What Jerry's son has mistakenly taken for 'rusty fingers' are in fact sand and grime filled fingers/fingernails, and is an allusion to Mr. Crunchers midnight activities as a grave-robber, which is revealed much later in the book.
In "A Tale of Two Cities," the reference to "rusty fingers" symbolizes decay, neglect, and inactivity. It suggests that the person or object being described is old, worn-out, and perhaps no longer able to function effectively. It can also be interpreted as a metaphor for corruption and the passage of time.
Beside working in Tellson's Bank he worked as a grave robber at night
Cruncher is a grave robber
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot - 1999 The 5000 Fingers of Rusty 2-19 was released on: USA: 22 February 2001
Rusty James is a main character in the novel 'Rumble Fish'. His girlfriend was mad at him because he was being unfaithful to her when he attended a party.
Rusty James goes to high school at Jackson High in the novel "Rumble Fish" by S.E. Hinton.
"i like rusty spoons. haha i like to touch them." -salad fingers
Smokey and BJ are able to beat Rusty James at poker in the novel "Rumble Fish" because they are more experienced and skilled at the game. They have likely played poker more frequently and have a better understanding of the strategies involved, giving them an advantage over Rusty James, who may not have as much experience with the game. Additionally, Rusty James's impulsiveness and lack of focus may have also contributed to his defeat.
In Stephen King's novel "The Outsider," Rusty is the lead investigator on the case involving a gruesome murder. He is dedicated to finding the truth behind the crime, even when faced with supernatural elements and impossible scenarios. Rusty's character is known for his determination and commitment to solving the mystery.
A very magical person... O.O" he is a dude that has salad fingers kinda weird that is his name A character created by David Firth, who likes to touch rusty spoons. You can find him on You Tube, or Fat Pie.com
I feel that The Room On The Roof is a very good novel, followed by Rusty Runs Away. Potpourri is a collection of short stories by Ruskin Bond
Jerry Cruncher's son wonders if his father is going to be a resurrection man (grave robber) again while he goes out on an errand.
Rusty-James is the protagonist of the novel "Rumble Fish" by S.E. Hinton. He is a troubled teenage boy who idolizes his older brother, the Motorcycle Boy, and gets caught up in a world of gang violence and self-destruction. Through his experiences, Rusty-James learns about the consequences of his actions and the importance of finding his own identity.
Rusty James and Steve are both characters in the novel "Rumble Fish" by S.E. Hinton. They are brothers who share a complicated relationship marked by loyalty, conflict, and a desire for respect and recognition. They both struggle with their individual identities and how they fit into their environment.
Yes, "rusty" is an adjective commonly used to describe something covered in rust or showing signs of deterioration due to rust.