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Welcome to Wikipedia - it's unusual that such an inexperienced editor can make such good edits as you did at Tulip mania. May I ask that you more carefully provide references with the edits? Thanks in advance. Smallbones ( talk) 04:58, 12 January 2012 (UTC)
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