Monday, October 3, 2011
"A Barrow Piled With Books"
Over the way is a barrow piled with books. A lean young man picks them over eagerly. A working lad: a hungry-looking young man. He counts out six pennies and buys a book. I am curious. I edge up and look. Milton's Paradise Lost! And he so hungry; and lucky, too, in the long run! A thing you always remember happily is the way you starved yourself for books.
- A Manchester street scene in H. V. Morton's The Call of England, 1936
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