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Mrs Wright loved ''[[The Sword of Damocles]]'', a film that her daughter had also seen. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dying in the Sun (novel)|Dying in the Sun]]'') She was ecstatic when Polly stopped working at a [[charity shop]] after only a week in [[1963]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ten Little Aliens (novel)|Ten Little Aliens]]'') and, like her husband, was horrified when she brought home [[Ben Jackson]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Five Companions (audio story)|The Five Companions]]'')
Mrs Wright loved ''[[The Sword of Damocles]]'', a film that her daughter had also seen. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dying in the Sun (novel)|Dying in the Sun]]'') She was ecstatic when Polly stopped working at a [[charity shop]] after only a week in [[1963]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ten Little Aliens (novel)|Ten Little Aliens]]'') and, like her husband, was horrified when she brought home [[Ben Jackson]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Five Companions (audio story)|The Five Companions]]'')
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 9 March 2023

Mrs Wright (née Bettingham-Smith) was the wife of Dr Edward Wright. They married in August 1939 and had a son, followed by a daughter named Polly in 1942, two more sons and Miles. (AUDIO: Resistance; PROSE: Invasion of the Cat-People)

Mrs Wright loved The Sword of Damocles, a film that her daughter had also seen. (PROSE: Dying in the Sun) She was ecstatic when Polly stopped working at a charity shop after only a week in 1963 (PROSE: Ten Little Aliens) and, like her husband, was horrified when she brought home Ben Jackson. (AUDIO: The Five Companions)