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As children, [[Kate Stewart]] and her friend [[Ben Donelly]] would regularly run up and down the long gallery at [[Ealsdon House]] singing a nursery rhyme about a [[ghost]] that haunted the place called [[the Grey Man]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Invocation (audio story)}})
As children, [[Kate Stewart]] and her friend [[Ben Donelly]] would regularly run up and down the long gallery at [[Ealsdon House]] singing a nursery rhyme about a [[ghost]] that haunted the place called [[the Grey Man]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Invocation (audio story)}})


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Nursery rhyme

A nursery rhyme was a traditional children's song.

Zagreus was a character from a Gallifreyan nursery rhyme. (AUDIO: Seasons of Fear [+]Loading...["Seasons of Fear (audio story)"], Neverland [+]Loading...["Neverland (audio story)"], Zagreus [+]Loading...["Zagreus (audio story)"])

In the Death Zone, the Second Doctor recalled an old nursery rhyme about the Dark Tower which described the different ways to enter it. (TV: The Five Doctors [+]Loading...["The Five Doctors (TV story)"])

Jo Grant recited nursery rhymes to keep the Master from hypnotising her. The Master said he was never very fond of nursery rhymes. (TV: Frontier in Space [+]Loading...["Frontier in Space (TV story)"])

On Nooma, the Third Doctor claimed that eeny, meeny, miny, moe was an old Venusian nursery rhyme. (PROSE: Speed of Flight [+]Loading...["Speed of Flight (novel)"])

In 200,100, Rodrick only knew that the Bad Wolf Corporation was named after an Old Earth nursery rhyme; Rose Tyler, however, knew that it meant something more. (TV: Bad Wolf [+]Loading...["Bad Wolf (TV story)"])

The Twelfth Doctor recited a nursery rhyme while on the last planet at the end of the universe. (TV: Listen [+]Loading...["Listen (TV story)"])

As children, Kate Stewart and her friend Ben Donelly would regularly run up and down the long gallery at Ealsdon House singing a nursery rhyme about a ghost that haunted the place called the Grey Man. (AUDIO: Invocation [+]Loading...["Invocation (audio story)"])