Edmond eats Turkish Delight
The candy they ate in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" was Turkish delight, a sweet treat made from sugar, starch, and flavorings like rosewater or citrus. The White Witch tempted Edmund with Turkish delight to gain his loyalty.
The main dish that the beavers and the children ate for dinner in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" was a hearty meal of fish and potatoes, cooked by Mrs. Beaver.
In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," it was the Pevensie siblings who attempted to set Aslan free from the Stone Table where he was bound by the White Witch. They were aided by other creatures in the battle against the White Witch's forces.
Real Witches or Fantasy? Fantasy: It depends on the mythology universe of the piece. For example, in The Wizard of Oz, the Witches were killed in two ways... one had a house land on her, and the other later melted when she was splashed with a bucket of water. In the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, the Witch could not survive if prophecy was with-held. I remember reading one children's book long ago where the witch died after she ate soup that was flavored with salt. Reality: It depends on the person. Since real Witches are people, they all have their own individual flaws and weaknesses.
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Candy Face is a legend that some people believe in.There is to stories about him. #1 He was a old man that ate a lot of candy. He ate so much candy that one day it came up through his stomach to his face. #2 Candy face's children loved candy. They always ate it. but one day, when Candy Face fell to sleep his children stuck candy to him. And when Candy Face woke up, he couldn't get the candy off.
A monkey in a bikini
saw it took it and ate it
They ate a lot of candy.
pole dancers ate candy
Yes! In fact she ate all the candy!
he got his dick ripped off by a lion and the lion ate him., TRUE STORY,