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** She does actually help him with some of his later childhood traumas, most notably the loss of his virginity at the age of ten (to a sexually abused eleven-year-old).
* [[Title Drop]] - On the very last page.
* [[True Art Is Realistic]]: The "realistic" artist is rewarded by having her pictures sold at a decent prince, but the snobby [[True Art Is Incomprehensible]] artists' pieces went unsold.
* [[The Unfair Sex]] - Elizabeth's husband cheating on her is portrayed as a betrayal; Elizabeth cheating on her husband with Fisk out of revenge is portrayed as an acceptable response. {{spoiler|She even ends up marrying Fisk after divorcing her husband.}}
** It's not really the cheating, but the fact that after all the years she was goaded by her parents into marrying him for gain, she simply doesn't love him. Still, Lucy having more weight in words than her own husband may account for her reaction to this.
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