mr gardiner
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- offered assistance
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- fishing
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- husband
- description
- The uncle of Elizabeth Bennet and Jane Bennet, residing in London, known for his sensible and kind nature.
- destination
- London
- family_name
- Gardiner
- family_relation
- uncle to Bennet sisters
- family_relation_to_bennets
- maternal uncle
- family_relationship
- uncle to Bennets, brother to Mrs. Bennet
- family_role
- uncle
- hobby
- fishing
- involvement_in_crisis
- consulted on financial matters
- location_of_business
- London
- manners
- easy and pleasant
- marital_status
- married
- means_of_communication
- express letter
- observed_darcy_as
- perfectly well-behaved, polite, and unassuming
- occupation
- merchant
- profession
- tradesman
- profession_hint
- involved in legal/document drafting
- relation_to_Elizabeth
- uncle
- relation_to_bennets
- uncle
- relation_to_elizabeth
- uncle
- relationship_to_Elizabeth
- uncle
- relationship_to_bennet_sisters
- uncle
- relationship_to_bennets
- maternal uncle
- relationship_to_elizabeth
- uncle
- residence
- London
- residence_city
- London
- residence_context
- arrived from London
- residence_hint
- Gracechurch Street
- residence_or_business_location
- Gracechurch Street, London
- role
- investigator, family support
- spouse
- Mrs. Gardiner
- travel_companion
- Elizabeth
Relationships
- referenced_byMr. Darcy
- context
- shows_civility_towards
- source
- the house and take some refreshment; but this wastext_chunk
- source_text
- his behaviour to us. It was more than civil; it was really attentive; and there was no necessity for such attention. His acquaintance with Elizabeth was very trifling.”
- extracted_fromthe house and take some refreshment; but this was
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- the house and take some refreshment; but this wastext_chunk
- expresses_wish_to_tourPemberley Park (grounds)
- description
- Mr. Gardiner expresses a desire to walk around the entire park.
- source
- In the gallery there were many family portraits,text_chunk
- source_text
- Mr. Gardiner expressed a wish of going round the whole park, but feared it might be beyond a walk.
- is_fond_offishing
- description
- Mr. Gardiner is described as very fond of fishing, which slows their progress.
- source
- In the gallery there were many family portraits,text_chunk
- source_text
- Mr. Gardiner, though seldom able to indulge the taste, was very fond of fishing, and was so much engaged in watching the occasional appearance of some trout in the water, and talking to the man about them, that he advanced but little.
- extracted_fromIn the gallery there were many family portraits,
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- In the gallery there were many family portraits,text_chunk
- preparedLydia Bennet
- description
- Mr. Gardiner was responsible for drafting the marriage announcement for Lydia Bennet, which Mrs. Bennet found awkward.
- source
- make thirteen with ourselves, so there will be justext_chunk
- source_text
- It was my brother Gardiner’s drawing up, too, and I wonder how he came to make such an awkward business of it.
- extracted_frommake thirteen with ourselves, so there will be jus
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- make thirteen with ourselves, so there will be justext_chunk
- is_brother_ofMrs. Bennet
- description
- Mr. Gardiner is the brother of Mrs. Bennet, making him Lydia's maternal uncle.
- source
- may gain some news of them; and till we know thattext_chunk
- source_text
- Oh, my dear brother,” replied Mrs. Bennet
- is_husband_ofMrs. Gardiner
- description
- Mr. Gardiner is married to Mrs. Gardiner, and they visit Longbourn together.
- source
- then. It is something to think of, and gives her atext_chunk
- source_text
- her brother and his wife
- extracted_fromthen. It is something to think of, and gives her a
- extracted_at
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- then. It is something to think of, and gives her atext_chunk
- extracted_fromher curiosity as all the celebrated beauties of Ma
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- her curiosity as all the celebrated beauties of Matext_chunk
- is_uncle_ofElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Mr. Gardiner is the uncle of Elizabeth Bennet, who comes to offer support to the family.
- source
- Longbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the matext_chunk
- source_text
- now that my dear uncle is come, I hope everything will be well.”
- promises_assistance_toElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Mr. Gardiner readily promises every assistance in his power to Elizabeth and her family.
- source
- “No, I thank you,” she replied, endeavouring totext_chunk
- source_text
- Mr. Gardiner readily promised every assistance in his power
- extracted_from“No, I thank you,” she replied, endeavouring to
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- “No, I thank you,” she replied, endeavouring totext_chunk
- referenced_byLydia Bennet
- context
- is indebted to
- source
- ever had anything from him except a few presents.text_chunk
- source_text
- Lydia need not have been indebted to her uncle for whatever of honour or credit could now be purchased for her.
- referenced_byMr. Bennet
- context
- intends to discharge obligation to
- source
- ever had anything from him except a few presents.text_chunk
- source_text
- to find out the extent of his assistance, and to discharge the obligation as soon as he could.
- extracted_fromever had anything from him except a few presents.
- extracted_at
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- source
- ever had anything from him except a few presents.text_chunk
- finds_interestingMr. Darcy
- description
- Mr. Gardiner considers Mr. Darcy an 'interesting personage' due to the developing situation.
- source
- inquired in a friendly, though general, way, aftertext_chunk
- source_text
- To Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner he was scarcely a less interesting personage than to herself.
- extracted_frominquired in a friendly, though general, way, after
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- inquired in a friendly, though general, way, aftertext_chunk
- referenced_byTour of pleasure
- context
- has_participant
- source
- “But, my dear Elizabeth,” she added, “what sorttext_chunk
- source_text
- an invitation to accompany her uncle and aunt in a tour of pleasure
- extracted_from“But, my dear Elizabeth,” she added, “what sort
- extracted_at
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- source
- “But, my dear Elizabeth,” she added, “what sorttext_chunk
- resided inGracechurch Street
- description
- Mr. Gardiner's home was located on Gracechurch Street, where Mr. Darcy made his initial call.
- source
- speak for itself. He called it, therefore, hitext_chunk
- source_text
- he first called in Gracechurch Street
- extracted_fromspeak for itself. He called it, therefore, hi
- extracted_at
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- speak for itself. He called it, therefore, hitext_chunk
- writes_toMr. Bennet
- description
- Mr. Gardiner sends a letter to Mr. Bennet to inform him of the arrangements made for Mr. Wickham and Lydia.
- source
- daughter, let us come to a right understanding. Intext_chunk
- source_text
- Mr. Gardiner soon wrote again to his brother.
- informsColonel Forster
- description
- Mr. Gardiner has written to Colonel Forster to apprise him of the current arrangements regarding Mr. Wickham and his debts.
- source
- daughter, let us come to a right understanding. Intext_chunk
- source_text
- I have written to Colonel Forster, to inform him of our present arrangements
- pledges_forMr. Wickham
- description
- Mr. Gardiner has personally committed to ensuring the speedy payment of Mr. Wickham's various creditors in Brighton and Meryton.
- source
- daughter, let us come to a right understanding. Intext_chunk
- source_text
- for which I have pledged myself.
- extracted_fromdaughter, let us come to a right understanding. In
- extracted_at
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- daughter, let us come to a right understanding. Intext_chunk
- offers_assistance_toElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Mr. Gardiner readily promises his help to Elizabeth Bennet in dealing with Lydia's crisis.
- source
- could be done for Lydia, her uncle’s interferencetext_chunk
- source_text
- Mr. Gardiner readily promised every assistance in his power.
- discusses_character_ofGeorge Wickham
- description
- Mr. Gardiner expresses his doubts about George Wickham's intentions, discussing them with Elizabeth.
- source
- could be done for Lydia, her uncle’s interferencetext_chunk
- extracted_fromcould be done for Lydia, her uncle’s interference
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- could be done for Lydia, her uncle’s interferencetext_chunk
- has_business_inLondon
- description
- Mr. Gardiner's business commitments require him to be in London, affecting his travel schedule.
- source
- from whence they were to set out early the next motext_chunk
- source_text
- Mr. Gardiner would be prevented by business from setting out till a fortnight later in July, and must be in London again within a month
- extracted_fromfrom whence they were to set out early the next mo
- extracted_at
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- source
- from whence they were to set out early the next motext_chunk
- referenced_byJane Bennet
- context
- requests_assistance_from
- source
- little parties and engagements, with such news astext_chunk
- referenced_byElizabeth Bennet
- context
- seeks
- source
- little parties and engagements, with such news astext_chunk
- source_text
- I must find Mr. Gardiner this moment on business that cannot be delayed
- extracted_fromlittle parties and engagements, with such news as
- extracted_at
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- little parties and engagements, with such news astext_chunk
- was fond offishing
- description
- Mr. Gardiner had a strong inclination and enjoyment for the activity of fishing, which he seldom indulged.
- source
- stream, and a narrow walk amidst the rough coppicetext_chunk
- source_text
- Mr. Gardiner, though seldom able to indulge the taste, was very fond of fishing
- opined aboutMr. Darcy
- description
- Mr. Gardiner expressed his opinion that Mr. Darcy was far superior to what he had expected, finding him well-behaved and polite.
- source
- stream, and a narrow walk amidst the rough coppicetext_chunk
- source_text
- each of them pronounced him to be infinitely superior to anything they had expected
- extracted_fromstream, and a narrow walk amidst the rough coppice
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- stream, and a narrow walk amidst the rough coppicetext_chunk
- assistsMr. Bennet
- description
- Mr. Gardiner offers to assist Mr. Bennet in his efforts to recover Lydia.
- source
- Longbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the matext_chunk
- source_text
- would assist Mr. Bennet in every endeavour for recovering Lydia.
- writes_toColonel Forster
- description
- Mr. Gardiner writes to Colonel Forster to ask for help in finding out information about Wickham's relations or connections.
- source
- him, so think it no harm to be off. You needtext_chunk
- source_text
- I have written to Colonel Forster to desire him
- extracted_fromeager in it, he meant to assist him in pursuing it
- extracted_at
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- eager in it, he meant to assist him in pursuing ittext_chunk
- engaged inFishing scheme
- description
- Mr. Gardiner had a renewed engagement to go fishing as part of a scheme, planning to meet gentlemen at Pemberley by noon.
- source
- With respect to Wickham, the travellers soon foutext_chunk
- source_text
- The fishing scheme had been renewed the day before, and a positive engagement made of his meeting some of the gentlemen at Pemberley by noon.
- meets gentlemen atPemberley
- description
- Mr. Gardiner had a positive engagement to meet several gentlemen at Pemberley for a fishing excursion by noon.
- source
- With respect to Wickham, the travellers soon foutext_chunk
- source_text
- a positive engagement made of his meeting some of the gentlemen at Pemberley by noon.
- was engaged byRiver (Pemberley grounds)
- description
- Mr. Gardiner was occupied by the river on the Pemberley estate, presumably for fishing, alongside Mr. Darcy and other gentlemen.
- source
- With respect to Wickham, the travellers soon foutext_chunk
- source_text
- Mr. Gardiner, who, with two or three other gentlemen from the house, was engaged by the river
- extracted_fromWith respect to Wickham, the travellers soon fou
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- With respect to Wickham, the travellers soon foutext_chunk
- sentExpress Letter
- description
- Mr. Gardiner dispatched an urgent letter to Mr. Bennet, carrying important news regarding Lydia's situation.
- source
- and the kind of half-expectation which Mrs. Gardintext_chunk
- source_text
- express come for master from Mr. Gardiner? He has been here this half hour, and master has had a letter.”
- ventured_to_make_engagements_on_behalf_ofMr. Bennet
- description
- Mr. Gardiner took the initiative to make certain commitments on Mr. Bennet's behalf to facilitate Lydia's marriage.
- source
- and the kind of half-expectation which Mrs. Gardintext_chunk
- source_text
- engagements which I have ventured to make on your side
- proposedSettlement for Lydia
- description
- Mr. Gardiner outlined the financial conditions necessary for Lydia's marriage to proceed, involving a settlement.
- source
- and the kind of half-expectation which Mrs. Gardintext_chunk
- source_text
- assure to your daughter, by settlement, her equal share of the five thousand pounds, secured among your children after the decease of yourself and my sister; and, moreover, to enter into an engagement of allowing her, during your life, one hundred pounds per annum.
- will_directHaggerston
- description
- Mr. Gardiner stated his intention to instruct Haggerston to prepare the necessary legal documents for Lydia's settlement.
- source
- and the kind of half-expectation which Mrs. Gardintext_chunk
- source_text
- give directions to Haggerston for preparing a proper settlement.
- extracted_fromand the kind of half-expectation which Mrs. Gardin
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- and the kind of half-expectation which Mrs. Gardintext_chunk
- finds_person_atGracechurch Street
- description
- Upon his arrival in London, Mr. Gardiner immediately finds his brother, Mr. Bennet, and persuades him to come to Gracechurch Street.
- source
- him, so think it no harm to be off. You needtext_chunk
- source_text
- he had immediately found out his brother, and persuaded him to come to Gracechurch Street.
- extracted_fromhim, so think it no harm to be off. You need
- extracted_at
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- him, so think it no harm to be off. You needtext_chunk
- extracted_fromfine,--with less of splendour, and more real elega
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- fine,--with less of splendour, and more real elegatext_chunk
- is_uncle_ofJane Bennet
- description
- Mr. Gardiner is the uncle of Jane Bennet, who welcomes him warmly upon his arrival.
- source
- Longbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the matext_chunk
- source_text
- Jane ran to her uncle and aunt, and welcomed and thanked them both, with alternate smiles and tears.
- is_uncle_ofLydia Bennet
- description
- Lydia refers to Mr. Gardiner as her uncle, indicating his familial relationship and role in her wedding.
- source
- if that were the case, he was not the young man totext_chunk
- source_text
- My uncle and aunt and I were to go together; and the others were to meet us at the church.
- travels_toLondon
- description
- Mr. Gardiner intends to travel to London the next day to assist Mr. Bennet.
- source
- Longbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the matext_chunk
- source_text
- he meant to be in London the very next day, and would assist Mr. Bennet in every endeavour for recovering Lydia.
- resides_atGracechurch Street
- description
- Mr. Gardiner's residence is on Gracechurch Street in London, where he plans to consult with Mr. Bennet.
- source
- Longbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the matext_chunk
- source_text
- make him come home with me to Gracechurch Street, and then we may consult together as to what is to be done.”
- is_married_toMrs. Gardiner
- description
- Mr. Gardiner is married to Mrs. Gardiner, and they travel together to Longbourn to support the Bennet family.
- source
- Longbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the matext_chunk
- source_text
- Jane ran to her uncle and aunt, and welcomed and thanked them both, with alternate smiles and tears.
- is_parent_ofGardiner children
- description
- Mr. Gardiner is a parent to the Gardiner children, who were engaged with them upon arrival.
- source
- Longbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the matext_chunk
- source_text
- Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner were engaged with their children, was now put an end to by the approach of the whole party.
- extracted_fromLongbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the ma
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- Longbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the matext_chunk
- same_as01KJRRFKME6ZDWA6YVC85CXVPK
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- 2026-03-03T02:30:20.525Z
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- reasoning
- Both entities refer to the same character, Mr. Gardiner, who is Elizabeth and Lydia Bennet's uncle. The candidate's label 'Edward Gardiner' provides the full name. Both are described as being from London, involved in Lydia's marriage settlement, providing financial assistance for her marriage to George Wickham, writing a crucial letter regarding the settlement, and instructing Haggerston for legal documents. All properties and relationships are highly consistent.
- plans_to_go_toGracechurch Street
- description
- Mr. Gardiner intends to go to Gracechurch Street with his brother to consult on Lydia's situation.
- source
- may gain some news of them; and till we know thattext_chunk
- source_text
- I shall go to my brother, and make him come home with me to Gracechurch Street
- extracted_frommay gain some news of them; and till we know that
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- may gain some news of them; and till we know thattext_chunk
- arrives_withMrs. Gardiner
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- Mr. Gardiner arrived in the company of Mrs. Gardiner.
- source
- “He came down to see the place”text_chunk
- extracted_from“He came down to see the place”
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- “He came down to see the place”text_chunk
- had_business_withMr. Stone
- description
- Mr. Gardiner was called away on business to Mr. Stone, causing a temporary delay on the wedding day.
- source
- if that were the case, he was not the young man totext_chunk
- source_text
- my uncle was called away upon business to that horrid man Mr. Stone. And then, you know, when once they get together, there is no end of it. Well, I was so frightened I did not know what to do, for my uncle was to give me away; and if we were beyond the hour we could not be married all day.
- extracted_fromif that were the case, he was not the young man to
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- if that were the case, he was not the young man totext_chunk
- referenced_byMr. Collins
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- sends_compliments_to
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- with regard to Lady Catherine’s family is, indeed,text_chunk
- source_text
- and his compliments to Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner, though unknown.
- extracted_fromwith regard to Lady Catherine’s family is, indeed,
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- with regard to Lady Catherine’s family is, indeed,text_chunk