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Apocrypha Afrit
Sad.
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Mwamba Higher Spirit
At least Makepeace died too...

he was annoying.
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YAYYYYY! someone who agrees with me. MAKEPEACE IS ANNOYING! :krim:
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Mwamba Higher Spirit
Was. (He died, remember.)
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Minor details. :D
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Mwamba Higher Spirit
So irritating when pointed out, and yet so fun to point out. :8o:
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I hate people who do that. *cough Mwamba* Just kidding! Once again, Me wuv you!
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Mwamba Higher Spirit
Awwww :wub: .
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Yeah. :wub:
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Mwamba Higher Spirit
*Starts humming 'These Words' by Natasha Beddingfield.*
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Ok!
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Mwamba Higher Spirit
So, after just creeping out Apocrypha, what about ships to support in the Bartimaeus Trilogy?
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I say Barti and Ramthura. It's like a dinosaur and a flea dating each other but hey I like it!
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Mwamba Higher Spirit
How random would Nouda/Ramuthura be?
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Pretty random.
The best would have to be Mr Underwood and Simon Lovelace, we all saw how well they got along in the 1st book
Green, cloud, bus driver, panther, banana hammock, the simpsons, kodak digital camera, DUCKS
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Mwamba Higher Spirit
How about Mrs. Underwood/Simon Lovelace. It'd be dramatic and a big scandal. Besides, how would Mr. Underwood and especially Nat feel?
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Luciene Higher Spirit
Mr. Underwood would have poor Nat all to himself. The guy did sum pretty sick things to the poor boy before
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Mwamba Higher Spirit
Unless Nat ran away to Jane Farrar.

Oh, God!! What am I becoming!? Nat runs away and joins the resistance. (Much more likely at any rate.)
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Ianna Marid
Jane and Nat are a nogo.

And Mrs. Underwood would take Nathaniel with her.

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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