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Dumas here. Say Something Nice about Me.

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>>16135148
Looks like he could keep a ten-toe sandwich stacked in his mouth

>> No.16135164

>>16135148
Monte Cristo is the most funniest novel I have ever read.

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The count of Monte Cristo was my favourite book as a teenager. While his overabundant dialogue is a meme I think it adds some realism, which while not always desirable, helps ground the characters of stories like Dumas’s, given that they are adventure stories.

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>>16135148
thank you for introducing me to Edmond Dantes dear sir

>> No.16135182

>>16135148
Nigger.

>> No.16135243

>>16135148
You write well for a nignog

>> No.16135291

>>16135148
Nice wig buddy

>> No.16135323

>>16135148
dumass haha

>> No.16135792

>>16135148
Monte Cristo was the first book larger than a comic book I ever read outside of Lotr and I loved it. Thanks for getting me into good books Dumas.

>> No.16135837

>>16135148
Superb storyteller.

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Quentin Scobie here. Say Something Nice about Me.

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>>16135169
>get assigned the count for english class
>only like 3 people actually finished it
>you could tell who they were because we couldn't stop talking about it

>> No.16136103

>>16135148
You did a great job faking your death and starting a new life, but I still know it's you, Pushkin.