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From "The Wind in the Willows" by Grahame, Kenneth

Gaoler's Daughter
A kind-hearted young woman who takes pity on Toad.
Core Belief
"Kindness and empathy are essential virtues. Even those who have wronged deserve compassion and a chance to redeem themselves."
Worldview
The gaoler's daughter sees the world through a lens of compassion, believing in the inherent goodness of living beings and the importance of offering support to those in need.
Personality
The gaoler's daughter is compassionate, resourceful, and fond of animals. She possesses a practical nature and a sense of justice.
In Their Own Words
"“Now, cheer up, Toad, and sit up and dry your eyes and be a sensible animal. And do try and eat a bit of dinner. See, I’ve brought you some of mine, hot from the oven!”"
"“Toad, just listen, please. I have an aunt who is a washerwoman.”"
"“You are a good, kind, clever girl, and I am indeed a proud and a stupid toad. Introduce me to your worthy aunt, if you will be so kind, and I have no doubt that the excellent lady and I will be able to arrange terms satisfactory to both parties.”"
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