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Revision as of 07:38, 14 January 2016
"The Chariot", or "Because I Could Not Stop for Death", was a poem by Emily Dickinson. It went,
- Because I could not stop for death
- He kindly stopped for me
- The carriage held but just ourselves
- And immortality.
Once inside Torchwood Three, Max Tresilian chanted it to send the Hub into lockdown. (TV: They Keep Killing Suzie)