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The Boy Who Always Talks Back Max was a clever boy.
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The Boy Who Always Talks Back Max was a clever boy.
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He always had something to say,
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whether it was a good idea or not.
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If his mom asked him to clean his room,
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Max would cross his arms and huff, I'm not cleaning it.
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Why should I?
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It's not fair.
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If his dad called him to breakfast,
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Max would groan, I don't want that for breakfast.
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I wanted pancakes.
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At school, things were just as dramatic.
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When his teacher asked him to be quiet,
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Max would shout, Why do you always pick on me?
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I wasn't even talking.
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And if his friends wanted to play a game that wasn't exactly what Max had in mind,
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he'd say, I don't want to play that.
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I want to play my game, not yours.
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At first, it felt kind of powerful.
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Max thought he was in control,
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throwing his words around like he was the king of the world.
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But the more he talked back,
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the more people seemed fed up with him.
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One morning, Max's mom asked him to put away his toys,
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and Max didn't like that one bit.
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Ugh, I don't want to, he groaned.
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His mom gave him that serious look.
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You know the one.
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But Max didn't care.
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He stomped his foot and muttered,
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you're always bossing me around.
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His mom sighed, her shoulders slumping.
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Max, if you keep talking like that,
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it's going to hurt our feelings.
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But Max didn't care.
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After all, what did it matter if he was a little rude?
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He felt better when he let it out, right?
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Later that afternoon, Max went outside to play with his friends.
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He ran up to them,
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full of energy, and demanded, Let's play my game.
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But his friends just stared at him for a second,
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then shrugged and said, Nah,
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we're going to play something else.
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Max blinked.
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What?
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That didn't happen.
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He was Max.
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People didn't say no to him.
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But there they were, walking away.
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Max stared after them, blinking in confusion.
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But I'm the one who knows how to play all the fun games, he grumbled.
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Why don't they like me?
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That evening, Max called his dog Buster to come inside.
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But Buster didn't come.
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Max stomped his foot.
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Buster, come here right now!
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But instead of wagging his tail and rushing over,
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Buster turned and trotted off toward the bushes, completely ignoring Max.
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Max gaped in disbelief.
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Why does everyone ignore me?
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What's going on?
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on feeling very annoyed Max went back inside
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and tried to talk to his mom
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but she just gave him a tired smile
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and said okay Max let's try to do better tomorrow Max
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didn't feel like doing better in fact he was starting to
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feel kind of grumpy why didn't anyone ever just listen to him was he really that bad?
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That night, Max fell into a deep sleep,
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and oh, what a sleep it was.
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Boy, was it a strange one.
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Max woke up in a world that looked nothing like his room.
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Everything around him seemed to bounce and jiggle like jelly.
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The trees were swaying like they had too much coffee,
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and the The sky was a swirling mix of purple and orange.
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Max thought he was dreaming,
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but it felt so real.
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He opened his mouth to say something and,
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boing, the words shot out like rubber balls.
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I don't want to do this,
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he yelled, and the words bounced right back at him, hit his hand.
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Boom!
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Max stumbled back.
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He tried to run, but the words came faster and harder,
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bouncing off the ground like they had a mind of their own.
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I don't want to clean my room,
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Max yelled, thinking maybe he could get away from them.
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Max tried to dodge them,
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but it was like being trapped in a giant angry word machine.
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The more he yelled, the more the words came back at him.
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They didn't just bounce, they seemed to be multiplying,
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like some sort of giant word monster.
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I hate this splat.
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I'm not doing it, bam.
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You never listen to me, zap.
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Each word hit him harder than the last one,
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and he found himself covered in a pile of bouncing, angry words.
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He could hardly breathe.
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This is horrible, he cried out.
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Why does this keep happening?
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Just as Max thought he might get buried under the word avalanche, a figure appeared.
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It was a wise old owl perched on a nearby tree.
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The owl blinked at him and said,
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Max, do you see what happens when you throw your words around carelessly?
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Max blinked back at the owl.
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Uh, yeah, they hurt me.
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The owl nodded.
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Exactly.
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Words are powerful.
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When you speak with anger and frustration,
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they come back at you.
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They don't just affect other people, they affect you too.
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Max was confused.
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But I didn't mean to hurt anyone,
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he said, rubbing his head.
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I was just saying what I felt.
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The owl smiled gently.
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Sometimes, Max, when we speak without thinking,
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we create chaos around us.
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But when we choose our words carefully,
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when we speak with kindness and respect, we can create peace.
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Max stared at the owl.
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Slowly, the bouncing words began to disappear.
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They didn't pop or explode.
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Instead, they just vanished, like they were never there,
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Max felt a sense of calm wash over him.
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Max woke up suddenly with a start,
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his heart racing from the dream.
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He sat up in bed,
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blinking in the quiet morning light.
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Was it just a dream?
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It felt so real.
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His mom walked in just then.
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Good morning, Max, she said, smiling brightly.
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How did you sleep?
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Max looked at her, still thinking about the strange dream.
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Mom, I had the weirdest dream.
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There were these words, bouncing all over the place,
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hitting me, and I realized I was the one causing it.
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His mom raised an eyebrow, amused.
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That sounds like a wild dream.
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What happened?
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Max took a deep breath.
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Well, every time I said something rude or yelled at someone,
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my words came back at me.
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They hit me and it hurts.
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And then I realized I was making everything worse with my words, not better.
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His mom nodded thoughtfully.
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Sounds like that dream taught you something important.
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Max's face lit up.
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Yeah, I think it was trying to show me that when I talk back or say mean things,
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it doesn't just hurt others, it hurts me too.
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I never realized how powerful words are until they came flying back at me like a thousand angry boomerangs.
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His mom smiled warmly, sitting down beside him.
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That's a great way to put it.
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When we use words carelessly,
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they can come back to hurt us.
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But when we use kind and respectful words,
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we create better relationships with the people around us and with ourselves.
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Max thought about this.
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I don't want to make things worse anymore, mom.
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I want to be more careful with my words.
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I want to make people feel better, not worse.
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His mom gave him a big hug.
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I'm proud of you, Max.
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It's not always easy, but I know you can do it.
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That morning, Max was asked to clean his room.
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Normally, he would have groaned and complained.
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But this time, he looked around, then said, Okay, Mom.
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I don't really want to,
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but I know it needs to be done.
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Can we do it together later?
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His mom grinned.
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That sounds like a great plan, Max.
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Later, when Max went outside to play,
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he smiled and said, Can I join your game, guys?
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His friend smiled back and said, Of course, Max.
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Let's play.
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And when Max called Buster to come inside,
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he said softly, Come here, boy.
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This time, Buster came running, wagging his tail.
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Max smiled to himself.
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This felt good.
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His words were no longer bouncing back at him.
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They were connecting him with people and even his dog.
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From that day forward, Max was careful with the words he spoke.
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He knew they had the power to make people feel good or bad.
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And he chose to use them wisely.
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No more bouncing words.
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No more hurtful things.
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Just kind, respectful words that made the world a little brighter for everyone, including himself.
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The End Any Baez!

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