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Mabel on Midsummer Day

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“Oh! where do Fairies hide their Heads?

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The Fairies’ Passage

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Old Winter’s Fairyland

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At the Court of Fairyland

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Fairy Godmothers and Wonderful Gifts

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Cinderella

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Sleeping Beauty in the Wood

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Prince Chéri

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Toads and Diamonds

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Blanche and Rose

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The Enchanted Watch

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Queen Mab

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“A Little Knight and Little Maid

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Fairy Do-Nothing and Giant Snap-’Em-Up

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Timothy Tuttle and the Little Imps

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Butterfly’s Diamond

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Little Niebla

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Little Tiny

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The Immortal Fountain

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The Story of Childe Charity

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The Shining Child and the Wicked Mouche

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“Over Hill, over Dale,” Shakespeare

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Kintaro the Golden Boy, Japanese

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The Flower Fairies, Chinese

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The Fairy Island, Cornish

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The Four-Leaved Clover, Cornish

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The Gillie Dhu, Scottish

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How Kahukura learned to make Nets, New Zealand

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Echo, the Cave Fairy, From the Island of Mangaia

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The Isles of the Sea Fairies

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“But we that live in Fairyland,” Old Ballad

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The Magic Ferns, Cornish

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The Smith and the Fairies, Scottish

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The Coal-Black Steed, English

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The Girl who was stolen by the Fairies, Irish

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The Girl who danced with the Fairies, Irish

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Elidore and the Golden Ball, Welsh

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The Curmudgeon’s Skin, Irish

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Judy and the Fairy Cat, Irish

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The Boggart, English

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Ownself, English

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The Sick-Bed Elves, Chinese

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How Peeping Kate was Piskey-Led, Cornish

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One-Eyed Prying Joan’s Tale, Cornish

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The Fairy Folk

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“Their Dwellings be,”

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The Fairy’s Servants, Basque

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The Pixies, English

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The Brownie of Blednoch, Scottish

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Elsa and the Ten Elves, Swedish

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Piskey Fine! and Piskey Gay! Cornish

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The Fairy Wedding, Swedish

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The Tomts, Swedish

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Song of the Elfin Miller

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The Potato Supper, Irish

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The Milk-White Calf and the Fairy Ring, Irish

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The Wood-Lady, Bohemian

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The Dance of the Fairies

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“’Tis the Midnight Hour”

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Monday! Tuesday! Irish

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The Greedy Old Man, Cornish

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Legend of Bottle Hill, Irish

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The Brown Dwarf

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“And will you come away, my Lad?”

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The Boy who found the Pots of Gold, Irish

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The Ragweed, Irish

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The Bad Boy and the Leprechaun, Irish

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Tom and the Knockers, Cornish

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The Knockers’ Diamonds, Cornish

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Skillywidden, Cornish

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The Leprechaun, or Fairy Shoemaker

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Glad Little, Sad Little, Bad Little Elves

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Little Redcap, Irish

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Dedication and Foreword

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Around! Around! in Fairy Rings

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Adventures of Robin Goodfellow, Old English