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'''Henry''' was a [[19th century]] [[platelayer]] from [[England|Northern England]] who worked on the [[railway]] at [[Bletchington Station]]. Like [[Jim (The Horror at Bletchington Station)|Jim]], he had a family back home. | '''Henry''' was a [[19th century]] [[platelayer]] from [[England|Northern England]] who worked on the [[railway]] at [[Bletchington Station]]. Like [[Jim (The Horror at Bletchington Station)|Jim]], he had a family back home. | ||
Unlike [[Jay (The Horror at Bletchington Station)|Jay]], Henry claimed not believe in the beast and, when Jay suggested that it might have been a [[bear]], he told him that there were no bears in England. However, [[Dodo Chaplet]] could tell from the conflict in his eyes that he was scared and wanted to go home. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Horror at Bletchington Station (audio story)|The Horror at Bletchington Station]]'') | Unlike [[Jay (The Horror at Bletchington Station)|Jay]], Henry claimed not believe in the beast and, when Jay suggested that it might have been a [[bear]], he told him that there were no bears in England. However, [[Dodo Chaplet]] could tell from the conflict in his eyes that he was scared and wanted to go home. He joined his colleagues in going into the woods after the beast when they heard it and was attacked. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Horror at Bletchington Station (audio story)|The Horror at Bletchington Station]]'') | ||
[[Category:19th century individuals]] | [[Category:19th century individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Human platelayers]] | [[Category:Human platelayers]] |
Latest revision as of 14:47, 16 November 2020
Henry was a 19th century platelayer from Northern England who worked on the railway at Bletchington Station. Like Jim, he had a family back home.
Unlike Jay, Henry claimed not believe in the beast and, when Jay suggested that it might have been a bear, he told him that there were no bears in England. However, Dodo Chaplet could tell from the conflict in his eyes that he was scared and wanted to go home. He joined his colleagues in going into the woods after the beast when they heard it and was attacked. (AUDIO: The Horror at Bletchington Station)