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From "The Story of the Treasure Seekers" by Nesbit, E. (Edith)

Dickie Bastien
One of the elder treasure-seeking siblings.
Core Belief
"Dickie believes in the importance of being sensible and responsible, although he is also loyal to his siblings and willing to help them."
Worldview
Dickie sees the world as a place where hard work and common sense are necessary to succeed. He is less prone to flights of fancy than Oswald, but still enjoys a good adventure.
Personality
Dickie is more practical and cautious than Oswald. He is often the voice of reason in the group, although he still gets swept up in their schemes.
In Their Own Words
"'I don't think that's a very good idea,' Dickie said."
"'We ought to think about this carefully,' Dickie said."
"'Are you sure this is safe?' Dickie said."
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