How do i upgrade to os x lion not mountain lion

I have a late 2007 macbook, so I can't upgrade to os x mountain lion. BUT I want to use iCloud. So I have to at least have os x lion, which I never upgraded to before. Is there any way I can upgrade to os x lion now??? I don't see it in the App Store now that mountain lion is out....

Phone the Apple Store and order a download code for it.
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