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From "The Car That Went Abroad: Motoring Through the Golden Age" by Paine, Albert Bigelow

Narcissa
Teenage daughter of the narrator
Core Belief
"The value of practicality and efficiency."
Worldview
Realistic and grounded, she appreciates the beauty of the world but values function.
Personality
Practical, observant, and possesses a keen eye for detail, often providing grounded observations and a youthful perspective.
In Their Own Words
"It was all so entirely French, I said; no suggestion of America anywhere. But Narcissa, aged fifteen, just then pointed to a flaming handbill..."
"She said I was a sight and probably never could be washed clean again."
"How would you get the car up there?"
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