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He was a proper gentleman, conducting himself politely in public and flirting with women. He was a closeted [[Homosexuality|homosexual]] and had a gay secret relationship with one of the servants, [[Davenport (The Unicorn and the Wasp)|Davenport]], meaning the Curbishley/Eddison line might end with him. It appears his father and the head butler knew of this, but kept it a secret.
He was a proper gentleman, conducting himself politely in public and flirting with women. He was a closeted [[Homosexuality|homosexual]] and had a gay secret relationship with one of the servants, [[Davenport (The Unicorn and the Wasp)|Davenport]], meaning the Curbishley/Eddison line might end with him. It appears his father and the head butler knew of this, but kept it a secret.


In [[1926]], he attended his mother's party with honoured guest [[Agatha Christie]], where he met [[Donna Noble]] and the [[Tenth Doctor]], who immediately noticed his relationship with Davenport. At dinner, he was stabbed in the back by his half-brother, the [[Vespiform]] known as [[Arnold Golightly]]. His death was avenged when [[Donna Noble]] [[kill]]ed Arnold to save [[Agatha Christie]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')
In [[December]] [[1926]], he attended his mother's party with honoured guest [[Agatha Christie]], where he met [[Donna Noble]] and the [[Tenth Doctor]], who immediately noticed his relationship with Davenport. At dinner, he was stabbed in the back by his half-brother, the [[Vespiform]] known as [[Arnold Golightly]]. His death was avenged when [[Donna Noble]] [[kill]]ed Arnold to save [[Agatha Christie]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')
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