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Miss Clack is biased on everything she does. Although her narrative is rather entertaining, it mostly relates to her religious views. It is not necessarily unreliable, but it does not relate to the book very much. She informs the reader about the engagement and the break of it between Miss Verinder and Mr. Godfrey Ablewhite, but other than that, her story consists of her trying to change the eternal fate of the characters she runs into. She claims that she does this because she truly cares about their ultimate destiny. She is truly shown to be not admirable because of her actions, and her 'addiction' to handing out Christian pamphlets.

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