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Manhattan Library to Get Books Back That George Washington Checked Out

Hey people, want to read something really weird.

Check out this website:

http://manhattan.ny1.com/content/top_stories/118940/books-checked-out-by-george-washington-returned-to-manhattan-library

Can you imagine a book being brought back that was checked out so long ago. Boy, the person who found that book must have faced a heavy late fee. :)
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hhusted 2yrs+
I have a library card and use it once in a while. Thankfully, I keep the due date in mind so I avoid the late fees.
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