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00:28What's Rosalie doing upstairs so long?
00:31Dressing.
00:32Has a date.
00:33No?
00:34Who is it tonight?
00:35Charlie?
00:36Walter?
00:37George?
00:38Not neither.
00:39A new one.
00:40Again?
00:41The young girl?
00:42Jake.
00:43Do you hear me complaining?
00:44I'm glad I have a popular daughter.
00:46Me too.
00:47Rosalie!
00:48Your date will be here momentarily.
00:51I'm almost ready, Ma.
00:53Ma, what coat should I wear?
00:54The long or the short?
00:56Well...
00:57I would say you should wear your short.
00:59The short?
01:00No, I think I'll wear the long.
01:02If she knows what she wants to wear, so why does she ask you?
01:05There comes a time in every girl's life when a parent says white, they say black, or vice versa.
01:11My motto is never argue with a woman.
01:14I never do.
01:15Then you'll be a happy man.
01:20Rosalie, I told you.
01:21Your date is here already.
01:24Good evening.
01:25Oh, good evening.
01:26I'm Rosalie's mother.
01:27How do you do, Mrs. Goldberg?
01:28My name is Stanley Hess.
01:29Oh, how do you do, Mr. Hess?
01:31Won't you please enter?
01:32Meet the family.
01:33This is Mr. Goldberg.
01:36How do you do, Mrs. Goldberg?
01:37How do you do?
01:38And my Uncle David.
01:39Romaine.
01:40How do you do, Uncle David?
01:41And this is family.
01:42Hi.
01:43How do you do?
01:44Well...
01:45Sit down, please.
01:47Sit in.
01:48Well, it's your place, Sammy.
01:51Oh, I see.
01:52You read women's wear, Mr. Goldberg.
01:56Oh, yes.
01:57You're interested in the dress business?
01:59Well, it's just business in general.
02:01You see, I'm majoring in business administration at the university.
02:05Oh, that's very interesting.
02:07Oh, it is.
02:08It's the analytical side of business that interests me particularly.
02:11You see, trends and cycles and influences, et cetera.
02:16Now, Mr. Goldberg, if you don't mind,
02:18Now, Mr. Goldberg, in your field particularly,
02:22we find that economic effects and seasonal slumps
02:25are closely allied to the state of other industries.
02:28Isn't that right?
02:29That's right.
02:30And the buying public is considerably influenced
02:33by factors not within your control
02:35or even within the control of the dress industry as a whole.
02:38Isn't that right?
02:39That's right.
02:40And so the predictability of net loss are gained
02:43and the dress field is extremely difficult to chart.
02:46Exactly.
02:48Very astute.
02:49Hello, Stan.
02:50Oh, good evening, Rosie.
02:51I see you met the family.
02:53Yes, we acquainted ourselves.
02:54Good night, Ma.
02:55Good night.
02:56Good night, Papa darling.
02:57Good night.
02:58Good night, Sammy.
02:59Good night, Rosie.
03:00Well, very nice to have met you all.
03:02Come again.
03:03All right, I will.
03:04Bye.
03:07Now, if anyone should ask me,
03:09I would say that's a boy.
03:18Call Rosalie to the table, Molly.
03:20She's not eating with us tonight.
03:22She's sick?
03:23A date.
03:24A date.
03:25She's dining out.
03:27Very fancy.
03:28Rosalie's a fancy girl.
03:32Some cough, Uncle David.
03:34It's only my larynx.
03:36Who's Rosalie going out with, Molly?
03:38Stanley?
03:39A new gentleman called him.
03:41Who?
03:42I believe his name is Richard Keller.
03:44Keller.
03:45I never met him.
03:46Now, should I wear my hair up or down?
03:49Wear it up.
03:51I'll say up.
03:52She'll say down.
03:53No, I think I'll wear it down.
03:57It's evidently very clear that a mother's opinion
03:59is not highly regarded in this house.
04:01Be happy you have a daughter with a mind of her own.
04:04That's right, Molly.
04:05You think back when you were a girl.
04:09Listen, when I was a girl, I didn't ask.
04:11I was told.
04:12And you did what you were told?
04:14Always.
04:16Well, depending.
04:18It was a different one.
04:21I'd better get my lozenges.
04:26Oh, just sit.
04:28I'll get it.
04:32Rosalie, your date is here.
04:36Good evening.
04:37Oh, come in.
04:38I'm Rosalie's uncle, Mr. Romain.
04:41How do you do?
04:42How do you do?
04:44This is the parents, Mr. and Mrs.
04:48This is Samuel the brother.
04:52How do you do, Mr. Goldberg?
04:53How do you do?
04:54Mr. Goldberg.
04:55How do you do?
04:56You're at the university?
04:57Yes, sir.
04:58Then you must know Stanley Hess.
04:59He's in business administration.
05:00Well, you see.
05:01Say, that's some cough.
05:02You don't have a fever, do you?
05:04I told you you didn't look so, so, so all day.
05:07Don't worry about me, Mom.
05:09You're a doctor?
05:10I'm a pre-med student.
05:12Doctor's also a doctor.
05:15Is that so?
05:16Well, am I racing?
05:18Am I so, so, so?
05:22Your pulse is normal.
05:23You don't seem to have a fever.
05:25There isn't any sign of inflammation.
05:29Then what's the matter with me?
05:32I'd say just a common cold.
05:34Is that your diagnosis?
05:37You just get plenty of rest.
05:39That's the only thing you can do for a cold.
05:42You know, it's a funny thing, Mr. Goldberg.
05:44There's not a thing you can do about a cold once you've caught it.
05:46With all the medical research that's going on,
05:48nobody's even been able to isolate the germ.
05:51Someday they'll find it, but there's a lot of work to be done yet.
05:54Exactly the words of my solitary doctor.
05:59Next 10 years, they're going to see some great advances in the field of medicine.
06:03Look how the whole field has changed just because of antibiotics.
06:06In surgery alone, operations that used to be almost impossible are practically routine.
06:11And the lifespan has been increased tremendously because of new medical discoveries.
06:15It's a pretty exciting field to be going into.
06:18Hello, Richard.
06:19Hi, Rosie.
06:20Gee, you look nice.
06:22You met the family?
06:24Yes, certainly.
06:25Well, I'm ready if you are.
06:27It's very nice to have met you.
06:28Bye, darling.
06:29Goodbye, Mom.
06:30Bye.
06:31Have a good time.
06:32Oh, we will.
06:33We're going to see a revival of Aerosmith.
06:35Oh, the moving pictures about the doctor?
06:39That's my solitary doctor's favorite.
06:43Good night.
06:44You take care of that cold, Mr. Romain.
06:46Oh, I will.
06:47I will.
06:51If anybody would ask me, that's my idea of a fine boy.
07:03Amazing.
07:04What's the amazement?
07:05Television.
07:07It's turning up and low.
07:09Look what comes into your home.
07:11Education, ideas.
07:13I don't know.
07:14Knowledge and education.
07:16That's what makes the world revolve on its axis.
07:19Jake, dear, would you believe when we first met that we would live to see such a phenomenon?
07:24Rosalie is more phenomenal than television.
07:26Three different boys in a week.
07:28It's a record, no?
07:30Who counts?
07:31Who's tonight?
07:32Richard?
07:33No, not Richard.
07:34Somebody new.
07:35Not Stanley?
07:36I think Rosie said his name was Robinson.
07:38First or last?
07:39Last, I think.
07:41Listen, whoever it'll be, it'll be.
07:44You're a fatalist, Molly.
07:46Listen, when you have a daughter in these days, you have to be.
07:50Ma, what dress do you think I should wear?
07:52The red or the blue?
07:54Should I answer her?
07:55Answer.
07:56Who knows?
07:57Tonight you may be right.
07:58Well, I would wear the red if you're asking me.
08:02I think I'll wear the blue.
08:06Lovely.
08:07Rosalie!
08:08The doorbell rang.
08:09Oh, hello.
08:10Oh, how do you do?
08:11I'm Rosalie's mother.
08:12Are you the date, I presume?
08:13Yes, I'm Michael Robinson.
08:14I see.
08:15Won't you come in, please?
08:17I'd like to present the family.
08:18Mr. Goldberg.
08:19How do you do, Miss Goldberg?
08:20How do you do?
08:21And this is my Uncle David.
08:22Romaine.
08:23Mr. Romaine.
08:24And this is Rosalie's brother, Sammy.
08:25Hello.
08:26Rosalie.
08:27Mr. Robinson.
08:28Mr. Goldberg.
08:29Mr. Goldberg.
08:30Mr. Goldberg.
08:31Mr. Goldberg.
08:32Mr. Goldberg.
08:33Mr. Goldberg.
08:34Mr. Goldberg.
08:36Mr. Robinson is in the living room awaiting you.
08:38I'll be down in a minute, Mike.
08:41She'll be down in a minute, Mike.
08:44Well, uh, you were just watching television.
08:48Oh.
08:49And I was just remarking what a wonderful invention.
08:52All you do is turn on a knob and lo and behold, pictures.
08:57Like magic.
08:58Oh, not magic, Mrs. Goldberg.
09:00When you think about it, it's a very simple principle.
09:03The most difficult thing to understand about television
09:05is that the human mind could conceive it.
09:09Oh, uh, you're acquainted with the subject?
09:12Well, in a way, I'm majoring in theoretical physics
09:15at the university.
09:16Oh, theoretical.
09:19That must be a very interesting subject.
09:22Oh, I think it is.
09:24Theoretical physics is going to be my life's work.
09:27Ah, how noble.
09:31To devote your whole life to the advancement
09:34of the knowledge of mankind.
09:36When I graduate, I'm in hopes I can get a post
09:38at one of the big universities.
09:40That way, I can do some experimental work in the labs
09:42as well as taking care of my teaching duties.
09:45You know, it's the ideas that count, Mrs. Goldberg,
09:48not necessarily the results.
09:50You never know when one tiny experiment
09:52might lead you to a door that would open
09:55on something fresh and exciting.
09:57Oh, theoretical physics is like exploring new lands.
10:01It's one of the very few frontiers left.
10:04Hi, Mike.
10:05Oh, hi, Rosie.
10:06You all set?
10:07All ready.
10:08Good.
10:09Did you meet the family?
10:10Yes, I did.
10:11Yes, you got acquainted, Rosalie dear.
10:12Well, good night.
10:13Good night.
10:14Have a wonderful time, darling.
10:15Good night.
10:16Good night.
10:17Good night, Michael.
10:18Good night, Mrs. Goldberg.
10:19Good night.
10:22Well, if you ask me, that's my idea of a wonderful boy.
10:30It was a delicious dinner, Molly.
10:32You outdid yourself.
10:33I'm glad you enjoyed it.
10:35Did you notice?
10:36Rosalie didn't even touch her most lovely strudel,
10:39her favorite.
10:40Maybe she wasn't hungry.
10:41A growing girl should have some nourishment.
10:44Maybe she's upset about something or other.
10:46Sammy?
10:47Hm?
10:48When did you and Dora decide to go steady?
10:50I don't remember.
10:52Well, how did you decide to?
10:55I don't think we ever made a decision to go steady, Rosalie.
10:58It just happened.
10:59Oh.
11:04Going steady, that's what's on her mind?
11:07Well, she's got a problem.
11:09Richard and Mike and Stan all want to go steady with her.
11:12She can't make up her mind.
11:14So let her alternate.
11:15That's not the way they want it.
11:22Rosalie.
11:23You're not asking me.
11:25But if you would, and you have to make a choice,
11:29there are three nice boys, Rosalie.
11:31Yes, ma?
11:32And I want you to know that I only want your happiness, Rosalie.
11:36I know that, ma.
11:38Well, I would say my part.
11:43I'm going to go.
11:44I'm going to go.
11:45I'm going to go.
11:46I'm going to go.
11:47I'm going to go.
11:48I'm going to go.
11:49I'm going to go.
11:50I'm going to go.
11:51I would say Michael.
11:53And if you would ask me why I say Michael,
11:56I would say because he's a boy that loves his work,
12:02a boy that someday will be a professor,
12:05a boy that will be a man with knowledge and learning.
12:09Mike is a nice boy.
12:10And to share such a life, Rosalie, is a privilege.
12:14Think about it, ma.
12:21Rosalie, I know you're not asking me,
12:24but I only want what's good for you.
12:27So if it was up to me, I would say go steadily with Richard.
12:32After all, what's more important to the world than doctors?
12:36To heal the sick?
12:37To find new medicine?
12:39That's important.
12:40To make the world healthy.
12:42So if you would ask me, I would say go with Richard.
12:47I'll think about it, Uncle David.
12:50Think Rosalie.
12:51But remember, a doctor's wife is also helping the world.
12:55Rosalie, come here a minute, please.
13:00Yes, Pa?
13:01Sit down.
13:04Rosalie, as a father who has only your best interests at heart,
13:09and if you would listen to a little advice from an older
13:12or maybe a wiser head, I would say go steady with Stanley.
13:16Why him in particular?
13:17Because a businessman is an important man in this community.
13:20He helps the country maintain its standard of living.
13:23He creates jobs and new products.
13:25He keeps the wheels rolling, Rosalie.
13:27He's the backbone of the nation.
13:30Well, Sammy, who's your choice?
13:32Don't you have a little advice to give to your sister?
13:35Everybody else around here seems to have a favorite.
13:38Well, what's the matter?
13:39Aren't you interested?
13:41You all seem to know what's good for me
13:43and who I should or shouldn't go out with.
13:45I think you've helped me.
13:46You haven't.
13:47I'm more mixed up now than I was before.
13:49All you've done is confuse me.
13:57I only made a suggestion.
13:59I know already the kind of suggestion.
14:01And you didn't?
14:02I only said Michael because I thought
14:04if she has to go steady, he's a nice boy.
14:06The teacher?
14:07The researcher.
14:08Why not Stanley?
14:09Is there something wrong with a businessman?
14:11Why not Richard the doctor, Dr. Saban?
14:14Did I say Dr. Saban?
14:15I only thought Michael because someday
14:17he'll be a college professor.
14:18Oh, goodbye, Mr. Chips, huh, Molly?
14:20All right, Jack, please.
14:21Businessmen are not educated.
14:23You had a bad life with a businessman.
14:25Would you want your own daughter to have anything worse?
14:27I didn't make a good home?
14:29We raised a bad family?
14:30A professor you want?
14:31A man working his fingers to the bone
14:33for what kind of appreciation?
14:34For what kind of life?
14:36Teaching all day and staying up all night
14:38correcting test papers?
14:39That's a life for my daughter.
14:41Education isn't all a bed of roses, my dear Molly.
14:43It's a badly paid, very hard, and thankless profession.
14:47There's something wrong with my son, the doctor.
14:49He has a bad life.
14:50He hasn't got a good family.
14:52He's not a respected man in his community.
14:54His wife is suffering.
14:55Doctors are all right if you want to be up all night
14:58answering telephone bells.
14:59Businessmen don't have telephone bells ringing.
15:01How much does your telephone bill rate?
15:03What did you say?
15:04He said he's a nice boy.
15:05Yes, yes.
15:06Did I say he's a nice boy?
15:09Wait a minute!
15:14I think there are a few things you're forgetting.
15:16In the first place, Rosie's got to make the decision herself.
15:19You're absolutely right, Sammy.
15:21And I just wanted to tell you all that I decided
15:23not to go out with any one of them, Richard, Michael, or Stanley.
15:26I hope that meets with your approval,
15:28and I hope it makes you happy because it makes me miserable.
15:31And if you are so concerned, please do me a favor.
15:34Don't give me any advice unless I ask for it.
15:37I'm not going to say another word in this house
15:39about what I do or who I go with.
15:41I want to make my own decisions.
15:49We stepped out of the house.
15:51Upstairs even now, moping.
15:53What did we do that was so terrible?
15:55Well, from now on, Davis, not one word,
15:59not one syllable out of my mouth.
16:01Me neither.
16:02All I said was Richard.
16:04Was that so terrible?
16:06Nobody said anything so terrible.
16:08You have to be careful.
16:09Rosie's growing up, and she wants to think for herself.
16:12My word.
16:13My word.
16:14Sammy's right.
16:15Please, let's make a promise.
16:17Let's make a compact.
16:18From now on, no advice to Rosalie unless she asks for it.
16:22Promise?
16:23For the time being, no comments.
16:25No comments, Davis.
16:26Not a word.
16:28Uh, Rosalie?
16:30Why don't you sit down a little bit with the family?
16:32I can't.
16:33I have to brush my shoes.
16:34I'm going out.
16:36Someone's coming to pick me up in a little while.
16:39Oh.
16:40No questions, no comments, and no asking.
16:44I'm glad she's not moping.
16:46Maybe she's going out with Richard anyway.
16:49Don't ask her.
16:50Who's asking?
16:51Sammy, maybe it would be your suggestion
16:53that we shut ourselves in our room
16:55so we won't see who she's going out with.
16:57I think you can trust Rosie.
16:59She's a pretty sensible girl.
17:00A father can't ask a daughter who she's going out with.
17:03What's happening in the world?
17:04Promise.
17:05Promise or no promise, I have a right to know.
17:08I think I'll wear the blue dress, Ma.
17:10Oh, very nice, darling.
17:13The blue dress?
17:14That means Michael.
17:16She always wore the blue dress when she went out with Michael.
17:19Ma, did you see the bobby pin?
17:21On your dresser, dear darling.
17:23You're wearing your hair up or down?
17:25I'm going to wear it down.
17:27Down?
17:28That's for Richard.
17:29Did my coat come from the cleaners yet, Ma?
17:31The long one?
17:32It's in the closet.
17:35The long coat?
17:36That's for Stanley.
17:37So which one is it?
17:39Not going to ask.
17:40I'm glad she's not moping.
17:42She'll be here in a minute.
17:44Let me look.
17:46You're certainly very dressed up.
17:49You must be a pretty special fella.
17:51What do you mean?
17:53Any fella that my Rosie would go with
17:55would have to be special, no, David?
17:57Must be very nice.
17:59Very.
18:00I'll take it.
18:01Good evening.
18:02Good evening, Jonathan.
18:03May I present my parents, my Uncle David
18:05and my brother Sammy.
18:06This is Jonathan Melton.
18:07Very nice to meet you, I'm sure.
18:11You have a charming daughter, Mr. Goldberg.
18:14Delightful.
18:16Ready, dear?
18:17You don't want to miss the overture.
18:19Good night, everybody.
18:21Good night.
18:22A man she's going out with?
18:25Boys all right, but men?
18:27One man.
18:28Boys all right, but men?
18:30Once she can go out with a man.
18:32You approve?
18:33Did I say I approve, Jake?
18:34No buts.
18:35I'll stop this if it's the last thing I do.
18:38Don't start again.
18:39Jake is right, Molly.
18:40There's an unwritten law.
18:41What law?
18:42Parents, Molly.
18:44Parents.
18:49I don't care, Stan.
18:51Well, what if it has been three weeks?
18:53I don't think that's any business of yours.
18:57Certainly I know he's 39.
18:59No, I don't care.
19:01I don't like you interfering.
19:05Well, if that's the way you feel, I'll do as I please.
19:08All right?
19:09All right.
19:10Goodbye.
19:12I don't know why people love to interfere
19:14in other people's lives.
19:15It must be one of the natural laws, like gravity.
19:18What do you mean natural laws?
19:19They can't seem to mind their own business, any of them.
19:23I'll take it.
19:24It must be for me.
19:27Hello?
19:29Oh, Richard.
19:32No, I'm busy tonight.
19:34With whom?
19:36Well, I don't think that's any concern of yours.
19:38What gossip?
19:40Well, what if he does have three children?
19:43I don't care if he had five.
19:46That doesn't enter into it at all.
19:49I don't want to discuss it.
19:52All right, then.
19:53Goodbye.
19:56It's like a bunch of old gossips.
19:58Rosalie?
19:59I'll take it.
20:00It's me.
20:02Hello?
20:05Mind you two.
20:07Not the music.
20:08I haven't heard it.
20:09College.
20:10Well, I don't care if he's been married twice or three times.
20:13That's his business.
20:14And whether I care or not is my business.
20:19Well, all right, then.
20:21All right.
20:22OK, then.
20:23Goodbye.
20:25Well, I don't care if you call or if you don't call.
20:27Goodbye.
20:29Excuse me.
20:30I'm going up to my room.
20:31I have homework to do.
20:35Did you hear?
20:36Three children.
20:37Married twice, three times.
20:40What kind of a man is that for Rosie to go out with?
20:43We have to do something, James.
20:44This is a crisis.
20:46I'm telling you, leave her alone.
20:47There isn't a thing we can do about it.
20:49If there was, don't you think I'd talk to her?
20:51And in the meantime?
20:52Try to forget it.
20:54Forget two wives and three children?
21:01I'm beside myself, and you're doing crossword puzzles.
21:03Very nice.
21:04Ma, please.
21:05David.
21:06David, she's going out with the elderly gentleman again tonight.
21:09What should I do?
21:10Should I go upstairs and say something?
21:12What will you say to her?
21:14I'll say, Rosalie, May and September don't.
21:19James?
21:20Jake.
21:22Do you know what I heard today?
21:23What?
21:24I heard he was in the jewelry store.
21:25He was buying a ring.
21:27It can only mean one thing, Molly.
21:29This has gone too far.
21:30It's more than a father can stand.
21:32And I can stand it.
21:33I'm not upset.
21:34I'll take it.
21:35I'll get it.
21:36I got it.
21:37Hello?
21:38Oh, yes, it is.
21:40Who should I say is calling?
21:42Mrs. Melton?
21:44Jonathan's mother?
21:46Molly, it's the mother.
21:49That's the straw that breaks the camel.
21:53I can't come to the telephone.
21:55Take the number.
21:56I'll call her back.
21:57Hello?
21:58Well, Mrs. Goldberg is not available at the moment.
22:01So if you give me your phone number, she'll call you back.
22:042452?
22:06Oh, thank you.
22:10No.
22:11It must.
22:12Can you imagine?
22:13It can only mean one thing, Molly.
22:15Wedding plans.
22:16And I hope you're satisfied.
22:17It doesn't have to mean a wedding, Pa.
22:19Then what should it mean?
22:20For what other reason would Mrs. Melton call?
22:22Call her back, Molly, or I will.
22:24Well, let me calm myself.
22:25I'm pounding.
22:26David, dial me.
22:27Dial me.
22:28No.
22:2924 something, you said.
22:302452.
22:322452.
22:33Well, Mrs. Melton?
22:35Give me.
22:36Give me.
22:37Give me.
22:40Hello?
22:41This is Mrs. Melton.
22:43This is, uh, Rosalie's mother speaking.
22:46You're Jonathan's mother?
22:48Well, uh, yes.
22:52She wants to come over here to talk to me.
22:54Ask her what for?
22:57Can you acquaint me, please, with the topic
22:59of your conversation which you wish to converse with me?
23:04Yeah.
23:06It's too lengthy.
23:07Too lengthy, she said.
23:09Well, very well.
23:12Yes.
23:13Bye.
23:14Why didn't you come to the point?
23:15Why didn't you tell us?
23:16Because she said it was too lengthy on the telephone.
23:19Well, Molly, this time, I'm sorry.
23:21This time, I'm speaking as the father of the house,
23:23and I will not be stopped.
23:24There's a point where psychology stops
23:26and a parent begins.
23:27That Jonathan will not cross my threshold again.
23:30Now call down Rosalie.
23:32Her father wants to talk to her.
23:34Rosalie?
23:36Your father wishes to talk to thee.
23:39I'll be down in a minute, Pa.
23:43Anybody has to talk to her.
23:45Let me be the one.
23:46Oh, no.
23:47I'll talk to her this time.
23:48And when he rings that bell, I'll talk to him also.
23:50Enough is enough.
23:53Ma, did Jonathan's mother call you?
23:55Yes, she did.
23:56She's a wonderful woman.
23:57Is she coming over to see you?
23:58Yes.
23:59Going out again tonight, huh?
24:01I finished my homework.
24:02Sit down, Rosalie.
24:03I have a great deal to say to you.
24:05How can't it wait till I come back?
24:06No, it's...
24:07That's him.
24:08Right.
24:11Come in, Henry.
24:12I'd like you to meet my family.
24:14My mother, my father, my Uncle David,
24:16and my brother Sammy.
24:17This is Henry Thomas.
24:20Oh, good evening.
24:21How do you do?
24:22How do you do?
24:23Pa, we're a little late.
24:24Can we talk later?
24:25Later, Rosalie.
24:26Much later.
24:28Ma, ask Mrs. Carey and some of your friends
24:30over when Jonathan's mother comes.
24:32She wants to talk to you about a committee
24:34for the community chest.
24:36Oh, thank you.
24:37I will.
24:38Good night.
24:39Come on, Henry.
24:41Good night.
24:42Good night.
24:43Have a wonderful time.
24:47Now, if you ask me,
24:49that's what I call a wonderful boy.
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