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As irreverent and picaresque as Tom Jones and always more dramatic... Flashman is a one-man demolition squad!"-- Chicago Today George III et al., Arthur Aspinall, ed., The Later Correspondence of George III ( Cambridge University Press, 1962), p. 293 It is unclear whether Hughes or Fraser was aware of it, but the first occurrence of the name "Flashman" in fiction comes from the 2nd century, as an emissary of the Sun in Lucian's narrative A True Story. [13]
Mam'selle Bomfomtalbellilaba, a guest at one of Ranavalona I of Madagascar's parties ( Flashman's Lady, unconsummated).
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James Brooke - The White Rajah who saves Flashman in Singapore and then takes him to rescue his wife. Flashman is impressed with him despite himself. Chris Hallam (10 June 2011). "The unforgettable Flashheart". Chortle.co.uk . Retrieved 17 October 2015. Fraser, George MacDonald (1991). Flashman and the Mountain of Light. London: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-00-617980-1.
Fraser, George MacDonald (1996a). Flashman at the Charge. London: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-00-617676-3.
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urn:lcp:flashmanslady00fras:lcpdf:5749b83f-99ba-4b36-a70f-8b9e758c0cb6 Foldoutcount 0 Identifier flashmanslady00fras Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t6931kt89 Isbn 0452260809 Prince of Wales - Future King Edward VII. Flashman appears to know him well and claims to have shared his lovers, Lillie Langtry and Daisy Brooke. He also suspects Elspeth of having "been at grips in a potting-shed at Windsor in '59" with him.