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'''''The Master and Margarita''''' was a novel by [[Mikhail Bulgakov]]. One of its characters is a version of [[the Devil]], who owns a small house with an infinite number of rooms. The [[Third Doctor]] told [[Sarah Jane Smith]] that this character was based on him; it was the first time that he had been used as a political metaphor and he wasn't sure that he liked it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book One (novel)|Interference - Book One]]'')
'''''The Master and Margarita''''' was a novel by [[Mikhail Bulgakov]]. One of its characters is a version of [[the Devil]], who owns a small house with an infinite number of rooms. The [[Third Doctor]] told [[Sarah Jane Smith]] that this character was based on him; it was the first time that he had been used as a political metaphor and he wasn't sure that he liked it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book One (novel)|Interference - Book One]]'')

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The Master and Margarita


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The Master and Margarita was a novel by Mikhail Bulgakov. One of its characters is a version of the Devil, who owns a small house with an infinite number of rooms. The Third Doctor told Sarah Jane Smith that this character was based on him; it was the first time that he had been used as a political metaphor and he wasn't sure that he liked it. (PROSE: Interference - Book One)