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Portrait of Madam Chartley

Madam Chartley

The headmistress of Warwick Hall, a woman of aristocratic bearing and gentle wisdom.

From "The Little Colonel's Christmas Vacation" by Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows)

Core Belief

"Madam Chartley believes in the importance of tradition, education, and cultivating a sense of personal responsibility. She values kindness, grace, and the pursuit of knowledge."

Worldview

Madam Chartley sees the world as a place of beauty, history, and cultural significance. She strives to instill in her students a love of learning and a respect for the traditions of the past.

Personality

Madam Chartley is dignified, gracious, and deeply cultured. She possesses a strong sense of tradition and believes in instilling a love of learning and good manners in her students. Despite her aristocratic background, she is kind and approachable.

In Their Own Words

"There's nothing like a cozy chat over a cup of tea for warming acquaintances into friends."
"It is the tradition of the school. Tradition has it that Sir Ederyn was an ancient member of Madam Chartley's family."
"She has left her imprint on every girl who has passed through this school, and there'll be a long line of them to rise up and call her blessed."

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