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The Doctor tricks the creature into returning to the space ship, where he freezes it with a [[fire extinguisher]]. Removing the period dress, the Doctor finds it is a clockwork android, with some beautiful interior assembly. It [[teleport]]s away before the Doctor has a chance to disassemble it. He warns Rose and Mickey not to go looking for it, and returns to Reinette's bedroom. They go looking for it anyway.
The Doctor tricks the creature into returning to the space ship, where he freezes it with a [[fire extinguisher]]. Removing the period dress, the Doctor finds it is a clockwork android, with some beautiful interior assembly. It [[teleport]]s away before the Doctor has a chance to disassemble it. He warns Rose and Mickey not to go looking for it, and returns to Reinette's bedroom. They go looking for it anyway.


Back in Reinette's bedroom, the Doctor finds the girl is now a young lady, who attracts him with her beauty. She flirts with the Doctor and they kiss, before she leaves to join her mother. The Doctor learns that Reinette's surname is Poisson and realises that she is destined to be titled Madame De Pompadour, mistress to King Louis XV and the uncrowned queen of France. The fact that he has just "snogged Madame de Pompadour" gives him great happiness as he returns to the future.
Back in Reinette's bedroom, the Doctor finds the girl is now a young lady. She flirts with the Doctor and they kiss, before she leaves to join her mother. The Doctor learns that Reinette's surname is Poisson and realises that she is destined to be titled Madame De Pompadour, mistress to King Louis XV and the uncrowned queen of France. The fact that he has just "snogged Madame de Pompadour" gives him great happiness as he returns to the future.


While complaining about Rose and Mickey wandering off, the Doctor remarks that there could be anything on the ship; round the next corner, he finds [[Arthur (The Girl in the Fireplace)|a horse]], of all things. It has wandered in through one of the windows in history, this one leading to a garden where an older Reinette and her friend are discussing her relationship with the king.
While complaining about Rose and Mickey wandering off, the Doctor remarks that there could be anything on the ship; round the next corner, he finds [[Arthur (The Girl in the Fireplace)|a horse]], of all things. It has wandered in through one of the windows in history, this one leading to a garden where an older Reinette and her friend are discussing her relationship with the king.
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