84 Charing Cross Road
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A man was sitting there
with a Hogarth nose.

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He looked up and said:
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"So sorry. Good afternoon."
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- Would you like some help?
- May I look around?

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Oh, yes. Of course. Please do.
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The shelves go on forever.
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They go up to the ceiling
and they're very old and gray...

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...like old oak that absorbed so much dust
over the years...

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...they no longer are their true color.
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There's a print selection...
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...or rather a long print table
with Cruikshank, Rackham...

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...and Spy and all those
old English caricaturists and illustrators...

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...that I'm not smart enough
to know a lot about.

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There are some lovely old
illustrated magazines.

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I stayed about half an hour
hoping your Frank...

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...or one of the girls would turn up.
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They must have been all out to lunch,
and I couldn't stay any longer.

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What kind of a Pepys' Diary...
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...do you call this?
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This is not...
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...Pepys' Diary.
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This is some busybody...
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...editor's collection...
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...of excerpts...
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...from Pepys' Diary.
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May he rot.
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I could just spit.

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