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Portrait of Madam Clement

Madam Clement

A kind and generous French widow who befriends Monimia and later Don Diego.

From "The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom — Complete" by Smollett, T. (Tobias)

Core Belief

"Charity, compassion, and religious faith are the most important values, and one should always strive to act in accordance with them."

Worldview

Madam Clement sees the world as a place of suffering and temptation, but believes that through faith and good works, one can overcome adversity and find salvation. She is optimistic and hopeful, always seeking to find the good in others.

Personality

Madam Clement is compassionate, virtuous, and deeply religious. She is quick to offer help to those in need and possesses a strong moral compass. She is intelligent and discerning, able to see through Fathom's deception and offer wise counsel to those around her.

In Their Own Words

"Count, we must acquiesce in the dispensations of Providence; and quiet the transports of our grief, with a full assurance that Monimia is happy."
"She was, indeed, the best and fairest of our sex."
"These are the joys which virtue calls her own."

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