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Sarah and the Doctor find themselves in [[London]] in [[1666]]. They observe a procession of people who bury victims of the [[Black Death]]. Sarah comforts a grieving woman. She wants the Doctor to do something, but he says things must take their course. | Sarah and the Doctor find themselves in [[London]] in [[1666]]. They observe a procession of people who bury victims of the [[Black Death]]. Sarah comforts a grieving woman. She wants the Doctor to do something, but he says things must take their course. | ||
In the [[White Hart]], a man named [[William Rokeby]] speaks to the crowd. He incites them against [[Charles II]]. In the crowd is an apparent beggar, who is actually Sir [[Richard Stoneman-Merritt]] of His Majesty's Intelligence Service. He leaves the [[pub]], and recruits Sergeant [[George Mullens]]. They make their plans to arrest the papist conspirators in the White Hart. | In the [[White Hart (London)|White Hart]], a man named [[William Rokeby]] speaks to the crowd. He incites them against [[Charles II]]. In the crowd is an apparent beggar, who is actually Sir [[Richard Stoneman-Merritt]] of His Majesty's Intelligence Service. He leaves the [[pub]], and recruits Sergeant [[George Mullens]]. They make their plans to arrest the papist conspirators in the White Hart. | ||
The Doctor and Sarah wander the streets. Sarah isn't feeling too well, and the Doctor indulges in some name-dropping. They are observed by Stoneman-Merritt and Mullens, who leave them alone as they are after Rokeby. The Doctor decides Sarah needs some [[vitamin C]] and tries to buy [[orange]]s from an orange seller. She sees [[blood]] on Sarah's sleeve, and, horrified, refuses to sell to them. Suddenly, the Doctor notices that London is on fire. | The Doctor and Sarah wander the streets. Sarah isn't feeling too well, and the Doctor indulges in some name-dropping. They are observed by Stoneman-Merritt and Mullens, who leave them alone as they are after Rokeby. The Doctor decides Sarah needs some [[vitamin C]] and tries to buy [[orange]]s from an orange seller. She sees [[blood]] on Sarah's sleeve, and, horrified, refuses to sell to them. Suddenly, the Doctor notices that London is on fire. |