New Year's eve and day what did LIzzie do?

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New Year's eve and day what did LIzzie do?

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Happy New Year everyone! I wonder how Lizzie spent her New Years eve and day. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Did have a party, or just spend some quiet time with friends?
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In her younger years I imagin Lizzie spent New Year's Eve in New York. Later in life probably sitting at home popping a cork alone or with the help. Must have been lonely for her.

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Yeah, she was probably lonely on New Years eve and day. I mean, who wants to spent New Years with a perceived axe murderer?
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On second thought Lizzie could have been out fishing but at that time of year it may have been too cold for her. She may have spent that day inside sewing a dress or decorating the house. I'm sure Lizzie had various things she could do that she saved for those holidays to kill the bordom.

I imagine Lizzie stayed busy and pretended not to care that people didn't invite her out (if they didn't) but I imagine it must have stung.

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