Far from the Madding Crowd

How does the narrator compare Sergeant Troy’s behavior toward men versus his behavior toward women in Chapter 25?

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The narrator asserts that Troy is fair and honest with men, but that with women he is a persistent liar. Troy repeatedly woos women and flatters them in order to win over their hearts. This can be seen in the narrative both with Fanny and with Bathsheba.