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Murder Most Unladylike (Murder Most Unladylike, #1) Murder Most Unladylike by Robin Stevens
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“promising!) was oddly disappointing, but what happened”
Robin Stevens, Murder Most Unladylike
“shrimps”
Robin Stevens, Murder Most Unladylike
“Mr Reid had rugged cheekbones and a dashing”
Robin Stevens, Murder Most Unladylike
“Basta guardarla per convincersi di sapere esattamente che tipo di persona sia: una di quelle delicate ragazzine inglesi con gli occhi azzurri e i capelli d’oro;”
Robin Stevens, Omicidi per signorine
“retch”
Robin Stevens, Murder Most Unladylike
“Unfortunately, being in defence meant being next to Lavinia.”
Robin Stevens, Murder Most Unladylike
“It was after Lit Soc, on Monday, October 29, that it happened.”
Robin Stevens, Murder Is Bad Manners
“was”
Robin Stevens, Murder Is Bad Manners
“not to blackmail them or do anything awful like that,”
Robin Stevens, Murder Most Unladylike
“I arrived from Hong Kong part way through second form, and even then, when we were all still shrimps (shrimps, for this new casebook, is what we call the little lower-form girls), Daisy was already famous throughout Deepdean School. She rode horses, was part of the lacrosse team, and was a member of the Drama Society. The Big Girls took notice of her, and by May the entire school knew that the Head Girl herself had called Daisy a ‘good sport’.”
Robin Stevens, Murder Most Unladylike
“suppose, in a way, I have been getting into trunks for Daisy ever since, without stopping to ask why. This is the first time I have wondered if it is really all worth it.”
Robin Stevens, Murder Most Unladylike