Merle,

Nope.  I'm stubborn, and not in a hurry.  

I am going to make the bookstore and Universe come through for me.

And I will not pay over $2 US (the book will therefore have to be in nicely bad 
condition, barely salable.  I had a copy in 1973-4.  Maybe I'll find the same 
edition.  "Signet", I think it was; nice illustration on the cover).

I've already read the book.  I never thought it was so great anyway.  I just 
want to see if I was right, and to read it again also for nostalgia purposes.  
I don't think it was one of Huxley's proudest efforts, anyhow.  Hence, not TOO 
motivated, here.  I think I'll enjoy it again, though.

But the store will eventually get a copy, and I might be there at the right 
time to adopt it, read it, and sell it back to them at a loss.  Or maybe I'll 
just peruse it in the comfortable store and decide I don't need it again.

There are lots of tasty choices when we don't pick and choose.

"Abiding nowhere, let the mind work."

--Joe  

> Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
>
> okay go on line..amazon... second hand..or go to local library..merle




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