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Portrait of Mrs. Roylance (Mrs. Pipchin)

Mrs. Roylance (Mrs. Pipchin)

A boarding-house keeper who takes in young Charles Dickens as a lodger.

From "The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete" by Forster, John

Core Belief

"Discipline and order are essential for success."

Worldview

Pragmatic and unsentimental, focused on the practicalities of survival.

Personality

Stern and formidable, with a business-like approach to childcare.

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