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From "Puck of Pook's Hill" by Kipling, Rudyard

Una
The other child who encounters Puck and learns about England's history.
Core Belief
"The world is full of magic and wonder, and kindness and compassion are essential virtues."
Worldview
Una sees the world through a lens of magic and imagination. She believes in the power of stories and the importance of connecting with the past, and she is deeply moved by the beauty and mystery of the natural world.
Personality
Una is imaginative and empathetic, with a strong belief in fairies and magic. She is more sensitive and intuitive than her brother, and often anticipates events or understands things on a deeper level. She is kind and compassionate.
In Their Own Words
"'Don't go,' she said. 'We like you.'"
"'I did,' said Una. 'At least, I sort of half believed till we learned "Farewell Rewards". Do you know "Farewell Rewards and Fairies"?'"
"'I was thinking--suppose we saved some of our porridge and put it in the attic for you? They'd notice if we left it in the nursery.'"
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