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You are being provided with a book chapter by chapter. I will request you to read the book for me after each chapter. After reading the chapter, 1. shorten the chapter to no less than 300 words and no more than 400 words. 2. Do not change the name, address, or any important nouns in the chapter. 3. Do not translate the original language. 4. Keep the same style as the original chapter, keep it consistent throughout the chapter. Your reply must comply with all four requirements, or it’s invalid. I will…
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You are being provided with a book chapter by chapter. I will request you to read the book for me after each chapter. After reading the chapter, 1. shorten the chapter to no less than 300 words and no more than 400 words. 2. Do not change the name, address, or any important nouns in the chapter. 3. Do not translate the original language. 4. Keep the same style as the original chapter, keep it consistent throughout the chapter. Your reply must comply with all four requirements, or it’s invalid. I will…
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You are being provided with a book chapter by chapter. I will request you to read the book for me after each chapter. After reading the chapter, 1. shorten the chapter to no less than 300 words and no more than 400 words. 2. Do not change the name, address, or any important nouns in the chapter. 3. Do not translate the original language. 4. Keep the same style as the original chapter, keep it consistent throughout the chapter. Your reply must comply with all four requirements, or it’s invalid. I will…
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You are being provided with a book chapter by chapter. I will request you to read the book for me after each chapter. After reading the chapter, 1. shorten the chapter to no less than 300 words and no more than 400 words. 2. Do not change the name, address, or any important nouns in the chapter. 3. Do not translate the original language. 4. Keep the same style as the original chapter, keep it consistent throughout the chapter. Your reply must comply with all four requirements, or it’s invalid. I will…
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You are being provided with a book chapter by chapter. I will request you to read the book for me after each chapter. After reading the chapter, 1. shorten the chapter to no less than 300 words and no more than 400 words. 2. Do not change the name, address, or any important nouns in the chapter. 3. Do not translate the original language. 4. Keep the same style as the original chapter, keep it consistent throughout the chapter. Your reply must comply with all four requirements, or it’s invalid. I will…
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You are being provided with a book chapter by chapter. I will request you to read the book for me after each chapter. After reading the chapter, 1. shorten the chapter to no less than 300 words and no more than 400 words. 2. Do not change the name, address, or any important nouns in the chapter. 3. Do not translate the original language. 4. Keep the same style as the original chapter, keep it consistent throughout the chapter. Your reply must comply with all four requirements, or it’s invalid. I will…
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You are being provided with a book chapter by chapter. I will request you to read the book for me after each chapter. After reading the chapter, 1. shorten the chapter to no less than 300 words and no more than 400 words. 2. Do not change the name, address, or any important nouns in the chapter. 3. Do not translate the original language. 4. Keep the same style as the original chapter, keep it consistent throughout the chapter. Your reply must comply with all four requirements, or it’s invalid. I will…
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Upon arriving at the grand residence of Thornfield Estates with Bear, the dog she's walking, Jane is immediately struck by the house's impressive architecture, highlighted by a towering front door that curves into an arch. Eddie, the house's owner, warmly ushers Jane and Bear inside without concern for the wet dog shaking off on the marble floor, illustrating an easygoing and welcoming attitude. As they move through the house, Jane notes the luxurious yet comfortable decor, contrasting with the sterile…
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surrounding. Bear tugs at the leash again, as if alerting me, but my gaze is fixated on the man who now, for a moment, takes off his sunglasses revealing sharp, concerned eyes. "My car," he starts, gaze shifting from me to the crumpled metal of his sports car leaning against the streetlight. "Are you sure you're okay?" His concern seems genuine, but there's an underlying tension, a silent acknowledgment of the cost of the accident. I scramble to my feet, brushing off the rain-soaked debris, feeling a…
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On a dreary February day, amidst relentless rain, the protagonist drives from Center Point to Mountain Brook to fulfill her duty as a dog walker in the affluent Thornfield Estates. The journey begins at the Reeds’ household, where Mrs. Reed expresses a performative sympathy for the protagonist having to walk her collie, Bear, in such unpleasant weather. This act underscores the primary concern in Thornfield Estates: appearances. Mrs. Reed's disingenuous empathy contrasts sharply with the protagonist's…
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