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From "Books Do Furnish a Room"
Monday, 21 September, 2009
Like it is
"You're not the only one who reads the
New Yorker
, Jon."
-Sonia W.
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tam
Sep 23, 2009 12:26 AM
What? You think you are the only one? :)
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