Herewith the second classic, as abbreviated by MS Word in 100 words:
Summary
"TOM!"
"TOM!"
You TOM!"
No Tom. Tom!"
Tom said:
Tom said:
"Can't, Mars Tom. Tom exhibited. "Tom."
Tom lay thinking. "Tom! Say, Tom!" "Here, Tom! TOM! Tom moaned out:
Tom's dying!"
"You, Tom! Tom said:
Tom said:
"Oh, Tom! Tom said:
"Tom! Tom called:
"Hold! Presently Tom said:
Then Tom whispered:
Tom [Surname] swears
"Please, Tom. "DO, Tom!"
Tom quailed. Tom said:
Tom's cheeks burned. Tom said:
Tom hurried up. Tom shuddered.
Tom's followed. "Try harder, Tom! "Tom! "Don't Tom! Tom whispered:
Tom shouted. "Tom, Tom, we're lost! Tom was grateful. "Tom!"
Tom whispered:
Tom said:
Tom broke it:
4 comments:
Sawyer.
Well done, NDR. I'm impressed that you were able to see through the cunning camouflage... but then, I guess there aren't that many classic novels with a hero named Tom.
I found it quite amusing that in a 99-word summary, 48 of the words were the same.
Shoot. nodressy beat me. That was my guess too, although for a second I thought it might be a Faulkner character. Without the "Mars," it could also be Tom Jones, I think.
Ah well - you snooze, you lose!
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