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"What is it, Umbopa, son of a fool?" I shouted in Zulu.
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Then I saw what he had got.  It was a melon.  We had hit upon a patch of wild melons, thousands of them, and dead ripe. "Melons!" I yelled to Good, who was next me; and in another second he had his false teeth fixed in one. I think we ate about six each before we had done, and, poor fruit as they were, I doubt if I ever thought anything nicer.
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Then I saw what he had got.  It was a melon.  We had hit upon
 
a patch of wild melons, thousands of them, and dead ripe.
 
"Melons!" I yelled to Good, who was next me; and in another
 
second he had his false teeth fixed in one.
 
I think we ate about six each before we had done, and, poor
 
fruit as they were, I doubt if I ever thought anything nicer.
 
         [ King Solomon's Mines, by H. Rider Haggard ]
 
 
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Revision as of 01:18, 6 April 2010

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Name melon
Base price 10 zm
Nutrition 100
Turns to eat 1
Weight 5
Conduct vegan

A melon is a kind of comestible. It is considered vegan food.

Thrown melons will "splat" and be wasted.[1]

Encyclopaedia entry

"What is it, Umbopa, son of a fool?" I shouted in Zulu. "It is food and water, Macumazahn," and again he waved the green thing.
Then I saw what he had got. It was a melon. We had hit upon a patch of wild melons, thousands of them, and dead ripe. "Melons!" I yelled to Good, who was next me; and in another second he had his false teeth fixed in one. I think we ate about six each before we had done, and, poor fruit as they were, I doubt if I ever thought anything nicer.

         
[ King Solomon's Mines, by H. Rider Haggard ]

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