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In the gloom of the Baltic gallery, there are things preserved under glass: odds and ends in an upturned beret; a cabinet whose opened drawers are filled with stones; a plastic American breakfast (plastic fried eggs, plastic bacon); phials of liquid; stacks of money.
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