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# DIALOGUE-PROLOGUE-0020
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## The Freedman Banquet Invitation — Canonical Draft
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### Status: Canonical Dialogue Draft
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### Layer: OTIVM (Roman Merchant)
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### Purpose: Prologue scenario teaching status mobility, invitation signaling, stigma markets, alliance dining, reputation arbitrage, and how social events can reorder commercial relationships.
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### Repository Path: docs/scenarios/DIALOGUE-PROLOGUE-0020.md
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---
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## 0. Design Intent
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A wealthy freedman of Ostia has issued banquet invitations.
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No ship sinks. No law changes. No court sits.
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Yet households debate attendance, rivals count names, caterers are overwhelmed, musicians booked solid, old families sneer publicly and inquire privately, and merchants wonder which seats will become contracts.
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Known facts are uncertain:
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- banquet celebrates success or seeks legitimacy
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- guest list broad or selective
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- elite attendance genuine or transactional
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- patronage offers to be announced
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- debts hidden beneath display
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- scandal planned by excluded rivals
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The participant must learn that dining can be political commerce.
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## 1. Scene Constraints
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Location: fashionable street near the host’s townhouse, caterer lane, and public fountain in Ostia, late afternoon.
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Primary signals:
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- invitations being discussed openly
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- servants delivering wreaths and provisions
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- musicians and cooks in demand
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- excluded men pretending indifference
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- invited men pretending humility
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- prices rising for luxury foods and services
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Selection method: participant chooses whose interpretation to follow.
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---
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## 2. Opening Scene Draft
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The street smelled of roasted meat, fresh rushes, perfume, and envy.
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Servants hurried past carrying lamps, wine jars, flower garlands, bronze serving ware, and faces trained to reveal nothing except urgency.
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Outside the townhouse, men who had not been invited found urgent reasons to stand nearby.
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Marcus Atilius Varro stood where he could see the entrance, the service alley, and the growing knot of observers.
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Lucius Fabius Felix arrived smiling like a man who had been invited twice and intended to eat three times.
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“No fire. No riot. No edict,” Felix said. “Only supper. Most dangerous of all.”
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Varro nodded toward the doorway.
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“Thirty deliveries since midday.”
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“Then appetite has accountants.”
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Gaius Licinius Crispus approached in formal dress chosen to suggest he attended banquets reluctantly.
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“Who is confirmed?” he demanded.
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Felix answered first.
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“Everyone who denies it.”
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Crispus ignored him.
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“Host is Publius Cassius Felix,” Varro said.
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Felix bowed slightly.
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“A superior name.”
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Quintus Cornelius Lentulus Minor arrived with studied hesitation.
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“My family received a note,” Lentulus said.
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Felix looked delighted.
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“A note. Not an invitation?”
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“A personal request.”
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“So hunger in better handwriting.”
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Titus Varenus Secundus came from the service alley carrying a crate stamp.
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“Kitchen doubled staff. Extra couches rented. Wine from three cellars.”
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Varro asked, “How many guests?”
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“Enough to require second oven.”
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A quiet voice came from beside the fountain.
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“And enough to create enemies.”
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Publius Terentius Chresimus stood reading scraps of wax tablet discarded by messengers.
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Felix sighed.
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“Even gossip becomes archives.”
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“It should.”
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A fishmonger shouted that sea bass suitable for banquet tables had sold out.
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Immediately three ordinary households bought inferior fish to avoid embarrassment.
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Felix pointed.
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“There. Prestige reaches the stomach.”
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Crispus folded his hands.
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“A freedman seeks respect through excess.”
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Felix replied, “A magistrate seeks respect through posture. Both require costume.”
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Lentulus frowned.
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“You reduce distinctions too easily.”
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“I price them.”
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A servant emerged asking for six more lamps and two literate boys.
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Chresimus looked up.
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“Announcements.”
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“Or poetry,” Felix said.
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“Then even more dangerous.”
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Secundus pointed toward the alley.
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“Porters waiting for gratuities instead of working elsewhere.”
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Varro nodded.
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“Labor drawn inward.”
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A pair of young merchants argued over whether to attend.
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One said old families would laugh.
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The other said old families would arrive late.
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Felix admired them.
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“Both educated.”
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Crispus said, “Attendance has consequences.”
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Felix smiled.
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“So does absence.”
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Lentulus adjusted his cloak.
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“If reputable men attend, stigma falls.”
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Chresimus said, “If reputable men are seen entering by the front.”
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Varro asked, “Rear entrance?”
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Secundus nodded.
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“Already in use.”
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Felix laughed aloud.
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“There. Roman morality has side doors.”
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A musician ran past demanding triple fee or silence.
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No one called his bluff.
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Crispus looked displeased.
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“This display is vulgar.”
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Felix said, “Then why are you dressed for it?”
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The crowd enjoyed that too much.
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A rival merchant across the street announced he preferred modest dinners at home.
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No one asked why he remained outside.
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Chresimus said quietly:
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“He bid for grain contracts last month and lost to the host.”
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Lentulus turned.
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“So this banquet may be commercial.”
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Felix stared at him.
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“My noble flower, everything is commercial.”
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Inside the house, cheers rose suddenly.
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Then applause.
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A servant rushed out to summon more scribes.
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Crispus straightened.
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“Grants or pledges.”
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Secundus said, “Or seating changes.”
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Varro watched the observers.
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“Three men leaving unhappy.”
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Chresimus nodded.
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“Names not called.”
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Felix said, “There. Exclusion begins paying dividends.”
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A cook emerged demanding more pepper, honey, and clean knives.
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Secundus muttered:
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“Kitchen over capacity.”
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Felix replied, “So is ambition.”
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Lentulus said, “What matters now?”
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Varro answered first.
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“Who enters openly.”
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Secundus said, “Who supplies repeatedly.”
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Crispus said, “Which officials attend.”
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Felix said, “Which enemies pretend not to care.”
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Lentulus said, “Which houses can now associate safely.”
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Chresimus said, “Which promises are made after the third cup.”
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They all looked at him.
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He shrugged slightly.
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“Those are often the binding ones.”
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The front doors opened wider.
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A senator’s steward entered carrying a sealed gift.
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The street changed instantly.
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Crispus inhaled.
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“There.”
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“What?” Varro asked.
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“Recognition.”
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Felix smiled slowly.
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“No. Escalation.”
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Lentulus straightened at once.
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“Then attendance is now mandatory for some.”
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Secundus said, “And catering impossible.”
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Varro stepped toward the side alley.
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“I’ll see who truly controls supply tonight.”
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“I’ll track kitchens, couches, and labor.”
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Lentulus adjusted his cloak.
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“I will decide whether to enter publicly.”
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Crispus drew himself up.
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“I will observe which offices compromise themselves.”
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Felix turned toward the waiting crowd.
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“I will sell invitations to men already invited.”
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Chresimus tied his notes.
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“I will learn which promises tomorrow denies.”
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Felix looked back once.
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“Six men. One banquet. None of us discussing food.”
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Varro answered without turning.
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“We are discussing rank.”
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> The banquet has begun. Seats may become alliances. Whose reading of the street do you trust?
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| Follow Varro to trace true access through service channels. | Former Legionary |
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| Follow Felix to exploit status panic and invitation value. | Freedman Trader |
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| Follow Lentulus to navigate elite attendance and association risk. | Noble Younger Son |
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| Follow Crispus to monitor officials, reputations, and public compromise. | Failed Magistrate |
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| Follow Secundus to manage kitchens, labor, and logistical leverage. | Camp Logistician |
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| Follow Chresimus to uncover promises, guest lists, and tomorrow’s consequences. | Guild Scribe |
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- Social stigma can be repriced quickly by elite attendance.
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- Rear-door attendance reveals hidden incentives.
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- Luxury demand spikes around status events.
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- Reputation often changes before any formal alliance is declared.
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“What is for dinner?”
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“Who will owe whom after dessert?”
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then this dialogue is functioning correctly.
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