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A '''kaleidoscope''' was a [[toy]] which allowed the user to create and view symmetrical, colourful patterns. [[Danny Dillard]] was gifted a kaleidoscope by his Nan, and enjoyed playing with it until [[Steve Dillard|his dad]] stamped on it in a [[Inebriation|drunken]] rage. ([[PROSE]]: [[Kaleidoscope (short story)|''Kaleidoscope'']])
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A '''kaleidoscope''' was a [[toy]] which allowed the user to create and view symmetrical, colourful patterns.
 
On [[26 July]] [[2202]], the [[Eighth Doctor]] spent all day looking at a kaleidoscope. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Seeing I (novel)}})
 
In [[Vienna]], the Eighth Doctor used a kaleidoscope to expose a bartender as a [[Bacchanite]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Sorrows of Vienna (short story)}})
 
[[Danny Dillard]] was gifted a kaleidoscope by his Nan, and enjoyed playing with it until [[Steve Dillard|his dad]] stamped on it in a [[Inebriation|drunken]] rage. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Kaleidoscope (short story)}})
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Kaleidoscope

A kaleidoscope was a toy which allowed the user to create and view symmetrical, colourful patterns.

On 26 July 2202, the Eighth Doctor spent all day looking at a kaleidoscope. (PROSE: Seeing I [+]Loading...["Seeing I (novel)"])

In Vienna, the Eighth Doctor used a kaleidoscope to expose a bartender as a Bacchanite. (PROSE: The Sorrows of Vienna [+]Loading...["The Sorrows of Vienna (short story)"])

Danny Dillard was gifted a kaleidoscope by his Nan, and enjoyed playing with it until his dad stamped on it in a drunken rage. (PROSE: Kaleidoscope [+]Loading...["Kaleidoscope (short story)"])