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From "Donald and Dorothy" by Dodge, Mary Mapes

Francis Ferdinand Danby
A precocious and religious neighbor boy.
Core Belief
"Good behavior, politeness, and religious observance are essential."
Worldview
Fandy sees the world as a place where people should behave properly and follow his rules. He is a well-meaning boy with a strong sense of right and wrong.
Personality
Francis, or Fandy, is a lively, intelligent, and somewhat bossy boy who enjoys preaching and making up games. He can be critical and judgmental.
In Their Own Words
"CHIL'REN! I'm ashamed of you! I don't know when I've been so--so umpressed with the badness of this family."
"Now, we must be good an' perlite, if we want to do right and have things Chrissmas, an' if we want to be loved on earth and in heaven."
"Don't be so unproper. It's pumpkun pie. Dorothy said so. And, besides, we ought to let the comp'ny do the talking."
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