Other Appearances
Tom Brown later appears in the historical novel Flashman's Lady (1977) by George Macdonald Fraser, in which he is reunited with his former rival, Harry Paget Flashman, and invites him to a cricket game as an act of friendship. Flashman describes Tom's adult form as "...a giant of a man...like some boxer..."
Flashman made some passing references to Brown in earlier novels, referring to him as "East's odious friend" in Flashman at the Charge and during Flashman's recollection of his expulsion in Flashman.
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