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'''Mrs Doyle''' was the cook at 64 Carlysle Street. She was not married, but used the "Mrs" as was customary among unmarried female cooks.
'''Mrs Doyle''' was the cook at [[64 Carlysle Street]]. She was not married, but used the "Mrs" as was customary among unmarried female cooks.


When the old butler, Mr [[Golightly]], suddenly died, she went into hysterics. Upstairs, an alien brought to the house by [[Roztoq]] had possessed [[Annabel Greystone]], and it brought her downstairs to the servants' hall. It/she stopped Mrs Doyle's screaming. Mrs Doyle never spoke another word. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[64 Carlysle Street (short story)|64 Carlysle Street]]'')
When the old butler, Mr [[Golightly]], suddenly died, she went into hysterics. Upstairs, an alien brought to the house by [[Roztoq]] had possessed [[Annabel Greystone]], and it brought her downstairs to the servants' hall. It stopped Mrs Doyle's screaming. Mrs Doyle never spoke another word. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[64 Carlysle Street (short story)|64 Carlysle Street]]'')
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Revision as of 21:13, 11 December 2016

Mrs Doyle was the cook at 64 Carlysle Street. She was not married, but used the "Mrs" as was customary among unmarried female cooks.

When the old butler, Mr Golightly, suddenly died, she went into hysterics. Upstairs, an alien brought to the house by Roztoq had possessed Annabel Greystone, and it brought her downstairs to the servants' hall. It stopped Mrs Doyle's screaming. Mrs Doyle never spoke another word. (PROSE: 64 Carlysle Street)