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In the beginning of "The Magic Prison," Prince Harweda spends most of his time staring into the mirrors. How does his interaction with the mirrors change after the windows disappear?

He and the bird stand in front of them so they can look at themselves and all of the beautiful things in the room.

He gets angry when he can no longer see and tries to break the mirrors with the golden jar.

He spends all day admiring himself in the mirrors and ignores the games and books in the room.

He forgets about them because he is more interested in taking care of the bird and seeing the outside world again.

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