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Portrait of Mrs. Fisher

Mrs. Fisher

The loving and supportive mother of the Pepper children, known for her wisdom and strength.

From "Five Little Peppers at School" by Sidney, Margaret

Core Belief

"Family is paramount, and it's essential to provide a loving and nurturing environment for children to thrive."

Worldview

Mrs. Fisher sees the world as a place of both joy and hardship, but believes that love and kindness can overcome any obstacle. She is optimistic and strives to instill positive values in her children.

Personality

Mrs. Fisher, also known as Mamsie, is kind, patient, and deeply devoted to her children. She is a source of strength and guidance, offering unconditional love and support. She is wise and resourceful, managing her household with grace and efficiency.

In Their Own Words

"But brush your hair, Polly, she said, it looks very untidy flying all over your head."
"I'm not sorry, Adoniram, she said, after Dr. Fisher had read the letter at least twice, and then looked over his spectacles at her keenly, that I agreed with Mr. King that it was best that the boys should go away to school."
"No, I'm not a bit sorry, repeated Mrs. Fisher firmly, for it's going to be the making of Joel, to teach him to take care of himself. And I'd trust him anywhere, she added proudly."

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