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Miss Bennett is a realist who doubts the zombie uprising can be contained and instead chooses to capitalize on the rich opportunities this outbreak has provided for 'liberating' rare first editions and fine 19th Century realist paintings from Malton's local libraries and museums.  She stores these works in an undisclosed location so she may privately admire them by daylight, and would abandon her collection only if circumstances become absolutely dire.   
==About Mary==
[http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=1837520 Miss Bennett] is a realist who has her doubts about the possibility of containing the zombie uprising.  She instead chooses to capitalize on the rich opportunities this outbreak has provided for 'liberating' rare first editions and fine 19th century realist paintings from Malton's local libraries and museums.   


Easily mortified and prone to fainting fits and swooning, she is a poor combatant and is likely to flee at the first sign of organized zombie aggression.
Easily mortified and prone to fainting fits and swooning, she is a poor combatant and has no qualms about fleeing at the first sign of zombie aggression.


In addition to her packrat preoccupations, she has also been on the lookout for any of her fellow Bennett sisters, particularly her older sister [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Bennet Elizabeth] who she knows is 'out there' but most likely deceased.  Although the whole process vexes her severely, she continues to scan the streets for any sign of her family's DNA.</TD>
In addition to her packrat tendencies, she is constantly on the lookout for any of her fellow Bennett sisters, particularly her older sister [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Bennet Elizabeth] who she knows is 'out there' but feared deceased (or worse). </TD>
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Latest revision as of 06:36, 18 December 2010

Mary Bennett said:
"That loss of virtue in a female is irretrievable-- that one false step involves her in endless ruin-- that her reputation is no less brittle than it is beautiful-- and that she cannot be too much guarded in her behavior towards the undeserving of the fucking undead hordes"


Mary Bennett said:
"Misfortunes, we are told, have been sent to test our fortitude"
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About Mary

Miss Bennett is a realist who has her doubts about the possibility of containing the zombie uprising. She instead chooses to capitalize on the rich opportunities this outbreak has provided for 'liberating' rare first editions and fine 19th century realist paintings from Malton's local libraries and museums.

Easily mortified and prone to fainting fits and swooning, she is a poor combatant and has no qualms about fleeing at the first sign of zombie aggression.

In addition to her packrat tendencies, she is constantly on the lookout for any of her fellow Bennett sisters, particularly her older sister Elizabeth who she knows is 'out there' but feared deceased (or worse).