diff --git a/blog/content/posts/books-as-vehicles.md b/blog/content/posts/books-as-vehicles.md index 9a719c5..9b342ce 100644 --- a/blog/content/posts/books-as-vehicles.md +++ b/blog/content/posts/books-as-vehicles.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This passage covers our hero Adrian's meeting with his Senior Tutor, philology p > > Books and books and books. And then, just when an observer might be lured into thinking that that must be it, more books. > -> Barely a square inch of wood or wall or floor was visible. Walking was only allowed by pathways cut between the piles of books. Treading these pathways with books waist-high either side was likenegotiating a maze. Trefusis called the room his 'librarinth'. Areas where seating was possible were like lagoons in a coral strand of books. +> Barely a square inch of wood or wall or floor was visible. Walking was only allowed by pathways cut between the piles of books. Treading these pathways with books waist-high either side was like negotiating a maze. Trefusis called the room his 'librarinth'. Areas where seating was possible were like lagoons in a coral strand of books. > > Adrian supposed that any man who could speak twenty-three languages and read forty was likely to collect a few improving volumes along the way. Trefusis himself was highly dismissive of them. >