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'''Thomas Jeffries''' was the husband of [[Jane Jeffries|Jane]] and father of [[William Jeffries|William]]. He worked at a lunatic asylum, serving food to the inmates. He often talked to [[Pamela (The Banquo Legacy)|Pamela]], one of the lunatics.  
'''Thomas Jeffries''' was the husband of [[Jane Jeffries|Jane]] and father of [[William Jeffries|William]]. He worked at a lunatic asylum, serving food to the inmates. He often talked to [[Pamela (The Banquo Legacy)|Pamela]], one of the lunatics.


In [[1798]], he went to serve her and she noticed a cut from shaving on his neck. She approached him, bit his neck and then drained him of his [[blood]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Banquo Legacy]]'')
In [[1798]], he went to serve her and she noticed a cut from shaving on his neck. She approached him, bit his neck and then drained him of his [[blood]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Banquo Legacy (novel)|The Banquo Legacy]]'')
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Latest revision as of 01:19, 24 April 2023

Thomas Jeffries was the husband of Jane and father of William. He worked at a lunatic asylum, serving food to the inmates. He often talked to Pamela, one of the lunatics.

In 1798, he went to serve her and she noticed a cut from shaving on his neck. She approached him, bit his neck and then drained him of his blood. (PROSE: The Banquo Legacy)