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A myth of the ancient Egyptians in which the goddesses predicted the young prince would die bitten by a dog, stung by a serpent, or eaten by a crocodile. But the prince defies the goddesses' prophecy and lives happily ever after.
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The prince who had three fates
1989, Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation
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083475777X 9780834757776
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