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* [[Indy Ploy]]: Charles thinks to himself on at least one occasion that he's just taking whatever opportunities come along and he really has no idea what kind of plan he's carrying out. {{spoiler|Turns out to be fortunate, as it means that Mr. Dark can't read what he's up to either.}} |
* [[Indy Ploy]]: Charles thinks to himself on at least one occasion that he's just taking whatever opportunities come along and he really has no idea what kind of plan he's carrying out. {{spoiler|Turns out to be fortunate, as it means that Mr. Dark can't read what he's up to either.}} |
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* [[Literary Allusion Title]]: From ''[[Macbeth]]'': |
* [[Literary Allusion Title]]: From ''[[Macbeth]]'': |
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{{quote|"By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes!" }} |
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* [[Marked Bullet]]: Part of a magic trick held by the circus, but Charles uses it to his advantage by {{spoiler|carving a smile instead of his initials on the bullet and using it to shock the Witch into death. It's [[Better Than It Sounds]] and also a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] for Charles.}} |
* [[Marked Bullet]]: Part of a magic trick held by the circus, but Charles uses it to his advantage by {{spoiler|carving a smile instead of his initials on the bullet and using it to shock the Witch into death. It's [[Better Than It Sounds]] and also a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] for Charles.}} |
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* [[Meaningful Name]]: The boys find it cool that their names fit their selves so perfectly. |
* [[Meaningful Name]]: The boys find it cool that their names fit their selves so perfectly. |