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After her grandmother's death, [[Julia Hardwick]] found a package in her attic labelled "Grandma" that held photographs and newspaper clippings from more than a century earlier. ([[WC]]: ''[[A Ghost Story for Christmas]]'') | After her grandmother's death, [[Julia Hardwick]] found a package in her attic labelled "Grandma" that held photographs and newspaper clippings from more than a century earlier. ([[WC]]: ''[[A Ghost Story for Christmas]]'') | ||
In [[4997]], [[Frank (Tautology)|Frank]] kept [[K9 Mark III|K9]] in a blue crate in the farthest corner of his fiancé [[Gloria (Tautology)|Gloria]]'s attic. He did not assist [[Professor]] [[Frederick Marius]] in bringing the crate down from the attic to his [[aircar]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Tautology (short story)|Tautology]]'') | In [[4997]], [[Frank (Tautology)|Frank]] kept [[K9 Mark III|K9]] in a blue crate in the farthest corner of his [[fiancé]] [[Gloria (Tautology)|Gloria]]'s attic. He did not assist [[Professor]] [[Frederick Marius]] in bringing the crate down from the attic to his [[aircar]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Tautology (short story)|Tautology]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 09:57, 8 June 2017
An attic was an area at the top of a house.
Christian Purcell told Andrew Powell to kill one of his roommates, Ian or Max, so Christian could return from the dead. Andrew chose to kill Max after luring him up to an attic. (HOMEVID: Ghosts of Winterborne)
Mr Smith was in the attic of Sarah Jane Smith's house on 13 Bannerman Road. (TV: Invasion of the Bane)
After her grandmother's death, Julia Hardwick found a package in her attic labelled "Grandma" that held photographs and newspaper clippings from more than a century earlier. (WC: A Ghost Story for Christmas)
In 4997, Frank kept K9 in a blue crate in the farthest corner of his fiancé Gloria's attic. He did not assist Professor Frederick Marius in bringing the crate down from the attic to his aircar. (PROSE: Tautology)