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The entire chapter of The Sword in the Stone outlined Wart¡¯s childhood of becoming a humble man. ... Wart didn¡¯t have a habit of conquering things, but rather
From the start of it, I was unquestionably confused by the continuous references to birds, but then it came to me. ... Maybe he thought we humans shouldn¡¯t regard birds as just nincompoops, but gracious animals that we should learn from and eventually develop into. When Merlyn transforms Wart into a merlin and explores the world of actual hawks, we embark upon a branch of birds who live and work together.
Approximate Word count = 387 Approximate Pages = 1.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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