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The fibers of all things have their tension and are strained like the strings of an instrument.
The fibers of all things have their tension and are strained like the strings of an instrument.
The fibers of all things have their tension and are strained like the strings of an instrument.
The fibers of all things have their tension and are strained like the strings of an instrument.
The fibers of all things have their tension and are strained like the strings of an instrument.
The fibers of all things have their tension and are strained like the strings of an instrument.
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