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Fitzwilliam Darcy ([info]mrdarcy_) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2018-12-07 23:42:00

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[Backdated to during this.]

Hello.

I'm not sure who is best suited to help, but there are a couple of new arrivals here who may require some additional support.

One of them is a young boy of eleven. The other is a gentleman who is blind, with some other disabilities besides. I didn't enquire as to the extent of his They did not arrive together, it is just a coincidence that they found one another. I am not sure that either of them should be left to navigate this place without support in place.

I suppose I am just hopeful that someone may have a better idea what should be done.

Thank you,
Darcy.


[Filtered to Ashley]

The blind man is Edward Rochester. As in from Jane Eyre! I managed not to say a word about the mad wife in the attic, but OH MY GOD.



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[info]mrdarcy_
2018-12-15 08:43 am UTC (link)
Well, I hope it will not be an issue.

Honestly, he’s only about an inch shorter than me, if that. I just have the benefit of sight and all my limbs. Not that I am planning to duel him over nothing.

That’s very kind of you, but I’m sure Mrs Darcy can teach me.

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[info]maryanne_walker
2018-12-15 12:44 pm UTC (link)
Me either. If you have faith, I will too. I trust your judgement.

Really? I didn't picture him that tall after the fire. Of course he would have kept his height, but... Maybe I will have to stalk him just to see how far off my imagination was. And if I've learned one thing from my husband, don't underestimate those with handicaps. Their bodies eventually make up for the loss somewhere else.

Whichever works for you. I probably taught her while I was teaching my own kids.

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