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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]].
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".
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