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Newly back from Italy, Chaucer asks a favor.
It used to be the unmistakable, metronomic, two-note song of the chiffchaff, the tiny leaf-warbler newly back from its North African winter, which I would catch on weekend outings to the countryside in mid-March, and my heart would instantly lift.
What I didn't understand at that precise moment was that the sales staff of Esquire's advertising department, newly back from an intensive Tony Robbins seminar on the Left Coast, was so unbelievably empowered that they had just broken all previous sales records and sold out every single inch of space in the magazine for the next four months.
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