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"O master! O master! ... O yonder there, one, two, three canoes; one, two, three!" |
Friday
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$800 |
J |
THE LITERARY CHARACTER WHO SAID... |
2024-07-02 |
#9137 |
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Robinson Crusoe "taught him to say yes and no and to know the meaning of them" |
Friday
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$400 |
DJ |
LITERARY SECOND BANANAS |
2013-04-25 |
#6594 |
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Robinson Crusoe writes, "I made him know his name should be" this, "which was the day I saved his life" |
Friday
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$200 |
J |
LITERARY CHARACTERS |
2010-05-03 |
#5911 |
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In a Defoe novel, this companion is described as "a comely handsome fellow" |
Friday
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$200 |
J |
LITERATURE |
2008-05-07 |
#5458 |
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Robinson Crusoe had 24 years of solitude prior to rescuing this cannibal & teaching him English |
Friday
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$100 |
J |
LITERARY SECOND BANANAS |
1997-09-10 |
#2993 |
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His was the first voice Robinson Crusoe heard in 25 years on the island |
Friday
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$200 |
DJ |
LITERATURE |
1993-07-22 |
#2064 |
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You can refer to a devoted aide as a man this on any day of the week as Crusoe could have told you |
Friday
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$200 |
DJ |
LITERARY ALLUSIONS |
1992-10-23 |
#1870 |