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Your edits at The Adventures of Tintin have been restored
I also deleted the note I left here earlier. I thought about it and I was wrong to remove your work. I said your edits were not sourced. I didn't think that you probably got your information from the original Belgian-French version, which is a source. I also didn't think adding non-English translations at English Wikipedia was important, but since that's how Hergé originally wrote it, I was wrong there, too.

I'm sorry for this. I hope you continue here because considering your edits at The Adventures of Tintin, you're doing fine work.  City O f Silver  04:52, 14 October 2011 (UTC)

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