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11 September 2009

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Lindsey Carmichael

The day the staff discovered this on the bookstore kiosk, very little work got done.

 Str4y

best thing I've seen all day.

Maureen E

Lol!

Although, if I want to be very nit-picky: S&S and Sea Monsters. But they're at a lake. And the whole thing is supposed to be set in Devon anyway, which would make sense for the sea monster part.

Oh well.

(And this brings up some interesting questions. Would Willoughby behave so honorably if Marianne's life were actually in danger? Or would he callously abandon her to the sea/lake monster to save his own skin?)

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