Etiquette & Espionage

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They moved from classroom to classroom, each room having been arranged to that teacher’s particular taste. Each time the lesson was more in the manner of a visiting call or an intellectual salon than any school lesson Sophronia’s siblings had ever relayed to her.
Sister Mathilde Herschel-Teape’s room, which led out onto a small deck, was half potting shed, half manor-house kitchen. Their lesson was on emuhe wlsification and the fine art of egg whites as applied to sugared violets, fake eyelashes
..., skin care, and poison control. She left them with the wise, if somewhat confusing, “Now, remember, my dears, a separated egg is worth two in the bush.”
Lady Linette’s room was a combination conservatory, boudoir, and house of ill repute. It featured a good deal of red; three chubby, long-haired cats with funny, scrunched-up faces; fringe wherever fringe might be stuck; and some highly questionable artwork. The girls sat in prim rows on long velvet fainting couches. A stuffed duck in a lace mobcap stared austerely down at them from the mantelpiece.


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Guest 5 years ago

Gail Carriger is the best author on earth, in my opinion! Her books are never boring and a great read for any steampunk loving person. UT ACERBUS TERMINUS.

waltzmad 6 years ago

no im not going to read inappropriate stuff even kids can read.

Guest 6 years ago

A totally fun read...so cool and i loved the whole spy thing and there was clear evidence of girl power which was surprising since this is supposed to be historical fiction...making it even more cooler ...

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