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In the novel "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway, Marlin's wife is not specifically mentioned as being eaten by a fish. However, the story revolves around Santiago, the old fisherman, and his battle with a marlin, which he respects deeply. The narrative focuses more on Santiago's struggle against nature and his reflection on life rather than on any specific fish consuming his wife.

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