Use dedup to recover from messed up incremental send?

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I've been backing up my fs to another disk on a semi-regular basis.  I
make a readonly snapshot of the fs, and always keep the last snapshot.
I then do an incremental send to the backup fs, using "btrfs send -p".
I then delete the older of the two snapshots on the backed-up fs.

A couple of times I accidentally deleted the parent snapshot before
sending.  (I know I should be using a script to do this.  Mea culpa.)
My question is this:

Is it possible to use dedup to have files from a fresh snapshot on the
backup fs share blocks from previously saved snapshots?  My guess is
that since these are readonly snapshots, I can't do this directly.
But I thought I'd check.

-- 
Michael Welsh Duggan
(md5i@xxxxxxxx)

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