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The second apparition is a bloody child that tells Macbeth "that he can not be killed of any man born in a woman's womb."

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In William Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth," the second aparition tells Macbeth three important things:

Firstly the witches warn him about the Scottish nobleman, Macduff. Then, they assur him that he cannot be killed by any man "born of woman." Finally, they tell him that no harm will come to him as long as the Birnam Woods does not enter Dunsinane Castle.