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In "The Lady Wilma," the cabin is shared with Jack and Praiseworthy by a character named Mr. C. E. "Cee" Fogg. He is a passenger on the ship and becomes part of their adventure. The interactions among the characters contribute to the story’s exploration of camaraderie and challenges faced during their journey.
Azariah promises to buy Jack a new wheel for his cart and something praiseworthy for Praiseworthy in Callao.
What is Prasieworthy Nickname and how did he get it?
In the book "Jack and the Beanstalk," Jack asks Praiseworthy to call him just "Jack" on page 45. This moment signifies Jack's desire for a more personal and less formal relationship with Praiseworthy, reflecting his growth and confidence. It marks a turning point in their dynamic as they navigate their adventures together.
To dig up coal
It does not say who stole the money. It was not a ticket it had been money. Someone Pocket picked Jack and Praiseworthy
praiseworthy is the butler/partner for "master" Jack.
gold digging tricks
He died
100 dollars
100 dollars
I don’t know