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On '''17 February''' [[1863]], the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Nyssa]] were in [[London]], where they had a meeting with [[General]] [[George Doulton]] at [[King's Cross station]]. That morning was the first time that Nyssa had been introduced to [[porridge]].  As the day wore on, the duo began a long train ride up to [[Scotland]], where they would met [[Queen]] [[Victoria]] in the immediate wake of the death of [[Prince Albert]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Empire of Death (novel)|Empire of Death]]'')
On '''17 February''' [[1863]], the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Nyssa]] were in [[London]], where they had a meeting with [[General]] [[George Doulton]] at [[King's Cross station]]. That morning was the first time that Nyssa had been introduced to [[porridge]].  As the day wore on, the duo began a long train ride up to [[Scotland]], where they would met [[Queen]] [[Victoria]] in the immediate wake of the death of [[Prince Albert]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Empire of Death (novel)|Empire of Death]]'')
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On 17 February 1863, the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa were in London, where they had a meeting with General George Doulton at King's Cross station. That morning was the first time that Nyssa had been introduced to porridge. As the day wore on, the duo began a long train ride up to Scotland, where they would met Queen Victoria in the immediate wake of the death of Prince Albert. (PROSE: Empire of Death)