Where did we collect this story?
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We collected it from a bucket with lots of old paper in it. Many rare and good books find their way to delicatessens and grocers; they remain there not as reading material but as necessities. The grocery store uses paper to wrap starch and coffee beans, as well as salted herring, butter, and cheese. Paper with writing on it can also be useful.
Some things that shouldn't be in the bucket also ended up in the bucket.
I knew a grocer's apprentice who was the son of a delicatessen owner. He's a guy who rose from the basement storage room to the storefront. He read a lot of the stuff printed and written on grocery bags. He collected a large collection of interesting objects, including important documents thrown into the wastebasket by some busy and careless civil servants, secret letters from one girlfriend to another, slanderous reports that should not be circulated, And something that no one can talk about. He is a living collection of waste; his collection of works is not small, and the scope of his work is wide. He managed both his parents' store and his master's store. He has collected many books or loose pages from books that are worth reading and re-reading.
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