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Library, Hatfield House
Maybe some very old Philosophy books, or even mathematics books, there!
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But even better, how about learning the contents of all that lot!
Best Wishes
Peter
in the foreground up to the golden light of the library.
It really seems like being able to stretch out a hand and to browse the books in the foreground and then go admiring and getting lost in the pleasure of observing and .. choosing.
*****
Best wishes-Bea
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