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I figured Shady might be feeling a little down in the mouth that day. Moon Over Manifest 2010-10-12T00:00:00Z
She dropped down in the mouth of the tent, looking stubborn. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2007-07-21T00:00:00Z
House for the Democrats, others seemed down in the mouth that the Dems didn’t wrest Senate control away from the GOP. TV news learned nothing from 2016: Sports-style election coverage remains terrible and short-sighted 2018-11-07T05:00:00Z
And I think Merton essentially was too humorous and too complete a man to have been down in the mouth about his sins all the time. Going Home with Wendell Berry 2019-07-14T04:00:00Z
Food is only mechanically broken down in the mouth. Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z
He said he finds that population “kind of down in the mouth as a way that’s unique to New Orleans.” LSU football had Louisiana on top of the world in January. Then the rest of 2020 happened. 2020-09-25T04:00:00Z
"No, it's not down in the mouth. It's reality," Lemon exclaimed. CNN's Don Lemon encourages 'shaming' of Republicans, calls them 'party of hypocrisy' 2020-01-08T05:00:00Z
Some fans of Toblerone's distinctive triangular chocolate chunks are feeling down in the mouth after the look of two bars sold in the UK was changed. Toblerone triangle change upsets fans - BBC News 2016-11-08T05:00:00Z
You don’t poke a tiger with a pointed stick, even if it does look a bit down in the mouth. Chelsea v Dynamo Kyiv: Champions League – live! 2015-11-04T05:00:00Z
Chris Froome’s domination of the overall classification so far has left plenty of favourites down in the mouth, as a hotly anticipated yellow jersey race has failed to catch fire. Tour de France: stage 15 – live! | Niall McVeigh 2015-07-19T04:00:00Z
"There's no need for you to be so down in the mouth," he concluded. The Everlasting Arms 2012-03-22T02:00:37.327Z
"And I'm pretty well down in the mouth about it." Peter Binney A Novel 2012-01-29T03:00:10.423Z
You are down in the mouth and your head is filled with ridiculous fancies. Frank Merriwell's New Comedian The Rise of a Star 2012-01-20T03:00:15.013Z
You don’t poke a tiger with a pointed stick, even if it does look a bit down in the mouth. Chelsea v Dynamo Kyiv: Champions League – live! 2015-11-04T05:00:00Z
Chris Froome’s domination of the overall classification so far has left plenty of favourites down in the mouth, as a hotly anticipated yellow jersey race has failed to catch fire. Tour de France: stage 15 – live! | Niall McVeigh 2015-07-19T04:00:00Z
I was only satisfyin' this lady here, in answer to sympathetic anxiety, as to what was making Andrew H. Dykeman so down in the mouth. The Crux 2012-01-12T03:00:12.630Z
Mr. Levi turns about, looking, in his own phrase, unusually “down in the mouth,” and his big black eyes are glowing angrily. Checkmate 2012-01-03T03:00:10.887Z
There was something about it that was comforting and optimistic and—well, like you; and I used to take it out and look at it occasionally when I got particularly down in the mouth. The Whirligig of Time 2011-11-04T02:00:23.063Z
Look here, old fellow, I don't mind owning I'm rather down in the mouth about——you know what. The Travelling Companions a Story in Scenes 2011-10-12T02:00:49.553Z
Charles also was down in the mouth, and papa and mamma a little grave and dejected. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 6 2011-10-07T02:00:22.270Z
I don't consider him weak, but he is so down in the mouth there is no telling how the thing will work out. Tripping with the Tucker Twins 2011-07-10T02:00:21.613Z
But I say though, Dorrien, don’t be so confoundedly down in the mouth, man. Dorrien of Cranston 2011-07-07T02:00:31.540Z
"Epigrammatic remark—Though somewhat down in the mouth he kept a stiff upper lip." Turns about Town 2011-05-13T02:00:09.213Z
I am, as you may believe, very down in the mouth about my move. Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. II 2011-04-15T02:00:16.987Z
I vow that I have been down in the mouth lately at this work. Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends 2011-03-30T02:00:14.620Z
Don’t let us be down in the mouth till we’re sure there is a danger. The Lost Mountain A Tale of Sonora 2011-03-23T02:00:19.250Z
A year ago you was pretty down in the mouth, if I don't mistake. A Round Dozen 2011-02-07T03:00:26.887Z
“Yes, I am a bit down in the mouth, little woman,” he murmured. Burning Sands 2011-01-17T03:00:53.930Z
Bobby Hargrew was very much down in the mouth, for she had gone up against Miss Carrington at several points and the martinet had been very severe with the irrepressible. The Girls of Central High on Track and Field The Champions of the School League 2010-12-27T03:00:15.633Z
I'm glad I am sort of down in the mouth to-day. The Inventions of the Idiot
He was trying very hard to hide the fact that he was terribly down in the mouth. The Crimson Sweater
I was very much down in the mouth over the defeat, after I had the game apparently won, and George Davis, then the manager of the Giants, noticed it in the clubhouse. Pitching in a Pinch or, Baseball from the Inside
“You don’t seem to understand a fellow, and it’s all wrong here, and it’s miserable to see the poor guv’nor so down in the mouth.” Sir Hilton's Sin
Because he's a little down in the mouth, and looks rather seedy about the face. The Handbook of Conundrums
"Oh, I'm just down in the mouth because this is Sara's last appearance." The Destroying Angel
I confess I was somewhat surprised and considerably “down in the mouth” when he informed me that he couldn’t sell steamed oysters to a private soldier. A Raw Recruit's War Experiences
He was too tired and down in the mouth to do much conversing either. Side-stepping with Shorty
Sorry to see her ladyship so down in the mouth now. Sir Hilton's Sin
"Old Golah looks very down in the mouth," remarked Terence to his companions. The Boy Slaves
You don't know how sick and down in the mouth she's been. The Plow-Woman
Although paralysed and helpless, there was nothing down in the mouth about Big Boy—indeed, he provided most of the fun in the ward. "And they thought we wouldn't fight"
A man who has just broken with the woman with whom he has believed himself desperately in love naturally counts on feeling a bit down in the mouth. The Bandbox
We didn’t know for sure what happened after that, but Rushton has been so down in the mouth, that we felt sure the plan worked. The Rushton Boys at Rally Hall Or, Great Days in School and Out
Since he's been looking so down in the mouth, I don't make him work; but it's no use--that's not what's troubling him. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Masterpieces of German Literature Vol. 19
In fact, as I remember it—only eighteen years is a longish time, you know, to recollect things—he was regularly down in the mouth about the whole concern. When Ghost Meets Ghost
And now! they are both ill, both silent, both as down in the mouth as if—I can find no simile. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 23 (of 25)
Look here, old chap," said Harry, "you look a little down in the mouth—a trifle seedy. A Castle in Spain A Novel
Being down in the mouth never helped any one yet. Ashton-Kirk, Criminologist
Frank was now at home, and was terribly down in the mouth. The Landleaguers
Jason Bolt is getting fearfully down in the mouth. The Monk of Hambleton
"You look down in the mouth, Ben," he remarked, as I took the reins. The Romance of a Plain Man
"But he'll have a sumptuous meal," says I, a little down in the mouth; for I was growing hungry, and not a bite left. Phemie Frost's Experiences
Dear me, so it was, and he looked so down in the mouth he might have been a dentist. The Paliser case
Then the squire pottered on, wretched in heart; or, rather, down in the mouth, as we say, and gave his advice to his younger daughter, not, in truth, knowing how her heart stood. The Landleaguers
So he went and lay outside the fence, and a wolf came up to him and said, “Doggy, why so down in the mouth?” Cossack Fairy Tales and Folk Tales
He also had found nothing; worse still, had spent all he had, and, being down in the mouth, got drunk—not decently, but gloriously intoxicated. Murder Point A Tale of Keewatin
What's the good of being down in the mouth about a little rain? Phemie Frost's Experiences
Kelly listened attentively to his tale of ill-success, and when he had done, "I really don't see why you should be so down in the mouth, Jimmy," the elder man said. People of Position
But a man, when he undertakes to advise another, should not be down in the mouth himself. The Landleaguers
Consequently the family looks glum, down in the mouth, utterly unhappy. Secret Memoirs: The Story of Louise, Crown Princess
Why, there's nothing to be down in the mouth about, Mater. In Brief Authority
"Why, yes," says he, and now it was his turn to be down in the mouth. Phemie Frost's Experiences
"They look pretty down in the mouth, don't they?" whispered the Beard in the Beadle's ear. Messengers of Evil Being a Further Account of the Lures and Devices of Fantômas
Still the dwarf was not so down in the mouth. The Free Lances A Romance of the Mexican Valley
Come, come," he said, as he walked home with her, "don't be so down in the mouth as all this. Germinie Lacerteux
The boy looked rather down in the mouth. Love of Brothers
Poor fellow! he looked awfully down in the mouth when he was ridden up right into the whirlwind of noises that rejoiced over that other horse. Phemie Frost's Experiences
He was limping along, looking decidedly down in the mouth, which, indeed, was not unusual. The Young Adventurer or Tom's Trip Across the Plains
You'll have plenty of excitement," he went on, "so don't look so down in the mouth, son. The Boy Ranchers or Solving the Mystery at Diamond X
But buck up and don't look so down in the mouth. Wilmshurst of the Frontier Force
I don't see that there's much to be down in the mouth about.' Peterkin
As regards the bitting of a puller, I would advise that with a double bridle the curb should be put low down in the mouth.... The Horsewoman A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding, 2nd. Ed.
“I was beginning to get away down in the mouth, the way Tom was talking a minute ago.” Far Past the Frontier
Ye feel down in the mouth jest now, as Jonah did respicting the whale, but bimeby this fog will clear away and the sun will shine forth again. The Launch Boys' Adventures in Northern Waters
I thought Bouncing might help us, he's quite a good chap; but I'm afraid he's too down in the mouth. The Dark Tower
Marcia was fortunately at home, and I noticed at once that she was looking rather down in the mouth, and was very distrait. The Silver Butterfly
They say I am a lively boy, and I like to be thought well of here, and when I hear such things as that it makes me feel down in the mouth. In The Boyhood of Lincoln A Tale of the Tunker Schoolmaster and the Times of Black Hawk
"Middling down in the mouth, too, and plagued out of his life between the ruck of you," continued Pete; "but God forgive you all, you can't help it." The Manxman A Novel - 1895
No, really there's not the least call to be nettled, Or down in the mouth. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 93, August 13, 1887
Never mind,—don't be down in the mouth. Fairy Fingers A Novel
He’s been awfully down in the mouth lately; whether it is about the Nightingale, or—” The captain gave a howl of rage. The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's A School Story
Do you ever feel down in the mouth? In The Boyhood of Lincoln A Tale of the Tunker Schoolmaster and the Times of Black Hawk
“Old Golah looks very down in the mouth,” remarked Terence to his companions. The Boy Slaves
What's the good of complaining if one's down in the mouth? Miss Mackenzie
He was so down in the mouth that the sentinels noticed it. A British Islander From "Mackinac And Lake Stories", 1899
You didn’t take it, Winter, or you, Wren; and what on earth’s the use of getting down in the mouth, and perhaps losing the match, because of it? The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's A School Story
He tells stories that makes everybody laugh, and he seems very chipper and happy, but they do say that he has melancholy spells, and is all down in the mouth at times. In The Boyhood of Lincoln A Tale of the Tunker Schoolmaster and the Times of Black Hawk
You see she don’t want to let folks think she is down in the mouth the least bit about David. Marcia Schuyler
When I felt down in the mouth over my own idiocy, I used to re-read them, and they always were good medicine. The Straw
Thought he looked rather down in the mouth last night. April's Lady A Novel
Though somewhat down in the mouth, they apparently felt no ill-will, but were obedient and respectful. Salt Water The Sea Life and Adventures of Neil D'Arcy the Midshipman
Nettleship also greeted me warmly, though he looked somewhat down in the mouth. Paddy Finn
No, it’s no use to be down in the mouth. !Tention A Story of Boy-Life during the Peninsular War
What with my Sally at home, and your uncle here, and you always down in the mouth, and Mike not sticking to his work, things is as miserable as mizzar.” The Adventures of Don Lavington Nolens Volens
Enough to make any one feel down in the mouth. Parkhurst Boys And Other Stories of School Life
On the contrary, he looked extremely sad, being very melancholy at leaving home, and altogether “down in the mouth,” so to speak. Teddy The Story of a Little Pickle
“The fact is,” said Telson, “Parson and I both think he’s down in the mouth.” The Willoughby Captains
Whatever should he be down in the mouth about?” said Horace. Reginald Cruden A Tale of City Life
The captain was very decidedly down in the mouth. The Cock-House at Fellsgarth
However, ten miles come to an end at last, and in due time I turned up at Brownstroke pretty tired, and generally feeling somewhat down in the mouth by my day’s adventures. My Friend Smith A Story of School and City Life
Come, are you, too, like these Spanish gentles, down in the mouth for a puff of wind and a pailful or two of salt water over the deck? Sir Ludar A Story of the Days of the Great Queen Bess
He’d be down in the mouth if he were!—the fool! The Willoughby Captains
If he ever is down in the mouth, I think he was so last night after it was all over.” Follow My leader The Boys of Templeton
The two merchants again parted, the Frenchman with a mind relieved of a heavy load, and the Yankee rather down in the mouth at the result of his trade. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, April 1844 Volume 23, Number 4
Some unfortunate minds are constitutionally down in the mouth. Aims and Aids for Girls and Young Women On the Various Duties of Life, Physical, Intellectual, And Moral Development; Self-Culture, Improvement, Dress, Beauty, Fashion, Employment, Education, The Home Relations, Their Duties To Young Men, Marriage, Womanhood And Happiness.
But don't you be down in the mouth about this scrape. Left on Labrador or, The cruise of the Schooner-yacht 'Curlew.' as Recorded by 'Wash.'
She looked mighty chipper in her finery as you whisked by, but you was down in the mouth. Dixie Hart
So he went into the stable, down in the mouth and heavy-hearted, and then Dapplegrim asked him at once why he was in such doleful dumps. Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know
"I've been pretty down in the mouth all morning because there's a little too much mystery, chief." Murder at Bridge
Our Senator was very much down in the mouth about the situation in general and wanted to talk about it. A Journal From Our Legation in Belgium
She was afraid to enter, and turning again towards the stair, grew giddy at sight of the depth beneath her, and was forced to throw herself down in the mouth of the cave. The Light Princess and Other Fairy Stories
You are not likely to cheer the hearts of men by looking down in the mouth yourself. Levels of Living Essays on Everyday Ideals
What a man says on such a matter when he is down in the mouth goes for nothing. Phineas Finn The Irish Member
And the office boy, slowly pulling off one damp, well-made boot and then the other over the gouty toes, was the only person who noticed that "the governor" was awfully down in the mouth. Great Possessions
During the evening bad news came in from France, and everybody was down in the mouth. A Journal From Our Legation in Belgium
I thought so, but look here, why are you so down in the mouth, there's something up I'm sure,' and Chubby scrutinises his friend gravely. Lippa
Hang it, man! don't look so down in the mouth. Mark Hurdlestone Or, The Two Brothers
And if you are down in the mouth, come to me, and I will sing you a Scotch song. Phineas Finn The Irish Member
"Don't look so down in the mouth, Bill," said Jem, good-naturedly. Watch—Work—Wait Or, The Orphan's Victory
"Johnny," he said to one of them, "somehow I feel awfully down in the mouth to-night." Prince Fortunatus
"See, Jacob," said she, "what makes you so down in the mouth?" Pepper & Salt or, Seasoning for Young Folk
"The home of my fathers looks down in the mouth," he reflected aloud. The Militants Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World
He was, however, pretty low down in the mouth, for there was not a friendly eye to encourage him, nor a friendly shout to back him up. Acton's Feud A Public School Story
You look awfully down in the mouth, Ramsay, as though you'd enjoy howling like the lone wolf on far Alaska's shore, if you were sure nobody was looking. Lippincott's Magazine Of Popular Literature And Science Old Series, Vol. 36—New Series, Vol. 10, July 1885
You are good for nothing as long as you're so down in the mouth. The Doctor's Dilemma
"The adventure hasn't come yet," I answered, not caring to see him down in the mouth over nothing. Dutch Courage and Other Stories
Of course he's a little down in the mouth about himself. One of the 28th A Tale of Waterloo
I set out on my errand rather down in the mouth. Helmet of Navarre
When you feel down in the mouth or blue, just look at Ham and it makes you laugh. Buffalo Roost
I'm sorry, old man; but if I were you I wouldn't be too down in the mouth. The Divine Fire
Look here, old fellow, I don't mind owning I'm rather down in the mouth about—you know what. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, September 19, 1891
No wonder he is down in the mouth! Dave Ranney
Well, brother, feeling bad, down in the mouth? Savva and the Life of Man Two plays by Leonid Andreyev
"He's been kind er down in the mouth all day." The Lady of Big Shanty
You seem very down in the mouth," he said, "and you're sulking with your glass. The Devil's Pool
See here, Purcell, if Ripley is looking down in the mouth at recess, why don't you go up to him and talk baseball? The High School Pitcher Dick & Co. on the Gridley Diamond
For two or three days he wandered about the country very down in the mouth. Mr. Scarborough's Family
He was hanging round the place all the morning, and looking so down in the mouth, that I told him that if he would try to do better, we would give him one more chance. The Conjure Woman
I—I can't be sure—" "She must have, or she wouldn't be so down in the mouth now. The Lions of the Lord A Tale of the Old West
Whispered Wegg to Venus, as they crossed the yard behind him: 'Look at the worm and minion; he's down in the mouth already.' Our Mutual Friend
As to the young cove, he may be very respectable and what not, but he’s too down in the mouth for me—he ain’t game.’ Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people
They all looked rather down in the mouth, though, and Oswald asked how you were to make your two pounds a week. The Story of the Treasure Seekers
And now! they are both ill, both silent, both as down in the mouth as if - I can find no simile. Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson — Volume 1
"Tom, when you are down in the mouth you use poor judgment," she went on. Desert Gold
"A while ago he was all down in the mouth, and now he's peart as a cricket." Uncle Tom's Cabin
We were poor, Alice and I, and people behaved rather hard toward us, and sometimes we were a little down in the mouth about it; but that was all. The Damnation of Theron Ware
Oh well, we were a little down in the mouth then. The Mutineers
So the lack of animation became more than ever perceptible; for the good cheer of Ying Ch'un and her sisters was also damped by the sight of all of them down in the mouth. Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books
Next thing bothered and worried me, was 'long of a terrible drouth; And me an' all o' my neighbors was some'at down in the mouth. Farm Ballads
He was dreadfully down in the mouth when he came back from that visit. Five Thousand Dollars Reward
You mightn't believe it, but some days I feel away down in the mouth. A Woman Intervenes
He'd been down in the mouth about it, the last week or so, but yesterday afternoon he was confident enough. The Orange-Yellow Diamond
Well, I felt proper sorry for him, for he was a very clever man, and looked cut up dreadfully, and amazin' down in the mouth. The Clockmaker Or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville
So he went into the stable, down in the mouth and heavy-hearted, and then Dapplegrim asked him at once why he was in such dumps. Popular Tales from the Norse
I thought you were an enviable sort of fellow, with a snug little prospect before you, and here you are, as down in the mouth as if you hadn't a hope in the world. Honor Edgeworth Ottawa's Present Tense
Yes, Esther, I know; but the truth is, I'm a bit down in the mouth. Esther Waters
It don't do to chaff now,' said a young navvy, who was especially down in the mouth. The Three Clerks
Harry, you are sure to be disappointed lots of times before you hit on a treasure, and then if you were all by yourself you would get down in the mouth. The Treasure of the Incas
We knew not what to conclude from these symptoms, save that she might be sickening of some disorder; so we to our beds, very down in the mouth and faint at heart. A Set of Rogues
Thus saying he arose and went aside and sat him down in the mouth of the cave. Beltane the Smith
When I am down in the mouth I take a drink to 'liven me up, and when I feel good I take a drink to make me feel better. Barriers Burned Away
"But she looks down in the mouth," Sarah Maitland thought. The Iron Woman
All the time Cui Ai showing Chests, not down in the mouth but having smilings. Seven Maids of Far Cathay
Sort of sick and down in the mouth. Quill's Window
Well, I felt proper sorry for him, for he was a very clever man, and looked cut up dreadfully, and amazin down in the mouth. The Clockmaker — or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville
"He's, down in the mouth, and no mistake," was Tom's comment, when the boys were left to themselves. The Rover Boys in the Jungle Or, Stirring Adventures in Africa
"What makes her so 'down in the mouth'?" he queried. Without a Home
"You don't look down in the mouth, my Lord." The Way We Live Now
At last he rose abruptly from his chair, and said, "Will you dine with me to-day, Colligan?—I'm so down in the mouth, so deucedly hipped, it will be a charity." The Kellys and the O'Kellys
"Not down in the mouth, because of this little run of ill-luck?" said Carlton, in a bantering way, as he saw a cloud settling over the face of his victim. The Two Wives Or, Lost and Won
Here, father, come and have a word with Peak; he looks rather down in the mouth among his second prizes.' Born in Exile
I like 'em well enough, but I got down in the mouth all the same. Under Fire: the story of a squad
"Charlie is a good-hearted fellow, and one of the best companions I know, though he is a bit down in the mouth just now, poor old chap." Herb of Grace
"Well, don't be down in the mouth about it, my boy!" said Beau sympathetically. Thelma
"I'm never down in the mouth," replied Wilkinson, forcing a smile to his countenance. The Two Wives Or, Lost and Won
But I was down in the mouth, and when the Consul left me, I crept wearily back to my bedroom. George Walker at Suez
The pup had give up his chase after the train an' was comin' back the track to town, lookin' mighty down in the mouth—he had a purty prominent mouth, too, the pup had. Happy Hawkins
"No, Christie, not sick, but quite, quite down in the mouth." Christie Johnstone
The Q.M.G. in particular, not having entirely recovered his health, and being low in the article of tobacco, still believed himself to be dying, and was most unusually low-spirited and down in the mouth. Diary of a Pedestrian in Cashmere and Thibet
Thin an' pale an' down in the mouth! The Man of the Forest
Well, don't you get down in the mouth—and never mind all the stuff Julia talks. The Gadfly
In a low voice to Roberts: 'And don't look so confoundedly down in the mouth. The Garotters
‘You look down in the mouth?’ said the doctor, pausing. A Group of Noble Dames
And he reflected further that the more a fellow be "down in the mouth," the more good the amusement would do him. The Last Chronicle of Barset
He looked uncommonly down in the mouth, as he said: 'Is this true, Miss Anville; are you going to cut?' Roundabout Papers
“I get a bit down in the mouth sometimes when ’e goes off into one of ’is brown studies, and I don’t seem to know what ’e’s thinking about.  All Roads Lead to Calvary
Get round him when he's a little down in the mouth. The Prime Minister
I don't want you to think I'm down in the mouth, for I'm not. The Call of the Canyon
To say that a person "is down in the mouth," is synonymous with saying that he is out of spirits. The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
Poor old Jim looks dreadful down in the mouth, don't he, though?' Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields
She can’t get to Soldier Boy, and he stands there all the time, down in the mouth and lonesome; and she says will you shake hands with him and comfort him?  A Horse's Tale
What a theme for regret, and how down in the mouth you must be, judging from the sound of your voice! The Professor
The old man was rather down in the mouth for him. Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields
I never saw him so down in the mouth this years.' Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields
Jim's face began to look more cheerful, but he was down in the mouth again when he saw the wounded man. Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields
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