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A homeless man in North Yorkshire, UK, has left a heartfelt note in a community library, thanking the locals for making books available to people like him. The 28-word note, discovered in a converted red telephone box in the village of Kirk Deighton, reads: 'Having these books available adds a little brightness to my day.'
The note was reportedly left as a gesture of gratitude towards the villagers who maintain the shared library space.
The letter has drawn emotional reactions from social media users, with many praising the importance of libraries and community support.
The village of Kirk Deighton has received widespread attention following the note's publication, with many commenting on the significance of the story.
The local community is expected to continue maintaining the library, with officials likely to comment on the initiative in the coming days.