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I think that the princess sent her lover to the lady because she loved him too much to see him die. We can see this from her fears about the lover being torn apart and because we know how much she loved him.
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In chapter 2 of the Lightening Thief, Percy sees 3 old ladies knitting a sock and one cuts a string looking in his direction which symbolizes Percy's lifeline is in danger. The ladies know he is a demigod in danger, and the mist keeps him from knowing this. The mist conceals magic. Later as the book goes on strange events lead to a realization that he is a demigod.
Answer: True
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