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Dr.
Margaret Byrd
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Mr.
Ian Caine
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Lady
Anastasia Bonnet
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Capt.
Isaac O'Neill
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Miss
Selena Theopolis
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Mr.
Rupert Neville-Smythe
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Lord
Percy Cecil Longsworth-Brunfondle, 4th Earl of Wickhamthorpe
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Prince
Deoraj Ishwar Singh
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Mr.
Shirley Addam
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Col.
Daniel Davis
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Supporting Cast |
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Her
Majesty, Queen Victoria
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Basil
Cartwright, Reporter for the Times
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Special
Secretary for the Grand Ellipse Martin Westingham, Lord Westmoreland
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Nicholas
Finnegan, an Irishman with a Reputation for Accomplishing Unsavoury Tasks
on the Cheap
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Jimmy
Pilkington, an Unfortunate Lad Feared by Kittens all over England
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Comtesse
Solange de Mertuille, an Elegant and Discreet Lady
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Mr.
Oliver Harris, a Reporter for the Times
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Bertie,
a Canary with a Nervous Condition
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Colonel
Adam Barstow, Lord Fairfax, Her Majesty's Representative at Gibraltar
for the Grand Ellipse, and a Connoisseur of Spanish Cuisine
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Chief
Secretary to the Deputy Governor Daniel Keating, Lord Weatherby, Her Majesty's
Representative at Malta for the Grand Ellipse, and a Very Devoted Family
Man
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Mr.
Herbert Addison, a Man of Affairs with an Exclusive Clientele
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Miss
Esperanza Garcia y Gutierrez, a Young Lady of Good Family and High Spirits
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The
Late Sir Hartley Davies, an Acquaintance of the Late Sir Mortimer Bonnet
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Mr.
Jebediah Brown, an Experienced Aeronaut fom Texas
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Lady
Hester Davies, Mr. Shirley Addam's Generous Patron
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Major
James Forsythe, Lord Harston, Her Majesty's Representative at Alexandria
for the Grand Ellipse, and a Seasoned Hypochondriac
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Mr.
Wesley Michaels, a Report for the Times
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Mr. Howard Davies, Son of Sir Hartley Davies and a Very
Proper Young Gentleman
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Deputy
Minister at Large Basil Metford-Kingsley, Lord Brixby, Her Majesty's Representative
at Bahrain for the Grand Ellipse, and a Very Tidy Gentleman
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Ambassador Sir Clive Markham, Her Majesty's Diplomatic
Representative in Damascus
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Consul Sir William Miller, Her Majesty's Diplomatic Representative in Baghdad |
Herr
Heinrich Adler, an Agent of the Prussian Government and a Very Bad Man,
Indeed
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Judge Remington, Bane of the Wicked, and Not a Few of
the Good as Well
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His
Honour Sir Samuel Collins, Her Majesty's Representative at Madras for
the Grand Ellipse, a Man who Enjoys his Work
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Father
William Dean, Her Majesty's Representative at Rangoon for the Grand Ellipse,
a Man who is Confused, but Means Well
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Miss Libby Wells, former lady's maid to Lady Hester
Davies
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Mr.
Andrew McKenna, a Reporter for the Times
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Princess
Vandana Pathak of Balmara, Fiancee of a Certain Prince Already Known to
Us
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Mr.
Vladimir Ustinov, a Reporter for the Times
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Baatur, a Doughty Mongol Warrior Who Does Not Speak
Russian
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Mr. Richard "Gin Ricky" Finnegan, Brother
of Nicholas Finnegan, and Accused Murderer
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Mrs. Priscilla Collins, Wife of His
Honour Sir Samuel Collins, Her Majesty's Representative at Madras for
the Grand Ellipse
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Lady Fortuna Oglethorpe, an Acquaintance of Lady Anastasia
Bonnet Resident in Madras
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Dr. Akira Kobayashi, Assistant Director of the Osaka
Institute for the Study of Earthquakes
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Deputy Consul Rudolph Weston-Hayes, Lord Wetherwax,
Her Majesty's Representative
at Osaka for the Grand Ellipse, and an Amateur Scientist
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Master Charles Weston-Hayes, a Very Curious Lad
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Mr. Obediah Curtis, the American Consul in Osaka
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Dr. Colin Ridley, Associate Director of the Osaka Institute
for the Study of Earthquakes
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Miss Akiko Nomiya, an Enterprising Young Seamstress
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Miss Aya Nomiya, a Budding Tour Guide
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| Mr. Phillip Moore, Associate Researcher at the Osaka Institute for the Study of Earthquakes |
Penelope Moore, a Reporter for the Times
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Mr. Henry Tate, Assistant to Deputy Consul Rudolph Weston-Hayes,
Lord Wetherwax, Her
Majesty's Representative at Osaka for the Grand Ellipse
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Consul Edgar Marshall, Lord Westerbrook, Her Majesty's
Representative at Vladivostok for the Grand Ellipse, a Man of Unusual
Tastes
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Mrs. Lavinia Martingale, Miss Selena Theopolis's Very
Proper Aunt
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Ganya, a Guide and Translator
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"Sam Collinson," a Guide
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Sasha, Sam's young Assistant, a Child of Indeterminate
Age and Gender
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Sam's Second Uncle, a Shaman
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A Very Determined Bear
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Angus MacMullen, former Scotland Yard Reporter for the
Times
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Boris, Natasha, Vladimir, and Khardorj; Lady Bonnet's
Hired Guide, Translator, and Porters, Respectively
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Miss Lucy Fox, a Very Good Friend of Rupert Neville-Smythe
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Miss Alexandra Collinson, Sam's Niece and the Addams's
Ward
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