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Palindrome: From Ma's

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  • From Ma's lab, a balsam Morf.
    - Ray N. Franklin, 15:23 12 Dec 2019
    Seed:  Bahamas.
    Time: about 15 minutes.
    
    I began the selection process by reading Main-H and clicking on the "bah" fragment in Habsburg. There, I chose Bahamas as a likely seed, thinking of Captain Ahab. From Bahamas, the "sam" fragment lead to "balsam", which proceeded to the Bahamas lab. The verb "from" reversed to "morf" and I considered using it as a misspelling of morph, but soon changed my mind.
    
    * Bahamas sam Ahab
    * Bahamas lab a balsam Ahab
    * From Bahamas lab a balsam Ahab morf
    * From Ma's lab, a balsam Morf.
    
    After adding "From" in the third version, I looked up "morf" online and found the wonderful Edinburgh street musician. Reading about Morf's style and watching some of his videos, I changed direction. I found that I could remove Ahab and tweak the left-hand side to make a valid palindrome.
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