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				<title>Good Advice!</title>
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						 <p>Hey! I thought I would share that I had a similar experience. Before leaving for home this summer I rounded up all of my books; I turned some into Amherst College and some to the book drop outside of DuBois. Needless to say, I still have two books that I know I turned in (they are not in my carrel, home, or car) still showing on my account. I haven't paid for them yet because I keep renewing and hoping they turn up. I have looked on the shelves at both places too. I've worked in an university library, so I know that sometimes books don't get checked in properly for any number of reasons. So good advice Amanda!</p> 
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