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Portrait of Lady Dorothy Nevill

Lady Dorothy Nevill

A kind and supportive member of high society who publicly defends Oscar Wilde.

From "Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions. Volume 2 (of 2)" by Harris, Frank

Core Belief

"The importance of loyalty and kindness, and the need to support those who are suffering."

Worldview

She sees the world as a place where individuals should be judged on their merits, not on their social standing or past mistakes.

Personality

Brave, charming, and compassionate, with a genuine appreciation for talent and a willingness to stand up for her friends, even in the face of social disapproval.

In Their Own Words

"Are you talking of Oscar Wilde? I'm glad to hear you say you are a friend. I am, too, and shall always be proud of having known him, a most brilliant, charming man."
"I hope you'll ask me. I should be glad to come. I always admired and liked him; I feel dreadfully sorry for him."

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