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'''"Eye patch lady"''' was a mysterious woman, discovered by [[Amy Pond]], who appeared at the [[Little Girl (The Impossible Astronaut)|little girl's]] bedroom door at [[Graystark Hall|Graystark Hall Children's Home]]. She appeared through a hatch in the door which later on disappeared. Amy was startled by the woman and asked who she was, but the woman ignored her and replied, "No, I think she's just dreaming," to someone inside the room. When Amy entered, the room appeared to be empty, with no evidence of the woman. ([[DW]]: ''[[Day of the Moon]]'')
'''"Eye patch lady"''' was a mysterious woman, discovered by [[Amy Pond]], who appeared at the [[Little Girl (The Impossible Astronaut)|little girl's]] bedroom door at [[Graystark Hall|Graystark Hall Children's Home]]. She appeared through a hatch in the door which later on disappeared. Amy was startled by the woman and asked who she was, but the woman ignored her and replied, "No, I think she's just dreaming," to someone inside the room. When Amy entered, the room appeared to be empty, with no evidence of the woman or the hatch. ([[DW]]: ''[[Day of the Moon]]'')


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"Kovarian" is a title based upon conjecture.

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"Eye patch lady" was a mysterious woman, discovered by Amy Pond, who appeared at the little girl's bedroom door at Graystark Hall Children's Home. She appeared through a hatch in the door which later on disappeared. Amy was startled by the woman and asked who she was, but the woman ignored her and replied, "No, I think she's just dreaming," to someone inside the room. When Amy entered, the room appeared to be empty, with no evidence of the woman or the hatch. (DW: Day of the Moon)