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Constance Prudence Chastity Goodfaith
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Character Information
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Constance Prudence Chastity Goodfaith, known to her friends as Marge, which is short for Marge Obedience Temperance Sexwon't, was a passenger on the Mayflower. She appeared in a story told by Lisa.
History[edit]
After her husband passed away, Marge took her children, Bart and Lisa, aboard the Mayflower to go to the new world. As they were boarding, Homer ran onto the ship whilst trying to get away from two Beefeaters. Marge and her kids decided to disguise Homer as a Puritan and allow him passage on the ship with them. Homer quickly became smitten with Marge and tried to woo her. However, Moezekiel claimed that he was engaged to her, despite Marge saying otherwise.
Moezekiel became jealous of Homer and Marge's relationship and tried to split them up. He showed Homer to the booze on the ship and Homer quickly corrupted a majority of the ship's crew. When Marge was shown this, she was horrified. However, the captain Ned Flandish bashed his head when a wave hit and Homer had to take over steering the ship. This led to him impressing Marge.
Appearances[edit]
Episode – "The Wettest Stories Ever Told" (Mayflower Madman)