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	<title>Comments on: Your daily moomin</title>
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		<title>By: fillyjonk</title>
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		<description>Yay! Everyone could benefit from a daily dose of Moomin, I think...


I read the books a lot as a child (along with Chronicles of Narnia, the Hobbit, and My Side of the Mountain) and I still find myself using turns-of-phrase or ways of describing things that would not be out of place in one or more of those books.</description>
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<p>I read the books a lot as a child (along with Chronicles of Narnia, the Hobbit, and My Side of the Mountain) and I still find myself using turns-of-phrase or ways of describing things that would not be out of place in one or more of those books.</p>
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