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This audio recording, titled "Doll Audio Recorded on March 6, 1979", introduces the listener to a series of sound effects that recreate the experience of interacting with a doll. The recording begins with a soft, yet distinctive sound that replicates the feeling of a child delicately picking up their cherished doll. Following this, there is a subtle creaking noise, reminiscent of the doll's joints moving as it's being posed in different positions. The recorded sounds are detailed and intricate, emphasizing the doll's physicality and enhancing the overall sensory experience for the listener. The recording also incorporates the unique sound of the doll's hair being brushed, a soothing sound that many can associate with their own childhood memories. The sounds of the doll's dress being adjusted and the tiny footfalls of the doll walking are also included, providing a rich tapestry of sound effects associated with the doll. Finally, the audio captures the gentle sound of the doll being