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The only man who stood up to Bill Bones was a character named "Jim Hawkins" from Robert Louis Stevenson's novel "Treasure Island." Jim, a young boy, confronts the pirate Bill Bones when he becomes embroiled in the quest for buried treasure. His bravery in facing Bones showcases his growth and determination throughout the story.

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