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‘To hell with comparative librarianship!’ I groaned, as I writhed in agony on the pitching deck. The captain's pet leopard cowered under the table, spitting and snarling as the tropical rainsqualls smashed into the minute, overcrowded launch. I was learning a few things during my year's leave of absence to do research; for instance, when going down the Amazon, travel on a big boat: it's more comfortable, cheaper and there are no leopards under the tables. Also, every single time before you clamber into your hammock, check to see that it is securely hooked. Otherwise you hit the deck with a back‐breaking thud. Simple things, but you only learn by experience.

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