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'''Henry Nevil''' was an [[English]] MP who was a patient in [[St Christophe]] in [[1783]].  
'''Henry Nevil''' was an [[English]] MP who was a patient in [[St Christophe]] in [[1783]].  


He was well-known for complaining incessantly about every single aspect of of his environment. He considerecd most to be of little intelligence viewed doctor's as "[[quack]]s".
He was well-known for complaining incessantly about every single aspect of of his environment. He considered most to be of little intelligence and viewed doctors as "[[quack]]s".


However, late in his stay as St Christophe, he softened somewhat after he fell in love with fellow patient, [[Olivia Elquitine]]. She, along with his old pet dog, [[Stoker (Dead of Winter)|Stoker]], were the only being whom he had ever genuinely loved. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dead of Winter (novel)|Dead of Winter]]'')
However, late in his stay as St Christophe, he softened somewhat after he fell in love with fellow patient, [[Olivia Elquitine]]. She and his old pet dog, [[Stoker (Dead of Winter)|Stoker]], were the only beings whom he had ever genuinely loved. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dead of Winter (novel)|Dead of Winter]]'')
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Revision as of 02:45, 3 January 2015

Henry Nevil was an English MP who was a patient in St Christophe in 1783.

He was well-known for complaining incessantly about every single aspect of of his environment. He considered most to be of little intelligence and viewed doctors as "quacks".

However, late in his stay as St Christophe, he softened somewhat after he fell in love with fellow patient, Olivia Elquitine. She and his old pet dog, Stoker, were the only beings whom he had ever genuinely loved. (PROSE: Dead of Winter)