Jeremiah Chamberlin sat with Richard Howorth upstairs, at a small table in an out-of-the-way corner. "I chose the spot because it seemed secluded—though, coincidentally, we were between the Faulkner and Southern Literature sections," Chamberlin writes. "Howorth commandeered the espresso machine and made us cappuccinos before we settled in to chat, fixing us our drinks himself."
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