Margaret Murry's Meg To The Rescue !

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Meg to the Rescue! Margaret Murry, otherwise known as Meg saves her little brothers life! Charles Wallace her little brother had thought he was strong enough to take on the voice of IT, but he wasn’t. He got hypnotized when he started to walk toward the man with the red eyes, until Meg ran after him like a mad bull and harshly tackled him out of getting mesmerized. Camazotz is where it all happened, a place in a dark cloud of black smoke called the Black Thing. It’s devouring our earth which makes the man with the red eyes even more wicked! That night when it was happening it was approximately 6: 34 in the afternoon, it was storming harshly outside as usual, which set the time for Charles Wallace to act brave. She had to save him, because

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