Category: morality
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The Guardian of Oakwoodshire: Miss Hawthorne’s Quandary

But fate had other plans in store for Miss Hawthorne.
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The Garden Party Rebellion: Skullduggery Among the Poisonous Petunias

For years, the Fairfaxes maintained a delicate balance of power through their lethal flora, ensuring compliance from their neighbours with the subtle threat of botanical vengeance. But the village’s patience was wearing thin.
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Behind Closed Doors

It seemed like their entire marriage had been a lie, and the weight of it all felt like a heavy burden on Edward’s shoulders.
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The Nasty Neighbour

Satisfied with the look of alarm on her face, he sped off, feeling a twisted sense of triumph.
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A Simpler Life – ancient Greek style

Nonetheless, aspiring to αγαθός, I would never be in doubt as to what I should do.
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The Morality of Self-Interest

And oh, by the way, freedom cuts both ways – as Rousseau said several centuries ago, one can be ‘forced’ to be ‘free’ – and worse, one can be forced to obey ‘morally’ justified laws that he or she doesn’t like in order to protect the ‘freedom’ of others.


