I got seriously worked up about Nancy’s behavior and what I wanted to happen. He is OBVIOUSLY trying to pick you up and that might be okay if you weren’t a GIRL, you humongous MORON.” Not really fair to get so cross about it. Hope you’re enjoying offering that UNEQUIVOCAL SEX INVITE with all that crazed WINDOW-SHOPPING TALKING you are doing. I was in my room going “Well that’s just GREAT, Nan, you WINDOW-SHOPPING HUSSY. Though I did get fed up with Nancy when she was window-shopping at the tobacconist and the dude came up and talked to her and she was dressed as a boy and she like totally talked back. I spent a lot of this book trying to work out what all that mad Victorian slang was about, which was jolly. Lots of interesting Victorian underworld in this book. I’m doing that straightaway after I write this. So much I stayed up until three last night finishing it even though I have a paper to write today. Tipping the Velvet was evidently her first, and I didn’t like it as much as Night Watch, sadly, but I still totally enjoyed it. I liked Night Watch enough that I got all of Sarah Waters’s other books out of the library in the hopes that I would be getting a grand new favorite author.
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