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From "Donald and Dorothy" by Dodge, Mary Mapes

Donald Reed
One of the main characters, Dorothy's twin brother, a steady and loyal young boy.
Core Belief
"Loyalty, responsibility, and understanding are essential."
Worldview
Donald sees the world as a place where problems can be solved with effort and where he has a duty to protect those he cares about.
Personality
Donald is more grounded and self-possessed than his sister. He is intelligent, loyal, and protective of Dorothy. He has a strong sense of justice and a more even temperament.
In Their Own Words
"Don't you do it! It's the wrong way, I tell you."
"Dorry didn't mean to be rude, Uncle."
"Certainly."
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