Date of Story
I decided to restart the game before finishing so that I can and have the pleasure of working out the year of the story from clues other than
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figure out the final astrolabe puzzle
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the date in the will. Incidentally, the 25 year clause probably had to do with an excess of caution regarding what is known as the Rule Against Perpetuities, common law that provides (more or less) that interests must vest if at all within 21 years of the demise of stated lives in being at the time of the creation of the interest. I long ago forgot the exact ins and outs of the Rule Against Perpetuities. If you have a taste for peerage based complexities check out the Duke of Norfolk's Case, circa 1682.
Clues to the date of Peril in Pemberley abound in the fashion details and those interested me. I could not track down exact date for but gather that Jane did not wish to become a fashion victim like those earlier satirized by Cruikshank. Jane's new pelisse The date clincher comes from a conversation between Jane and Kitty
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the morning gown's being doubled only in the body and sleeves
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which was to be velvet because velvet was in for London that winter put the date at something like 1817, which from the will I knew was too early. I am reasonably sure there is a later date I simply could not locate as I know next to nothing about fashion history. .
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when Jane--maybe Jane, might have been Kitty--comments with some shock that waistlines are dropping. Thank-you, ladies. The year is 1820 or at the latest 1821. If the latter, then the 25 years elapsed in May. My bet is 1820.
I also took the approach of checking Copper's
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tack. Beautiful and eye-catching though it is, the saddle is too modern to be a clue. I nobly and fancifully attribute this to a ground breaking design of Mr. Darcy's, engineered out of concern for the safety of his daughter and later copied by saddlers, that did away with slipper stirrups and high cantles.
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TY Jessizoid!