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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a book by [[James Baldwin]]. [[Eddy Stone]] noted that it was meant to be a bit racy which he hoped was the case. [[Jack Bartlett]] had been embarassed to be seen with it and two [[Oscar Wilde]] books, feeling as though people would discern his secret. In his rush to leave the [[Holborn Library]] with the books, he ran into Stone. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bad Therapy (novel)|Bad Therapy]]'')
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a book by [[James Baldwin]]. [[Eddy Stone]] noted that it was meant to be a bit racy which he hoped was the case. [[Jack Bartlett]] had been embarassed to be seen with it and two [[Oscar Wilde]] books, feeling as though people would discern his secret. In his rush to leave the [[Holborn Library]] with the books, he ran into Stone. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bad Therapy (novel)|Bad Therapy]]'')


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Revision as of 06:40, 13 December 2014

Giovanni's Room was a book by James Baldwin. Eddy Stone noted that it was meant to be a bit racy which he hoped was the case. Jack Bartlett had been embarassed to be seen with it and two Oscar Wilde books, feeling as though people would discern his secret. In his rush to leave the Holborn Library with the books, he ran into Stone. (PROSE: Bad Therapy)

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