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  • Much is made of Sophie having an accent that was too upper-class for a servant in An Offer from a Gentleman, and it's what leads Violet Bridgerton to be suspicious of her story of being a working-class child who was allowed to take lessons with the children of an upper-class family. But that's more or less what she is. Sophie didn't live in the Earl of Penrose's household until she was four; before then, she lived with her presumably working-class mother's family. And even after that, the only people she spent much time with, until she was eleven, were the servants and her governess. So if Violet is right and a child who spent their "formative" years with working-class people can't change their accent even with lessons, shouldn't Sophie still have a working-class accent? note 

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