“My
dear Miss Elizabeth, I have the highest opinion in the world in your excellent
judgment in all matters within the scope of your understanding, particularly in
the slaying of Satan’s armies; but permit me to say, that there must be a wide
difference between the established forms of ceremony amongst the laity, and
those which regulate the clergy. After
all, you may wield God’s sword, but I wield His wisdom. And it is wisdom, dear cousin, which will
ultimately rid us of our present difficulties with the undead.”
“You
will excuse me for saying so, but I have never seen a zombie’s head taken off
by words – nor do I ever expect to.”
(from Pride and
Prejudice and Zombies by Jane Austen and
Seth Grahame-Smith)
7*/10. The complete review is here.
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