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00:00We're taking on water, Captain Standish! What do we do?
00:19Blast it! Bail! Everybody on board, bail!
00:30Mayflower! Mayflower! Sail in proud and free!
00:48Bound for glory, this is your story of a dream that was to be!
01:03Mayflower! Mayflower! Waves are riding high!
01:10Winds are flowing, yes, the lords are rowing! Run the sails up to the sky!
01:21When you reach your final destiny, you'll become a part of history!
01:29Sail on to America, we sing hail to thee!
01:39Mayflower! Mayflower! Sail in proud and free!
01:46Bound for glory, this is your story of a dream that was to be!
01:57A dream that was to be!
02:07A quiet sky
02:18Not as blue as September
02:23Or as gray as December
02:29November sky
02:32You know, there's a little more to Thanksgiving than all this turkey and pumpkin pie
02:40Oh, there's nothing wrong with feasting and enjoying yourselves
02:44But it's good to remember why we celebrate and the story behind it all
02:48Oh, I know you've heard all about it, but maybe you'd like to have it from a different point of view
02:53Ahem, ahem, ahem, ahem, mine
02:54Oh, me? I'm William, the church mouse here
02:59You see, my folks came over on the Mayflower
03:03Oh, yes, my great, great, great, great, great, uh, lost count
03:09Never can remember all those greats
03:12But suffice to say, he was a great mouse
03:15Let me show you something
03:18Recognize this?
03:19The Mayflower Compact
03:22Basis for all the laws governing our nation
03:25Just a hundred words or so, but each word means freedom
03:29Yes, sir, lots of famous folks signed this
03:32Names that are part of history now
03:34Miles Standish, William Bradford
03:36Oh, there it is
03:38There's the mark of my great, great, great, great, er, Willem Mouse Esquire
03:44And this is his story
03:46I'd let you read it, but it's written in mouse
03:49So, maybe I'd just better translate
03:52Heh heh heh heh, a lot of personal stuff here
03:55Oh, now, here's where it begins to get interesting
04:00Yes, sir, almost three hundred and fifty years ago
04:05And, ahem, to quote old Willem
04:09This was our church, our church
04:13Not much to look at, but it was all we had to hold us together
04:16We had this notion that folks should be able to worship as they pleased
04:22Of course, what pleased us didn't exactly please the rest of the community
04:26Maybe you've heard of our preacher, William Bradford
04:30You're hearing it directly from me
04:35We're headed for immortality
04:41And there's the newest member of our congregation
04:44That gallant and tough military man, Captain Miles Standish
04:48There's Miss Charity Blake
04:52And young John Alden and Priscilla Mullins
04:54He he he he he he
04:57And I was the church mouse, Willem Mouse
05:02Brothers, sisters, we can endure this treatment no longer
05:06Let us then turn our backs on the old
05:11And look to the new world
05:12The Virginia colonies
05:14Where someday we will find our peace and happiness
05:18America?
05:20Aye, girl, America
05:21I say hurrah!
05:23Hurrah!
05:24Hurrah!
05:32Yes, sir
05:33It was to be a whole new world for us
05:37and in a few weeks
05:38anchored in Plymouth Harbor
05:39Was our passport to glory
05:43The good ship Mayflower
05:45Now to the Pilgrims, there never was a more wonderful ship than the Mayflower or a more wonderful day than September 6, 1620.
06:06They packed that vessel of hope from stem to stern with all their sad little yesterday.
06:15I don't know where they found room for everything and everyone.
06:19Yes, sir, those Pilgrims came in all kinds of shapes and sizes.
06:26But the prettiest blossom on board, the Mayflower, was a little lady known as Priscilla Mullin.
06:32Excuse me. Oh, hello. Yes, it's a wonderful day. Pardon me.
06:37Chaos and confusion, fellowing kids and yapping women.
06:42Oh, Captain Standish.
06:44Beggin' your pardon, Mistress Mullins. I didn't realize...
06:49Off of me, you urchins! I'm no Virginia Pine!
06:53I didn't realize you were so close.
06:56If my closeness tempers your vocabulary, Captain Standish...
07:01Well, I'm a soldier, ma'am, and I'm not used to niceties.
07:06I mean, let me help you with your parcels.
07:09Well, didn't you hear me, lad? Stop gawking. Pick up the ladies' bundles.
07:13Oh, yes. Yes, of course. A pleasure.
07:16I believe we've met. At church, wasn't it?
07:19I'm John Alden. He's new. Signed on with us today. Going to be my assistant when...
07:25Pick up that luggage, will you, lad?
07:27Yes, sir.
07:28And do you do everything for Captain Standish?
07:31Well, you see, I...
07:32It is a pleasure, ma'am. Anything I can do. Anything.
07:36Will you get a move on, lad?
07:38Yes, sir. Right this way, mistress... mistress...
07:43Mullins.
07:45Now, let's get a little organized here.
07:50We've got to have a military drill. We've got to have a lifeboat drill. And...
07:56Do be careful, mistress Blake.
07:59There's no more room in the poultry crates. What shall I do with Hepzibah, my hen?
08:05Here, you take her.
08:08Madam! I am the military leader, not the master of hens.
08:13Well, surely the great Miles Standish can think of something.
08:18Pilgrims. How did I ever get mixed up with a pack of pilgrims?
08:24I guess there were a lot of people asking that question.
08:27Such as the Mayflower skipper, Captain Jones, up there on the poop deck,
08:31talking to the pilgrims' leader, William Bradford.
08:34Are all of your pilgrims such riff-raff, Mr. Bradford?
08:38They're good enough to pay their way to the New World.
08:41So far, I haven't seen the color of your money.
08:45Here it is. Every guinea. Every gilding we could scrape together.
08:50Its color is golden, as you can see.
08:54Look at that gold, Quizzler.
08:59What aren't fools these pilgrim blokes be, Scav? Paying all that to shove off this late in the year.
09:06Aye! What with the winter storms breathing down their necks?
09:11What they don't know can only be good for us, eh?
09:16Well, what you mean, matey?
09:18If the storms was to cause the Bloomin' Tub to flounder, and everybody had to abandon ship...
09:26Aye! Ha, ha, ha! In the confusion, we could grab that gold!
09:31Set off in our own dingy.
09:34And when we get back to England, we'd be as rich as the King himself!
09:39Ha, ha, ha, ha!
09:41And you shall need every penny's worth of my seamanship, sir.
09:46We're in for a wickedly rough voyage.
09:49Aye, Stanker! We've got the tide and the morning breeze!
09:55Let's be on the way!
10:03Now, I suppose you were wondering where I was.
10:06Wouldn't you know, wouldn't you know, that was the morning I overslept.
10:21Uh, guess you could say I made the Mayflower by a, uh, whisker?
10:25Ooh!
10:32Well, you're underway, Mr. Bradford.
10:35Didn't think you'd ever make it!
10:37But you're finally underway!
10:39Aye, and it will be good there.
10:42I know, with God's help, it will be good.
10:47Just think, Mr. Alden, a whole new world!
10:51Aye, Mistress Mullins, our new world.
10:54Yours and mine.
10:56And, and all the pilgrims, of course.
10:59Yes, of course.
11:05Mayflower!
11:07Mayflower!
11:08Mayflower!
11:09Sailing proud and free!
11:17Now, conditions were anything but posh.
11:21Oh!
11:22You're on me foot!
11:24Sorry.
11:25Peace, brother.
11:27Oh, peace!
11:29Oh, you clumsy!
11:32As a matter of fact, conditions were downright overcrowded.
11:36Let's go!
11:37Let's go!
11:38Let's go!
11:39Let's go!
11:40Let's go!
11:41Let's go!
11:42Let's go!
11:43Let's go!
11:44Let's go!
11:45Let's go!
11:46Let's go!
11:47Let's go!
11:48Let's go!
11:49Let's go!
11:50Let's go!
11:52Let's go!
11:53Word out, think a little and then shout.
11:58We love the brotherhood, boom, but how about a little elbow room?
12:02Stand aside, brother, don't throw me in.
12:08I'm the right, brother, no matter what shape I'm in.
12:15Share, but beware of a little too much care.
12:20We love the brotherhood, boom, but we could stand a little elbow room.
12:31A three-footed pilgrim?
12:35Say, how about giving a champ a little elbow room?
12:38Bend a glad hand, beat behind that brass band.
12:43We love the brotherhood, boom, but how about a little elbow room?
12:59And in this way, day followed endless day.
13:03Week followed week, and America slowly grew nearer.
13:07Then one day, what we all feared finally happened.
13:14The deadly North Atlantic storm.
13:18Yes, sir, it looked like the end of everything.
13:24You want the trouble louder and all that children's gown will be on.
13:29Mayflower, Mayflower, waves are riding high.
13:50Yes, sir, old Father Neptune was not kind to folks who dared to cross his ocean.
14:06And for weeks and weeks, he threw everything he had at us.
14:11But crowded and miserable as it was, once a day, we'd all gather below in the main deck cabin for a prayer meeting.
14:23Try not to be afraid, Miss Mullins.
14:26With leaders such as Captain Standish guiding us, we'll get through the storm.
14:29I'm glad you're here, too.
14:31Meanwhile, way down in the hold...
14:38Just the way we wanted it, eh, Scav?
14:42Oi!
14:46Watch it! Look out!
14:51A main beam! Go!
14:57This'll scare him good and proper.
15:00Well, offending ship, sure enough, now.
15:03Oi! Quick!
15:05Get ready to grab the gals!
15:12Blast, you church mouse!
15:13Can't you see this old soldier's praying?
15:16Away with you!
15:20My medal!
15:21Here, give me that!
15:23Blast!
15:24That decoration was given to me by the King of Holland!
15:28Come back here, you blast of...
15:30Well, peace, brothers.
15:37Where are you, you...
15:38Great galloping ghosts!
15:43The main beam...
15:45Cracked!
15:47Ooy!
15:49Sailor, sound a warning!
15:51Move!
15:52What business is this of yours, soldier?
15:56This business!
15:57Sailor, now move!
15:59Get your captain!
15:59I...
16:00I was just going to.
16:07We're doomed!
16:08She's impossible to repair at sea.
16:10We'll have to abandon ship.
16:13What are you saying, man?
16:15We need a great screw to jack up that beam to its regular position.
16:19Such a piece of apparatus is only found in dry dock.
16:23Isn't there anything?
16:25Nothing!
16:26Nothing!
16:30Me medal!
16:32Glory be to God, the printing press!
16:36We've got us a jack!
16:37The mouse found it!
16:47She's secure now, and as good as new.
16:51Astounding!
16:52Astounding!
16:53And I thought that old press was only good for printing up prayer books and hymnals.
16:59Willem, if you ever want to join me army, you can start out as a major general.
17:04Ha!
17:04Ha!
17:04Ha!
17:05Ho!
17:06Ho!
17:08Finally, late one afternoon, the weather cleared.
17:12Old Neptune just gave up on us.
17:16I guess we'd gained his respect at last.
17:19Let us raise our voices high
17:24As we watch the sunset die
17:30No fair
17:33Come in.
17:38Begging your pardon, Miss Mullins.
17:40Yes, Mr. Alden?
17:42Captain Standish apologizes for not looking after your comfort during the storm.
17:46Captain Standish apologizes?
17:48But his duties gave him no time.
17:49He hopes you're comfortable now.
17:51He hopes?
17:52And he asks if there's anything he can do for you.
17:55And is that all?
17:57Well, yes.
17:58I mean, I too am concerned for your comfort and well-being and...
18:03Great heavens!
18:04A man in a maiden's quarters!
18:07Leave here at once!
18:08Well, you see, I was only...
18:10At once!
18:12Captain Standish must have something for you to do.
18:15Yes, ma'am.
18:16Thank you for bringing Captain Standish's message.
18:19It was a pleasure, Miss Mullins.
18:21When he looks at me, what things does he see?
18:33I'm not a princess or a pretty girl.
18:44When he looks at me, I hope he will see.
18:57Someone who loves him more than anyone.
19:05When he looks at me, I want him to see.
19:19When he looks at me, when he looks at me, when he looks at me, I want to be what he would say.
19:49I want him to see.
19:51I want him to see.
19:53When he looks, when he looks at me.
19:55When he looks at me.
20:09And then, one glorious morning.
20:24Gulls!
20:26Why, that could only mean one thing.
20:28Land, warm, green
20:43Good, wonderful land at last
20:46When you reach your final destiny
20:51You'll become a part of history
20:56Sail on to America
21:00We sing a hail to thee
21:05Stretching out as far as he could see
21:09A beautiful castle of earth called America
21:14Land, ho, Virginia moves to west
21:30Land, ho
21:32Oh, it was a great, great day for us, pilgrims
21:40But after we'd all said our prayers of thanks
21:43Captain Jones had a little surprise for us
21:47Gentlemen, I feel it is my duty to inform you
21:51That this is not Virginia
21:53What?
21:56Not Virginia
21:58Captain, please explain
22:03The storms have blown us off course
22:05Chaos, chaos and confusion
22:09Sailor boys
22:11We've been blown north
22:14To the wilderness charted by John Smith
22:16New England
22:17Well, you just blow us south again
22:21I am afraid that is impossible
22:24Winter is almost upon us
22:26But, Captain
22:27What shall we do?
22:30Settle here
22:31Make your own colony
22:32In New England
22:35A new colony?
22:39A settlement
22:40All our own
22:41With our own rules
22:43And laws
22:45And no one over us
22:47But the good lord
22:48New England for us
22:51New England for us
22:54We've built our own nation
22:57Our own life
22:58And that's how it all started
23:06We sent an expedition to shore
23:08And after a day or so
23:10We found a perfect spot for our settlement
23:12A fine harbor
23:14Guarded by the great Cape Cod
23:16All about us
23:17An Eden of our own
23:19Which we named after the town in England
23:22From which we launched our adventure
23:24Plymouth
23:24And because this would be a completely new colony
23:29We realized it would need a completely new set of laws
23:33Laws fair to all
23:35And to those who would come in the future
23:37We called it
23:40The Mayflower Compact
23:42November sky
24:03Saw a new world beginning
24:08And so we started to land
24:15Guess nobody needs to be told the name of that rock
24:18Of course, at first we still had our sea legs
24:22My legs are turned to cotton
24:25That Mayflower has ruined me for life
24:28Be not so grim, sir
24:30You've come to your America
24:32I'd be delighted to, Mr. Alden
24:35If my America just holds still long enough to let me
24:38No, let me alone
24:42Go give Mistress Mullins my regards
24:44See if she needs some assistance
24:46Now get a move on, lad
24:47Not another message from the soldier
24:50He's very concerned for your welfare
24:52Then why doesn't he speak?
24:55He said hardly four sentences to me
24:57Through the entire voyage
24:58Well, I suppose it's because he's...
25:00Oh, Mr. Alden, let's not talk about Captain Standish all the time
25:04Let's enjoy this beautiful day
25:06This wonderful moment
25:07Time, stand still
25:25Sunset, wait until
25:31I've had my fill of love
25:35On this perfect day
25:40Time, stand still
25:48Sun above the hill
25:54Don't start to spill the shade
25:58On this perfect day
26:01Please don't run away
26:04As, uh, as soon as I lost my sea legs
26:09I decided to do some exploring
26:11Yes, the blood of Columbus, Ponce de Leon, and John Smith flowed in my veins
26:17What's this?
26:20What's this?
26:24Wow, an Indian
26:26Oh, draft
26:42These dog-gone muskets never worked when you needed them
26:45Why, that doesn't seem too warlike
27:03I had found a friend for life
27:06His name was Thunder
27:08Huh, the first red mouse I'd ever seen
27:11And, of course, we were both able to speak to each other in mouse talk
27:16My name, Little Big Thunder
27:21Where are your friends, Thunder?
27:23All around?
27:25Uh, all around?
27:27My tribe watching big canoe in the bay all morning
27:31They want to be friendly
27:33Pilgrim tribe friendly?
27:35The friendliest
27:37Well, tell them to follow
27:39I'll introduce you all to my tribe
27:41Now, those Indians were all good, peaceful folk
27:52That is, all except one
27:55I guess there's a bad apple in every barrel
27:59Uh, meet Smiling Buzzard
28:05Or maybe you'd rather not
28:08Well, I guess Smiling Buzzard is about the only Indian brave who ever got himself fired
28:20Oh, but he did have one friend
28:27Big Wheeze
28:32The maniest
28:34Meanest
28:35Most cowardly grizzly bear ever to lose his way up in Canada
28:39And end up in Cape Cod
28:45No place on this earth
28:47Could you find two more miserable creatures
28:51Well, almost no place
28:55Don't you worry, Scav
28:57We'll end up with their goodies
28:59Don't you worry
29:01Ha, ha, ha, ha
29:03Now, it is a fact
29:05That scoundrels can seek each other out
29:08Miles apart
29:13In the case of these four, it wasn't very difficult
29:16They studied each other for a few seconds
29:28Oh, how do you think?
29:30In the dirtiest, meanest way possible
29:34We understand each other perfectly
29:39Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
29:44And within a few moments, they were blood brothers for life.
29:53Well, as the old saying goes, it takes one to know one.
29:59My try.
30:01What they do?
30:02Why, they're praying.
30:04Looks peaceful.
30:05Oh, we are peaceful.
30:07Come on, I'll show you.
30:08Over there!
30:14Indians!
30:17Easy now.
30:19Easy.
30:21We want to be the friends.
30:22Keep your muskets ready.
30:24But don't make any sudden moves.
30:27Men, protect your women.
30:29Alden.
30:30Yes, sir.
30:31Look after Mistress Mullins for me.
30:33I place her safety in your hands.
30:36Yes, sir.
30:38But what were they up to?
30:49Where are you?
30:50Oh, engines.
31:03I've been fatally shot.
31:06How terrible.
31:07They need to kill us.
31:10Aim your weapons.
31:19We had to stop the pilgrims before the fight began.
31:22Some kind of trick.
31:39Ready!
31:41Aim!
31:41Aim!
31:43Wait!
31:44Don't shoot!
31:46That's the church mouse.
31:48And a little red mouse.
31:52They're trying to show us something.
32:02Why, they're friends.
32:05Lower your muskets!
32:08If those little varmints can be friends,
32:10I guess us big ones can be friends, too.
32:13But what about?
32:18Ouch!
32:19Why, you big-blasted blooming bird!
32:22It...
32:22Boo!
32:30Sailor boy,
32:32I am gonna give you three seconds
32:34to get out of these parts
32:36for good!
32:38One,
32:39two,
32:40three!
32:41Yo!
32:42Yo!
32:42Yeah, the last we heard of them,
33:01they were heading west.
33:02Bless you, friend.
33:14Bless you.
33:17Well,
33:18we had no time to lose
33:20because winter was almost upon us
33:22and we had a whole darn colony to put up
33:25for the first snow.
33:26A new colony
33:34and a new land.
33:37Our own land.
33:39We didn't know much about her,
33:40but one thing we were sure of.
33:43This land was meant to be free
33:46And here we will build a new colony
33:52We'll till the soil
33:55From morn to night we'll toil
33:58And oh,
33:58this land was meant to be free
34:01This land was meant to be free
34:06When men of goodwill can live peacefully
34:12Our day is here
34:15We've now been born to fear
34:17And I hope this land was meant to be free
34:21Side by side
34:26Our greatest pride
34:28Will be our brotherhood
34:32And we'll give thanks in a special way
34:37We'll proclaim our Thanksgiving Day
34:42This land was meant to be free
34:46This land was meant to be free
34:48And we'll be the fear
34:50We'll be the democracy
34:52We'll have freedom ring
34:55Through hope and we'll see
34:58Yes, this land was meant to be free
35:01This land was meant to be free
35:06This land was meant to be free
35:09This land was meant to be free
35:11This land was meant to be free
35:13Hey, a snowflake!
35:16Bye, Jiminy. I love snow.
35:18Pilgrim Mouse, like the cuckoo bird in head?
35:21Huh?
35:22No normal mouse love winter.
35:24Especially kind they have around these hunting grounds.
35:36Oh boy, we were in for it
35:43And that's for sure
35:45Waiting for the winter snow
35:50Only watching autumn go
35:57Time stands still
36:13Keep away the chill
36:18There are winters
36:21And there are winters
36:23But that winter of 1621 was a
36:29Winter
36:32Once that snow started, it never let up
36:41Some of us gave up all hope
36:45All hope of ever seeing spring again
36:49Here now
36:51What's this?
36:54Yes, what is it, Aunt Capsula?
36:57Well, it wasn't much
36:59But every little bit was appreciated
37:01Because our food was almost gone
37:05And sometimes
37:08When conditions got almost unbearable
37:12They'd all get to thinking back
37:15Remember
37:16How it used to be
37:19Back home
37:21Maybe it wasn't so good
37:23Aye
37:24And all this
37:25Is worth it
37:27It would have been nice
37:28If we did get to Virginia
37:30There was just no let up
37:39And we'd said goodbye
37:42To many of our dearest friends
37:44It was hard for me to see
37:52Because my eyes were kind of teary
37:55But could that be?
37:58It was
37:59Tiny wildflowers
38:02Snowdrops
38:05What?
38:17What is that?
38:20God help me
38:21What is that?
38:25Oh, beautiful
38:26Beautiful
38:28And so winter left
38:36Slinking away like a vanquished army
38:39And a happy child called springtime
38:42Danced merrily in winter's departing footsteps
38:45Time stands still
38:49Time stands still
38:51Sun above the hill
38:56Don't start to spill a shade
39:00On this perfect day
39:03Time stands still
39:08Today
39:10Woo-wee
39:15Planting time
39:16Let me tell you
39:18Breaking ground in the new world was work
39:20Trouble was
39:26Most of us pilgrims were city folks
39:28Didn't know much about working a farm
39:30I mean, uh, we were real greenhorns
39:35But we had good friends
39:37And what we didn't know about farming was taught to us by our Indian brothers
39:42Upside down
39:47And when summer ended
39:50She whispered her lovely secret of life to all who would listen
39:55Oh, it was good
39:57It was a good time
40:00After the tears and the years of waiting
40:06There came a time for celebrating
40:12The harvest is in
40:16And we are secure for the winter
40:18So let there be a great feast of thanksgiving
40:22Let there be food and drink
40:25And games
40:26And song
40:27And making merry
40:29Let there be
40:30Eh?
40:33What on earth?
40:35Ha!
40:36I think he wants us to invite his friend
40:39Little Big Thunder
40:40Why, of course
40:43We'll invite all our Indian friends
40:45There's enough for everyone
40:47Miss Mullins
40:50Captain Standish sends his respects
40:52And asks if you'll sit beside him at the feast
40:54Why do you always bring the captain's wishes?
40:58Because
40:58Because he cares a great deal for you
41:01And you?
41:02What about you?
41:03When will you speak for yourself, John?
41:06Well, actually, I
41:07I
41:08I should like to sit on the other side of you, Priscilla
41:11And in the new cookhouse
41:17The ladies worked round the clock
41:19They were giving a big party
41:23And there had to be enough for all
41:25And the next day
41:27We had the feast to end all feasts
41:31Oh, there was turkey
41:33And fruits
41:34And vegetables
41:36And big juicy berries
41:38And, well, you name it
41:41There was even
41:42Ripe cheese
41:45Good old English
41:47Nummy, nummy cheddar
41:49It was the best blooming day
41:55Of all the blooming days
41:56In the whole blooming year
41:57No wonder it became
42:00A national holiday
42:02Yes, sir
42:05That grand autumn
42:07Everything Mother Nature could think up
42:10Was there for the taking
42:11It was a beautiful time to be alive
42:15A beautiful time to be free
42:18And the day
42:19One of November's perfect gems
42:22A joyous day
42:27Yes, a day to remember
42:31Yes, a day in November
42:37Thanksgiving Day
42:43Let us raise our voices hard
42:48As we watch the sunset dawn
42:54November
42:59November
43:04After the tears and the years of waiting
43:14There came a time for celebrating
43:19Let us show our thanks today
43:24Praise the Lord
43:28Give thanks to them
43:34Make ye a joyful noise unto the Lord
43:42Come before His presence with singing
43:45Enter into His gates with thanksgiving
43:48And into His courts with praise
43:50Be thankful unto Him
43:52And bless His name
43:54For the Lord is good
43:56His mercy is everlasting
43:58And His truth endureth
44:00To all generations
44:02November
44:04November
44:05November
44:05Star
44:06Saw
44:08Saw a new world beginning
44:12Saw a new way of living
44:18And voices cry
44:22We give thanks a name this day
44:27Evermore Thanksgiving Day
44:34November
44:39November
44:44Mayflower
44:53Mayflower
44:55Sailin' proud and free
44:58Bound for glory
45:01This was your story
45:04Of a dream that was to be
45:08A dream that was to be
45:25A dream that was to be
45:28All of the dreams White
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