And Anwin said, It turned out just as an enchantment should.But Anwin, it wasn't an enchantment really, it just-Yes, child, it was the greatest enchantment of all. He winked at the prince. Gillie understood all along what the enchantment was.

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In "Silver Woven In My Hair" by Shirley Rousseau Murphy, the character Anwin reflects on the nature of enchantment, suggesting that what may appear magical often has deeper meanings. He hints to the prince that their experiences, though seemingly straightforward, possess a profound charm that makes them special.

Gillie, who seems to grasp the true essence of this enchantment, understands that it is not just magic, but the significance behind their journey and relationships that define the real enchantment. This exchange highlights the theme of discovering beauty and wonder in the ordinary moments of life.

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