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In the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the term "sulfurous" is used to describe the smell of the burning wreckage of the plane crash that the main character, Brian Robeson, survives in. This term refers to the strong, pungent odor of sulfur or rotten eggs that Brian encounters at the crash site.

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