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Millon de Floss is a prolific author in the Nextian Universe, frequently quoted in chapter headers. His works include: * "Cardenio": Easy Come, Easy Go * Enid Blyton * "Great Expectations": A Study * Life After Death for Felix Tabularasa * A Short History of the Special Operations Network * Thursday Next--A Biography * Ultra Word--the Aftermath * Who Put the Poe in Poem? * Wuthering Heights: Masterpiece or Turgid Rubbish?
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The Eyre Affair
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Millon de Floss is a prolific author in the Nextian Universe, frequently quoted in chapter headers. His works include: * "Cardenio": Easy Come, Easy Go * Enid Blyton * "Great Expectations": A Study * Life After Death for Felix Tabularasa * A Short History of the Special Operations Network * Thursday Next--A Biography * Ultra Word--the Aftermath * Who Put the Poe in Poem? * Wuthering Heights: Masterpiece or Turgid Rubbish?