗💗💗 7y
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BarbaraJean
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After reading A Wrinkle in Time in February, I‘ve been wanting to re-read the rest of the series. I have them on my shelf, but I‘ve been waiting for my hold on the audiobook to come in... which it did, so I started this one today for some #audiocleaning. Jennifer Ehle is the narrator, and I‘m really enjoying her reading!

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Smangela
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Cars 3 is on and mama gets to read for at least a few minutes!

This is a library book and they normally have a protective cover but this one didn‘t it‘s giving me anxiety!

So who makes your favorite book sleeves? I‘m thinking it‘s time to invest in one :)

MeganAnn @BooksTeasAndBookishThings is the book sleeve expert. Which ones do you recommend? 7y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings @MeganAnn I have many that I really love! My favourite is currently taking a break, but her shop is https://www.etsy.com/shop/AuAlternateUniverse 7y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings The next two are tied for different reasons, but their shops are: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BookBifff 7y
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BooksTeasAndBookishThings This next one is great, and all are reversible, but a little more expensive because of it: https://www.etsy.com/shop/storybookgirls 7y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings This shop can do custom ones with actual pictures of your choosing: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BookBestiesUK 7y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings This one is great and offers many sizes including plenty of small paperback sizes: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bookbubbie 7y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings This one makes fun fandom ones if you are into any of them: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HideYourSpoons 7y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings And then I would say this one has some of the thickest padding: https://www.etsy.com/shop/StoryTimeSleeve 7y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings There are more that I have gotten and I like them, but I have more from all of these, especially the first one, than any others. 7y
MeganAnn @BooksTeasAndBookishThings you‘re the best! I knew you‘d have great recommendations! 😘 7y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings @MeganAnn glad to help anyone start their own addiction to these lovely things 😉😘❤️ 7y
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JanJan
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I‘m having a really hard time with loneliness after my move. I‘ve been walking with the dog and listening to audiobooks when life is too unbearable. I‘m starting a new job tomorrow just to be forced to get out and interact with people. I‘ve been working/studying from home for a while now. As a homebody and introvert with social anxiety I never leave home if I don‘t have too, but I really need to start.

monkeygirlsmama I hope things get better for you. (Hugs) And good luck with the new job. You can do it! 😊 7y
rabbitprincess Good luck! Let us know how things go 😊 We are here for you! 7y
AmyG Hope things get easier for you. The job sounds good and hope it helps. It‘s not easy when you move. I moved cross country and yes, at times it‘s very lonely. *hug 7y
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TrishB Hugs 💕 sometimes it‘s hard to make the first steps. Hope all goes well with the job. 7y
claffy_reads You're taking a huge step just by trying. Be kind to yourself! We are all here for you! 🤗 7y
Cinfhen Moving is so difficult ~ good for you in putting yourself out there ❣️hoping your new job brings you unexpected joy 😊 7y
cobwebmoth *hugs* 7y
Meeko93 Maybe suggest a Litsy meet up around to your area. New friends can always be good 😊 7y
Emily92Bibliophile I agree with @Meeko93 - new friends with similar interests makes it easier to converse with. Maybe try your local library‘s programs? 💙💙hugs💙💙 7y
Jas16 Sending love ❤️ 7y
RohitSawant 💜💜 7y
GripLitGrl 💕🍀💕 7y
JanJan Thanks all for the nice comments! It really helps! 7y
Dragon Good luck with your new job! 🤗🌈 7y
batsy Those first steps are so hard 💜💜 Good luck with the new job! 7y
megt Good luck with your new job! 💕 (edited) 7y
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Smangela
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Even though i don‘t want him to nap too long because we have a car ride to his grandparents tonight.... I couldn‘t resist grabbing a few quiet minutes to read and peruse Litsy 😍

#readermomprobs

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 7y
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Smangela
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Well. This seems timely.

I‘m 48 pages in and (as an adult reader this time) enjoying it 10 times more than A Wrinkle in Time.

It‘s crazy how the more things change the more they stay the same.

Tanisha_A Freaky! 😶 7y
Soubhiville Wow, yep! 7y
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Erin7
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What a great follow up to A Wrinkle In Time. There are some mind blowing ideas in here though about man‘s ability to comprehend the micro cosmos and macro cosmos, what reality means versus what we can comprehend, religious battles, and how viewing those different than us can only hurt us when it counts. I know A Wrinkle in Time movie just came out, but I would see #2 being much more difficult to translate visually. Is Hollywood is for it? #ATB

readinginthedark I don‘t know if the first one went over well enough for them to try. 😕I haven‘t seen it yet, but I‘ve heard mixed reviews. 7y
Erin7 @readinginthedark I‘ve heard the movie was pretty straight forward. I haven‘t decided if I‘m going to see it before it in the theaters or just wait for it to come out on Netflix. 7y
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Bindrosbookshelf
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I am in the middle of Time Quintet and I am loving them!
This is Book #2, taking a place a year or so after the events in A Wrinkle in Time. You could read it as a stand-alone if you wanted to. I loved the science & magic coexisting and the intelligent way the author addresses the audience reading this book.
All my thoughts are in my review here: bit.ly/2ul2b9X
5 stars
#jades2018reads #bindrosbookshelf

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sunshinelexi
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"Then he rose up into the night like a great, flapping bird flew, screaming across the sky."

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JosieG
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I'm absolutely in love with these books, and apparently I also read this book at some point in time in my younger years, though clearly I understand mitochondria now where I can guarantee I probably didn't then. I did not love this one as much as A Wrinkle In Time, but still a pick for me. I can definitely see how this series could inspire young people to seek out science.

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DarcysMom
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JosieG
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Mittens either sensed a photo opportunity or smelled new books to walk on... maybe both...😸

ladym30 Lovely! 7y
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