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From "The three musketeers" by Dumas, Alexandre

Constance Bonacieux
The Queen's seamstress and D'Artagnan's love interest
Core Belief
"Loyalty, love, and virtue are worth any sacrifice."
Worldview
Constance sees the world as a dangerous place where powerful forces conspire against the innocent. She believes in the importance of serving a higher purpose and is willing to risk everything for those she loves.
Personality
Constance is portrayed as a virtuous, loyal, and resourceful woman. She is devoted to the Queen and willing to risk her own safety to serve her. She is also kind and compassionate, and inspires strong feelings of love and protectiveness in those around her.
In Their Own Words
"“This insolent boy chastises others,” cried he; “and I hope that this time he whom he ought to chastise will not escape him as before.”"
"“Yes, a base coward,” murmured D’Artagnan; “but she—she was very beautiful.”"
"“Milady,” faltered D’Artagnan, and fainted a second time."
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