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Old 08-22-2010, 09:47 AM   #19
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I think that instant access to a good dictionary is one of the real benefits of an ebook reader compared to a paper book. I read a great many 19th century novels, and one is constantly coming across unfamiliar words. Previously I'd just have guessed then from context, but being able to so easily look them up for me significantly enhances the reading experience.
Recycling this quote from Unseen Academicals:

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