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'''Stanley''' was an inmate in [[Wormwood Scrubs Prison]] in [[1969]]. Brigadier [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] was sent to bunk with him so that Stanley could show him the ropes.  
'''Stanley''' was an inmate in [[Wormwood Scrubs Prison]] in [[1969]]. Brigadier [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] was sent to bunk with him so that Stanley could show him the ropes.


After he escaped and returned to his duties, Lethbridge-Stewart gave Stanley a carrier bag full of [[chocolate]]s as a thank you for being nice to him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mind of Stone (novel)|Mind of Stone]]'')
After he escaped and returned to his duties, Lethbridge-Stewart gave Stanley a carrier bag full of [[chocolate]]s as a thank you for being nice to him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mind of Stone (novel)|Mind of Stone]]'')


Lethbridge-Stewart had Stanley removed from the prison between [[24 December|24]] - [[26 December]] to celebrate [[Christmas]] as a thank you for helping him during his time at the prison. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Home for Christmas (short story)|Home for Christmas]]'')
Lethbridge-Stewart had Stanley removed from the prison between [[24 December|24]] - [[26 December]] to celebrate [[Christmas]] as a thank you for helping him during his time at the prison. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Home for Christmas (short story)|Home for Christmas]]'')
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 26 February 2019

Stanley was an inmate in Wormwood Scrubs Prison in 1969. Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart was sent to bunk with him so that Stanley could show him the ropes.

After he escaped and returned to his duties, Lethbridge-Stewart gave Stanley a carrier bag full of chocolates as a thank you for being nice to him. (PROSE: Mind of Stone)

Lethbridge-Stewart had Stanley removed from the prison between 24 - 26 December to celebrate Christmas as a thank you for helping him during his time at the prison. (PROSE: Home for Christmas)