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Episode 4 - Empire in Turmoil
Mary's marriage to Lord Darnley is on the rocks. He is becoming increasingly drunk, angry, and violent. Meanwhile, her pregnancy and the birth of her son James have thrown the fate of England and Europe into turmoil. King Philip II worries about the rise of Protestants in Spain and subjects them to the force of the Spanish Inquisition. Starring: Olivia Chenery, Rebecca Scott, Matt McClure.
Episode 4 - Empire in Turmoil
Mary's marriage to Lord Darnley is on the rocks. He is becoming increasingly drunk, angry, and violent. Meanwhile, her pregnancy and the birth of her son James have thrown the fate of England and Europe into turmoil. King Philip II worries about the rise of Protestants in Spain and subjects them to the force of the Spanish Inquisition. Starring: Olivia Chenery, Rebecca Scott, Matt McClure.
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00:09THE END
00:12Come in, my friend.
00:14In private, you need not call me Majesty.
00:17I was looking for the Queen.
00:22You're a damn traitor.
00:24Not only are you fornicating with my wife,
00:27but now you come here to humiliate me directly?
00:31Torturing me?
00:34Or me?
00:36Withdraw.
00:39Stink of wine, you're drunk.
00:41How would you be if your wife and your swine of a lover
00:45both expelled you from their beds?
00:47Your behaviour does not befit a king.
00:50Yes. A king.
00:53Who's pathetic.
00:56A king at whom the whole court laughs
00:59and was only used by that bitch
01:01to get pregnant with an heir
01:03who's probably your child.
01:05Talking nonsense and don't you speak
01:07of the Queen like that in my presence.
01:10You have used me.
01:12You have humiliated me.
01:14And you have abandoned me.
01:18Either you get me the powers of a true king
01:21or I'll make you regret it.
01:24Fucking bastard.
01:28Don't forget that you belong to me.
01:48I am exhausted and constantly hungry.
01:52Bring some food.
01:53Don't mind.
01:59I've missed you.
02:01Recently I barely see you, my dear Rizzio.
02:05The arrival of the new heir requires a lot of work
02:08and careful planning for the future.
02:11Things to which your father should attend.
02:14Majesty.
02:15Perhaps until the child is born
02:17you should normalise your relationship with the king.
02:21To do that I would need to find him sober at some point.
02:24He is a little lost.
02:26He is ambitious, lazy and drunk.
02:29And weak.
02:30I find it hard to believe I married such a weak and temperable being.
02:34Sir.
02:35Do not burden our Queen with those problems.
02:38She's in her sixth month.
02:40And these are the most delicate moments for a future mother.
02:43I am perfectly well.
02:44And if it weren't for my husband, completely happy.
02:47That is what concerns me.
02:49He feels misplaced and maybe dangerous.
02:55My dear Rizzio.
02:58How is it you want me to have closer relations
03:01with someone that you judge like that?
03:03When you yourself have taken great care to keep...
03:06Majesty, the thing is I...
03:08As far as I'm concerned that Degenerate has done
03:10all that was expected of him.
03:14As you wish.
03:15Now if you will excuse me I must put this document in order.
03:20David.
03:21David.
03:25Yes.
03:27At times I find it hard to know your true feelings for me.
03:32Maybe
03:37If you can move on to...
03:41...
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06:33straight for ruin. It's not a festival. It's our economy's funeral.
06:39I think I know the souls of men and women equally.
06:51I don't doubt it.
06:54If sadness and loneliness invade our lives, our professional faculties become blocked.
07:00Look at how she's enjoying herself.
07:02Are you suggesting that after a bacchanal, the Queen will deal better with her state duties?
07:09Well, what is certain is that sunk in a depression, she won't be able to deal with anything.
07:15And this is far from being an orgy, I can assure you.
07:18Our debts make us vulnerable without money.
07:21We are at the mercy of France, Spain, even our Scottish neighbours.
07:35If our admired Lord Dee were here, he would say it's you that's bringing us misfortune.
07:40You should be happier.
07:42I am. I'm happy that you don't devote yourself to politics.
07:47There are many ways of exercising politics, Lord Cecil.
07:51And our Queen must get over her dependence on Dudley in order to reign, as only she knows.
08:02Any suggestions?
08:03That won't mean squandering money we don't have.
08:07By filling her emptiness with juicy novelties that inspire her days and satisfy her nights.
08:36What exactly is the situation in the Low Countries?
08:40Reports are somewhat confused.
08:43Your sister Margaret speaks of riots and skirmishes.
08:47The Protestants are on the verge of rebellion.
08:52The Assembly of Nobles is no more than a group of heretics.
08:56My sister is too indulgent.
08:58She should apply the agreements of the Council of Trent with an iron fist.
09:02If she does, it will be war.
09:03If she does not, it will be disaster.
09:07Indecision is the end of a ruler.
09:09But, Majest...
09:10Gentlemen, I believe you do not realize the gravity of the situation.
09:16England is Protestant.
09:18Scotland increasingly so.
09:20And in France, the Huguenots are more and more numerous.
09:23If we let heresy spread to our dominions, we will have lost the battle in any case.
09:29Before taking any decision, shouldn't you wait to know who is the new Pontius?
09:34It doesn't matter who it is.
09:36The Catholic Church will continue to be guided by the Council of Trent.
09:40And so will we.
09:42In that case, Majestie, what should we say to your sister Margaret?
09:47That she should not shield to the Protestants and agitators.
09:51And that she should not trust the nobles.
09:53Especially Willian of Orange.
09:55He was reared first as a Lutheran and then as a Catholic.
09:59He cannot be trusted.
10:02Majestie...
10:04News from Rome.
10:05There has been white smoke.
10:09Who is the new Holy Father?
10:12The former Grand Inquisitor, Antonio Miselghis Lieri.
10:15He is to take the name of Pius V.
10:21An Inquisitive Pope.
10:24That is a good mixture.
10:5310 past.
11:18I'm going to catch you in Fraganti.
11:50All right.
11:52Mary.
11:54It's wrong.
11:55It's wrong.
11:56I'm sorry, it's wrong.
11:56Stop.
12:00Were you expecting someone else, perhaps?
12:06You've been drinking again.
12:11No.
12:15What I am is alone.
12:22You're a different person.
12:24Every day you're further from the man with whom I fell in love.
12:29And is it not you who is pushing me away?
12:34Where is he?
12:36What are you talking about?
12:37Oh, you know perfectly well, you damn bitch.
12:40Come here. Let's see who's the best in bed.
12:43You're hurting me! Have you gone mad?
12:45Yes! It's what all of you want. Isn't it to drive me mad?
12:49Come here.
12:50Please stop, for God's sake!
12:52I don't feel well.
12:54I'm in my bed for months.
12:58You don't want me to miss Gary!
12:59I just want you to know who keeps people just here.
13:03No! Stop!
13:04Please, please, no!
13:05Please, stop!
13:07Stop!
13:13Stop!
13:16Stop!
13:20Stop!
13:22Stop!
13:27Stop!
13:45You were a swine.
14:17Perfect.
14:18No.
14:20I don't like it.
14:22But, Highness, you choose the color yourself and also the material.
14:26It doesn't go well with my jewels.
14:30Then we'll look for another jewels.
14:34You have many.
14:36Are you calling me extravagant?
14:39Not at all, Highness.
14:40I only mean that you have an extensive wardrobe, an exquisite jewel collection.
14:45And I'm here to help you choose well.
14:48Do you mean that I can choose well?
14:53No, no, Highness.
14:54What I mean is, is that...
14:58Are you laughing at me?
15:01No, no, Highness.
15:03Yes, Highness.
15:03No, Highness.
15:04Yes, Highness.
15:05No, Highness.
15:05Yes, Highness.
15:06No, Highness.
15:07No!
15:29Don't move.
15:41And as for you, I think you need more discipline.
16:06What's happening?
16:07Your son.
16:08He's beside himself.
16:09He's throwing his valet out of the window.
16:11Stop.
16:11I said stop.
16:13I said stop.
16:16Take her away.
16:19You're a disgrace to the crown.
16:20And I will not allow any father madness.
16:23But you're not mad.
16:25We're locked in the tower.
16:26We'll calm you down.
16:27No.
16:28No.
16:29No, father.
16:30No, please.
16:31Not again.
16:32Not in the tower.
16:35I hope that you'll reflect during these days.
16:37Or you'll never leave in freedom again.
16:40They are projects to be free of me.
16:44And you will never succeed.
17:03Lord.
17:07They will be done.
17:17But how did they get past the guard?
17:19And how did they escape?
17:21Well, perhaps the enemy lives here and does not need to escape.
17:30It's like a curse.
17:32Have them leave.
17:41You don't look well, Mary.
17:43There'd be no importance to this.
17:44Worst things could have happened.
17:47Such as raping a pregnant queen.
17:50What are you talking about?
17:53I've just been with my doctors.
17:56I don't know if I'll lose the baby.
17:59Why?
18:05Last night, the king came into my bedchamber
18:09looking for someone
18:11being drunk beside himself.
18:15And...
18:16and he threw himself on me.
18:20and he threw himself on me.
18:49I'm ruined.
18:51It is so, Majesty.
18:52The Crown's treasure is practically exhausted.
18:55I shall have to summon Parliament and ask for more funds.
18:58And in exchange, they will demand that you marry and produce an heir.
19:02I am the Queen.
19:03They cannot demand anything of me.
19:05A Queen without money.
19:10Do you think you could add some animals on his leaves?
19:13Of course, Your Majesty.
19:14Perhaps if you were to reduce the sumptuous expense of all that surrounds you.
19:23Not only am I the Queen, I have to be seen as such.
19:28I must demonstrate it.
19:30And anyway, it's not so much.
19:32A King has to generate wealth, not scrimp.
19:35And the dances, the banquets, the celebrations?
19:39I have to entertain my courtiers.
19:41And perhaps if we were to reduce the stables.
19:44After Dudley left, you barely use them.
19:50It is all my cousin's fault.
19:54Excuse me?
19:55If she were not married and pregnant, the Commons would not be so nervous.
19:59Majesty, you cannot continue to hold off.
20:03Being unwed makes you vulnerable.
20:05You insult me, Lord Cecil.
20:08Do you by chance consider me inferior to any man?
20:11Not at all, Majesty.
20:13It is not that you need a man.
20:16But England needs allies.
20:18All our enemies are Catholics and they grow more and more powerful.
20:23It's...
20:24Any ideas?
20:27If your cousin were to renounce Catholicism, that would balance the level.
20:31I was referring to how to obtain more money.
20:34Oh.
20:35Forgive me, Majesty.
20:38Once again, I am no match for you as regards wit.
20:42But...
20:43Go ahead.
20:45Amuse me.
20:46My cousin has made it quite clear that she will not renounce her religion.
20:50Yes, but you know very well how easily influenced your cousin is.
20:55What do you mean?
20:58Well, we should be looking to those who surround her.
21:12Come in.
21:17What is it that's so urgent, Rizio?
21:19I think the moment has come to reinforce our alliance.
21:24Darnley.
21:27He's out of control.
21:28He...
21:29He's not the king we were expecting.
21:32You mean he isn't the king you were expecting?
21:34Most of the lords were opposed to that marriage.
21:37Look, we don't need him anymore.
21:39The future king of Scotland is on the way.
21:42And if it isn't a male?
21:45We'll take that risk.
21:47But he has become a danger.
21:51Very well.
21:53I will take care of Darnley.
21:57That's all I wanted to hear.
22:01Spend me the details.
22:03I can't get none of those.
22:09But I'm something that brings a little bit of, my wife,
22:11you too.
22:13I don't want to get one of those.
22:15We don't want to make him a dream of a dream of a dream of a dream.
22:18And I think we're going to get them a dream of a dream.
22:23So, you know who I am?
22:41Let us pass.
22:59What do you want?
23:01The best for Scotland, Rusty.
23:11We have to talk.
23:33I have orders not to...
23:35It will be for less than an hour and no one will know.
23:40The prince needs his treatment.
23:43If anything were to happen to him, you would be responsible.
23:50I can also order you and that would be much worse.
24:03Everything happened, do you need to change your guard?
24:06Do not worry, I'm back in an hour.
24:16Carlos.
24:19Oh my Carlos.
24:21Thank God.
24:24Hatred won't let me sleep.
24:28Have you persuaded them to let me out of here?
24:32The tailor was killed in the fall.
24:34No.
24:35The king will let you be tried for that but he won't let you out of here.
24:42Well?
24:44Then?
24:45You haven't eaten anything.
24:48I'd rather die than giving the pleasure of shame and suffer.
24:53Get dressed.
24:55Get dressed.
24:55We don't have much time.
24:56You have a visitor.
24:59Act as God commands you.
25:03What...
25:03What do I do?
25:05What is going to happen?
25:06I don't understand.
25:06A person has come to see you and to propose something.
25:12Who?
25:14The relationship with your father is worsening every day.
25:18I love you both and need you.
25:21I hope I'm not mistaken with what I'm doing.
25:26I don't understand.
25:30I haven't been here.
25:40May God bless you.
25:48What do I do, mother?
25:52Wait.
25:54Have a great day.
25:59Bye.
26:04Bye.
26:05Bye.
26:14Bye.
26:16Bye.
26:17Bye.
26:23Bye.
26:23Bye.
26:38What a beautiful family scene.
26:42But isn't the father missing?
26:45You're drunk again.
26:48Or perhaps the father is this son of a bitch.
26:52What?
26:54Lord Maitland, proceed.
27:01What are you doing?
27:03He lost your mind!
27:04You are just a harlot for taking her lover.
27:06Stop!
27:06Come, my lords!
27:08No!
27:08No!
27:09No!
27:10No!
27:11I don't!
27:11No!
27:13I...
27:13Stop!
27:14Finish him off.
27:37Let's go!
27:44What nature of men are you that yesterday you advised me to rebuking my husband as deprived
27:52and Catholic, and now you turn on me?
27:54The situation was untenable.
27:56Something needed to be done.
27:59Wise men changed their minds.
28:02The Queen is dead.
28:07Long live the King.
28:20Stop.
28:30What's going on here?
28:34The King has gone mad, and the Lord's joined him to kill Ritseum.
28:39And they want to kill the Queen.
28:41Oh, thank God.
28:46Are you all, Majesty?
28:48No, no.
28:49They killed Ritseum without mercy.
28:52You are all witnesses to the Queen's repugnant behaviour.
28:58Kill them.
29:18Who wishes to be next?
29:20Do not get involved in this.
29:22The future of Scotland depends on it.
29:25The future would rather depend on this drunker and degenerate.
29:29You all have a lot to lose.
29:31Is no one going to do anything?
29:33You are pathetic.
29:34Murderer, come!
29:37Take Ritseum's body away.
29:39Devote yourself to your lands.
29:43I'll take care of him.
29:46Forgive me, Majesty.
29:48They forced me.
29:49They insisted our child was written and lost my head.
29:54Forgive him, Majesty.
29:55It's not our biggest problem.
29:57He is but a puppet in the Lords of the Hands.
29:59Yes.
30:00Yes, I'm just a puppet.
30:02A puppet.
30:04Maitland.
30:06Maitland, you have to kill Maitland.
30:08He is the cause of everything.
30:09Get up.
30:10You look ridiculous.
30:12You're showing yourself up.
30:14Accompany him to his apartments.
30:16Make sure he does not leave them.
30:23You.
30:24Take Ritseum's body.
30:28Oh, my child.
30:30I can't.
30:32There's my child.
30:33Take me to the room.
30:49I'm sorry.
30:53I'm sorry.
30:54I'm sorry.
30:55I'm sorry.
31:26Ritzia's dead.
31:28And her?
31:29Yeah, she's well.
31:30She controlled the rebellion with Bothwell's help.
31:33Bothwell.
31:34I remember him as an uncouth boar with very few principles.
31:38Most Scots, Majesty.
31:42And Darnley?
31:44Confined.
31:45Well, then your plan has half succeeded.
31:48We have freed ourselves of the Pope's spy,
31:50but we still do not control Scotland.
31:53All in good time, Majesty.
31:55Maitland and Moria reconcile.
31:57They have many plans on their side.
31:59Civil war is inevitable.
32:01If we play our cards...
32:02The conspiracies bore me, Lord Cecil.
32:06Almost as much as these buffoons.
32:12Go away.
32:32What ails here, Majesty?
32:36Oh, I miss Robert.
32:40I miss him terribly.
32:43Why don't you send for him, then?
32:47I could do it.
32:51But I can't beg for his affection.
32:53I would never forgive myself.
32:56Then you must forget him.
32:59I'm trying.
33:02But it's hard.
33:06With all this tension and nonsense,
33:09one needs a minimum of entertainment.
33:23I beg you.
33:25Forgive us for this improvised grave.
33:28But I prefer to have him here.
33:30Do not worry, Your Majesty.
33:33But also it is Catholic's will.
33:36My brother is now resting with our Lord God.
33:40I hope he did not suffer.
33:45He did.
33:47We cannot lie to you.
33:49He was another martyr to a disgusting tradition.
33:53You should be proud of him.
33:59If you will excuse me,
34:01I would like to spend a while alone with him.
34:04Of course.
34:18Majesty.
34:19We are in control of practically the whole territory.
34:23Your brother sought refuge by the border.
34:26How many soldiers do we have?
34:288,000.
34:30Will they be enough?
34:31For now, yes.
34:33But the rebels seek reinforcements.
34:36Elizabeth won't dare go that far.
34:38She won't support my brother.
34:40If there is one thing in the world she hates more than me,
34:43it is treason.
34:44You may be right.
34:45But Cecil's not as struperless as she.
34:48And he controls the money.
34:50Majesty.
34:51You have to rest.
34:54She's right.
34:56The future of Scotland is in your belly.
35:00And in your heart.
35:03Let us not forget that we are both married.
35:07That can be remedied.
35:35Be calm, Heinus.
35:38I am the Baron of Montaigny.
35:41Baron?
35:43You are very far from your land.
35:46See, your father won't listen to reason.
35:48He is imposing his bishops on us.
35:51I know.
35:52And he isn't controlling the Inquisition.
35:54And at the moment there are outbreaks of violence throughout the country.
35:58But my aunt...
35:59She is going to be replaced, if we don't prevent it,
36:03by someone who hates you in particular.
36:04And who is inflaming your father against you.
36:09That you, Kofalba.
36:11I know, I know.
36:12That miserly, bloodthirsty criminal.
36:15I know.
36:16I know.
36:17Murdering bastard.
36:19He'll pay for this.
36:20He'll pay for this.
36:22He'll pay for this.
36:23Calm yourself, Heinus.
36:25I represent a group of nobles from Flanders
36:28who would be at your disposal
36:30and who would give you maximum authority.
36:34See, you can't rule the low countries from Spain, Heinus.
36:39Impossible.
36:40Impossible!
36:43Impossible!
36:44Impossible!
36:45Impossible!
36:46Impossible!
36:48A carriage with one of my trusted men is awaiting you.
36:52Don't stop for anything.
36:54Come.
37:09Where do you think you're going?
37:14I'm Maitland.
37:16Idiot.
37:18Forgive my lord, I didn't recognise you.
37:25I'm Maitland.
37:26I'm Maitland.
37:26What news do you bring?
37:28It's not very good.
37:32Lord Cecil isn't going to help us.
37:34At least not for the moment.
37:36English wine.
37:37It's not a political question.
37:40It's economical.
37:42Elizabeth is ruined.
37:45Apparently, how's we had on the wrong side?
37:50She needs Parliament to approve new funds,
37:53but that's not going to happen until after the summer.
37:56So, we'll have to wait.
38:01I can't wait.
38:09Where are you going?
38:12To see Cecil.
38:22It's almost here, Majesty.
38:25Push a little more.
38:27Push a little more.
38:50It's the boy, Magister, a ball of the...
38:54No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
39:14James, like my father, one day you will be James VI, King of Scotland.
39:25God grant that it is so, Magister.
39:30I have done my duty as a woman and as a queen.
39:35Now you must rest, Magister.
39:39A messenger is to leave immediately for England.
39:43I want Elizabeth to be the first to know that there is a new Stuart in the world.
40:04Music is one of the few things that calm me.
40:06And that exasperates my husband.
40:08Too many years as a wife.
40:09Too many feigned orgasms.
40:13Forgive the interruption.
40:16Do I amuse you?
40:18Do not hear you does.
40:20It was women's matters.
40:21I see.
40:23Well, I don't want to interrupt your entertainment, but I bring news from Scotland.
40:27Speak.
40:28If you will allow it, I would prefer the Earl of Moray to tell you.
40:31Directly.
40:32I don't want traitors in my court, Lord Cecil, even less if he is a direct relative of my cousin.
40:38Elizabeth, if you don't want traitors in your court, you're going to have to lock most of them up.
40:41Matters of state, which you will immediately understand, recommend the usefulness of our complicity with the Earl of Moray.
40:49Listen to him.
40:51Please.
40:54Very well.
41:05Majesty.
41:06Madam.
41:06I wish to tell you before you speak that I do not approve of your conduct.
41:10I am listening to you on Lord Cecil's advice.
41:13Speak, and speak freely.
41:15Mary has given birth to a son.
41:16Who shall be named James.
41:19James Stuart.
41:20Heir to the throne of Scotland and possible King of England.
41:23Land of dubious provenance.
41:25What are you trying to say?
41:27Mary is increasingly out of control.
41:29I know that she has a son. Her ambition could be infinite.
41:31This birth is the worst thing that could happen for England.
41:34And we must not allow it.
41:35Do not think of including me in that we.
41:38One does not plot against kings. It goes against divine right.
41:41Majesty.
41:41The chaos that exists in the Scottish crown could threaten England's growth.
41:47That growth is linked to the union of the two countries.
42:01I will recognise Mary's son as the legitimate heir to the throne of England.
42:07Majesty.
42:09That is a very risky decision.
42:11And can't you imagine?
42:13I'm just the possibility of civil war between Catholics and Protestants.
42:16That will not happen for a long time.
42:17I do not have the slightest intention of dying.
42:22You may withdraw.
42:35Carry on playing.
42:46The Queen, of course, is mistaken.
42:49No matter what she offers, they will undoubtedly kill her.
42:52Bodwell is in Darnley.
42:54It's impossible that he change sides.
42:56Every man has a prize.
42:58Not him.
43:00And also, he's in love.
43:03Then all the better.
43:04Love makes us weak.
43:06But he has the strength of an army.
43:07Well, it's your job to stop him.
43:08And yours, Lord Cecil.
43:10Mary is ambitious and Bodwell is reckless.
43:12You will have them at your door before you realise.
43:16Without money from Parliament, I am tied hand on foot.
43:18Then persuade the Queen to convene it immediately.
43:50Help!
44:08Majesty.
44:09What are you doing here?
44:13They told me you were gravely wounded.
44:16On the verge of death.
44:19All the stories to tell about me always exaggerated.
44:22Just a superficial wound.
44:25Thank God.
44:27Flattered you were so worried about me, Majesty.
44:32Leave us.
44:36I'm worried because you're the captain of my armies.
44:41Only that.
44:44What else could it be?
44:46Diplomacy is not my strongest feature.
44:50I know that.
44:53You are too direct.
44:56And too honest.
45:00I love you.
45:05And I know you love me.
45:06Mary.
45:08Why are you so sure?
45:12Your husband is an effeminate drunk.
45:14And my wife is gravely ill.
45:17We deserve to be happy, Mary.
45:22Pay heed to your heart, Mary.
45:41Both of them.
45:42Both of them.
45:43Come on.
45:45James.
45:47Please come on, James.
45:49Come on.
46:25We're away.
46:27For example,
46:33Maybe I will.
46:34novel
46:53The Duke of Alba, what are you doing here?
46:57Preventing your flight.
46:59Flight? I'm not fleeing.
47:01I'm on a diplomatic mission to the Low Countries.
47:05A strange mission on which you meet with your father's enemies.
47:09I can't prevent war.
47:17You can't prevent anything. You're a poor, deformed lunatic.
47:22I will not allow you to speak to me like that.
47:26I know.
47:27Prince is above a duke.
47:31And the king is above a prince.
47:34And here, I represent the king's authority.
47:45The more violent the coming storm.
47:49This is going too far.
47:51All the evidence points to her.
47:53I have come to take to my castle Dunbar.
47:55Against my will.
47:58To Christopher Hattie.
48:00He is a member of your guard.
48:03Look at what I do with your orders.
48:06Any moment.
48:07He has gathered an army greater than ours.
48:09News from Scotland.
48:10Your cousin is getting married again.
48:13Romantic fool.
48:14Who is the fortunate man this time.
48:16I love you.
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