lydia wickham
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- description
- Formerly Lydia Bennet, the youngest and most imprudent Bennet daughter, now married to Mr. Wickham, whose influence was detrimental to Kitty.
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- daughter
- maiden_name
- Lydia Bennet
- marital_status
- married to George Wickham
Relationships
- is_daughter_ofMrs. Bennet
- description
- Lydia is Mrs. Bennet's daughter, whose departure causes Mrs. Bennet distress.
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- to be sure, it would have been such a thing for metext_chunk
- source_text
- The loss of her daughter made Mrs. Bennet very dull for several days.
- is_daughter_ofMr. Bennet
- description
- Lydia is Mr. Bennet's daughter, as he refers to her as 'her daughter'.
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- to be sure, it would have been such a thing for metext_chunk
- source_text
- The loss of her daughter made Mrs. Bennet very dull for several days.
- departs_forNewcastle
- description
- Lydia departs for Newcastle with her husband's regiment.
- source
- to be sure, it would have been such a thing for metext_chunk
- source_text
- all going to Newcastle, was likely to continue at least a twelvemonth.
- extracted_fromto be sure, it would have been such a thing for me
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- 2026-03-03T02:29:50.312Z
- source
- to be sure, it would have been such a thing for metext_chunk
- is_wife_ofGeorge Wickham
- description
- Lydia Bennet is married to George Wickham, and her letter indicates she cherishes a hope for his fortune.
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- can be spared from me. You are all to come to Pembtext_chunk
- source_text
- by his wife at least, if not by himself, such a hope was cherished
- invitedKitty Bennet
- description
- Lydia Wickham frequently invited her sister Kitty to stay with her, tempting her with promises of balls and young men.
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- can be spared from me. You are all to come to Pembtext_chunk
- source_text
- Mrs. Wickham frequently invited her to come and stay with her, with the promise of balls and young men
- wroteLydia's congratulatory letter to Elizabeth
- description
- Lydia Wickham sent a congratulatory letter to Elizabeth on her marriage, which also contained veiled requests for financial help.
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- can be spared from me. You are all to come to Pembtext_chunk
- source_text
- The congratulatory letter which Elizabeth received from Lydia on her marriage explained to her that, by his wife at least, if not by himself, such a hope was cherished. The letter was to this effect
- extracted_fromcan be spared from me. You are all to come to Pemb
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:41.839Z
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- can be spared from me. You are all to come to Pembtext_chunk