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Monster Club is the colloquial term coined by the young neighbor of Mary Campbell's, Ford. While trying to comfort the young boy, John revealed that he and their friends hunt monsters, agreeing with Ford's phrasing that they are a "monster club", and that he was more than welcome to join, so long as he kept to their number one rule, "monster club is a secret."
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Monster Club is the colloquial term coined by the young neighbor of Mary Campbell's, Ford. While trying to comfort the young boy, John revealed that he and their friends hunt monsters, agreeing with Ford's phrasing that they are a "monster club", and that he was more than welcome to join, so long as he kept to their number one rule, "monster club is a secret." [[Betty Donelon]] also calls Mary and her friends the Monster Club after learning the truth and John tells Mary at one point that he wants to find a new way in life with the Monster Club.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:01, 11 March 2023

Monster Club is the colloquial term coined by the young neighbor of Mary Campbell's, Ford. While trying to comfort the young boy, John revealed that he and their friends hunt monsters, agreeing with Ford's phrasing that they are a "monster club", and that he was more than welcome to join, so long as he kept to their number one rule, "monster club is a secret." Betty Donelon also calls Mary and her friends the Monster Club after learning the truth and John tells Mary at one point that he wants to find a new way in life with the Monster Club.