When Ben walked into his classical literature class five minutes later, he jumped to his mentor and George Leaf wouldn't notice. Ben's coach is back to the class with the words "William Shakespeare". Although Ben walked quietly into the classroom, Leaf immediately turned around and found him.
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"Ben, you are late again! What is the literature you don't like?" Ben was restless and tried not to look at him. leaf. "See me after class!" Ben Wrathborne is a skinny redhead at the Mellon-Ford College in New Haven, Conn. His father Joseph has just become the chief curator of Yale University's Jane Book Department, known as Beinecke. Jane book and manuscript library.
Then he told the students, "All of you must buy or find a book at home including all the Shakespeare plays next week. Tragedy and history." He stopped to look at his class and then lectured about Shakespeare during the rest of the period. life.
When the bell rang for the fifth period, Ben collected his book and slowly placed them in his backpack. He was the last to leave, but went to the coach and said, "Mr. Ye, the reason I am late today is because I am talking to my father on the mobile phone. Take the bus home. Usually he will pick me up. My father just Started working in the college's library.
Ye began to wipe the board and replied: "Thank you, Ben, your honesty." Mr. Ye, is this all you have to tell me?
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"This is the case today. Don't be late for class when you are in class today."
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As soon as he left to continue his algebra course, Mr. Ye went to the main church, where he led the study hall. Suddenly, he stopped and licked his mouth - when he thought of one of his biggest hobbies - when collecting old books, it was a reaction. He has what the psychiatrist calls "book addiction." He imagined reading ancient replicas of medieval classic prints, as well as the early first editions of Charles Dickens, Thomas Hobbs, Gutenberg Bible or Don Quixote de la Mancha! In addition, he likes manuscripts handwritten before the invention of the printing press five centuries ago.
After school, Ben took the bus to Yale University's Beinecke book and manuscript library. When he got off the bus, he remembered where he put the lanyard, which read "Benjamin Wrathborne: Yale University: Special Collection. Six floors behind the bulletproof glass. For him, it looks like a transparent old bookshelf But he suddenly became distracted when he saw his father walking into a reading room and pushing many old hardcover books onto a movable cart.
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"Hey, son. How is the school today?" "Can't complain." "Great! Come to my office and buy some new work for the chips!" An old lady with a short librarian heard them loud Speak and condemn them with classic words to be quiet: "Sssshhhhh !!!" "We received a special supplement to the book collection. This is the first edition of William Shakespeare's work," Joe said quietly. "Shakespeare" immediately caught the attention of Ben. "We are getting ready to learn some Shakespeare plays at school." "Is this your classic class?" "Yes, sir. We have to get a book about all his plays." "Well, this new acquisition. Have all his plays. "What is the name of your teacher? ""George... leaves. ""Hmm... I have never heard of him. "
They went to the fifth floor of the elevator, where a rare stack reading room opened in front of them. They turned left and walked down a gallery that placed ancient books on hold. Then, on the right side of the Joe office. "Come in!" Joe said. He approached a large safe in the right corner of the office. He opened it, reached in and carefully took out a dilapidated book. "Be very careful!"
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Ben checked the dark leather cover without the title - it was blank. He carefully opened the cover and looked at the page on the first page that turned slightly yellow as he grew older. The letters that make up the word are a bit fake, but he can still read a few words. The title page reads: William Shakespeare's comedy, history and tragedy, London, 1623. The iconic portrait of Old Bud appeared in the middle of the page.
Joe had to leave the office for a while. "Ben, put the book back in the safe and do it carefully after you finish it!" Ben nodded and agreed. A few minutes after reading this book, this decision left. Then he stopped and put the book in his bag, not telling his father. He believes that the original 1623 version is enough for him to attend classes. When he left the office, he walked out of the library without any trouble because the alarm was turned off and the books were not properly electronically scanned to ensure security.
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Orignal From: Stealing Shakespeare - Part 1
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