Seven Deadly Sins
I. Pride: A haughty attitude shown by people who believe that they are
better than others.
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She was careful to treat persons of the Lower Orders with friendly civility, as Father had taught her. The people did not speak of the wonderful condescension of the Governor and his daughter, but of their easy ways and approachable manner. She considered the servants to be almost friends. She was a liberal woman. This extended to a markedly lenient attitude toward pirates, whom she had romanticized for years. So why was it that this particular pirate, her bedraggled but nonsensically haughty rescuer, brought out the worst in her, causing her to snap for the third time, "It's Miss Swann!"
