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Jane Dawson is an American from New England who came to Llwyncudd, Wales in Book 1 ''([[Green Hills and Daffodils]])'' with dreams of becoming a sheep farmer. She is 45 years old, 5'8" tall, and has an [[English Shepherd]] named [[Moss]].
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'''Jane Dawson''' is an American from New England who came to Llwyncudd, Wales in Book 1 ''([[Green Hills and Daffodils]])'' with dreams of becoming a sheep farmer. She has an [[English Shepherd]] named [[Moss]].
Jane has Asperger's Syndrome, which makes her a bit "socially challenged." She has a rather bawdy/rum sense of humour and no verbal filter, and is prone to bouts of burnout and depression.
Jane has Asperger's Syndrome, which makes her a bit "socially challenged." She has a rather bawdy/rum sense of humour and no verbal filter, and is prone to bouts of burnout and depression.

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Jane Dawson is an American from New England who came to Llwyncudd, Wales in Book 1 (Green Hills and Daffodils) with dreams of becoming a sheep farmer. She has an English Shepherd named Moss. Jane has Asperger's Syndrome, which makes her a bit "socially challenged." She has a rather bawdy/rum sense of humour and no verbal filter, and is prone to bouts of burnout and depression.