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Bob
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Bob

from The Eyes Have It

A minor character mentioned in the fictional book, who 'has utterly no guts.' This phrase is taken literally by the narrator as meaning a complete lack of internal organs, further contributing to his alien theory.

Personality Traits

Intestinally challenged (as perceived by narrator)Biological anomaly (as perceived by narrator)
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About Bob

Bob is a minor character in Philip K. Dick's classic novel "The Eyes Have It" (1953). A minor character mentioned in the fictional book, who 'has utterly no guts.' This phrase is taken literally by the narrator as meaning a complete lack of internal organs, further contributing to his alien theory.

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