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Revision as of 11:07, November 7, 2012
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Character Information
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Leo Tolstoy was a Russian writer.
History
When Homer read Reading Digest at work he told to Lenny that as Tolstoy said in Quotable Notables, "Give me learning, sir, and you may keep your black bread" when it was lunch time.[1]
He is one of the many people on "Ned's List of Laudable Lefties".[2]
Appearances
Episode – "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington" (mentioned)
Book – Flanders' Book of Faith (mentioned)
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