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So, did Charles pull the sword from the stone or what?

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Is that a double entendres ?
Steve42 · 56-60, M
@Quoththeraven I have no idea.
RedBaron · M
@Quoththeraven One double ENTENDRE, two double ENTENDRES.
Steve42 · 56-60, M
@Quoththeraven The definition of double entendre—which has French origins—is “a twofold meaning” or “double meaning.” In French, “entendre” means “to hear,” “to understand,” or “to mean.” However, “entendre” is an obsolete French word, replaced with the word “entente.” English language speakers use “double entendre” today, while the ...

I suppose so.
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@RedBaron I’m a terrible speller. I just went with the suggested spelling. Thanks for your period of instruction ❤️
Steve42 · 56-60, M
RedBaron · M
@RedBaron I’m stealing this