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What did Sebastien have Moira do, despite the fact that she was uncomfortable?

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The passages do not directly answer what Sebastien had Moira do, but they illustrate various characters experiencing discomfort in social, emotional, and physical forms due to actions imposed by others or by particular situations.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the provided passages, none of them explicitly state what Sebastien asked Moira to do. However, the excerpts describe a series of scenarios where characters experience discomfort because of the actions demanded by others or by circumstances. For instance, Georgiana follows her husband to the laboratory despite feeling restlessness due to her fatal birthmark, which indicates that Aylmer's obsession with her blemish has put her at unease (Georgiana's discomfort). Meanwhile, in another scenario, a character is compelled to feign enjoyment and engage in conversations that are not genuine to their feelings, showcasing discomfort in social situations (social discomfort). Additionally, the excerpts touch on emotional and physical discomfort in different settings inflicted by both internal and external pressures (emotional discomfort).

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