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Publication 37 By Lone_catalyst on Sunday, August 26, 2001 at 17:24
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Hi, I need to do a character summary on Dr. Strong and I haven't got a chance to read the book yet...
So basically I'm wondering if anyone here could give me a quick rundown of who this guy is. Thanks for any help any of you can provide.

Publication 38 By absent-minded on Sunday, August 26, 2001 at 17:26
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You can just read Dr. Strong chapters, since you don't have much time.
Here are the numbers: 16, 17, 18, 19, 35, 36, 39, 42, 45, 48, 62.
Just 11 chapters out of 64 - not bad! Have a nice time (you will)!

Publication 154 By leo on Saturday, September 01, 2001 at 02:28
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Dr. Strong is the teacher of the school at Canterbury where David continues his studies. He is married to an extremely young girl named Annie who is young enough to be his daughter. He is best known throughout the book for his unsuspecting nature, for he trusts everyone. Whether this is a fault or a virtue, is open to interpretation. He is also obsessed with making a Greek dictionary which he often ponders about during walks on the grounds.

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