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I would prefer not to.
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secret
nobody
melville
puzzle
mystery
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Herman Melville |
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Yes, I deserve a spring-I owe nobody nothing.
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owe
nobody
nothing
virginia-woolf
spring
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Virginia Woolf |
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"The Cyclops was about to roll the stone back into place, when from somewhere outside Annabeth shouted, "Hello, ugly!" Polyphemus stiffened. "Who said that?" "Nobody!" Annabeth yelled. That got exactl;y the reaction she'd been hoping for. The monster's face turned red with rage. "Nobody!" Polyphemus yelled back. "I remember you!" "You're too stupid to remember anybody," Annabeth taunted. "Much less Nobody." I hoped to the gods she was already moving when she said that, because Polyphemus bellowed furiously, grabbed the nearest boulder (which happened to be his front door) and threw it toward the sound of Annabeth's voice. I heard the rock smash into a thousand fragments. To a terrible moment, there was silence. Then Annabeth shouted, "You haven't learned to throw any better, either!" Polyphemus howled. "Come here! Let me kill you, Nobody!" "You can't kill Nobody, you stupid oaf," she taunted. "Come find me!" Polyphemus barreled down the hill toward her voice. Now, the "Nobody" thing would have confused anybody, but Annabeth had explained to me that it was the name Odysseus had used to trick Polyphemus centuries ago, right before he poked the Cyclops's eye out with a large hot stick. Annabeth had figured Polyphemus would still have a grudge about that name, and she was right. In his frenzy to find his old enemy, he forgot about resealing the cave entrance. Apparently, he did even stop to consider that Annabeth's voice was female, whereas the first Nobody had been male. On the other hand, he'd wanted to marry Grover, so he couldn't have been all that bright about the whole male/female thing. I just hoped Annabeth could stay alive and keep distracting him long enough for me to find Grover and Clarisse."
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invisble
odysseus
clarisse
nobody
grover
polyphemus
percy
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Rick Riordan |
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"Polyphemus stiffened. "Who said that?" "Nobody!" Annabeth yelled. That got exactly the reaction she'd been hoping for. The monster's face turned red with rage. "Nobody!" Polyphemus yelled back. "I remember you!" "You're too stupid to remember anybody," Annabeth taunted. "Much less Nobody."
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riddle
nobody
polyphemus
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Rick Riordan |
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reading
nobody
novel
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Isabel Allende |
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I see nobody on the road,' said Alice 'I only wish I had such eyes,' The King remarked in a fretful tone. 'To be able to see Nobody! And at that distance too! Why it's as much as I can do to see real people, by this light!
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nobody
sight
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Lewis Carroll |
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Alguem lhe perguntou quem havia sido o mais feliz do mundo. Respondeu que nemo; porque nemo novit patren, nemo sine crimine vivit, nemo sua sorte contentus, nemo ascendit in coelum.
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nobody
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Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra |
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Sa takie miejsca i takie czasy, kiedy bycie nikim przynosi wiekszy zaszczyt niz bycie kims.
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ktoś
miejsca
nikt
nobody
times
places
polish
someone
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Carlos Ruiz Zafón |