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From "Donald and Dorothy" by Dodge, Mary Mapes

Eben Slade
The antagonist, a ne'er-do-well who claims a connection to Dorothy.
Core Belief
"Self-preservation and personal gain are the most important things."
Worldview
Eben sees the world as a place where he has been wronged and where he is entitled to get what he can, by any means necessary.
Personality
Eben is a selfish, manipulative, and dishonest man who is motivated by greed and resentment. He is also cowardly and easily intimidated.
In Their Own Words
"Hope the young folks are at home. Would be glad to make their acquaintance."
"Pshaw! Don't Mr. Slade me. Call me Eben, plain Eben. Just as Kate did."
"I'm an old fool"
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