She was a beautiful woman. Gavner sighed, tracing the outline of one of the elephants. She just had very bad taste in underwear … And in boyfriends, I added impishly. Mr. Crepsley burst into laughter at that

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In the novel "Vampire Mountain" by Darren Shan, a character named Gavner reflects on a woman he finds attractive, noting her beauty. However, he humorously comments on her poor choice of underwear, which suggests a deeper critique of her judgment in personal matters.

As a light-hearted exchange follows, another character adds a witty remark about her taste in boyfriends, prompting laughter from Mr. Crepsley. This moment showcases the interplay of humor and camaraderie among the characters, revealing their dynamic relationships and the lighter side of their adventures.

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