Not to be taken out
Mark TWAIN ONCE WENT to BORROW a CERTAIN BOOK from a neighbour in Tarry Town. "You, You're More Than Welcome To IT," The Neighbour Told Him. "But I must ask you to read it here. you know I make a rule never to let any book go out of my library. "Some days later the neighbour wished to borrow Twain's machine for cutting grass in the garden." Why, certainly, " TWAIN TOLD HIM, "You're More Than Welcome to It. But I Must Ask You To Use it it. You KNOW That I Make It A Rule Never To Let It Go Out of My Garden."
Not borrow
In Terry Town, Mark. Tween once once went to a neighbor to borrow this book. "Can I borrow a book to you?" He asked politely. "Of course, I am very happy," neighbors tell him, "But I ask you to read it here. You know that I have a regulation, that is, I will never let a book take out my library." After a few days, this neighbor People want to borrow a mower from Tween. "Oh, of course," Tween tell him, "I am happy to lend you. But I want you to use it here. You know that I never allowed it to take out my garden."