When Elsie turns his proposal down he later married Ivy (died 1910) and had one son Peter, who joined the army. However, she had no clue as to what trouble Edna had caused, as she had been in Scotland when she caused her schemes before. However, the investigation into Green's death begins to wind down, as the police have failed to find anything more than circumstantial evidence to link Bates to the crime. During the Great War, she opened a soup kitchen at Crawley House, in secret, and was helped by Mrs Patmore and Daisy to run it from the money given by the government for the hospital. In the fifth series, Mary meets Henry Talbot, a race car driver. She resists claiming her widow's pension as she thinks it wrong to claim money for marrying a man that she liked but would have not married under normal circumstances. Even so, the family still call him by his last name. During the First World War with the men away fighting, Mr Drake needs help on his farm. He later opens the ball at Grantham House and dances with Rose. This is a list of characters from Downton Abbey, a British period drama television series created by Julian Fellowes and co-produced by Carnival Films and Masterpiece for ITV and PBS, respectively. Joe Burns (played by Bill Fellows) is a former suitor to Mrs Hughes. He is a recent war veteran and suffers from severe Combat Stress Reaction (CSR, or shell shock) that causes him to be very nervous and somewhat disconnected to his surroundings. He returns to Downton in 1922, clearly still interested in the recently widowed Mary. Full of regret, Shrimpie later privately confesses to Robert that he has to sell his estate to pay off debts and says that he admires Robert for thinking ahead and modernising Downton. Their increased companionship is suggested by showing Jimmy often with a cigarette. This engagement is broken off and during the war he is injured. Sarah O'Brien (played by Siobhan Finneran), who is mainly known as Miss O'Brien by the other servants or just O'Brien by the family, was Lady Grantham's lady's maid, a post she has held since 1910. Rose wants to marry Jack, though Mary sees that Rose's primary motivation is to upset her mother. They insist that they can give Charlie a far better future than Ethel ever could. She reveals the story of Anna's attack but states that the attacker was a stranger who broke into the house. In a journey to the highlands it is revealed that Dr Clarkson has developed romantic feelings for Isobel Crawley. When Barrow begins treating himself to cure his homosexuality and is suffering, Baxter convinces him to see Dr Clarkson, after which Barrow treats her with more respect. In the third series, Ethel returns, having entered into a life of prostitution. A distraught Bates along with Lady Mary is adamant that Anna will not be convicted or even go to trial. He visits Downton Abbey in 1917 as part of a tour of England to drum up support for the war effort. She receives some money from a deceased family member, purchases a cottage in the nearby community of Haughton-le-Skerne and opens a Bed and Breakfast, hiring her niece, Lucy to help her. Richard "Dickie" Grey, Lord Merton (played by Douglas Reith) is Mary's godfather and a widower with at least two sons, Larry and Tim Grey. He is appointed Governor of Bombay that year, and he and his wife travel to India. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. She is also the associate director of the MahWaff Theatre Company. She later retracts the statement as she feels guilty and over time, her feelings for Thomas diminish and she notices that Downton's other footman, William, likes her. He volunteers to help Mr Mason take care of Downton's pigs and shows an interest in farming. However, it becomes clear that Barrow knows a secret about her, which he uses to his advantage to make her spy on the servants and family, something Baxter is very uncomfortable with. When he was at school he fooled around and never learned how to read or how to write anything but his own name. After the death of the heir to the estate and her unofficial fianc, Mary's relationship with the new heir, distant cousin Matthew Crawley, begins coldly due to their different upbringing. Matthew dies suddenly in a car crash only days later, and he never informed his wife Mary or her parents of his discussion with Gregson while fishing. Branson's return to Downton Abbey for Matthew and Mary's wedding is off to a poor start: he doesn't own a set of tails or even a dinner jacket, and he talks politics at dinner, enraging Robert. Braithwaite had a certain interest in the book's. Heartbroken and angered by her hesitancy, Matthew withdraws his proposal and decides to leave Downton. Using her husband's name, she obtains a service post in the household of the Marquess of Flintshire since the Marchioness of Flintshire is the Earl of Grantham's cousin. As a . Nevertheless, he maintains a fascination with medicine. He has a close relationship with Mrs Hughes, built up over a quarter-century of overseeing the household staff. Mr Bates reassures Anna that nothing will change between them, and that he will always support her. . Martha sees herself as representing modernity, while Violet seems to represent the pre-war aristocratic world that is gradually becoming obsolete. At the end of the third series, Tom becomes the land agent for the estate at Violet's suggestion, owing to having grown up on a farm in Ireland. He meets Mrs Hughes at a fair in Downton after the death of Ivy and asked her a second time to marry him, giving her a parting gift of a small doll. At first, she is afraid of losing both Mrs Patmore and her father-in-law, when they begin to see one another, however, after reassurance from both of them that they will always love her, she changes her mind. Immerse yourself in the much loved British historical drama, relive some of. This all occurs when Matthew and his mother were away in France, in the trenches and field hospitals respectively. Anna is freed but on bail whilst her husband is classified as being on the run. Thomas later tells Anna Bates that he's upset because he wasn't special to Jimmy, which Anna very adamantly disagrees with. Amused instead of scandalised at the revelation, Grantham gently declines Carson's offer, ending the matter as a non-issue. She was forced to leave school at the age of 11. She also has a nephew, Alfred Nugent, who later becomes a footman at Downton. Outspoken, Ethel does not like being told what to do by anyone, which often has her in conflict with Anna or Mrs Hughes. When Mary discovers that it was Green who assaulted Anna, she asks Tony to dismiss him, but says she cannot tell him why. Jimmy's whereabouts post-Downton are never revealed. Even when she rises from housemaid to lady's maid, she shows signs of distaste at serving rather than being served. After Tom goes to bed later that night, Edna sneaks up to his room and enters after asking if he was still awake. Determined to prove him innocent, Anna and Robert try to appeal the decision and are successful in reducing Bates's sentence from execution to life imprisonment. Edna was somewhat of a sympathetic character, coming from nothing and doing whatever she could to scrounge up a better life for herself. His love of automobiles was a common interest that he shared with Edith and as well as bringing them close together inspired Edith to learn to drive. Elsie worked as a maid at Duneagle Castle for an unknown period of time. Matthew is paralysed from the waist down while serving in the First World War, but, after a miraculous recovery and difficulty moving past Lavinia's death from Spanish flu, he and Mary wed in 1920. The pair see each other often in London during series six and they fall in love. As a powerful and extremely wealthy noble with palaces and thousands of acres of land, he and Violet met in Saint Petersburg in 1874 while she and her husband, the then Earl of Grantham, were in the retinue of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh. He starts his employment there in 1910 as a junior footman. Edith accepts him, and they marry on New Year's Eve 1925. Time skips to 29 December 1925, and Anna is shown to be close to giving birth. Upon his return to Britain, he gets permission to work at Downton as sergeant in charge when the residence is made into a centre of recovery for injured officers. In series four, Anna is violently raped and Bates is confused and hurt at her attempts to push him away, as he is unaware of Anna's distress. "[12] Emily Orley, also of Buzzfeed, argued that the storyline of the rape of Anna had too much focus on the male characters.[13]. Violet has Clarkson lie to mend their marriage. When Thomas decides to buy extra food and supplies on the black market to sell to Downton's kitchen staff, she refuses to get involved in his business, but she sympathises with Thomas after he realises he has been swindled. He is initially reticent about his family, but mentions that his great-grandfather and his family were Russian Jews from Odessa who had emigrated to England during the 19th century and eventually anglicised their family name. Furthermore, she reasons that once Edna had what she wanted, namely Tom's word to marry her, she would have made sure she became pregnant by using another candidate. Ryder informs Anna that he has identified the problem and that she has a common issue of having cervical incompetence, a condition which results in a baby becoming too heavy for the womb to support after about three months, but also tells her that the condition is easily treatable with cervical cerclage, a stitch inserted into the womb after a woman has been pregnant for about 12 weeks; however, it does not always work. On returning home, relieved to find that Isis is safe, he learns from Grantham that some children had found and returned the dog, seemingly ruining Thomas' plan. "[17] Finneran believed that O'Brien "was great to play. She is coerced by O'Brien into telling Edith, who writes to the Turkish Ambassador. At that time, it is inferred that Jimmy has kept up appearances by teasing Thomas and giving him a very clear cold shoulder that even Alfred notices is extreme. Rose befriends the prince's mistress, Freda Dudley Ward, who comes to her when a letter from the prince is stolen by Terence Sampson, a greedy acquaintance from Robert's club. They had been too scared to come forward before but had now stepped forward and informed the police of his actions. When they win, Barrow follows Jimmy who, having won a large bet, has too much to drink. [14], Thomas was originally meant to be written out of the show at the end of the first series once he had had his "comeuppance". In Italia, la stagione stata trasmessa in prima visione su Rete 4 dall'11 dicembre 2014 all'8 gennaio 2015.. La stagione copre il periodo di tempo da febbraio ad . Matthew defends Michael against his wife and goes stalking and fishing with him. Edna starts asking questions and making comments about Tom and Sybil, saying that Lady Sybil could have done better but that he is handsome, which prompts Mrs Hughes to tell her to mind her place. When Anthony Strallan reveals what Larry had done, Lord Merton asks his son if it was true. Sir Herbert leaves Downton the next morning with no knowledge of the incident. Headstrong, ambitious, and determined, Edna sets her sights on the recent widower Tom Branson. When Matthew returns from the First World War injured she refuses to leave him despite being told that he will never walk again and is impotent. Bates finally confronts Anna and reveals the truth; he realised Green was the attacker as soon as he returned to Downton, and he did intend to murder the valet the day he was killed. Her determination to treat the man piques the ire of Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, and preparing for a showdown, Violet shows up at Mr Drake's bedside only to witness the procedure and its unmitigated success. Cora and Edith make up a story to tell her father Robert, that the pig farmer cannot financially care for this child along with his own children, and Edith asks Robert if Marigold can become her "ward." He returns to Downton, having apparently settled affairs with his wife, but Miss O'Brien contacts Vera and once again, she returns to cause more trouble. Anna insists that they marry so that she will have legal rights if the worst happens. He convinces her to go away with him to a hotel in Liverpool to be lovers, and she agrees, wanting to be sure he is the right man for her. First the American-born chatelaine of Downton Abbey (played by Elizabeth McGovern) takes on Miss O'Brien as her lady's maid, only to have O'Brien plant a bar of soap on the bathroom floor,. After being told he would not make it, William proposes to Daisy and tells her that he wants to marry her, not just out of love, but also to secure her a widow's pension so that she would be taken care of. In 1921, Rose's relationship with her mother has soured, though her relationship with her father is better. However, after she explains her feelings on marriage he doesn't act. At other times, Mrs Patmore becomes flustered and takes her frustration out on Daisy. Her efforts are rewarded when her father-in-law is offered the tenancy of Yew Tree Farm, located in the Downton estate. Lady Rose Aldridge (ne MacClare) (portrayed by Lily James) (b. Though Mary struggles to overcome her lingering grief about Matthew's death, she realises she loves Henry, and the two marry at the end of series six. Anna May Bates (ne Smith; born possibly in 1886) was head housemaid at Downton Abbey and is currently lady's maid to Lady Mary Crawley. Beginning as a junior footman, he rose to become butler by 1890. In episode 6 Anna begins to experience uncomfortable pains again and Bates insists he pay for her to see Ryder again. We've listed any clues from our database that match your search for "Downton Abbey maid". She dies at the end of the second film. She is also entrusted with teaching Lady Sybil how to cook, something which the pair enjoy. She is convinced that he may take her back and they can get married, but he gently tells her that he is too old for her and that he doesn't want her to waste away her life caring for him. They then take this to Robert who ensures that the witness makes a statement, then tries to contact Bates. Mrs Hughes threatens to summon a doctor to examine her if she persists with her lie. [1] He, however, is not ready for romance because he is still in mourning for his wife, Lady Sybil Branson. She, in turn thanks him, describing him as strong and lucky neither of which he considered himself to be. When Jimmy returns with Dr. Clarkson and the other fair-goers, they find Thomas beaten and bloody. He would also gain the companionship of Mrs Patmore, Daisy dropping any objections she had about her father in-law and her superior at Downton Abbey being together. Though unmarried, she is referred to as Mrs Hughes according to traditional titles for servants during the time period. He would take on Downton footman Andy Parker as a farmhand, and at series end, would be pleased when Daisy would finally move to Yew Tree Farm with him at long last. Thomas is quickly drawn to Jimmy, whose flirty and vague behaviour leads him to believe that Jimmy might be interested in sharing a homosexual relationship. She maintains a quarrelsome rivalry with Violet, the Dowager Countess, but this eventually develops into a genuine friendship, especially after Isobel is grief-stricken by Matthew's unexpected death and Violet's brief illness. After hearing this news, both Mr Carson and Mrs Hughes immediately agree that she has to go. When a witness comes forward to claim Mr Green was murdered and the investigation reaches Downton, police question Bates and Anna on several occasions. Rose later becomes attracted to Sir John Bullock, a guest at a Downton house party with whom she later meets up in London along with some of her relatives. The neighbour also stated that she had seen Vera walking down the street when the gas lights had come on (she said they made a sort of "halo" around Vera's head), which would have been when Bates was already on his way back home. It is he who eventually talks Lady Mary out of her listless grief over Matthew's death. Marigold is born in Geneva, Switzerland and adopted by a Swiss couple. Bates is overjoyed by the news. It was a decision that both of them would regret later. Determined to find any way to legally marry Edith, he learns if he becomes a German citizen he can divorce Lizzy. However, Lady Edith misses Marigold and decides to have Marigold grow up on the farm of Timothy Drewe, a sympathetic local farmer. Ethel Parks (played by Amy Nuttall) was the new maid introduced in the second series as Gwen's replacement. He has worked at Downton since he was a young man, when his grandfather was its Head Groom. She searches for anyone Vera may have been in contact with, and finds a neighbour who saw her the day of her death. Edith inherits his publishing company and reclaims their daughter, Marigold. Cora blames Robert for Sybil's death because he did not listen to Clarkson. She has blond hair, fair skin, and midnight blue eyes. After she got fired, Edna manages to come back to Downton to work as Cora's lady's maid. This scheme fails, however, when he is sold worthless goods and is rendered penniless. Still in the dark about her pregnancy, Anna begins to experience pains in episode 4, for which Lady Mary rushes her down to London, claiming to Bates that the emergency is hers, not Anna's. The show ran for six series and fifty-two episodes, including five . Ethel tells Mrs Hughes that her neighbours think she is a war widow but admits that Major Bryant refuses to acknowledge that he is Charlie's father, despite Ethel and Mrs Hughes's best efforts to get him to admit paternity. She is unsure how to handle the situation, especially when he is drafted during the First World War and convinces himself that she is his sweetheart. Edith changes her mind at the very last second, and she and Rosamund concoct a ridiculous story that they would like to take a holiday in Switzerland for a few months to "improve their French." However, the pains are nothing to worry about, as it's just her body adjusting to the pregnancy. She gives it to Lady Mary, who destroys it after Bates uses his skills as forger and pickpocket in suppressing a royal scandal. In series six, despite her sister Mary's efforts to separate them, Edith marries Bertie Pelham, becoming a marchioness, and he and her family come to accept her daughter Marigold. Later, at the memorial, Mary speaks to Bates, certain that Anna will not be convicted, and feels there will not even be a trial, as the police have nothing to go on. He purposefully puts his hand in the line of fire in order to gain a blighty wound and be sent home. Jack breaks off the relationship to protect Rose. Thomas Ferguson Niall Branson (played by Allen Leech) was initially the family chauffeur, employed in series one. In between serving in the Anglo-Boer War and joining the staff at Downton Abbey, John Bates went to prison for a theft that Vera had committed. She works unstintingly and unflaggingly to remedy what happened. This is a list of characters from Downton Abbey, . She had one favourite brother who had shell shock and later died during the Great War. Matthew Reginald Crawley (played by Dan Stevens) (18851921) is a middle-class distant cousin of the Crawleys who becomes the heir to the estate in the first episode and soon after moves to Downton. Finally, Edna says she cannot be stopped from speaking to Cora. In the last episode of series one, O'Brien comes to believe that Cora is going to replace her. A shocked Anna begins to ask how the case is sorted out but Bates silences her, saying they will speak of it later. Though both Prince Kuragin and Violet were married, they fell in love and attempted to run away together, but did not succeed. With Violet's help, Isobel proposes to Lord Merton, who accepts, to the horror of his son and daughter in-law, and they are married in the series finale. This eyesight problem is declared to be cataracts, the surgery for which is new and daunting to Mrs Patmore, but the operation is successful and she regains the full use of her eyesight. Using the controversial methods espoused by the infamous Marie Stopes) and sacked her ceremoniously. He joins his fellow former nobles on an outing to Downton in the spring of 1924. Poor Alfred is used as a pawn in his aunt's scheming, which eventually comes to nothing. While Baxter expected to be fired, Cora forgives her and lets her stay on, with the condition that she won't rob her. In series three, she has a breast cancer scare; the lump is eventually diagnosed as benign. In the first film, she reveals she is pregnant with Bertie's child. Daisy admits she loved Alfred, but that is gone and they need to go their separate ways. George's father Matthew is killed in a car crash the day of George's birth. In the second series Christmas episode, it is apparent that Carlisle's pragmatism does not sit well with the Crawleys and he and Mary begin to argue more frequently, much to the consternation of Matthew and her grandmother. Bates is freed, and the reunited married couple move into a cottage on the grounds shortly thereafter. He often helps Ivy in the kitchen with his culinary skills, much to Daisy's ire. Carson's main complaint is that a valet should perform extra duties outside of just seeing to Lord Grantham, including carrying trays and acting as a third footman if necessary. The Marchioness's lady's maid tells Vera about Lady Mary's liaison with Kemal Pamuk. Despite misgivings, Mrs Crawley agrees with the plan, although Ethel seems unwilling to accept any position aside from one close to Charlie's new home. She would be replaced by Phyllis Baxter, who had been hired on Thomas' recommendation (although he failed to reveal to Cora that she had been a criminal). Barrow then attempts to gain an ally in the form of Lady Grantham's new maid Edna, a maid fired from Downton following her attempt to seduce Tom Branson, by claiming that Edna's accidental damage to one of Lady Grantham's favourite garments was in fact due to Anna Bates. 1868), usually called Lady Grantham, is the wife of Robert and mother of Mary, Edith and Sybil. It becomes clear Shrimpie is deeply unhappy about his marriage to Susan. Andrew "Andy" Parker (played by Michael C. Fox) is a footman who starts working at Downton Abbey in 1924. Bertie asks Edith to marry him the night of Charlie Rogers' death. It is impossible to recognise Major Gordon as Patrick Crawley because his face was severely burned during the Battle of Passchendaele. The papers Lavinia stole inadvertently helped create the Marconi scandal. In the second feature film, Andy and Daisy are married and both living together on the farm with Mr Mason, and after the departure of Thomas Barrow it is hinted that Andy will succeed Barrow as Downton's butler. Isobel, a former nurse, constantly takes up new charitable causes, helping run the convalescent home at Downton and assisting refugees and prostitutes, though her sense of moral imperative often irritates others. At the end of the series five Christmas special, Carson has purchased a house and added both his and Mrs Hughes's names to the registry, with the intention of asking Mrs Hughes to marry him; she accepts. Tony instead becomes engaged to the Hon. He is the son of Bill Molesley, the winner of the best bloom at the Downton Flower Show in 1913. Thomas then calls her a "manipulative little witch" and expresses delight that her schemes have come to nothing. 1891) is the eldest daughter of Lord and Lady Grantham and arguably the centre of interest of all the family story arcs in the series. Though Prince Kuragin was subsequently released, he learned that his wife had been exiled a year before. Violet Crawley (The Dowager Countess of Grantham) (played by Maggie Smith) (1841[1]-1928) is Robert's mother and widow of the previous earl. Edna is a former housemaid who is conniving and scheming. . When the war ends, Thomas tries to make a profit by taking advantage of the nationwide rationing by selling goods on the black market. Carlisle leaves the morning before the Servants' Ball, but not before revealing that he did genuinely love her. He arrives at Downton in the first episode to replace Lord Grantham's previous valet. What really happened next remains unknown, although sexual relations are heavily implied. In 1919, she asks Mrs Patmore if, after many years in service, she can be promoted from kitchen maid to assistant cook and Mrs Patmore agrees to ask Mrs Hughes if the budget can support promotion for Daisy. George Matthew Crawley (born August 1921) is the son and heir of the late Matthew Crawley and Lady Mary Josephine Crawley. Before going to Munich to begin his path to obtain German citizenship, he and Edith spend their last night together, making love for the first and last time. Daisy Parker (formerly Mason (ne Robinson)) (played by Sophie McShera) is the kitchen maid, later assistant cook, at Downton. At first, Edith was told he disappeared after going out once he checked into his Munich hotel. She appeared in the first film. Rose secretly invites Ross and his band members to perform at Downton for Robert's birthday, by which time she has entered into a secret relationship with Jack. Deducing that Miss O'Brien is pressuring Jimmy to have Mr Carson demand Thomas leave Downton with no reference, he informs Lord Grantham of the details, and asks Thomas to give him a weapon to use against his former ally. Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham (played by Hugh Bonneville) (b. 1892) (played by Laura Carmichael) is the middle daughter of Lord and Lady Grantham. When the Crawleys manage to reduce Bates's sentence to life imprisonment, she decides to stay at Downton, although she vows that she will not rest until Bates is free. It's just a shame she went about it in such a manipulative and mean-spirited way, attempting to guilt and control Tom Branson. She even skips work to go see him in the Grantham Arms, after hearing that he would be eating lunch there. The older Mr Mason later explains to Daisy that William was his only surviving child and he had realised that William married Daisy not just because he cared for her but so his father would have someone to keep company. Though Isobel is concerned about marrying Lord Merton when his sons do not approve of her, Violet insists she should not let them ruin her future. She begins to feel he is a sensible match for her. . [8] Leech at first tried to develop a Yorkshire accent in an effort to prevent his character from becoming an Irish stereotype, but when he was persuaded that Tom would not become such, he used his native Irish accent.[9]. Mr Carson overhears the news of Lord Grantham's della Francesca painting selling "amazingly well" and takes advantage of this news to hire a new footman at Downton Abbey. She says they do not have enough in common, and Violet later says it is because Tony was not clever enough for her. Her sister Mary is the last in the family to discover, in late 1925, that Marigold is Edith's daughter, and that she is Marigold's aunt. When Mrs Bird refuses to work with a former prostitute, she chooses to leave. The overjoyed couple once again begin to discuss and plan their future. She gets a new hairstyle and announces that she will move into Yew Tree Farm with Mr Mason, while still working at Downton. ), so she was replaced by Edna (the maid had gotten too close to Tom in Season 3). When they return, Bates knows that it was she, not Mary that had the medical emergency; however, this time she tells him that the news is happy and that she is in fact pregnant, to which Bates is overjoyed. For her explosion of anger, she almost loses her job, but Cora, who understands her frustration and anger, talks Carson into letting her stay. When Lady Cora learns that Mrs Hughes is supporting Ethel, she is persuaded to invite Major Bryant's parents to Downton Abbey. Thomas tries to remain calm, quietly asking if Jimmy might try writing. After being informed that this story was untrue by Isobel Crawley, the doctor corrected the report to the War Department, and William is drafted shortly thereafter. Through Lady Rose MacClare, who is one of the helpers, he learns of her relationship to Violet and that the Dowager Countess still lives at Downton. At one point Grantham kisses Jane, but they are interrupted by an oblivious Mr Bates and they decide not to have an affair. During a conversation with Bates, Anna tells him that something in her history could stack against her in a court case. In episode 2, without his knowledge, Anna visits Dr Ryder in London, who offers to perform a cervical stitch to rectify the problem with her carrying a child to term, but she must become pregnant again first. Andy later apologises to Thomas about his treatment towards him. His son Larry, who was once keen on Sybil, treats her husband Tom with rudeness and disrespect. That leads Baxter to guess that Anna is pregnant. Anna is considered perhaps the prettiest of the female servants. Edith stays on (she had intended to resign because she was repulsed that a married man was flirting with her) after Michael expresses his hope that she will, citing how much it cheers him to meet her when they do and to read her column. His aunt is Sarah O'Brien, who brings him forward as a candidate for the empty post based on his previous experience as a waiter at a hotel. She also feels, knowing Michael granted her power of attorney and she might inherit all he has if he is confirmed dead, that she must give something to their daughter, whom she then decides to reclaim. He also insists that Ethel cannot prove that Charlie is Major Bryant's child. In 1922 he joins Violet and Isobel for lunch, later taking a walk with Isobel. They have three children, the youngest being Rose. 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