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00:00Fraser dies in it.
00:02I found Ben.
00:02He claims it was at your behest that he feigned his death.
00:05You've been concealing the truth.
00:06I felt I had to. Can you blame me?
00:08You were protecting yourself, Andrava.
00:10Whatever feelings you have beyond what is familial duty would be improper.
00:14I have had carnal knowledge of your wife.
00:17First of all, Beauchamp, although his name isn't Beauchamp,
00:20Perseverance Wainwright is an unscrupulous bastard loyal to no one but himself.
00:24Beauchamp is right about one thing.
00:25Richardson is a spy.
00:26He wanted influence over Hal, and he asked me to spy on you.
00:30So you've found Captain Richardson?
00:31I have indeed.
00:32Where is the black-hearted scoundrel?
00:34You needn't look far.
01:13Where in God's name am I? And what am I doing here?
01:17First, I'd like to apologize. I have no personal animus against you. If I could have managed this without involving
01:23you, I would have done so.
01:24Then what of your personal animus against my son? Or have you forgotten your involvement of him in this political
01:30farce of yours?
01:31I'm sorry about that as well.
01:33Goddammit, you insufferable fool. What is it that you want?
01:37Are you familiar with a man named Neil Stapleton?
01:43I might have heard the name. But if so, it's been some time.
01:49Well, perhaps I should have inquired as to whether you knew him in the carnal sense.
02:05I believe you'll find that to be an accurate account of acts which occurred between the two of you.
02:14He didn't write this over his own free will. No sane man would.
02:20What did you do to him?
02:23Bribery. Torture.
02:26Is he still alive?
02:28Do you care?
02:32Of course you do.
02:35If he were dead, you could claim this document was a forgery.
02:39But Mr. Stapleton is, in fact, still alive.
02:44However, he is in London.
02:47Fortunately, I have additional testimony.
02:53Nearer to half.
03:05Sorry, Jon. I'm not brave.
03:08You've always been Cyberline of Earth.
03:18So you forced a confession out of him as well?
03:22Unnatural acts.
03:24And...
03:25What does it say here?
03:28Incest.
03:30Is that right?
03:33Dear me, Lord Jon. Dear me.
03:39You've gone through a rather lot of trouble for nothing, Mr. Richardson.
03:43I do not give a fig what you do with those documents.
03:46A gentleman does not submit to blackmail.
03:49Oh, funny.
03:52Almost all of them do.
03:54Then you'll be so good as to explain yourself at once!
03:58I have a list of persons whose actions will lead to a particular outcome in this war.
04:03Your brother, the Duke of Padlo, is one of them.
04:06What on earth are you talking about?
04:08He intends to give a speech to the House of Lords recommending the withdrawal of funds for the war.
04:14Should that happen, the British government will lose both the war and the American colonies.
04:19That cannot be allowed.
04:22And if I am to accept this wild assertion of yours, what do you expect me to do about it?
04:30Persuade him not to make that speech.
04:35I require him to give a different one instead.
04:37One which keeps the war funds going.
04:40I believe your life and honor are the only things that will ensure his doing so.
04:45If you think that, then plainly you do not know my brother.
04:49And what if he declines?
04:51Then the scandal will thoroughly discredit him.
04:55And everything he says.
04:58And you'll be hanged.
05:01For sodomy.
05:04Either way, I get what I want.
05:07Speak noble, bastards.
05:09You'll remain here as my guest while copies of these statements are sent to your brother.
05:16What happens to you after that will depend upon his grace.
05:20Oh, my God, let's go.
05:22I'm sorry.
05:36You'll be at the same time.
05:39I can't believe you.
05:40I'm sorry.
05:41I'm sorry.
05:42I'm sorry.
06:52Take it you're not here to liberate me?
06:55I would have occurred to John.
06:58Please believe me.
07:00What then?
07:03Sentimental goodbye from the foot of the gallows.
07:06But, Richardson has sent me to try and persuade you.
07:11Reach not to as he asks, John.
07:15Convince Al not to give that speech.
07:18He'd listen to you.
07:27I don't want you to die.
07:29But I share that opinion.
07:31But no, I won't do it.
07:33I want to say two things to you.
07:41First, I'm sorry.
07:43I'm truly sorry.
07:46And I believe that.
07:48For what it's worth.
07:51And the second...
07:52Yes, I love you.
08:02I had hoped you would come say goodbye.
08:06Richardson won't allow me to write to anyone.
08:09Any last words I made.
08:10If you can, I need you to go to my house.
08:13Of course I will.
08:14If you meant what you just said.
08:15For the sake of any love that you've ever had for me.
08:19Go and find my son.
08:20And tell him.
08:22That I love him.
08:26Please.
08:31Give him this.
08:35He's my son.
08:37It should be his.
08:48Good night, Miss Everance.
08:52Give up to your name.
08:57Sing me a song of the last that is gone.
09:05Say, could that last be I?
09:13Mary of soul, she sailed on a day
09:18Over the sea to sky
09:27Billowing breeze, islands and seas
09:33Mountains of rain and sun
09:38All that was good
09:41All that was good
09:44All that was me
09:46Is gone
09:53Sing me a song of the last that is gone
09:58Say, could that last be I?
10:02Mary of soul, she sailed on a day
10:10Over the sea
10:17To sky
10:23I
10:25I
10:26I
10:27I
10:28I
10:28I
10:28I
10:29I
10:42I
10:50I
10:51I
10:51I once believed time could be reshaped by sheer force of will
10:54Like water wearing away its stone
10:57But with Jamie's fate seemingly carved into history's bedrock
11:00I found myself searching for any crack
11:03Any fissure through which hope might seep
11:11Thank goodness you're here
11:13I wasn't sure if you'd received my message
11:15It's been seven weeks
11:16Has there been any word from him?
11:17None
11:18Been in a state
11:20You're sure he didn't have a journey planned?
11:22His horse is stabled
11:23All his belongings are in the house
11:25Did you inquire at British headquarters?
11:27Yes
11:28They know nothing
11:29Has my uncle Hal arrived?
11:31Not yet
11:31There was a letter that he'd been delayed
11:34He's likely still on business for parliament
11:35Assessing the war effort
11:36However
11:37This
11:38Package
11:38Came for him a few days ago
11:40The
11:40The man who brought it
11:42An
11:42Odd
11:42Fellow
11:43Seemed quite melancholy
11:45Said it was for the Duke of Padlow
11:47He asked after you too, William
11:48Said he had a message for you
11:50What was the message?
11:52I pressed him to tell me
11:53But he wouldn't say or give me his name
11:55Said he had to relate to you in person
11:57And he just
11:59Left
12:02That's Trevor
12:03Will you excuse me?
12:10Open it, lad
12:20Your grace
12:20I am informed that after your time here
12:22You are to return to England
12:23Where you will address the House of Lords
12:25In regards to the American War
12:26I have taken the liberty of appending a direction
12:28That this address might take
12:29In terms of support of the war
12:31Should you choose not to heed this suggestion
12:33Be apprised that copies of the accompanying documents
12:35Will be forwarded to all and in newspapers
12:37As well as to each member of parliament
12:44Son of a bitch
12:46This was about my father's
12:49Proclivities
12:51Apparently it's about to become public knowledge
12:53Not if we get to Joan first
12:56He's clearly still alive
12:57Whoever has him intends to keep him
12:58Until the Duke returns
13:00We need to find and burn all copies of these letters
13:03Look at the signature
13:07Be way right
13:09Is that our friend Percy, do you think?
13:25You!
13:26William
13:27Where is he?
13:28Where is my father?
13:30I don't know
13:31You're lying
13:31I saw that statement you delivered for my uncle
13:38Spade
13:40You kill me if he finds out I've told you anything
13:43He's a madman
13:44Who?
13:49His name is Richardson
13:51He's Ezekiel Richardson
13:52Richardson?
13:54I'll kill him
13:55After I kill you
13:57I swear
13:57I didn't want to be involved
13:58It was a mistake
14:00I was made to wait for the Duke to arrive
14:01Before delivering that package
14:03Then tell us
14:04Where Richardson is holding him
14:06I don't know
14:08I was blindfolded
14:09When they took us there
14:09And again when they brought me back to town
14:12We travelled by boat
14:14It took quite a while
14:15Perhaps a few hours
14:18And the place we went to itself
14:19Was a boathouse
14:20I could be any of the estuaries here about
14:23I would never have left John
14:25But I could do him no good
14:28And I thought
14:28Well now he told me
14:29In fact
14:30He told me to go
14:32And to find you
14:34He wanted me to give you this
14:37I've never once seen it off his hand
14:40May I?
14:46I have something
14:47Scratched on your side
14:51Varus
14:52Screek
14:53Lighthouse
14:55Does that have some special significance for your father?
14:58Not that I know of
14:59I've never heard him speak of a lighthouse
15:01No
15:01Then it must be that he's been kept
15:04Near a lighthouse
15:05Do you care of any nearby?
15:06There's one on Tybee Island
15:07Richardson is insane
15:10He's a turncoat
15:11Who joined the Continentals
15:12But now he says he wants the British to win
15:15Your father is alive
15:18Get your uncle
15:19The Duke
15:20To do as Richardson says
15:29If we don't find my father
15:31Or if we do and he's dead
15:34There will be nowhere safe for you
15:45There will be nowhere safe for you
16:04There's a boathouse up ahead.
16:06Is anyone on a boat?
16:14I see someone.
16:16May I look?
16:22That's Richardson.
16:24The bastard is going fishing.
16:28He seems to be alone.
16:30It'll likely be a while then.
16:38Yeah.
16:56Convinced you'll win?
16:58Aren't you?
16:59Yeah.
17:00Fucking bugger.
17:01I don't know.
17:02You're so crazy.
17:04I don't know.
17:07It's not enough.
17:08You.
17:09You, you laughing,
17:10you never see your face
17:12if you can't look like that.
17:14What is it?
17:33Fuck.
17:36Fuck.
17:38Fuck.
17:39Fuck.
17:41Fuck.
17:57You look good with a beard, John.
17:59You're the oil painting yourself.
18:18You're the oil painting yourself.
18:46Looks like they're biting.
18:53Mrs. Fraser?
18:55What?
18:57What are you doing here?
18:59Yes, it is Mrs. Fraser now.
19:01The circumstances being what they are,
19:04I'm here on behalf of my former husband,
19:06rather than my current one.
19:11Oh, but you expect me to believe you've come alone?
19:16No, not at all.
19:35What are we planning to do with this waste of humanity?
19:39I'll deliver him to court, Marshal.
19:41Well, he's a traitor to both sides.
19:44They'll draw loss as you get him.
19:46I suppose we will see who appears in the broadsheets now.
19:51John?
19:55Are there any other cards?
19:56There may have been.
19:58I only saw two, but it was difficult to design the voices.
20:01You and William, search outside.
20:04I'll retrieve the boat.
20:23How did you find me?
20:28How's he beau-champ?
20:30That debauched little snitch.
20:35You've no idea what you've done.
20:38What you're unleashing by stopping me.
20:42What are you even trying to do?
20:46Last I saw you, you were on the side of America.
20:50The side of freedom.
20:52It's what's changed.
20:54I fear an American victory may do little for the cause of freedom.
20:59So many in America may not be free.
21:02Not for years to come.
21:07How do you feel about slavery, Mrs. Fraser?
21:12Well, I abhor it.
21:15On both philosophical and compassionate grounds, of course.
21:19Why?
21:21Do you think I declare myself in favour of it?
21:24You might have.
21:26But I'm glad you didn't.
21:27I don't expect you or anyone else to understand,
21:30but it's something I care deeply about.
21:33You see, my great-great-grandmother was a slave.
21:37Her name was Abilene Meadows.
21:41She bore a child with a man who owned her.
21:47Has he?
21:49There's an abolitionist movement in England.
21:51Do you know about it?
21:55I've heard of it.
21:56If it takes root, the king will sign an act of abolition which outlaws slavery
22:00and frees Britain's slaves in their colonies, over 800,000 of them.
22:05But that's not nearly the number in America who may not be free.
22:09Not for 85 more years who continue to be enslaved and suffer and die.
22:14It's the revolution which allows slavery to flourish here unchecked and then leads to another bloody war.
22:21Civil war.
22:21What did you say, madam?
22:25You were talking about the North and South?
22:31Sherman's March?
22:33Gettysburg?
22:35Abraham Lincoln?
22:43You're a time-traveller.
22:591945.
23:02And 1968.
23:09First time it was an accident.
23:13Second wasn't.
23:161968.
23:20This can't be a coincidence.
23:22You're here to help me.
23:24You must be.
23:25I can assure you, I'm not.
23:27But surely you understand what I'm trying to do.
23:30Racism.
23:31Segregation.
23:32The Jim Crow laws.
23:34The reverberations of slavery.
23:36It could all go away.
23:37How?
23:38It's actually quite simple.
23:40If the patriots don't win, then the American colonies remain under British law.
23:46Their existing slaves will all go free.
23:48The civil war won't happen.
23:51Can't happen.
23:52That alone will save the lives of over 600,000 soldiers killed on the battlefield.
23:56That seems simple to you.
24:00I have pinpointed several persons whose actions will affect the trajectory of this war.
24:05But Harold Gray is the key.
24:07If I don't stop him, after a brief stay here, he'll return to England and give a speech to the
24:11House of Lords,
24:13insisting that the expense will be disproportionate to any benefit in retaining Britain's colonies.
24:19Lord North will abandon the war.
24:20Britain will lose, and slavery will continue here unabated.
24:24But if Harold Gray is key, then why not just kill him?
24:31I don't need him dead.
24:33I need him to reverse his position.
24:36If I kill him, someone else will give the speech he intends to give.
24:41I need him to deliver a different speech.
24:44One that convinces Britain to stay in the war and win.
24:48Lord John Gray is my leverage.
24:53You can't win a war that has already been lost.
24:56I understand your urge to try and change the course of history.
25:00I admire it.
25:04The past leaves a lot to be desired.
25:10But it won't work.
25:11Christ.
25:14You've tried, haven't you?
25:19Yes.
25:20When?
25:21What war?
25:25Culloden.
25:28The one that ended the Highland clans and destroyed their way of life.
25:35That one that saw 1,300 souls die in under an hour.
25:42We tried to stop it.
25:45My husband and I.
25:46Just because you failed, it doesn't mean...
25:49Alamance.
25:50You tried twice.
25:53No matter what side we fight on.
25:55No matter how hard we fight.
25:59What has happened before always happens again.
26:03So you've stopped trying?
26:05Have you...
26:06You've given up trying to change history?
26:09You haven't, have you?
26:12I can see it in your face.
26:16I tried to change my own history.
26:19But changing your history can change everyone's.
26:22Don't tell me you haven't ruined lives.
26:25Taken lives even.
26:26You're right.
26:28I have.
26:31But I have also saved lives.
26:35You know, maybe I'm not here to change history, but maybe I'm here to be a part of history.
26:42You know, when I first touched those stones, it wasn't a choice.
26:49I didn't try to come here, but I did.
26:54And I don't know if it was fate, or destiny, or God.
27:00But what I do know is that I'm supposed to be here.
27:04Is that I'm meant to be here.
27:08This is my time.
27:11I believe I'm meant to be here too.
27:14I'm meant to be doing what I'm doing.
27:18What if it's the universe?
27:20Correcting a mistake.
27:22Righting a wrong.
27:23But who are we to say?
27:27What is this ability we have for?
27:31Except to try and make the world a better place.
27:37Let me go.
27:39Let me do what I believe is my part in history.
27:50Give me your word.
27:54Give me your word.
27:56That you won't harm anyone again.
28:01And I'll let you go try.
28:04I give you my word.
28:27You won't regret it.
28:45That was for William.
28:46If I had another shot, I'd put one in you for me, and another for Hal, too.
28:51For a moment, I'd seen in Richardson's eyes what I'd carried in my heart.
28:55The desperate hope that somehow I could write a new chapter in Jamie's story.
28:59But as the life ebbed from his body, my foolish dream died with him, reaffirming that history writes itself.
29:26What are you doing?
29:39Thank you, both of you, for saving my life and my reputation.
29:48For the sake of our history, I could not let you die at the hands of that bastard.
29:55And I have decided to forgive you for what happened.
30:03We need never speak of it again.
30:07What did you just say?
30:11You forgive me.
30:14Why?
30:16Be assured that while I thank you, sir, for today's good deed, I do not forgive you.
30:24I do not forgive your pig-headed treatment of me for the past two years.
30:35Pride goeth before the fall.
30:38Then I quote the Bible at me, Claire.
30:40No?
30:42Then look at me.
30:44Tell me you don't love that man.
30:46And I'll never say his name again.
30:52Dammit, woman.
31:10You can as a freezer family traits to be as stubborn as a mortal.
31:15My grandsire was said to have never apologized once in his life.
31:19The one beheaded at Tower Hill.
31:24Aye.
31:25Perhaps he should have tried being a bit more conciliatory.
31:30When you, Lee, were clear, you said you were both fucking me.
31:37That it was me you were reaching for.
31:41I felt like a betrayal of our friendship.
31:47What happened with Claire?
31:48That was born out of grief.
31:51Then I said what I said, trying to explain something.
31:55That was impossible to explain.
31:58I never meant to hurt you, Jamie.
32:00But you, you nearly beat me to death for it.
32:03And might have if those soldiers hadn't come along.
32:05And if you're not able to forgive me after everything I've done for this friendship,
32:09then perhaps there is no friendship.
32:20I have wronged you, John.
32:27I am sorry.
32:31My pride kept me from seeing clearly.
32:38You have done more for me than I can ever repeat.
32:43When you and William embraced at the board house, I saw the love between you.
32:49I had the making of him until he was six, but I can well who shaped him after that.
33:00You made him the man he is.
33:04And I can well what you had to sacrifice to do it.
33:10I have sacrificed many things.
33:15But raising William was never one of them.
33:20He's the greatest gift of my life.
33:22And I thank you for him.
33:24No.
33:28I thank you, John.
33:36You deserve better.
33:40What more can I do? Tell me.
33:52My honor must be restored.
33:55You owe me that.
33:58No.
33:59You owe me a beating.
34:03When last we played, you thrashed me.
34:06Soundly.
34:08I would like to claim my revenge.
34:14Shall we?
34:42Enjoying the quiet.
34:46Your fathers are having a much needed conversation.
34:52Never get used to that.
34:56Don't even realize how much you are like both of them.
35:02Did you know that Brianna had two fathers?
35:06She told me.
35:08Her husband, he had two fathers.
35:12The swiftest of lizards, young Ian's son.
35:14He has two fathers.
35:16And I, technically, had two fathers.
35:20I only knew my real father, Henry, until I was five years old.
35:24I hardly remember him.
35:26But his brother, Uncle Lan, raised me.
35:32So many people in your life now were raised by a village.
35:38And if I do say so myself, we are doing just fine.
35:43It's still strange.
35:45I feel like I've been caught between, like I'm a rope and a tug of war.
35:50They both just want what's best for you.
35:54Which means they will fight for you with everything they have.
35:58How can I love both of them without betraying the other?
36:04William, love isn't a betrayal.
36:08It's a gift.
36:11You love them for who they are.
36:15Just as they love you for who you are.
36:18But who am I?
36:19Really?
36:20Fraser? Grey?
36:23They're their son.
36:25That's all you have to be.
36:50I'm happy I was able to meet James Fraser.
36:53He's an impressive man.
36:55He is.
36:57So you've forgiven him and your father, I suppose, for keeping the truth from you.
37:01I've learned that forgiveness is seldom a single act.
37:05You have to keep doing it.
37:09Do you think that, perhaps, maybe with time, you can forgive me?
37:19I understand why you did it.
37:22You had to protect Trevor.
37:24A few months ago, everything seemed clear.
37:27Black and white.
37:30Now I see the shades of grey.
37:32Does this mean that you might reconsider our future?
37:37I'm afraid there's no future for us.
37:40You protected me, even after I lied to you.
37:43You must love me, William.
37:48You wouldn't want me to lie to you, would you?
37:57I wish you well.
38:00And I hope you find love.
38:02And happiness.
38:20I wish you well.
38:21I wish you well.
38:26You might.
38:28Have fun.
38:40I wish you well.
38:41That's not easy for you, my child.
38:45I wish you well.
38:46I just wanted to try to explain to you what you are.
38:46It's just fine for you.
38:46It's cool.
38:49To be okay, I know.
39:15We return to the ridge
39:16after Jamie reconciled with Lord John and William.
39:20But even as we brought in the harvest,
39:23I couldn't stop myself from counting the days we had remaining.
39:27What history had written about Jamie's fate at King's Mountain haunted me.
39:32But at little Davy's first defiant cry,
39:36I was reminded that Jamie and I had been rebelling against time itself in the very beginning.
39:58What's my newest grandson?
40:03He's grand.
40:06I'm so glad you and Mama got back in time for the birth.
40:08I was terrified of going through it without her.
40:12And you.
40:14It was an honor.
40:15Welcoming David, William, Ian, Fraser, Mackenzie into the world.
40:23What is it?
40:30You can, a fight at King's Mountain.
40:39Something Frank wrote in his book.
40:48You're not coming back, are you?
40:55It says I'll be killed there.
41:02Well, if...
41:04If that's what it says, just don't go to King's Mountain.
41:08I have to, when you...
41:09No.
41:11You don't.
41:13Not only to protect our home, our lands, though that alone would be worth it.
41:18But if Frank is right,
41:20then this battle could be the one to end the war in the backcountry.
41:24If we win, and he says we will, then we need no longer fear.
41:29No longer fear?
41:31What I fear is losing you.
41:33It's Jem and Mandy and Davy growing up without their grandfather.
41:36And losing all of those years that I lost with you.
41:40I finally have you in my life, and I can't imagine it without you.
41:46Please.
41:48Please don't go.
41:53Maybe Daddy wrote this for you so you'd stay home if you knew what would happen.
41:57Yeah.
41:58Neither man had no cause to love me.
42:01But he loved you.
42:03And he knew one thing about me, same thing I cared about him.
42:07That we would protect you with our lives.
42:12But I know the only way to truly protect you, and everyone I love...
42:21Is to fade.
42:38Charles.
42:41Didn't expect to see...
42:42Alive?
43:08You can't be serious.
43:09You've never been more serious in my life.
43:15You betrayed us, Percy.
43:18You betrayed me.
43:21For that, you must answer.
43:26Please, John.
43:28You know I had no choice.
43:30He...
43:32He threatened to kill me.
43:33And yet here you are, alive and well.
43:38Richardson, however, is not.
43:45I didn't mean for it to come to this.
43:49You must believe me.
43:53There is another option.
43:55You sign this affidavit.
43:58Confessing to the scheme to malign my character.
44:02Extortion.
44:03And kidnapping.
44:07You will let the law decide your fate.
44:12But Richardson is dead.
44:14There's no threat to you now.
44:15I can't take that chance.
44:17There very well could be copies that exist.
44:19If the confessions do resurface,
44:22the affidavit will render them null and void.
44:29And if I refuse?
44:32It will be your signature on that paper, or your blood.
44:35Either way,
44:37you will pay
44:38for your treachery.
44:57What will happen for us, I guess?
45:00I will give it to the authorities.
45:03Someone will come for you, and you will be arraigned.
45:05Your crimes will be laid bare.
45:08And justice will be served.
45:11You will live.
45:12Nightly in prison.
45:14Until your death.
45:19I will never want to do it right here.
45:23Make your choice.
46:05Will you ever forgive me, John?
46:34May God have mercy on your soul.
46:55What are you doing hiding up here in the middle of the day?
46:59Looking for some peace.
47:05It's not look as though you're writing in your medical journal.
47:10No monstrous drawings or pictures of we beasties.
47:15What are you doing?
47:28People disappear all the time.
47:30Young girls run away from home.
47:33Children stray from their parents and are never seen again.
47:37Most are found, eventually.
47:42Disappearances, after all, have explanations.
47:47Usually.
47:52It's a hell of a beginning.
47:55Hmm.
47:55You're writing your story?
47:59No.
48:01I'm writing our story.
48:08Fraser!
48:16Fraser!
48:18Fraser!
48:23Time has come, Fraser.
48:25Ferguson's on the march into North Carolina.
48:27Gather your men.
48:28All you can get, we muster with the rest of the overmountain men at Sycamore's Shoals in two days' time.
48:34You owe me, Fraser.
48:35You said so yourself.
48:38Cleveland's words echoed like a death knell across the ridge.
48:41The battle I'd so dreaded now cast its shadow before us.
48:46And though I had conquered time itself, I stood powerless as it marched my beloved towards a fate I could
48:53not change.
48:54The battle I did not change.
49:17You Employee from...
50:22With a desire to fight for freedom.
50:27If I die tomorrow, remember me.
50:36Castle to hell!
50:43We will always be together.
50:47Over the sea to the sky.
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