If nothing else, a house is a place to keep books in.

Robert Pogue Harrison
If nothing else, a house is a place to keep...
If nothing else, a house is a place to keep...
If nothing else, a house is a place to keep...
If nothing else, a house is a place to keep...
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If nothing else, a house is a place to keep books in. A house is a place where you can sit and read and look at the pictures. If you love books, you should consider owning a house.

Source: The Dominion Of The Dead

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