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  • Santiago, I could go with you again. we've made some money.
  • No, Manolin. You're with the lucky boat. Stay with them.
  • Good luck, old man.
  • Good luck.
  • Yes, yes.
  • The Old Man and the Sea tell about an elderly fisherman who fished alone for 84 days and caught nothing. The old guy is usually fed by a child who is his greatest buddy. His father permits him to go fishing with him since the elderly guy is unlucky.
  • SHARKS!!!
  • The old guy gets up early in the morning, before daylight, and prepares his boat for his daily fishing trip. He promised the youngster that he would travel far. Before leaving, the youngster offers him some food and wishes him good luck.
  • He is 18 feet from nose to tail.
  • He caught a large fish called a marlin fish in the middle of the sea, despite the fact that it required a lot of work, by using the birds flying over the water as a guidance. He prepared to return home by tying the fish to the side of his boat.
  • The old guy was suddenly ambushed by sharks that wanted to devour the Marlin as he was returning home. Even though he is starved and fatigued, the old guy fights the sharks with his harpoon.
  • Only the bones of the Marlin fish remained once he arrived. He returns to his house, where he will sleep and recuperate. When the other fisherman saw the skeleton tied up near the elderly man's boat, they were taken aback and felt bad for mocking him.
  • To see the old guy, the youngster goes to his home. He provides food and drink for the elderly gentleman. The youngster sits next to him and notices that the elderly man has fallen asleep and is dreaming about the lion.
  • Rest well, old man.
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