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The British Boy Savages

   
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Date: March 10, 2002
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Although it implies that everyone will soon destroy the world, one should never stop having the will to live!
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Unlike the end of the story, the boys were all well-mannered in the beginning. They were actually acting like real British schoolboys. They started out being civilized, and they focused on being rescued. They worked together well, although the littluns weren't so efficient...
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