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The drugstore is a wonderful place to see all manner of ailments.
Lori Lansens
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Lori Lansens
Age: 62
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I feel, holding books, accommodating their weight and breathing their dust, an abiding love. I trust them, in a way that I can't trust my computer, though I couldn't do without it. Books are matter. My books matter. What would I have done through these years without the library and all its lovely books?
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