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    I dont think Bunbury is supposed to mean anything. I believe it just stands for Algeron's and Jack's imagenery people. <br> I enjoyed the book as well!

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    In reply to the drama teacher, I also have no idea what Bunbury means. I assumed it was a Wilde invented word however, now that you mention Bunbury is a place in Australia. Possibly, that was a lead up to Jack's threat to send Algy to Australia. Jack is almost trying to fulfill Algy's original Bunburying intention.

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