Introduction:

There once was a very quaint house about a mile away from Meryton and a mere walking distance from the estate of Longborn by the name of Lucas Lodge. The residents were Sir William and Lady Lucas and their daughters. Their home was a comfortable one. It bought by Sir William, who wanted to live a simple life in the country, shortly after the king of England had knighted him. He was originally a successful trades-man from Meryton. However, he one day found himself in the lucky position to give a complementary speech to the king. The king was so flattered by his speech that he had Sir William knighted soon afterwards. The Lucas' live comfortably ever since. Sir William and Lady Lucas were blessed with three daughters named Charlotte, Margaret, and Maria. Charlotte, the oldest, was around twenty-seven years old. She was sensible, well-rounded, and mature. She was also observant and understood her family's social standing, which were qualities her father lacked. Unfortunately, compared to the other ladies of Meryton, she was considered to be on the plain side. She had strait brown hair, like her mother, and stormy greyish-blue eyes, like her father. Maria, the youngest, was about sixteen years old and had a sweet, bubbly, and good humored personality. Sadly, like her father, she lacked the sense and awareness that her oldest sister Charlotte possessed. She had her father's curly honey blonde hair and her mother's bright hazel eyes. As far as looks go, Margaret, the middle child of the age nineteen, was fairly close resemblance of her mother. She had curly brown hair and soft hazel eyes. However, her personality closely resembled Charlotte the most out of her family. Like Charlotte, Margaret was level-headed and fairly mature. She possessed a more sweet, and soft-spoken nature. The Lucas family had a comfortable life at Lucas Lodge. They were kind, friendly, and easy-going folk who often held balls whenever they could. They were always one of the first to welcome neighbors. One new neighbor in particular was a wealthy young man who bought the Neatherfield estate by the name of Charles Bingley. Sir William Lucas and his family had made sure to visit him as soon as possible. It wasn't every day that a rich young man who is single comes to stay in Meryton.

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