(The monk) is said to close or move unattended books. Though no one ever sees the neat servant of good, his knack for tidiness certainly makes itself known. -Thomas D'agostino

 

(The monk) is said to close or move unattended books. Though no one ever sees the neat servant of good, his knack for tidiness certainly makes itself known.


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Thomas D'agostino

(The monk) is said to close or move unattended books. Though no one ever sees the neat servant of good, his knack for tidiness certainly makes itself known.

Thomas D'agostino