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'''Mrs O'Grady''' was created by [[Annette Billingsley]] as a character in her thirty-two book series of ''[[Troubleseekers]]'' children's novels. She was an old woman who lived in a cottage away from the Troubleseekers', she did not believe in ghosts, and she felt that mysteries were terrible things.
{{rename|[[Mrs O'Grady]], since Mrs is her actual first name and not an honorific}}
'''Mrs O'Grady''' was created by [[Annette Billingsley]] as a character in her thirty-two book series of ''[[The Troubleseekers]]'' children's novels. She was an old woman who lived in a cottage away from the Troubleseekers. She did not believe in ghosts, and she felt that mysteries were terrible things.


In a world created by fictional books [[Martha Jones]] had read, Mrs O'Grady was temporarily brought to life by a [[Ch'otterai]]. When the [[Tenth Doctor]] asked if she had a first name, she replied, "Yes I do: Mrs." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Mystery of the Haunted Cottage (short story)|The Mystery of the Haunted Cottage]]'')
In a world created by fictional books [[Martha Jones]] had read, Mrs O'Grady was temporarily brought to life by a [[Ch'otterai]]. When the [[Tenth Doctor]] asked if she had a first name, she replied, "Yes I do: Mrs." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Mystery of the Haunted Cottage (short story)|The Mystery of the Haunted Cottage]]'')
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Mrs O'Grady, since Mrs is her actual first name and not an honorific

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Mrs O'Grady was created by Annette Billingsley as a character in her thirty-two book series of The Troubleseekers children's novels. She was an old woman who lived in a cottage away from the Troubleseekers. She did not believe in ghosts, and she felt that mysteries were terrible things.

In a world created by fictional books Martha Jones had read, Mrs O'Grady was temporarily brought to life by a Ch'otterai. When the Tenth Doctor asked if she had a first name, she replied, "Yes I do: Mrs." (PROSE: The Mystery of the Haunted Cottage)