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* In the comic story ''[[After Life (comic story)|After Life]]'', [[Alice Obiefune]] reads from Lear's poem ''[[The Jumblies]]'', which includes words like "torrible" and "Chankley Bore". Neither the poem nor the author are named in the story.
* In the comic story ''[[After Life (comic story)|After Life]]'', [[Alice Obiefune]] reads from Lear's poem ''[[The Jumblies]]'', which includes words like "torrible" and "Chankley Bore". Neither the poem nor the author are named in the story.
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Edward Lear

Edward Lear was a man who Agatha Christie compared the Tenth Doctor to after hearing lots of technobabble and talk of other worlds from him. She could not understand a word. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)

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