a book like opium pipe, Chinaman reader satisfied tends discuss qualit — Julio Cort??zar, Around Day Eighty Worlds

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The more a book is like an opium pipe, the more the Chinaman reader is satisfied with it and tends to discuss the quality of the drug rather than its lethargic effects.

Julio Cort??zar, Around the Day in Eighty Worlds

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