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    melissa
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    Tirsome but a classic

    This Book is most diffenently considered a classic for reasons. It was written in a time when women did not write or even published what they wrote. Thats what makes it a classic. the story itself starts with a bang, but slows to a most unbearable past towards the end. Also the constant discription of unimportant things and the entire paragraphs of french dialoge can leave a reader mad after only one chapter. I only recommend this book if you have alot of time on your hands and are open to almost anything.

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    cath e
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    I am 15 years of age. If I can appreciate this as a classic then surly some one such as yourself might have a more open mind about such matters. If the French bothers you that much them maybe, you should invest a small amount of money in a French dictionary and broaden your mind a little.

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