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Old January 2nd 09, 11:46 PM posted to rec.collecting.books
Francis A. Miniter[_2_]
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Default Coincidence again

Last weekend, I picked up a first printing of William
Golding's _The Spire_ , Faber & Faber 1964. I was not
familiar with it and had no clue what it was about. But
when I brought it home, there was the New York Times, travel
section, with a picture of Salisbury Cathedral, noting that
the spire was the tallest cathedral spire in England and the
subject matter of Golding's book.


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Francis A. Miniter

ως ουκ αν αιων' εκμαθοις βροτων, πριν αν
θανη τις, ουτε ει χρηστος ουτ’ ει τω κακος.
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