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    Who wrote the book 'Toilers of the Sea'?

    Question #32860. Asked by Sk8r_chick.

    Tabby Tom

    Victor Hugo.

    It was called 'Les Travailleurs de la Mer' in the original.

    (Confirmed in the Oxford Companion to French Literature).

    May 01 03, 8:10 PM

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