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Unexpectedly, Dorothy’s moral compass didn’t differ much from others’ – meaning she was aware that she herself and her actions were not exactly upright.
An errand runner who would grant any wish for money. A fixer who would undertake any unsavory task without complaint as long as she was paid.
The Colbert affair could be considered a just cause to some extent, but Dorothy didn’t solely take on such work. Money made no distinctions between good and evil.
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