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But count on it: The District’s days of playing Lady Bountiful, ostentatiously spending other people’s money on benevolent causes, are numbered.

From Washington Post • Oct. 15, 2021

That she apparently contains multitudes is an especially useful trait in joining the joyful Lady Bountiful of the opening scenes with the mad misanthrope of the later ones.

From New York Times • Jan. 19, 2020

In 14 lines, she managed to cast America—in reality a raucous young nation built by the brains and brawn of newcomers—as a sort of Lady Bountiful, selflessly extending asylum to the poorest and most wretched.

From Economist • Nov. 7, 2013

As time went on, however, Lady Bountiful began to seem more like Lady Macbeth to Jeffrey.

From Time Magazine Archive

No," she snarled—"you didn't say anything unkind, you were too busy posing as Lady Bountiful to pass uncharitable remarks!

From Linda Lee, Incorporated A Novel by Vance, Louis Joseph