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Dusty Old Books
A book that I plucked from an antiquity of books filled my nostrils with a smell that I will always know and always love. This love cannot be explained, but neither could any indifference. At the back of the hall, distant from and opposite to the comical speaker's rostrum, behind rows of chairs filled with the attentive and the obliged and the hands raised in angst to express righteousness and cleverness (look at me ! hear me !), I, too, would be righteous and clever some day (wasn't that clever ?), but those dusty old books ! And who could forget God's hand ? It thrust earthword, its sword gleamed a split second before cleaving a wicked man in two, skull to groin, a dusty old book among dusty old books, explored with petrified daring by fingers so tiny they're forgotten. A platoon of books competing, all to be explored in turn, some more readily than others, all old, all dusty, all so rich in scent, none to be forgotten, never to be forgotten. 5th July 2020
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