The Mysterious Benedict Society
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How do think Constance's age difference will play a role in their friendship as they grow up?

Poor Constance! She'll probably feel left out being (about) seven years younger! What do you think?
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I don't think the age will be a problem, the things that they went through together holds a bond that can never be broken.
That said, she may physically feel left out. For example hieght, size age may inter fear with their interactions.
That said, she may physically feel left out. For example hieght, size age may inter fear with their interactions.
I think her age in the book doesn't matter
to the other children. I mean it didn't
seem like they cared much about it
in the first book.
to the other children. I mean it didn't
seem like they cared much about it
in the first book.
I think it might become a problem later. I mean, Constance is ten years younger than Kate and nine years younger than sticky and Reynie.
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Aug 24, 2012 08:24AM
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I think she will sometimes ponder her age difference,but then realize that it's really no big matter
Constance is about as smart as a 20 year old in some ways and she is physic. Like me ;)
Nah, with that attitude of hers, and the talent, I guess she won't feel left out :)
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