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		<title>By: kalebeul &#187; Not the Mataró I know</title>
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		<description>[...] in 1851 evokes a typical day in the life of a British railway engineer on the Catalan coast (the Mataro-Barcelona line opened in 1848): It was enough to have disquieted a man of stouter nerves than Tom, who, torn, stupid and [...]</description>
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