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the sword in the stone


Question Posted Tuesday May 1 2007, 8:08 pm

my class is reading the sword in the stone. does anyone know how merlyn knows madame mim (the witch that caught wart and kay) thanks so much.

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zcftc answered Saturday May 5 2007, 3:28 pm:
first of all that is such an easy book.
secondly,you need to get off your sorry behind and look it up cause my job is to give you advice not answers to your homework.
Thirdly,you must be pethetic to register on advicenators just to have people like me do your homework-and i am through!

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Isabelle23 answered Thursday May 3 2007, 3:58 am:
actually in the original story of the sword in the stone Merlin knows everything about the futre and forgets something everyday. He knows mim( I cant remeber her actual name) but Arthur is the father of her son you dont see in the cartoon which she is trying to get on the thrown.He was under a spell at the time. Plus they are both practitioners of magic , sure they have to cross paths from time to time.

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