| 21. | The road continues to the south with landmarks like Paico Bookstall, Marzook College and the Kallayi Library.
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| 22. | Bookstalls abound, photographs of spirits and mortals are on sale, and literature is rapidly changing hands.
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| 23. | They also have a refreshment stand and bookstall on platform 4, which is open when the railway is operating.
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| 24. | The station was licensed for the sale of wines and spirits and had a John Menzies bookstall on the platform.
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| 25. | Still, there is no formula for that great title that will reach out from the bookstalls and bewitch the browser.
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| 26. | In 1818 Robert, at 16 years old, began his own business as a bookstall-keeper on Leith Walk.
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| 27. | And the battle of ideas in Pakistan _ the concept, not the book _ is evident in the bookstalls'neighborhood.
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| 28. | Johnson's father ran a bookstall on Uttoxeter market, and young Samuel once refused to help out on the stall.
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| 29. | Junk philosophy in the bookstalls : The wisdom of the late Harvey Penick likened to the revelations of St . Theresa of Avila.
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| 30. | William Marshall's railway bookstall established at the station in 1841 was the first to be opened in the City of London.
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