A poor Chinese tailor's son who finds a magic ring and a magic lamp that when rubbed brings forth a genie to fulfill his wishes.
A smart Muggle-born girl who becomes Harry Potter's best female friend, often uses her quick wit, deft recall, and encyclopedic knowledge to help Harry and Ron.
An orphaned boy who joins a gang of thieves, but after being injured in a failed burglary, discovers his family roots and escapes his life of crime.
An infamously and unrelentingly blood-thirsty, knitting woman whose lust for vengeance knows no bounds.
A crippled boy helped by Ebenezer Scrooge and remembered for saying, 'God bless us, every one!'
A chronically seasick British naval commander during the Napoleonic Wars who is universally admired but sees himself as cowardly, dishonest, and, at times, disloyal.
A comic barber and valet who devises a variety of ways for the Count and Rosine to meet and talk.
A protagonist serving as privy counselor to Tsar Ivan the Terrible’s successor, his feeble son Fyodor I, in a historical play and later opera.
A good, kind doctor who uses drugs that transform him into the brutal Edward Hyde.
A titular character who is imprisoned on a false charge, escapes, finds a hidden treasure, and uses it to get revenge. His real name is Edmond Dantès.
A high-ranking pilgrim who tells a tale of courtly love.
A titular character who survives 28 years on a deserted island following a shipwreck. Has great personal merits in resourcefulness but is vain and imperious.
A handsome British Secret Service agent known as '007' (meaning 'license to kill').
A saintly character bearing the nickname of 'the Idiot' who inherits a fortune and is unruffled by whatever happens.
A neighbor never seen but frequently referred to in the question, 'What will _____ say?' in Tom Morton's play, 'Speed the Plough'.
A gypsy who is the love interest of the hunchbacked bellringer of Notre Dame.
A poor orphaned girl and titular character who becomes very happy after she is given footwear; she eventually marries a rich widower, thus 'demonstrating' her virtuousness.
A police detective aided by his wife who investigates the murder of the elderly lawyer Tulkinghorn.
A pipe-smoking, heavy-drinking (but not drunken) commissioner of the Paris 'Brigade Criminelle' in a series of novels.
A Scotland Yard policeman who is a foil to Sherlock Holmes in a series of stories created by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Don Quixote's companion who rides the ass Bapple and exhibits practical common sense that contrasts sharply with the idealism of his friend.
A teenage girl who rides her horse to victory in the Grand National race.
An elderly spinster amateur detective living in St. Mary Mead who narrates supposedly unrelated stories that are eventually seen to portray the crime.
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