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Revision as of 06:09, 28 March 2020
Rain and Regency was the second story in Wild Thymes on the 22.
Summary
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Characters
- Iris Wildthyme
- Panda
- George IV
- Maria Fitzherbert
- Harris
- Andrew
- Matthew
- Abigail
- Nell Cowley
- Parsons
- Knowles
- Martin
- Sam Shergold
- Kristina
References
Individuals
- The George IV's daughter Princess Charlotte was born on 7 January. 1796, and she was married to "Leo" or Leopold I.
- Panda and Iris attended a party with Greta Garbo in 1929.
- Iris suggests the wet footprints of an apparent "ghost" were made by the ghost of Martha Gunn.
- Panda suggest the footprints were made by a mermaid and Iris pictures Patrick Duffy in The Man from Atlantis
Notes
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Continuity
- The last time Iris made Auntie Iris's Patented Party Punch™ it dissolved the metal punchbowl because Panda insisted on adding sea water from Marinus, where the seas were composed of acid, "for flavour". (TV: The Keys of Marinus)