That is fine. Let them be ignorant. It leaves the better books for those of us who will appreciate them.
[Diarmuid takes the books he is handed, not bothered by the dust at all. It's something he's grown used to during his years of collecting.]
I suppose you could say that, though I just buy what I like. I don't know if that makes me a big collector or not.
[The first few books don't really seem to catch his eye and he sets them aside. The third, however, proves more interesting. Diarmuid slides his sunglasses up into his hair so he can look closer at it.]
This one is part of a set. Do you know if you have the other book?
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[Diarmuid takes the books he is handed, not bothered by the dust at all. It's something he's grown used to during his years of collecting.]
I suppose you could say that, though I just buy what I like. I don't know if that makes me a big collector or not.
[The first few books don't really seem to catch his eye and he sets them aside. The third, however, proves more interesting. Diarmuid slides his sunglasses up into his hair so he can look closer at it.]
This one is part of a set. Do you know if you have the other book?