84 Charing Cross Road
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:14:02
Thank you.
:14:25
Very nice. Very tasty.
:15:01
Sir:
:15:02
It feels witless to keep writing
"Gentlemen"...

:15:04
...when the same solitary soul is obviously
taking care of everything for me.

:15:08
Savage Landor arrived and promptly
fell open to a Roman dialogue...

:15:12
...where two cities
had just been destroyed by war.

:15:15
Everyone was being crucified
and begging Roman soldiers...

:15:19
...to run them through and end the agony.
:15:21
It'll be a relief to turn to Aesop and
Rhodope where the only worry is a famine.

:15:32
I love used books that open to the page
a previous owner read oftenest.

:15:37
When Hazlitt came, he opened to
"I hate to read new books."

:15:41
And I hollered, "Comrade!"
To whoever owned it before me.

:15:45
I enclose $1, which Brian,
Kay's British boyfriend...

:15:48
...says will cover the 8 shillings I owe you.
:15:51
You forgot to translate it.

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