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The Chesters is a club in Bristol. It's where Annie is introduced to Gilbert by Mitchell. Mitchell seems to go more often there, since he knows Gilbert who also spends a lot of time there. Mitchell is in a flirty mood, but when George reminds him that they are both a danger to humans, Mitchell stops flirting. Annie and Gilbert however enjoy the time there and after this they are meeting each other more often. Address: Frogmore St. BS1 5UX File:ANGIA.png

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  • The Chesters is a club in Bristol. It's where Annie is introduced to Gilbert by Mitchell. Mitchell seems to go more often there, since he knows Gilbert who also spends a lot of time there. Mitchell is in a flirty mood, but when George reminds him that they are both a danger to humans, Mitchell stops flirting. Annie and Gilbert however enjoy the time there and after this they are meeting each other more often. Address: Frogmore St. BS1 5UX File:ANGIA.png
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  • The Chesters is a club in Bristol. It's where Annie is introduced to Gilbert by Mitchell. Mitchell seems to go more often there, since he knows Gilbert who also spends a lot of time there. Mitchell is in a flirty mood, but when George reminds him that they are both a danger to humans, Mitchell stops flirting. Annie and Gilbert however enjoy the time there and after this they are meeting each other more often. Address: Frogmore St. BS1 5UX File:ANGIA.png
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