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		<description><![CDATA[I can see glimmers of promise in Dirigible Ditties. Every now and again as I&#8217;m reading it, I&#8217;ll see something that&#8217;s right, something good enough to make my head shift gears. I become interested in the story and start enjoying myself. Unfortunately that only lasts a few moments before another long sequence of exposition or [...]]]></description>
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