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One day, she takes a book down from a shelf and slips behind a curtain to read it.
As Mitchell took a book down from one of the shelves, Francis Schaeffer's "The God Who Is There," Rüdiger suddenly spoke up.
They will pace around, stare out of the window, stroke the cat, take a book down from the shelf, pick some daffodils from the garden, and take a nap after lunch.
To illustrate his point, he gets a book down from one of his steepling shelves, a collection of misty photographs of the lost world of his childhood - thatched huts, carts drawn by oxen, floating markets, marshy jungle; no gaslight, no electricity, no roads.
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Those who have sufficient fuel can stay warm and spend the day inside reading the Sunday newspaper or taking a dusty book down from a shelf, getting reacquainted with family members, or finally starting or finishing a long-postponed project.
The first round of submissions included bizarre plans to change the title of a work that had already established itself as a brand and the plan to take the book down from Amazon and wait another six months or so to put it up for sale again.
The book, "Down From the Mountaintop: From Belief to Belonging," describes a childhood blending religious fervor with a frontier lifestyle.
I imagine all the characters bustling to get back into their places as they feel me taking the book down from the shelf.
At my Aladdin's cave, at the Pickwick, on November 11 , 1947— taking the book down from the shelf just now, I find the date written on the flyleaf in the italic script I was then practicing — I bought "The Magic Mountain".
But its goal, Mr. Wolf said, is to not only showcase the holdings of N.Y.U.'s Fales Library, now the largest collection of American food literature, but also to entice readers "to take the book down from the shelf, to buy it, to steal it from your mother if necessary".
As Ms. Ramirez moseys through various fairy tales — at first hurling books down from an overhead walkway, creating plumes of dust — the librarians move in and out of the stories.
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