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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Van Gogh consumed the citron sky waiting for Gauguin. And along with cedar, willow, oleander, fir, cypress and distant blue belfry, fell off the edge of summer into Arles’ tinged autumn. Did the artist run and lie face down in soft grass, tree trunks telling him What he always knew, but telling it slant? Did&#8230;</p>
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