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The mischievous child of [[Mrs. Whitaker]]. After he was sent home from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eton_College Eaton] [[Emma M. Lion | Emma]] (while working, on trial for his mother) watched him frequently in February of 1884 and gave him the nickname 'Tad'.  His association with Emma ended after a certain incident involving a fire poker and a dead dogs, aside from a package in June of the same year when he gifted Emma the rug involved in the aforementioned incident.
The mischievous child of [[Mrs. Whitaker]]. After he was sent home from Eton [[Emma M. Lion | Emma]] (while working, on trial for his mother) watched him frequently in February of 1884 and gave him the nickname 'Tad'.  His association with Emma ended after a certain incident involving a fire poker and a dead dogs, aside from a package in June of the same year when he gifted Emma the rug involved in the aforementioned incident.


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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Argus 'Tad' Whitaker is the child of [[Douglas George Whitaker]] and [[Mrs. Whitaker]]. He was named after his mother's brother, [[Argas Fard]].  He was born around 1869 and attended Eton until he was sent home for bad behavior in 1883. His mother is somewhat demanding and his father is often absent. <ref>Vol. 6 - Feb. 4, 1884</ref><ref name="6-2-18-84">Vol. 6 - Feb. 18, 1884</ref>
Argus 'Tad' Whitaker is the child of [[Douglas George Whitaker]] and [[Mrs. Whitaker]]. He was named after his mother's brother, [[Argas Fard]].  He was born around 1869 and attended [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eton_College Eaton] until he was sent home for bad behavior in 1883. His mother is somewhat demanding and his father is often absent. <ref>Vol. 6 - Feb. 4, 1884</ref><ref name="6-2-18-84">Vol. 6 - Feb. 18, 1884</ref>


In February of 1884 [[Emma M. Lion | Emma]] helped tutor Tad in his school work as part of her secretary duties to his mother. During this time Emma gave him the nickname 'Tad'. He also covered for Emma in a nasty incident involving his Uncle Argus, a fire poker, and the remains of several dead animals. <ref>Vol. 6 - Feb. 25, 1884</ref> He later gifted Emma the stained run from the incident. <ref>Vol. 8 - May 6, 1884</ref>
In February of 1884 [[Emma M. Lion | Emma]] helped tutor Tad in his school work as part of her secretary duties to his mother. During this time Emma gave him the nickname 'Tad'. He also covered for Emma in a nasty incident involving his Uncle Argus, a fire poker, and the remains of several dead animals. <ref>Vol. 6 - Feb. 25, 1884</ref> He later gifted Emma the stained run from the incident. <ref>Vol. 8 - May 6, 1884</ref>

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Argus Whitaker
Alias Tad
Age 15
Gender Male
First Appearance Feb. 4, 1884

The mischievous child of Mrs. Whitaker. After he was sent home from Eton Emma (while working, on trial for his mother) watched him frequently in February of 1884 and gave him the nickname 'Tad'. His association with Emma ended after a certain incident involving a fire poker and a dead dogs, aside from a package in June of the same year when he gifted Emma the rug involved in the aforementioned incident.

Biography

Argus 'Tad' Whitaker is the child of Douglas George Whitaker and Mrs. Whitaker. He was named after his mother's brother, Argas Fard. He was born around 1869 and attended Eaton until he was sent home for bad behavior in 1883. His mother is somewhat demanding and his father is often absent. [1][2]

In February of 1884 Emma helped tutor Tad in his school work as part of her secretary duties to his mother. During this time Emma gave him the nickname 'Tad'. He also covered for Emma in a nasty incident involving his Uncle Argus, a fire poker, and the remains of several dead animals. [3] He later gifted Emma the stained run from the incident. [4]

Trivia

  • Emma nicknamed Argus 'Tad' after his father's grandfather. [2]

References

  1. Vol. 6 - Feb. 4, 1884
  2. 2.0 2.1 Vol. 6 - Feb. 18, 1884
  3. Vol. 6 - Feb. 25, 1884
  4. Vol. 8 - May 6, 1884