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If one must flirt...flirt with danger. Lessons in the art of espionage aboard Mademoiselle Geraldines floating dirigible have become tedious without Sophronias sweet sootie Soap nearby. She would much rather be using her skills to thwart the dastardly Picklemen, yet her concerns about their wicked intentions are ignored, and now shes not sure whom to trust. What does the brusque werewolf dewan know? On whose side is the ever-stylish vampire Lord Akeldama? Only one thing is certain: a large-scale plot is under way, and when it comes to fruition, Sophronia must be ready to save her friends, her school, and all of London from disaster--in decidedly dramatic fashion, of course. What will become of our proper young heroine when she puts her years of training to the test? Find out in this highly anticipated and thrilling conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Finishing School series!

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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

Copyright 2015 by Tofa Borregaard

Schematic illustration copyright 2015 Mike Schley

Cover design by Tracy Shaw

Cover photography 2013 Carrie Schechter

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First ebook edition: November 2015

ISBN 978-0-316-29978-7

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Thanks to Kate for starting us all on this crazy float; to Kristin, who piloted the dirigible; and to Deirdre, who landed it. To Sophie, who was my sounding board. To all my lady sooties in the boiler room, making everything go, and to Mac, keeping everything sane. And to Staar Shmellow (and her friend Steve, who donated to Worldbuilders) for her invention of a Most Amazing Hat.

A ball at last Dimity Plumleigh-Teignmott sank back into her chair in - photo 2

A ball, at last! Dimity Plumleigh-Teignmott sank back into her chair in delight.

At the head table, Mademoiselle Geraldine finished her announcement with a similar collapse, stays heaving with repressed excitement. She would not be attending said ball, as she never left school grounds, but she appreciated that her young ladies of quali-tay were about to engage in a social event of great import. Lady Linette put a gentling hand to the headmistresss arm, wary of a full infection of flutterings.

It was too late. The school erupted into chatter.

Its only Bunsons, Preshea Buss said to Dimity. We know all the boys there, and most of the best prospects have gone on to university.

Oh, buck up, Preshea, do. That means fresh meat. You should be thrilled, since you prefer your young men innocent and ripe for the plucking, shot back Sophronia.

Preshea couldnt refute thatin a way, it was quite the compliment. So she turned her back on Sophronia and her friends.

Sophronia sipped her tea, feeling victorious, green eyes assessing the reactions of those around her. Dimitys delight was to be expected. Agatha Woosmoss, their other close friend, was notably reticent when confronted with large gatherings involving the opposite sex. She had very flushed cheeks that suggested interestor possibly paralytic fear. The debuts were in a tight huddle over the Scones of Iniquity and the Jam of Trepidation. Professor Braithwope was bouncing in his chair like a delighted baby, although he would not be attending. Professor Lefouxs lip was curled in disgust as she stood to make the supervisory rounds.

What to wear? murmured Dimity, rolling a Chelsea bun between thumb and forefinger.

Professor Lefoux pounced. Miss Plumleigh-Teignmott, what are you doing to that bun? Your fingers are all over sticky. Only look at the crumbs. And youve misplaced currants. You should know better.

Dimity dropped the bun.

Sophronia jumped in. We are working on a language for crumb and currant communication.

Professor Lefoux was not fooled. Indeed? Pray continue.

The number and location of the crumbs indicates intent.

And the currants?

Instructions, of course.

And how do you propose to control quantity when utilizing less adhesive bread items?

That requires further study. Sophronia was brazen to the end.

Professor Lefoux sniffed. Perhaps you should stick to less messy forms of communication. But your inventiveness has merit.

It was, of course, impossible to tell whether this compliment was directed at the idea of a crumb communication system or whether Professor Lefoux was complimenting Sophronia on coming up with an excuse for Dimitys mishandling of buns. Whatever the case, Professor Lefoux caught sight of one of the debuts actually tossing her bun at another girl and dashed away without further comment.

Dimity ate her sticky treat before it could result in more unwanted attention. She shoved her empty crumb-covered plate in front of Sophronia. Go on, then, read them.

Agatha giggled. Like Madame Spetuna.

What do the crumbs say of my future? Dimitys round face was eager.

Sophronia bent over the carnage and muttered, You shall marry well and live a long and happy life. So long as you avoid all contact with She drew out the suspense.

Dimity hung on her words. Yes?

Sturgeon.

What, the fish?

Sturgeon bodes you ill will. Beware, or all will be lost.

Dimity grinned. Oh goodness me, how ominous. And how damp.

Agatha shoved her crumby plate across the table. Do mine?

Sophronia assumed a sepulchral tone. You will cause a stir in high society with your wit and charm. Agatha blushed. So long as you allow yourself to speak on occasion. Beware

Beware what?

Philosophy!

Oh, good, Im already quite wary. Do your own fortune?

Everyone knows a girl cant predict her own future. Out of the corner of her eye, Sophronia watched Professor Lefoux return to her seat. Lady Linette stood and began to move from one tea table to the next. She was making an announcement, gesticulating at each student in turn, and moving on, leaving behind a much quieter and more thoughtful gaggle.

Dimity took Sophronias plate. The Chelsea bun atop it was untouched.

Agatha looked bright eyed and inquisitive. What does it say about our Sophronia, Dimity?

That she has terrible taste, and should know when to stop telling fibs and simply eat her bun.

Agatha and Sophronia were both startled into a laugh.

Dimity ate Sophronias bun, since it was clear her friend wasnt going to accord it gastronomic respect. Then she turned the conversation onto her favorite topic, attire. So, what will you wear to the ball, Agatha?

The redhead looked doubtful. She had recently exchanged much of her tubbiness around the middle for endowments further up. Mademoiselle Geraldine was most impressed by what she referred to as Miss Woosmosss increased assets and aesthetic abilities. Agatha was mortified. Fortunately, or unfortunately from Agathas perspective, she had a father who took a keen interest in the latest fashionsmore for what it said about his means than for what it might do for his daughters standing. As a result, Agatha had many gowns to choose from.

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