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From what I can understand, once per line of input from MSMLogs.txt, you're opening the file one.txt and scanning the entire file, this is probably where the bad performance is coming from. You might consider reading one.txt once into memory (if it's not too big), perhaps storing in in a hash to make access to it faster.
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