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     '''Sex:''' Male '''Age:''' 35
 
     '''Sex:''' Male '''Age:''' 35
 
     '''Family & Friends:'''
 
     '''Family & Friends:'''
 
Mrs. Gates: Mrs. Gates is Dr. Carpenter's landlady and housekeeper. An elderly, small, grim and ferocious woman with a thick Scottish accent, she appears to despise everyone and everything. Both loners, the pair avoid each other, an arrangement that suits both so well that they quite like each other, in their distant way.
 
 
Mr. Rossiter: Large and jolly Mr. Rossiter deals in antiques and curios. He considers Dr. Carpenter a friend. Dr. Carpenter considers him a business contact, from whom he can sometimes obtain the bodies of deformed animals.
 
 
Aunt Prudence and Cousin Emily: Dr. Carpenter's closest family, they have always been kind to him and tried to include him in social events. Their interference in his life, and the social demands they make on him, is a burdern to Carpenter, but nor does he wish to hurt their feelings.
 
 
 
     '''Wounds & Injuries:'''  
 
     '''Wounds & Injuries:'''  
 
     '''Marks & Scars:''' A remarkably ugly gentleman, Dr. Carpenter has a large and livid strawberry-colored birthmark on his left cheek. One of his legs is also slightly shorter than the other, giving him a limping gate.
 
     '''Marks & Scars:''' A remarkably ugly gentleman, Dr. Carpenter has a large and livid strawberry-colored birthmark on his left cheek. One of his legs is also slightly shorter than the other, giving him a limping gate.

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