"Twenty-Fourmo" is a word in ENGLISH
Having twenty-four leaves to a sheet; as, a
twenty-fourmo form, book, leaf, size, etc.
A book composed of sheets, each of which is folded
into twenty-four leaves; hence, indicating more or less definitely a
size of book whose sheets are so folded; -- usually written 24mo, or
24¡.
We decided to leave early, you wouldn't want to be there in the end, when the lights came on. You'd never sit down in here again. In a depressing shuffle we pushed to the door, now it was good to get up and out, while it was still a black hole, warm, and smokey, full of possibilities...
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