Go to the counter and tell the clerk to buy a book on the Pony Express because this subject is interesting to you. The clerk points you toward a bookshelf at the back of the library saying that the 10 books they already have on the subject are located on the second shelf. You then ask a random person in the library to go fetch the book for you, find the information on what horse racebreeds was used in February 1861, and read it out to you, only to complain that the books lists the racesbreeds used in January to March 1861, but you are interested in February 1861 only. You tell the clerk to buy a book that lists the horse racesbreeds used in February 1861 only, and complain to management that the random library customer did not help you at all. You leave a 1-star review on Google to complain about the abysmal customer service you received from the random customer, and how the library does not care about their users.
Go to the counter, pick up a map of the library, find the section where the books on the Pony Express are more likely to be, go the the bookshelf, find a book that seems to cover the subject of which horse racesbreeds were used to run the PE, sit at a nearby table and read it by yourself to find the information you are looking for. You realize the book does not contain the answer to your question, nor do the other 9 books they have. You go back to the clerk and ask them if they could buy a book that covers the subject of interest.
Go to the counter and tell the clerk to buy a book on the Pony Express because this subject is interesting to you. The clerk points you toward a bookshelf at the back of the library saying that the 10 books they already have on the subject are located on the second shelf. You then ask a random person in the library to go fetch the book for you, find the information on what horse race was used in February 1861, and read it out to you, only to complain that the books lists the races used in January to March 1861, but you are interested in February 1861 only. You tell the clerk to buy a book that lists the horse races used in February 1861 only, and complain to management that the random library customer did not help you at all. You leave a 1-star review on Google to complain about the abysmal customer service you received from the random customer, and how the library does not care about their users.
Go to the counter, pick up a map of the library, find the section where the books on the Pony Express are more likely to be, go the the bookshelf, find a book that seems to cover the subject of which horse races were used to run the PE, sit at a nearby table and read it by yourself to find the information you are looking for. You realize the book does not contain the answer to your question, nor do the other 9 books they have. You go back to the clerk and ask them if they could buy a book that covers the subject of interest.
Go to the counter and tell the clerk to buy a book on the Pony Express because this subject is interesting to you. The clerk points you toward a bookshelf at the back of the library saying that the 10 books they already have on the subject are located on the second shelf. You then ask a random person in the library to go fetch the book for you, find the information on what horse breeds was used in February 1861, and read it out to you, only to complain that the books lists the breeds used in January to March 1861, but you are interested in February 1861 only. You tell the clerk to buy a book that lists the horse breeds used in February 1861 only, and complain to management that the random library customer did not help you at all. You leave a 1-star review on Google to complain about the abysmal customer service you received from the random customer, and how the library does not care about their users.
Go to the counter, pick up a map of the library, find the section where the books on the Pony Express are more likely to be, go the the bookshelf, find a book that seems to cover the subject of which horse breeds were used to run the PE, sit at a nearby table and read it by yourself to find the information you are looking for. You realize the book does not contain the answer to your question, nor do the other 9 books they have. You go back to the clerk and ask them if they could buy a book that covers the subject of interest.
Adjusted story to account for the fact that clerks are usually paid, and nice people, at least in the NY Public Library.
Go to the counter and asktell the clerk to buy a book on the Pony Express because this subject is interesting to you. The clerk points you toward a bookshelf at the back of the library saying that the 10 books they already have on the subject are located on the second shelf. You then ask thema random person in the library to go fetch the book for you, find the information on what horse race was used in February 1861, and read it out to you, only to complain that the books lists the races used in January to March 1861, but you are interested in February 1861 only. You asktell the clerk to buy a book that lists the horse races used in February 1861 only, and complain to management that the clerkrandom library customer did not help you at all. You leave a 1-star review on Google to complain about the abysmal customer service you received from the random customer, and how the library does not care about their users.
Go to the counter, pick up a map of the library, find the section where the books on the Pony Express are more likely to be, go the the bookshelf, find a book that seems to cover the subject of which horse races were used to run the PE, sit at a nearby table and read it by yourself to find the information you are looking for. You realize the book does not contain the answer to your question, nor do the other 9 books they have. You go back to the clerk and ask them if they could buy a book that covers the subject of interest.
Go to the counter and ask the clerk to buy a book on the Pony Express because this subject is interesting to you. The clerk points you toward a bookshelf at the back of the library saying that the 10 books they have on the subject are located on the second shelf. You then ask them to go fetch the book for you, find the information on what horse race was used in February 1861, and read it out to you, only to complain that the books lists the races used in January to March 1861, but you are interested in February 1861 only. You ask the clerk to buy a book that lists the horse races used in February 1861 only, and complain to management that the clerk did not help you at all.
Go to the counter, pick up a map of the library, find the section where the books on the Pony Express are more likely to be, go the the bookshelf, find a book that seems to cover the subject of which horse races were used to run the PE, sit at a nearby table and read it by yourself to find the information you are looking for. You realize the book does not contain the answer to your question, nor do the other 9 books they have. You go back to the clerk and ask them if they could buy a book that covers the subject of interest.
Go to the counter and tell the clerk to buy a book on the Pony Express because this subject is interesting to you. The clerk points you toward a bookshelf at the back of the library saying that the 10 books they already have on the subject are located on the second shelf. You then ask a random person in the library to go fetch the book for you, find the information on what horse race was used in February 1861, and read it out to you, only to complain that the books lists the races used in January to March 1861, but you are interested in February 1861 only. You tell the clerk to buy a book that lists the horse races used in February 1861 only, and complain to management that the random library customer did not help you at all. You leave a 1-star review on Google to complain about the abysmal customer service you received from the random customer, and how the library does not care about their users.
Go to the counter, pick up a map of the library, find the section where the books on the Pony Express are more likely to be, go the the bookshelf, find a book that seems to cover the subject of which horse races were used to run the PE, sit at a nearby table and read it by yourself to find the information you are looking for. You realize the book does not contain the answer to your question, nor do the other 9 books they have. You go back to the clerk and ask them if they could buy a book that covers the subject of interest.
Go to the counter and ask the clerk to buy a book on the Pony Express because this subject is interesting to you. The clerk points you toward a bookshelf at the back of the library saying that the 10 books they have on the subject are located on the second shelf. You then ask them to go fetch the book for you, find the information on what horse race was used in February 1861, and read it out to you, only to complain that the books lists the races used in January to March 1861, but you are interested in February 1861 only. You areask the clerk to buy a book that lists the horse races used in February 1861 only, and complain to management that the clerk did not help you at all.
Go to the counter, pick up a map of the library, find the section where the books on the Pony Express are more likely to be, go the the bookshelf, find a book that seems to cover the subject of which horse races were used to run the PE, sit at a nearby table and read it by yourself to find the information you are looking for. You realize the book does not contain the answer to your question, nor do the other 9 books they have. You go back to the clerk and ask them if they could bybuy a book that covers the subject of interest.
Go to the counter and ask the clerk to buy a book on the Pony Express because this subject is interesting to you. The clerk points you toward a bookshelf at the back of the library saying that the 10 books they have on the subject are located on the second shelf. You then ask them to go fetch the book for you, find the information on what horse race was used in February 1861, and read it out to you, only to complain that the books lists the races used in January to March 1861, but you are interested in February 1861 only. You are the clerk to buy a book that lists the horse races used in February 1861 only, and complain to management that the clerk did not help you at all.
Go to the counter, pick up a map of the library, find the section where the books on the Pony Express are more likely to be, go the the bookshelf, find a book that seems to cover the subject of which horse races were used to run the PE, sit at a nearby table and read it by yourself to find the information you are looking for. You realize the book does not contain the answer to your question, nor do the other 9 books they have. You go back to the clerk and ask them if they could by a book that covers the subject of interest.
Go to the counter and ask the clerk to buy a book on the Pony Express because this subject is interesting to you. The clerk points you toward a bookshelf at the back of the library saying that the 10 books they have on the subject are located on the second shelf. You then ask them to go fetch the book for you, find the information on what horse race was used in February 1861, and read it out to you, only to complain that the books lists the races used in January to March 1861, but you are interested in February 1861 only. You ask the clerk to buy a book that lists the horse races used in February 1861 only, and complain to management that the clerk did not help you at all.
Go to the counter, pick up a map of the library, find the section where the books on the Pony Express are more likely to be, go the the bookshelf, find a book that seems to cover the subject of which horse races were used to run the PE, sit at a nearby table and read it by yourself to find the information you are looking for. You realize the book does not contain the answer to your question, nor do the other 9 books they have. You go back to the clerk and ask them if they could buy a book that covers the subject of interest.