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"'Oh, we can't have that, can we? We can't go around being impolite when we're about to be overrun by reanimated cadavers! Egad- the English! How can we face a problem squarely when we can't even bring ourselves to name it?'"
"And he continued to give Elizabeth looks that lingered so long that Mary even asked him once if he were attempting some Oriental form of mesmerism."
So this is like the prologue of "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies." It was written after, but it takes place before. It was also so hilarious. I read it yesterday on the plane ride home. This one is different because I didn't already know the plot, but it was in keeping with the whole style. I liked how there was still love interests, even though they went no where. Also, I liked how Lord Lumpley was so gross. It showed another side of nobles in this type of book. It was very funny. There isn't much more to say about it really.
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