You already know about the two magicians appearing in England, I assume.
[ That's the easiest part to recall. ]
The first shall fear me; the second shall long to behold me. [ He moves on to reciting the lines he actually remembers off the top of his head, though only after a brief pause, where he frowns and looks down at the snowy path, a hand held ponderously to his chin. ] The first shall be governed by thieves and murderers; the second shall conspire at his own destruction.
[ At that point, he looks up again, pointedly at Strange. ]
I don't need to point out which magician is which, do I?
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[ That's the easiest part to recall. ]
The first shall fear me; the second shall long to behold me. [ He moves on to reciting the lines he actually remembers off the top of his head, though only after a brief pause, where he frowns and looks down at the snowy path, a hand held ponderously to his chin. ] The first shall be governed by thieves and murderers; the second shall conspire at his own destruction.
[ At that point, he looks up again, pointedly at Strange. ]
I don't need to point out which magician is which, do I?