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Works as a serving girl at the [[Read & Rite]] for her uncle [[Jasper Jape | Jasper]]. She is "accustomed to the sound the of the wind ripping over the sea"<ref name="SCG-18">The St. Chrispian's Gazette Issue 18 (Dec. 7, 2024)</ref> Still new at her job, she is sometimes clumsy.{{Date ref|5|19|1884}}
Works as a serving girl at the [[Read & Rite]] for her uncle [[Jasper Jape | Jasper]]. She is "accustomed to the sound the of the wind ripping over the sea"<ref name="SCG-18">The St. Chrispian's Gazette Issue 18 (Dec. 7, 2024)</ref> Still new at her job, she is sometimes clumsy.{{Journal ref|5|19|1884}}


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== Relationship to Emma ==
== Relationship to Emma ==
On May 19, 1884 she served tea to [[Emma M. Lion | Emma]] and [[Niall Pierce | Pierce]] at the Read and Rite and caused the teapot to splash on the table.{{Date ref|5|19|1884}}
On May 19, 1884 she served tea to [[Emma M. Lion | Emma]] and [[Niall Pierce | Pierce]] at the Read and Rite and caused the teapot to splash on the table.{{Journal ref|5|19|1884}}


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 22:12, 8 January 2025

Clara
Age 15
Gender Female
First Appearance The St. Chrispian's Gazette Issue 18 (Dec. 7, 2024)

Works as a serving girl at the Read & Rite for her uncle Jasper. She is "accustomed to the sound the of the wind ripping over the sea"[1] Still new at her job, she is sometimes clumsy.[2]

Life Sketch

Clara grew up near the sea. He mother called her "bright, quick-witted, and good." After a unspecified tragedy her Mother, Violet, sent her to work with her uncle Jasper to improve her health. She arrived in St. Chrispian on March 2, 1884.[1]

Relationship to Emma

On May 19, 1884 she served tea to Emma and Pierce at the Read and Rite and caused the teapot to splash on the table.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The St. Chrispian's Gazette Issue 18 (Dec. 7, 2024)
  2. 2.0 2.1 May 19, 1884