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'''Lewis Vine''' was [[born]] a couple of minutes to midnight on [[15 April]] [[1951]], technically making him a day older than his [[twin]], who was born a couple of minutes after midnight on [[16 April]] 1951. His twin brother, [[Owain Vine]], was the reincarnation of [[James Lethbridge-Stewart]]. | '''Lewis Vine''' was [[born]] a couple of minutes to midnight on [[15 April]] [[1951]], technically making him a day older than his [[twin]], who was born a couple of minutes after midnight on [[16 April]] 1951. His twin brother, [[Owain Vine]], was the reincarnation of [[James Lethbridge-Stewart]]. | ||
Following a new friendship with Londoner [[Charles Watts]], Lewis embraced the [[1960s]] [[counterculture movement]] and made plans to leave [[Bledoe]] to live in [[London]]. These plans came to nothing when Lewis was killed by a [[Yeti]]'s [[web-gun]] on [[24 March]] [[1969]]. | Following a new friendship with Londoner [[Charles Watts]], Lewis embraced the [[1960s]] [[counterculture movement]] and made plans to leave [[Bledoe]] to live in [[London]]. These plans came to nothing when Lewis was killed by a [[Yeti]]'s [[web-gun]] on [[24 March]] [[1969]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Forgotten Son (novel)|The Forgotten Son]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:18, 26 February 2019
Lewis Vine was born a couple of minutes to midnight on 15 April 1951, technically making him a day older than his twin, who was born a couple of minutes after midnight on 16 April 1951. His twin brother, Owain Vine, was the reincarnation of James Lethbridge-Stewart.
Following a new friendship with Londoner Charles Watts, Lewis embraced the 1960s counterculture movement and made plans to leave Bledoe to live in London. These plans came to nothing when Lewis was killed by a Yeti's web-gun on 24 March 1969. (PROSE: The Forgotten Son)