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The Sword in the Stone and Other Children's Adventure Stories

By: Agnes Grozier Herbertson, Lewis Carroll
Narrated by: James Mio, David Duchene
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Summary

A thrilling collection of adventurous stories told with stirring energy and brimming with excitement. Includes the classic tale "The Sword in the Stone", whereby a young man, encouraged by the great wizard Merlin, accepts a challenge that will forever change his life; "St. George and the Dragon", in which a bold knight charges in to save a beautiful woman as she awaits a terrible fate at the jaws of a fierce dragon; and "Jabberwocky", Lewis Carroll's short poem about a brave young man facing a terrible beast.
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Not exciting and difficult to follow

Contrary to as billed, this is not suitable for 5-7 year olds and the language used is unnecessarily complicated. Disappointment all round. Did not finish even the first story, and carried on looking for a suitable Sword in the Stone production.

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