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Charlotte Lamb

Sheila Holland, née Sheila Ann Mary Coates ((1937-12-22)22 December 1937 in Dagenham, Essex, England – (2000-10-08)8 October 2000 in Isle of Man) was best known under the pseudonym Charlotte Lamb as a prolific romantic novelist. She signed her novels with her married or maiden names – Sheila Holland, Sheila Coates – and under the pseudonyms Sheila Lancaster, Victoria Wolf and Laura Hardy. She was married to Richard Holland. They had five children, including a set of twins: – Michael Holland, Sarah Holland, Jane Holland, Charlotte Holland and David Holland.

Sheila Ann Mary Coates Holland
BornSheila Ann Mary Coates
(1937-12-22)22 December 1937
Dagenham, Essex, England
Died8 October 2000(2000-10-08) (aged 62)
Isle of Man
Pen nameSheila Holland,
Sheila Coates,
Charlotte Lamb,
Sheila Lancaster,
Victoria Wolf,
Laura Hardy
OccupationNovelist
NationalityBritish
Period1972–2000
GenreRomance novel,
Historical,
Romantic thriller
SpouseRichard Holland (1959-)
ChildrenMichael Holland,
Sarah Holland,
Jane Holland,
Charlotte Holland,
David Holland
Website
www.charlottelamb.blogspot.com

Biography edit

Personal life edit

Born Sheila Ann Mary Coates on 22 December 1937[1] at Dagenham, Essex, England. As a child, she was moved from relative to relative to escape the bombings of World War II.[2] She attended the Ursuline Convent for Girls in Ilford, Essex.[1]

She worked as a typist-secretary at the Bank of England in London, from 1954 to 1956, and then as a junior researcher for the BBC at Broadcasting House from the 1956 to 1958.[1]

In 1959, she married Richard Holland, then a Fleet Street journalist, later a sub-editor of The Times and a classical biographer. They had five children, including a set of twins: – Michael Holland, Sarah Holland, Jane Holland, Charlotte Holland and David Holland. Her husband prompted her to begin writing in the early 1970s.

She died suddenly on (2000-10-08)8 October 2000 in her baronial-style home 'Crogga' on the Isle of Man. She had been living on the island since 1977 with her husband and four of her five children.

Writing career edit

A voracious reader, she wrote her first book in three days with three children underfoot. In between raising her five children, she wrote many more novels.[2]

She began her writing career as her married name Sheila Holland and as her maiden name Sheila Coates. In 1973 she signed Follow a Stranger as her most famous pseudonym: Charlotte Lamb, but later she used several other pseudonyms, among them Sheila Lancaster, Victoria Woolf and Laura Hardy.

Her first historical and romantic novels were published by Robert Hale and serialised in Woman's Weekly Digest. By the late 1970s, she was an established and successful author, publishing as many as twelve novels a year with Mills and Boon. That annual number rose over the next few years; by the late 1990s, she had published over 160 novels, most of them romances, others historical novels and romantic thrillers, achieving over 200 million sales worldwide. During the course of her career, she wrote for a variety of different international publishers including: Penguin, Collins, Fontana, Hodder & Stoughton, Hodder Headline and Simon & Schuster.

Known for her swiftness, literary style and versatility, Sheila Holland was able to write in several different genres – hence her plethora of pseudonyms as well as publishers. She typically wrote a minimum of two thousand words per day, working from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. While she once finished a full-length novel in four days, she herself pegged her average speed at two weeks to complete a full novel.[3]

She was a true revolutionary in the field of romance writing. One of the first writers to explore the boundaries of sexual desire, her novels often reflected the forefront of the "sexual revolution" of the 1970s. Her books touched on then-taboo subjects such as child abuse and rape, and she created sexually confident -even dominant- heroines. She was also one of the first to create a modern romantic heroine: independent, imperfect, and perfectly capable of initiating a sexual or romantic relationship.[3]

Her last novel, a romantic thriller published posthumously with Hodder & Stoughton, was entitled The Angel of Death.

Bibliography edit

As Sheila Holland edit

Single novels edit

  • Prisoner of the Heart (1972)
  • Love in a Mist (1972)
  • Lantern in the Night (1973)
  • Falcon on the Hill (1974)
  • Growing Season (1975)
  • Shadows at Dawn (1975)
  • Caring Kind (1976)
  • Gold of Apollo (1976)
  • Devil and Miss Hay (1977)
  • Eleanor of Aquitaine (1978)
  • Love's Bright Flame (1978)
  • Maiden Castle (1978)
  • Dancing Hill (1978)
  • Folly by Candlelight (1978)
  • The Masque (1979)
  • Secrets to Keep (1980)
  • Burning Memories (1981)
  • Playing With Fire (1981)
  • The Notorious Gentleman (1980)
  • Miss Charlotte's Fancy (1980)
  • Dream Master (1982)
  • Tears and Red Roses (1982)
  • Dark Fantasy (1982)
  • Secrets (1983)
  • Men Are Dangerous (1984)
  • Secrets (1984)
  • A Woman of Iron (1985)

As Sheila Coates edit

Single novels edit

  • A Crown Usurped (1972)
  • Queen's Letter (1973)
  • Flight of the Swan (1973)
  • Bells of the City (1975)

As Charlotte Lamb edit

Single novels edit

  • Follow a Stranger (1973)
  • Carnival Coast (1973)
  • A Family Affair (1974)
  • Sweet Sanctuary (1976)
  • Star-crossed (1976)
  • Festival Summer (1977)
  • Florentine Spring (1977)
  • Heron Quest (1977)
  • Kingfisher Morning (1977)
  • Hawk in a Blue Sky (1977)
  • Cruel Flame (1978)
  • Desert Barbarian (1978)
  • Devil's Arms (1978)
  • Master of Comus (1978)
  • Call Back Yesterday (1978)
  • Beware of the Stranger (1978)
  • Disturbing Stranger (1978)
  • Autumn Conquest (1978)
  • Long Surrender (1978)
  • Duel of Desire (1978)
  • Pagan Encounter (1978)
  • Dark Master (1979)
  • Fever (1979)
  • Forbidden Fire (1979)
  • Sensation (1979)
  • Twist of Fate (1979)
  • Silken Trap (1979)
  • Temptation (1979)
  • Dark Dominion (1979)
  • Love is a Frenzy (1979)
  • Frustration (1979)
  • Compulsion (1980)
  • Frozen Fire (1980)
  • Man's World (1980)
  • Night Music (1980)
  • Obsession (1980)
  • Savage Surrender (1980)
  • Storm Centre (1980)
  • Crescendo (1980)
  • Stranger in the Night (1980)
  • Seduction (1980)
  • Abduction (1981)
  • Dangerous (1981)
  • Desire (1981)
  • Girl from Nowhere (1981)
  • Heartbreaker (1981)
  • Illusion (1981)
  • Retribution (1981)
  • Wild Affair (1982)
  • Midnight Lover (1982)
  • Darkness of the Heart (1983)
  • The Sex War (1983)
  • Betrayal (1983)
  • A Violation (1983)
  • Haunted (1983)
  • Infatuation (1984)
  • Naked Flame (1984)
  • Scandalous (1984)
  • For Adults Only (1984)
  • Love Games (1985)
  • Man Hunt (1985)
  • Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? (1985)
  • Sleeping Desire (1985)
  • Bride Said No (1985)
  • Explosive Meeting (1985)
  • Heat of the Night (1986)
  • Love in the Dark (1986)
  • Circle of Fate (1987)
  • Whirlwind (1987)
  • Hide and Seek (1987)
  • Kiss of Fire (1987)
  • Echo of Passion (1987)
  • Out of Control (1987)
  • No More Lonely Nights (1988)
  • You Can Love a Stranger (1988)
  • Desperation (1988)
  • Seductive Stranger (1989)
  • Runaway Wife (1989)
  • Rites of Possession (1990)
  • Dark Pursuit (1990)
  • Spellbinding (1990)
  • Dark Music (1990)
  • The Threat of Love (1990)
  • Heart on Fire (1991)
  • Shotgun Wedding (1991)
  • Sleeping Partners (1991)
  • Forbidden Fruit (1991)
  • Dreaming (1993)
  • Fire in the Blood (1993)
  • Falling in Love (1993)
  • Wounds of Passion (1993)
  • Guilty Love (1994)
  • Body and Soul (1994)
  • Vampire Lover (1994)
  • Dying for You (1994)
  • In the Still of the Night (1995)
  • Walking in Darkness (1996)
  • Lovestruck (1997)
  • The Marriage War (1997)
  • Deep and Silent Waters (1998)
  • The Yuletide Child (1998)
  • Treasons of the Heart (1999)
  • Hot Surrender (1999)
  • The Seduction Business (1999)
  • Dormant: Shadow of Angels (2000)
  • Angel of Death (2000)
  • The Boss's Virgin (2001)

Enemies & Lovers series edit

  1. Possession (1979)
  2. A Secret Intimacy (1983)

Barbary Wharf series edit

  1. Besieged (1992)
  2. Battle for Possession (1992)
  3. Too Close for Comfort (1992)
  4. Playing Hard to Get (1992)
  5. A Sweet Addiction (1992)
  6. Surrender (1992)

Sins series edit

  1. Secret Obsession (1995)
  2. Deadly Rivals (1995)
  3. Haunted Dreams (1995)
  4. Wild Hunger (1995)
  5. Dark Fever (1995)
  6. Angry Desire (1995)
  7. Hot Blood (1996)

Pages & Privileges series (multi-author) edit

  • Dark Fate (1994)

Man Talk series (multi-author) edit

  • An Excellent Wife? (1998)

Collections edit

  • Duet: Spellbinding / Dark Music (1993)
  • Best of Charlotte Lamb: Call Back Yesterday / Autumn Conquest (1984)
  • Best of Charlotte Lamb: Devil's Arms / Love is a Frenzy (1984)
  • Best of Charlotte Lamb: Compulsion / Seduction (1985)
  • The Charlotte Lamb Collection: Love in the Dark / Circle of Fate (1991)
  • Charlotte Lamb a Collection-Sept 93: Sex War / Desperation / Out of Control (1993)
  • Charlotte Lamb: a Collection (1995)
  • Duet: Call Back Yesterday / Circle of Fate (2003)
  • Duet: Wild Affair / Scandalous (2004)
  • Duet: Stranger in the Night / Runaway Wife (2005)

Omnibus in collaboration edit

  • Dolphin Bay by Gloria Bevan / Festival Summer by Charlotte Lamb / Safari South by Kay Thorpe (1981)
  • Romance Treasury: Web of Silver by Elizabeth Hunter / The voice in the Thunder by Charlotte Lamb / Carnival Coast by Lucy Gillen (1982)
  • Romance Treasury: This Wish I Have by Amanda Doyle / Sister to Meryl by Nerina Hilliard / Desert Barbarian by Charlotte Lamb (1986)
  • Nine Months: Forbidden Fruit / Simply Irresistible (1996) (Charlotte Lamb with Miranda Lee)
  • Snowbound (1997) (Shotgun Wedding by Charlotte Lamb / Murder by the Book by Margaret St. George / On a Wing and a Prayer by Jackie Weger
  • Captive Hearts (1998) (with Lynne Graham with Charlotte Lamb and Robyn Donald)
  • Boardroom to Bedroom (2001) (with Emma Darcy and Catherine George)
  • Bewitched by the Boss (2006) (Charlotte Lamb with Alison Fraser and Leigh Michaels)

Graphic novels edit

  • Idol Dreams (2006) art by Yoko Hanabusa, the original story A Wild Affair
  • Heart on Fire (2007) art by Yohna

As Sheila Lancaster edit

Single novels edit

  • Dark Sweet Wanton (1979)
  • The Tilthammer (1980)
  • Mistress of Fortune (1982)

As Victoria Wolf edit

Single novels edit

  • Sweet Compulsion (1979)

Omnibus in collaboration edit

  • Romance Treasury: Heart of the Scorpion by Janice Gray / The Winds of Heaven by Margaret Way / Sweet Compulsion by Victoria Wolf (1987)

As Laura Hardy edit

(Same titles as Sheila Holland)

Single novels edit

  • Burning Memories (1981)
  • Playing With Fire (1981)
  • Dream Master (1982)
  • Tears and Red Roses (1982)
  • Dark Fantasy (1983)
  • MenAre Dangerous (1984)

References and sources edit

  1. ^ a b c James Vinson; D. L. Kirkpatrick (1982), Twentieth-century romance and gothic writers, Gale Research, p. 856
  2. ^ a b Mills & Boon's Biography, retrieved 5 August 2007 [dead link]
  3. ^ a b , archived from the original on 30 September 2007, retrieved 5 August 2007
  • Daughter's blog about Charlotte Lamb
  • Charlotte Lamb in Mills & Boon[permanent dead link]
  • Fantastic-Fiction's list of novels by Charlote Lamb
  • "Sheila Holland". The Times. London. 12 October 2000. Retrieved 22 October 2009.

External links edit

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Sheila Holland nee Sheila Ann Mary Coates 1937 12 22 22 December 1937 in Dagenham Essex England 2000 10 08 8 October 2000 in Isle of Man was best known under the pseudonym Charlotte Lamb as a prolific romantic novelist She signed her novels with her married or maiden names Sheila Holland Sheila Coates and under the pseudonyms Sheila Lancaster Victoria Wolf and Laura Hardy She was married to Richard Holland They had five children including a set of twins Michael Holland Sarah Holland Jane Holland Charlotte Holland and David Holland Sheila Ann Mary Coates HollandBornSheila Ann Mary Coates 1937 12 22 22 December 1937Dagenham Essex EnglandDied8 October 2000 2000 10 08 aged 62 Isle of ManPen nameSheila Holland Sheila Coates Charlotte Lamb Sheila Lancaster Victoria Wolf Laura HardyOccupationNovelistNationalityBritishPeriod1972 2000GenreRomance novel Historical Romantic thrillerSpouseRichard Holland 1959 ChildrenMichael Holland Sarah Holland Jane Holland Charlotte Holland David HollandWebsitewww wbr charlottelamb wbr blogspot wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Personal life 1 2 Writing career 2 Bibliography 2 1 As Sheila Holland 2 1 1 Single novels 2 2 As Sheila Coates 2 2 1 Single novels 2 3 As Charlotte Lamb 2 3 1 Single novels 2 3 2 Enemies amp Lovers series 2 3 3 Barbary Wharf series 2 3 4 Sins series 2 3 5 Pages amp Privileges series multi author 2 3 6 Man Talk series multi author 2 3 7 Collections 2 3 8 Omnibus in collaboration 2 3 9 Graphic novels 2 4 As Sheila Lancaster 2 4 1 Single novels 2 5 As Victoria Wolf 2 5 1 Single novels 2 5 2 Omnibus in collaboration 2 6 As Laura Hardy 2 6 1 Single novels 3 References and sources 4 External linksBiography editPersonal life edit Born Sheila Ann Mary Coates on 22 December 1937 1 at Dagenham Essex England As a child she was moved from relative to relative to escape the bombings of World War II 2 She attended the Ursuline Convent for Girls in Ilford Essex 1 She worked as a typist secretary at the Bank of England in London from 1954 to 1956 and then as a junior researcher for the BBC at Broadcasting House from the 1956 to 1958 1 In 1959 she married Richard Holland then a Fleet Street journalist later a sub editor of The Times and a classical biographer They had five children including a set of twins Michael Holland Sarah Holland Jane Holland Charlotte Holland and David Holland Her husband prompted her to begin writing in the early 1970s She died suddenly on 2000 10 08 8 October 2000 in her baronial style home Crogga on the Isle of Man She had been living on the island since 1977 with her husband and four of her five children Writing career edit A voracious reader she wrote her first book in three days with three children underfoot In between raising her five children she wrote many more novels 2 She began her writing career as her married name Sheila Holland and as her maiden name Sheila Coates In 1973 she signed Follow a Stranger as her most famous pseudonym Charlotte Lamb but later she used several other pseudonyms among them Sheila Lancaster Victoria Woolf and Laura Hardy Her first historical and romantic novels were published by Robert Hale and serialised in Woman s Weekly Digest By the late 1970s she was an established and successful author publishing as many as twelve novels a year with Mills and Boon That annual number rose over the next few years by the late 1990s she had published over 160 novels most of them romances others historical novels and romantic thrillers achieving over 200 million sales worldwide During the course of her career she wrote for a variety of different international publishers including Penguin Collins Fontana Hodder amp Stoughton Hodder Headline and Simon amp Schuster Known for her swiftness literary style and versatility Sheila Holland was able to write in several different genres hence her plethora of pseudonyms as well as publishers She typically wrote a minimum of two thousand words per day working from 9 a m until 5 p m While she once finished a full length novel in four days she herself pegged her average speed at two weeks to complete a full novel 3 She was a true revolutionary in the field of romance writing One of the first writers to explore the boundaries of sexual desire her novels often reflected the forefront of the sexual revolution of the 1970s Her books touched on then taboo subjects such as child abuse and rape and she created sexually confident even dominant heroines She was also one of the first to create a modern romantic heroine independent imperfect and perfectly capable of initiating a sexual or romantic relationship 3 Her last novel a romantic thriller published posthumously with Hodder amp Stoughton was entitled The Angel of Death Bibliography editAs Sheila Holland edit Single novels edit Prisoner of the Heart 1972 Love in a Mist 1972 Lantern in the Night 1973 Falcon on the Hill 1974 Growing Season 1975 Shadows at Dawn 1975 Caring Kind 1976 Gold of Apollo 1976 Devil and Miss Hay 1977 Eleanor of Aquitaine 1978 Love s Bright Flame 1978 Maiden Castle 1978 Dancing Hill 1978 Folly by Candlelight 1978 The Masque 1979 Secrets to Keep 1980 Burning Memories 1981 Playing With Fire 1981 The Notorious Gentleman 1980 Miss Charlotte s Fancy 1980 Dream Master 1982 Tears and Red Roses 1982 Dark Fantasy 1982 Secrets 1983 Men Are Dangerous 1984 Secrets 1984 A Woman of Iron 1985 As Sheila Coates edit Single novels edit A Crown Usurped 1972 Queen s Letter 1973 Flight of the Swan 1973 Bells of the City 1975 As Charlotte Lamb edit Single novels edit Follow a Stranger 1973 Carnival Coast 1973 A Family Affair 1974 Sweet Sanctuary 1976 Star crossed 1976 Festival Summer 1977 Florentine Spring 1977 Heron Quest 1977 Kingfisher Morning 1977 Hawk in a Blue Sky 1977 Cruel Flame 1978 Desert Barbarian 1978 Devil s Arms 1978 Master of Comus 1978 Call Back Yesterday 1978 Beware of the Stranger 1978 Disturbing Stranger 1978 Autumn Conquest 1978 Long Surrender 1978 Duel of Desire 1978 Pagan Encounter 1978 Dark Master 1979 Fever 1979 Forbidden Fire 1979 Sensation 1979 Twist of Fate 1979 Silken Trap 1979 Temptation 1979 Dark Dominion 1979 Love is a Frenzy 1979 Frustration 1979 Compulsion 1980 Frozen Fire 1980 Man s World 1980 Night Music 1980 Obsession 1980 Savage Surrender 1980 Storm Centre 1980 Crescendo 1980 Stranger in the Night 1980 Seduction 1980 Abduction 1981 Dangerous 1981 Desire 1981 Girl from Nowhere 1981 Heartbreaker 1981 Illusion 1981 Retribution 1981 Wild Affair 1982 Midnight Lover 1982 Darkness of the Heart 1983 The Sex War 1983 Betrayal 1983 A Violation 1983 Haunted 1983 Infatuation 1984 Naked Flame 1984 Scandalous 1984 For Adults Only 1984 Love Games 1985 Man Hunt 1985 Who s Been Sleeping in My Bed 1985 Sleeping Desire 1985 Bride Said No 1985 Explosive Meeting 1985 Heat of the Night 1986 Love in the Dark 1986 Circle of Fate 1987 Whirlwind 1987 Hide and Seek 1987 Kiss of Fire 1987 Echo of Passion 1987 Out of Control 1987 No More Lonely Nights 1988 You Can Love a Stranger 1988 Desperation 1988 Seductive Stranger 1989 Runaway Wife 1989 Rites of Possession 1990 Dark Pursuit 1990 Spellbinding 1990 Dark Music 1990 The Threat of Love 1990 Heart on Fire 1991 Shotgun Wedding 1991 Sleeping Partners 1991 Forbidden Fruit 1991 Dreaming 1993 Fire in the Blood 1993 Falling in Love 1993 Wounds of Passion 1993 Guilty Love 1994 Body and Soul 1994 Vampire Lover 1994 Dying for You 1994 In the Still of the Night 1995 Walking in Darkness 1996 Lovestruck 1997 The Marriage War 1997 Deep and Silent Waters 1998 The Yuletide Child 1998 Treasons of the Heart 1999 Hot Surrender 1999 The Seduction Business 1999 Dormant Shadow of Angels 2000 Angel of Death 2000 The Boss s Virgin 2001 Enemies amp Lovers series edit Possession 1979 A Secret Intimacy 1983 Barbary Wharf series edit Besieged 1992 Battle for Possession 1992 Too Close for Comfort 1992 Playing Hard to Get 1992 A Sweet Addiction 1992 Surrender 1992 Sins series edit Secret Obsession 1995 Deadly Rivals 1995 Haunted Dreams 1995 Wild Hunger 1995 Dark Fever 1995 Angry Desire 1995 Hot Blood 1996 Pages amp Privileges series multi author edit Dark Fate 1994 Man Talk series multi author edit An Excellent Wife 1998 Collections edit Duet Spellbinding Dark Music 1993 Best of Charlotte Lamb Call Back Yesterday Autumn Conquest 1984 Best of Charlotte Lamb Devil s Arms Love is a Frenzy 1984 Best of Charlotte Lamb Compulsion Seduction 1985 The Charlotte Lamb Collection Love in the Dark Circle of Fate 1991 Charlotte Lamb a Collection Sept 93 Sex War Desperation Out of Control 1993 Charlotte Lamb a Collection 1995 Duet Call Back Yesterday Circle of Fate 2003 Duet Wild Affair Scandalous 2004 Duet Stranger in the Night Runaway Wife 2005 Omnibus in collaboration edit Dolphin Bay by Gloria Bevan Festival Summer by Charlotte Lamb Safari South by Kay Thorpe 1981 Romance Treasury Web of Silver by Elizabeth Hunter The voice in the Thunder by Charlotte Lamb Carnival Coast by Lucy Gillen 1982 Romance Treasury This Wish I Have by Amanda Doyle Sister to Meryl by Nerina Hilliard Desert Barbarian by Charlotte Lamb 1986 Nine Months Forbidden Fruit Simply Irresistible 1996 Charlotte Lamb with Miranda Lee Snowbound 1997 Shotgun Wedding by Charlotte Lamb Murder by the Book by Margaret St George On a Wing and a Prayer by Jackie Weger Captive Hearts 1998 with Lynne Graham with Charlotte Lamb and Robyn Donald Boardroom to Bedroom 2001 with Emma Darcy and Catherine George Bewitched by the Boss 2006 Charlotte Lamb with Alison Fraser and Leigh Michaels Graphic novels edit Idol Dreams 2006 art by Yoko Hanabusa the original story A Wild Affair Heart on Fire 2007 art by Yohna As Sheila Lancaster edit Single novels edit Dark Sweet Wanton 1979 The Tilthammer 1980 Mistress of Fortune 1982 As Victoria Wolf edit Single novels edit Sweet Compulsion 1979 Omnibus in collaboration edit Romance Treasury Heart of the Scorpion by Janice Gray The Winds of Heaven by Margaret Way Sweet Compulsion by Victoria Wolf 1987 As Laura Hardy edit Same titles as Sheila Holland Single novels edit Burning Memories 1981 Playing With Fire 1981 Dream Master 1982 Tears and Red Roses 1982 Dark Fantasy 1983 MenAre Dangerous 1984 References and sources edit a b c James Vinson D L Kirkpatrick 1982 Twentieth century romance and gothic writers Gale Research p 856 a b Mills amp Boon s Biography retrieved 5 August 2007 dead link a b Harlequin s Biography archived from the original on 30 September 2007 retrieved 5 August 2007 Daughter s blog about Charlotte Lamb Charlotte Lamb in Mills amp Boon permanent dead link Harlequin Editorial s web page about Charlotte Lamb Fantastic Fiction s list of novels by Charlote Lamb Sheila Holland The Times London 12 October 2000 Retrieved 22 October 2009 External links editCharlotte Holland s website pirategirrl com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charlotte Lamb amp oldid 1217649459, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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