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"Painting (The Bells of Saint John)" is a title based upon conjecture.

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Painting (The Bells of Saint John) was a portrait of Clara Oswin Oswald. The painting depicted Clara with Victorian styling and the phrase, "Run you clever boy and remember". The Doctor retreated to a monastery in Cumbria in the 13th century to contemplate the mystery of "the woman twice dead". During this time he created the painting. (TV: The Bells of Saint John)

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