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    <body><![CDATA[ I haven't gotten very far with this, perhaps because it rubs me as a bit disingenuous. Is Trenton Lee Stewart really the name of a New York marketing firm?<br/><br/>Orphans? Check.<br/>Anglophilia? Check.<br/>Gorey-esque cover art? Check.<br/>Humorless? Check.<br/><br/>I'm just waiting for the hot vampires to show up.<br/>]]></body>
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