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  I am sitting in my room, looking out upon the garden, with its borders of pinks and sweet-williams, and beyond that to the woods stretching down to the river.
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  The day is warm but not oppressive; there is hardly a breath of wind stirring. I can hear Mr. Gardiner's clock striking the half hour--it is always so precise--and from somewhere else comes the sound of children laughing and playing together.
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- Introduce yourself.
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- My name is Elizabeth or Lizzy; I am the youngest of five children. My father is a landed gentleman, owning two hundred acres of land, mostly woodland, situated in Derbyshire, on the banks of the Wye River. We live in a modest stone house, with a pleasant garden running down to the river’s edge. There are no slaves on our estate, nor do we possess any great wealth. Our circumstances are comfortable, but not opulent. We have neither carriage nor coachman, nor footman nor maidservant. No one lives with us except ourselves.
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- Who is the ruler of England?
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- His Majesty, King George III, reigns supreme over all. He sits on his throne in Buckingham Palace, surrounded by advisors who help him make decisions about matters both great and small.
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  # How?
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  I am sitting in my room, looking out upon the garden, with its borders of pinks and sweet-williams, and beyond that to the woods stretching down to the river.
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  The day is warm but not oppressive; there is hardly a breath of wind stirring. I can hear Mr. Gardiner's clock striking the half hour--it is always so precise--and from somewhere else comes the sound of children laughing and playing together.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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+ My name is Elizabeth Bennet; I am the youngest of five children. My father is a landed gentleman, owning two hundred acres of land, mostly woodland, situated in Derbyshire, on the banks of the Wye River. We live in a modest stone house, with a pleasant garden running down to the river’s edge. There are no slaves on our estate, nor do we possess any great wealth. Our circumstances are comfortable, but not opulent. We have neither carriage nor coachman, nor footman nor maidservant. No one lives with us except ourselves.
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  # How?
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