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* NamesTheSame:
** Though the book was written 20 years before the film, Jack and Rose share their first names with [[Film/Titanic1997 another couple involved in a tragic boating accident]], with the primary difference being that in ''Titanic,'' the couple actually liked one another.
** There's a short from ''Literature/ClassicSingaporeHorrorStories'' also titled "''Suffer the Children''".
** Though the book was written 20 years before the film, Jack and Rose share their first names with [[Film/Titanic1997 another couple involved in a tragic boating accident]], with the primary difference being that in ''Titanic,'' the couple actually liked one another.
** There's a short from ''Literature/ClassicSingaporeHorrorStories'' also titled "''Suffer the Children''".
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* NamesTheSame: Though the book was written 20 years before the film, Jack and Rose share their first names with [[Film/Titanic1997 another couple involved in a tragic boating accident]], with the primary difference being that in ''Titanic,'' the couple actually liked one another.
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* NamesTheSame: NamesTheSame:
** Though the book was written 20 years before the film, Jack and Rose share their first names with [[Film/Titanic1997 another couple involved in a tragic boating accident]], with the primary difference being that in ''Titanic,'' the couple actually liked oneanother.another.
** There's a short from ''Literature/ClassicSingaporeHorrorStories'' also titled "''Suffer the Children''".
** Though the book was written 20 years before the film, Jack and Rose share their first names with [[Film/Titanic1997 another couple involved in a tragic boating accident]], with the primary difference being that in ''Titanic,'' the couple actually liked one
** There's a short from ''Literature/ClassicSingaporeHorrorStories'' also titled "''Suffer the Children''".
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* SequelGap: Of a kind. In John Saul's serialized novel ''The Blackstone Chronicles,'' published 20 years after ''Suffer the Children,'' an adult Elizabeth [[spoiler:finally pays for her crimes.]]
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* SequelGap: Of a kind. In John Saul's serialized novel ''The Blackstone Chronicles,'' published 20 years after ''Suffer the Children,'' an adult Elizabeth [[spoiler:finally pays for her crimes.]]crimes,]] even though her portion of the story is only a chapter in the overarching plot of the whole.
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* NamesTheSame: Though the book was written 20 years before the film, Jack and Rose share their first names with [[Film/Titanic1997 another couple involved in a tragic boating accident]], with the primary difference being that in ''Titanic,'' the couple actually liked one another.
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* NamesTheSame: Though the book was written 20 years before the film, Jack and Rose share their first names with [[Film/Titanic1997 another couple involved in a tragic boating accident]], with the primary difference being that in ''Titanic,'' the couple actually liked one another.another.
* SequelGap: Of a kind. In John Saul's serialized novel ''The Blackstone Chronicles,'' published 20 years after ''Suffer the Children,'' an adult Elizabeth [[spoiler:finally pays for her crimes.]]
* SequelGap: Of a kind. In John Saul's serialized novel ''The Blackstone Chronicles,'' published 20 years after ''Suffer the Children,'' an adult Elizabeth [[spoiler:finally pays for her crimes.]]
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* NamesTheSame: Though the book was written well before the film, Jack and Rose share their first names with [[Film/Titanic1997 another couple involved in a tragic boating accident]], with the primary difference being that in ''Titanic,'' the couple actually liked one another.
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* NamesTheSame: Though the book was written well 20 years before the film, Jack and Rose share their first names with [[Film/Titanic1997 another couple involved in a tragic boating accident]], with the primary difference being that in ''Titanic,'' the couple actually liked one another.
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* NamesTheSame: Though the book was written well before the film, Jack and Rose share their first names with [[Film/Titanic1997 another couple involved in a tragic boating accident]], with the primary difference being that in ''Titanic,'' the couple actually liked one another.