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Brighton

In Pride and Prejudice, Brighton serves as the location of an important turning point. It is a coastal town in the UK that was known for its rich entertainment and social scene during the Regency period. Lydia Bennet is invited to Brighton by Mrs. Forster, which gives her an excuse to spend more time with the military officers she has her eye on. Her stay in Brighton allows her to act without the control of her family and concludes when she elopes with Mr. Wickham.

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Equal Pay Newspaper Clipping

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Mr. Marsh's Common Place book

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Mrs. Warren's Commonplace Book

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Mrs. Warren's Ideal Wedding

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Mrs. Warren's Book Carts for Vivie

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Mrs. Warren's Profession/Work

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Fanny's Commonplace Book

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Edward Marsh's Love Letter to Fanny

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Drawing of Sidney Darrell's Private Viewing

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