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In the trenches on [[Christmas Day]] in [[1914]], Edward met the [[Fifth Doctor]], who had become separated from [[Peri Brown]]. They talked, and he told the Doctor he would like to travel. Later, he wrote a letter to his wife.
In the trenches on [[Christmas Day]] in [[1914]], Edward met the [[Fifth Doctor]], who had become separated from [[Peri Brown]]. They talked, and he told the Doctor he would like to travel. Later, he wrote a letter to his wife.


Edward was killed in the fighting. The [[Seventh Doctor]] obtained the letter and delivered it to Mary. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Never Seen Cairo]]'')  
Edward was killed in the fighting. The [[Seventh Doctor]] obtained the letter and delivered it to Mary. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Never Seen Cairo]]'')


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Latest revision as of 09:06, 26 February 2019

Edward Woodbourne was a soldier who fought in World War I. His wife was named Mary and he had a son named Joshua.

In the trenches on Christmas Day in 1914, Edward met the Fifth Doctor, who had become separated from Peri Brown. They talked, and he told the Doctor he would like to travel. Later, he wrote a letter to his wife.

Edward was killed in the fighting. The Seventh Doctor obtained the letter and delivered it to Mary. (PROSE: Never Seen Cairo)