um, jim, if that's the best comeback you've got,
it would be better if you just declined to post...

your "4800+" copies are all virtually worthless...
you score no points for yourself by reiterating that.

here's page 123 of the 1844 edition of pride and prejudice:
>   http://books.google.com/books?id=vKYBAAAAQAAJ&dq=intitle%3Apride%20intitle%3Aand%20intitle%3Aprejudice%20inauthor%3Ajane%20inauthor%3Aausten&pg=PA123#v=onepage&q&f=false

that should serve as a good example, for the time being...

of course, it's only as "permanent" as google wants it to be.

the library of congress _should_ be guaranteeing our accessibility
to our culture, but it seems the government has abdicated all of its
responsibilities, thanks to the coldblooded republican tea-baggers
and their obscenely excessively wealthy corporate puppet-masters.

-bowerbird