Nesbit has a lot of that, unfortunately. Harding's Luck has a pawnshop owner who's meant to be basically quite nice, but, well, you can fill in the rest.
I was hoping Devil-in-the-dark would be in a Victorian book I have with a lot of games in it (The Girl's Home Book), but it isn't. I can hardly find anything online except Nesbit herself and the Star Trek episode. Possibly DITD had a different name in more religious circles?
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I was hoping Devil-in-the-dark would be in a Victorian book I have with a lot of games in it (The Girl's Home Book), but it isn't. I can hardly find anything online except Nesbit herself and the Star Trek episode. Possibly DITD had a different name in more religious circles?