“Literature!” Eloise pronounces. “Beginning with belles-lettres and rhetoric, from 800 to 800.999, we expand out into the manifold forms of writing as an art form. Why do you think this is not in the previous section?”
“Because Melvil Dewey said so?” asks Jinge.
“Very good, Jinge! You’ll be a librarian yet! Now the first national literature we find here is American literature at 810, and by American we mean the United States. English literature, its root, can be found at 820, and no, there are not enough copies of King Lear for every single first-year Lit student. So what do we need to do, Epson?”
“Acquire a copy from the Smiths at the main station,” you reply.
“Or grab a copy from Oxfam,” advises Bae.
“Please follow me to our final destination,” says Eloise.
Follow the pampas grass! (goto 96)