The Painted Veil

How does Waddington describe Dorothy Townsend?

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Waddington describes Dorothy as being able and well-bred. He thinks she has a sound head with good advice and she is Charlie's greatest asset. Waddington also insinuates that Dorothy is not completely naive about her husband's flirtations with other women.