In a bookstore, a patron confronts another customer about browsing a rare, autographed book, assuming they cannot afford it. The accused customer questions this judgment, pointing out the presumption in the first person's comments. The first patron defends their stance, claiming familiarity with the store and its owner, who supposedly ensures that valuable books go to deserving buyers. This interaction highlights themes of class judgment and assumptions based on appearances.
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