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In the [[19th century]], '''[[Walter Simeon]]'s mother''' urged him to play with the other boys, noting that his solitary nature was unhealthy. He ignored her pleas, declaring that he didn't need anyone else. She was not present whwn the [[Great Intelligence]] first took over a [[snowman]] to communicate with the young Walter. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')
One [[winter]]'s day in [[1842]], '''[[Walter Simeon]]'s mother''' urged him to play with the other boys, noting that his solitary nature was unhealthy. He ignored her pleas, declaring that he didn't need anyone else.
 
She was not present when the [[Great Intelligence]] first animated a [[snowman]] to mirror and communicate with the young Walter, having walked away with [[man (The Snowmen)|a man]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')


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Latest revision as of 23:50, 21 January 2023

One winter's day in 1842, Walter Simeon's mother urged him to play with the other boys, noting that his solitary nature was unhealthy. He ignored her pleas, declaring that he didn't need anyone else.

She was not present when the Great Intelligence first animated a snowman to mirror and communicate with the young Walter, having walked away with a man. (TV: The Snowmen)