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		<description>Jenny says, ‘I felt I should have elaborated a little more about the &quot;pockets&quot; used in the issue system. Each borrower was entitled to two pockets with their name typed on the front. The book cards from the titles they borrowed were then put into these and filed with the day&#039;s issue, complete with the relevant coloured clip for that week.  I also omitted to say that as well as staff from Parliament buildings we also had members of the Judiciary, and the Diplomatic corps with borrowing privileges, and they were frequently to be seen in the Library too.&#039;</description>
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