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Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter II
2 A whole collection of pornographic old books.
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3 The students took it down in their little books.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter II
4 That's why I have to keep these books locked up in the safe.
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5 Our library,' said Dr. Gaffney, 'contains only books of reference.
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6 In pre-modern times he manifested himself as the being that's described in these books.
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7 There were those strange rumours of old forbidden books hidden in a safe in the Controller's study.
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8 They'll grow up with what the psychologists used to call an "instinctive" hatred of books and flowers.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter II
9 Small hands reached out uncertainly, touched, grasped, unpetaling the transfigured roses, crumpling the illuminated pages of the books.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter II
10 He pointed with a laugh to his avowed library--to the shelves of books, the racks full of reading-machine bobbins and sound-track rolls.
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11 The roses flamed up as though with a sudden passion from within; a new and profound significance seemed to suffuse the shining pages of the books.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter II
12 Between the rose bowls the books were duly set out--a row of nursery quartos opened invitingly each at some gaily coloured image of beast or fish or bird.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter II
13 The Savage meanwhile wandered restlessly round the room, peering with a vague superficial inquisitiveness at the books in the shelves, at the sound-track rolls and the reading-machine bobbins in their numbered pigeon-holes.
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14 One of the students held up his hand; and though he could see quite well why you couldn't have lower-caste people wasting the Community's time over books, and that there was always the risk of their reading something which might undesirably de-condition one of their reflexes, yet.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter II