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Excerpt from When the Dead Walk: A Novel
Monster London, may boast Of more epicur ean grandeur in the form of fashionable clubs. Than may Paris, with its dazzling array of nobles and celebrities. Nearly every profession and calling is represented by some magnificent abode Of recreation, some palatial retreat, wherein each member, like a modern Croesus, basks in the rays of that fair but fickle creature, Copia, and swears allegiance to the fascinating but intemperate son Of Jupiter. The soldier, the actor, the partisan, the scholar, each has his separate domain, and there, untrammeled by home cares or party conquests, he may join in conversations redolent of wit and learning, and partake of feasts which outrival in their excellency that of the famous Chaldean mon arch.
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