#/usr/bin/perl
%p=("\040"=>"\137\057");
$p{$p{"\040"}} = "\040";
print@{[map{$o=$p{"\040"
};@{[ map{(
($o=$ p{$o}
)x$_) }map{
ord($_)-(ord("\40")*3)-1
}split//]},"\n"}split/n/
,"uaqbnfdgcebcccbnebebc"
."ecc"
."gbn"
."dbe"
."bcb"
."ibibncdgdcbib"
."nbbnabnaauaub"
."ndd"
."ccg"
."cedebcbncbebe"
."bcbebcbebccnb"
."beb"
."ebc"
."bebcbebcbcbna"
."bebebecebebcb"
."ebna"]};# amen
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