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Introduces the subject matter of poisoning-drugs ( an apple in the story) and the related plot device of suspended animation, which even in Science Fiction is a rather ( Red Line) topic. Of course a similar plot device exists in Sleeping Beauty, who is called both Aurora ( Dawn) and Briar Rose. No, it doesn"t promote pipe smoking!

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