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A '''small boy''' named ''' | A '''small boy''' named '''Jean-Pierre''' once helped the [[First Doctor]] in 18th century [[France]]. He revived the unconscious Doctor near a "safe house" used by counter-revolutionaries [[Rouvray]] and [[D'Argenson]]. Apparently ignored by French soldiers loyal to [[Maximilien Robespierre]], the Doctor awoke to discover than Jean-Pierre had witnessed what had happened while the Doctor was asleep. Jean-Pierre told the Doctor where [[Susan]], [[Ian]] and [[Barbara]] had been taken by the French. The Doctor thanked him and set off on foot for [[Paris]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:49, 20 June 2008
A small boy named Jean-Pierre once helped the First Doctor in 18th century France. He revived the unconscious Doctor near a "safe house" used by counter-revolutionaries Rouvray and D'Argenson. Apparently ignored by French soldiers loyal to Maximilien Robespierre, the Doctor awoke to discover than Jean-Pierre had witnessed what had happened while the Doctor was asleep. Jean-Pierre told the Doctor where Susan, Ian and Barbara had been taken by the French. The Doctor thanked him and set off on foot for Paris.
- This character was credited as "Small Boy".