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bookshop
1. ‘Yes, it was next door to the bookshop you were so taken with
2. haggling with the owner of a bookshop some fifteen meters away,
3. The first chance I got I went to see Robbie at his bookshop and told him the news
4. That Summer, Lickspittle had come to our village and set up a small bookshop
5. Smith bookshop; she sees that
6. It's available at Anderson's Bookshop in Naperville, Town House Books in St
7. They are those aviation techno-thriller novels you see at the bookshop
8. I do feel sorry, however, when I imagine the next generation of writers who may never hold a physical version of their book in their hands or see it on the shelves of a bookshop
9. Matthew’s curiosity led him to buy a copy of The Bible he saw for sale in a bookshop in Slough
10. When you look in a bookshop at the auto-biography
11. Cameron"s first friend was to go to a sports goods store; the next one to a record shop; the next one to a gift shop; the next one to a bookshop and Cameron himself was elected to go to a newsagent"s
12. book in the local bookshop
13. He had arrived in Macondo during the splendor of the banana company, fleeing from one of many wars, and nothing more practical had occurred to him than to set up that bookshop of incunabula and first editions in several languages, which casual customers would thumb through cautiously, as if they were junk books, as they waited their turn to have their dreams interpreted in the house across the way
14. and less time in the bookshop
15. It was wafting out of a bookshop located on the first floor and literally filling the whole eleven floors of the building with its perfume
16. he had walked into the bookshop
17. In Jeremy’s bookshop we had sold a couple of old volumes of Shakespeare to collectors for
18. In the bookshop, Jeremy’s professional eye quickly assessed my discovery
19. You’ve achieved that rare ambience here that can be found only in a good bookshop
20. At the bookshop the next day Jeremy read the exposé and commented, ‘Seeing all this old muck
21. His aunt asked me about the bookshop and if many of the books from her house had been sold
22. The next day, just after one, he rang me at the bookshop
23. The next day he came into the bookshop
24. entertainment and hilarity in the weeks since it opened than all my months of work in the bookshop
25. bookshop to buy runes
26. But I work mostly in the bookshop a few doors along
27. ‘Got you going, have I? I’d better not call it a second-hand bookshop, then
28. work at the bookshop would carry on as before
29. strolled into the bookshop a couple of days later to ask for a copy of their book
30. bookshop, and beyond it, through a gate in a garden wall, we found a house full of books, with a dozen
31. would only be in everyone’s way, but shortly afterwards, he rushed into the bookshop, saying the
32. Anstruther,--Today I went down to Jena with the girl from next door who wanted to do such mild shopping as Jena is prepared for, mild shopping suited to mild purses, and there I drifted into the bookshop in the market-place where I so often used to drift, and there I found a book dealing with English poetry from Chaucer onward, with pictures of the poets who had written it
33. It's that book I found in the Jena bookshop
34. in aMadrid bookshop, to the reception day of an
35. Charlotte, not content with lecturing, wrote pamphlets,--lofty documents of a deadly earnestness, in German and English, and they might be seen any day in the bookshop windows _Unter den Linden_
36. On the other hand he spent quite two hours in a delightful second-hand bookshop on his way to the place where you buy crockery, and then forgot the crockery
37. Having spent the afternoon at the bookshop and the library, she was more than ready for a few drinks, but less inspired about the questions she would be asked by Alex and this Sam guy
38. So, did I learn anything from speed-reading this entire chapter whilst still in the bookshop?
39. Morley, in The Haunted Bookshop: "No advertisement on earth
40. The best he could think of was a direct question to somebody in charge in an adult bookshop
41. Opposite was a tiny police station and next to it a bookshop with post cards and souvenirs
42. However, the bookshop in Maple Road, Sidborough is keeping quiet
43. A perturbing event has happened recently: a raid of a bookshop in central London, which ended with the four staff, who were there at the time, being beaten so badly that they all died from their injuries before medical treatment could save them
44. It turns out he was sacked from the police when he refused to take part in the destruction of a local bookshop
45. As I was loitering along the High Street, looking in disconsolately at the shop windows, and thinking what I would buy if I were a gentleman, who should come out of the bookshop but Mr
46. Phlegmy coughs shook the air of the bookshop, bulging out the dingy curtains
47. He remembers lamplit hours in Monsieur Hébrard’s bookshop listening to the first radio he ever heard
48. Now, from the window of the bookshop on the corner, pyramids and campaniles of In Cold Blood taunted him, along with a propped-up photograph, like a French postcard, of the author recumbent on a dark divan
49. Many of these were so recently purchased at Barnes and Noble, and the Maryknoll Bookshop that there were still sales slips tucked between the pages
50. “Please deliver this to a bookshop near the university for me