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From "Elizabeth Montagu, the queen of the bluestockings, Volumes 1 and 2 : $b Her correspondence from 1720 to 1761" by Montagu, Mrs. (Elizabeth)

William Freind
A clergyman and cousin of Elizabeth Montagu, often offering moral guidance and witty banter.
Core Belief
"Faith, reason, and good works are essential for a virtuous life. He values intellectual pursuits and strives to balance religious devotion with social engagement."
Worldview
He sees the world as a battleground between good and evil, but believes in the power of faith and reason to overcome the forces of darkness. He strives to live a life that is pleasing to God and beneficial to society.
Personality
Pious and intellectual, with a sharp wit and a keen interest in literature and current events. He provides a moral compass for Elizabeth while also engaging in playful banter.
In Their Own Words
"It being now near two months since I have received any intelligence of either of my correspondents, I must needs enclose a letter to Pea, Senior, to enquire after her whether she be still with the Duke to whom I direct the cover, or with the rest of the Peas in her own Podd in Kent."
"Next year we must certainly go to the Races for the good of the county, and dance out of the spirit of Patriotism."
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