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	<title>Chapter One Title</title>

	<para>Your chapter paragraph. You can put anything that you want here.</para>
		
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	<sect1 id="book.ch01.sect1">

		<title>Section Title</title>

		<para>Your section paragraph. Why not include a link? <link xlink:href="https://rubygems.org/gems/bookshop">bookshop gem site</link>
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		<para>
			Did you know that by using a Docbook tool-chain flow you can drastically simplify your publishing workload. Now instead of modifying four documents each time you have an edit, you can just edit the Docbook source and export it to all of your <quote>end formats</quote>. Doesn't that sounds great! This becomes especially useful as you begin to manage several editions and versions of a book. Can you <emphasis>imagine</emphasis> having to touch every single document for every single edit you need to make? That sounds exhausting to us at BlueHead.
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bookshop-0.0.3 lib/bookshop/generators/bookshop/app/templates/book/ch01_put_short_title_here.xml