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Black Butler, Volume 15 (Bound for Schools & Libraries)
Black Butler, Volume 15 (Bound for Schools & Libraries) | Yana Toboso
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When students fail to return home from an English boarding school that numbers several elite bloodlines among its student body, Earl Ciel Phantomhive and his indomitable butler, Sebastian, infiltrate the lush grounds and stately halls of this distinguished house of learning at Her Majesty's behest. But this cannot be accomplished without some masterful artifice. The butler takes on the role of tutor, his master that of student - parts to which both are more than just a little accustomed. As their dorm lives of deceit begin, they turn their eyes upon the conspicuous and colourful waistcoats of the four school prefects, from whose attention nothing at the school escapes...
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KristiAhlers
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We are now on to another case this one involving missing students at an elite school. To be fair this one was slow to start but when it found its stride well worth the read. Love these mini mysteries.

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Ok last one for tonight, tomorrow I'm off so I'll finish the last volumes I own ? The new case is slowly coming along, since public schools don't take into account ones pedigree and follows their own rules free from the gvt, Ciel needs to find creative ways to investigate..."without" Sebastian. Mainly a humorous volume. Let's see what happens next!

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Andrew65 Great 👏👏👏🙌 4y
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coffees
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The "my master is such a hypocrite and conniving liar, *I* did all the work and y'all are fools SMH" face?? ??? #awesomeaugust @andrew65

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Poor Sebastian, so overworked, but what's new 😂😂😂 #awesomeaugust @andrew65

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I recall reading some discourse a while back about this term and people not liking it even when it's not the derogatory definition, figured I'd drop it here as a warning for this case! If anyone would like to enlighten me on whether it's a no-no even if the context is historical or if it depends on the person? #awesomeaugust @andrew65