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The Caliph was a man of high royalty, who ordered a woman the task of entertaining him and his court with a story. If the woman did not entertain them, she would die. Her life was spared when she told the Caliph a story of an [[First Doctor|old man]] and his [[Susan Foreman|grand-daughter]] ([[ST|ST:]][[The Longest Story in the World| The Longest Story in the World]] )
The '''Caliph''' was a man of high royalty who ordered a [[Girl (The Longest Story in the World)|girl]] to entertain his court and him with a [[story]]. If the girl did not entertain them, she would die. Her life was spared when she told the Caliph a story of an [[First Doctor|old man]] and his [[Susan Foreman|grand-daughter]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Longest Story in the World (short story)|The Longest Story in the World]]'')
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Latest revision as of 04:35, 3 September 2020

The Caliph was a man of high royalty who ordered a girl to entertain his court and him with a story. If the girl did not entertain them, she would die. Her life was spared when she told the Caliph a story of an old man and his grand-daughter. (PROSE: The Longest Story in the World)