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|family                =[[Bronte Orphan Number 1|An older sister]]<br>[[Bronte Orphan Number 3|A younger sister]]<br>[[Uncle Max]]
|family                =[[Bronte Orphan Number 1|An older sister]]<br>[[Bronte Orphan Number 3|A younger sister]]<br>[[Uncle Max]]
|cartoon_debut="[[Fern and Persimmony Glitchet]]"}}  
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'''Victor Bronte''' is a main character in [[Horrendously Horrible Happenings]], a fictional book series by [[Persimmony Glitchet]]. He is one of three orphans who are main characters in the series, who are constantly dodging [[Duke Vladimir]]'s traps. He is the only Bronte orphan whose name is known, which was mentioned by [[Fern Walters|Fern]], that in Book 5 he wrote a letter in invisible ink.
'''Victor Bronte''' is a main character in [[Horrendously Horrible Happenings]], a fictional book series by [[Persimmony Glitchet]]. He is one of three orphans who are main characters in the series, who are constantly dodging [[Duke Vladimir]]'s traps. He is the only Bronte orphan whose name is known, which was mentioned by [[Fern Walters|Fern]], that in Book 5 he wrote a letter in invisible ink.


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