
Gideon Spilett
A reporter for the New York Herald, about forty years of age, tall, well-built, with light, reddish whiskers and a steady, lively eye accustomed to quickly taking in details. He is energetic, prompt, full of ideas, and inured to all climates, like a bar of steel. He is skilled with both pen and pencil (sketching).
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About Gideon Spilett
Gideon Spilett is a supporting character in Jules Verne's classic novel "The Mysterious Island" (1874). A reporter for the New York Herald, about forty years of age, tall, well-built, with light, reddish whiskers and a steady, lively eye accustomed to quickly taking in details. He is energetic, prompt, full of ideas, and inured to all climates, like a bar of steel. He is skilled with both pen and pencil (sketching).
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