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  • Yet again, sitting in the gods, but all I really missed was a tiny bit of Tim the Enchanter's head during his first arrival accompanied by the usual sense of vertigo while climbing to my seat.

    2007 UK Tour (Leg One) Part Two K. A. Laity 2007

  • Whoever did this was searching for the source of the Enchanter's power.

    Ghost King Gemmell, David 1988

  • But when he reached the foot of the stairs which led to the Enchanter's room, he found it guarded by two black panthers which stared at him with insolent yellow eyes and switched their long tails.

    The Firelight Fairy Book Henry Beston 1928

  • Scarcely had the last word fallen from the Enchanter's mouth, when the dancing witch-fires hurried toward him from all sides of the marsh.

    The Firelight Fairy Book Henry Beston 1928

  • Early next morning, the famous pair began the journey to the Enchanter's den.

    The Firelight Fairy Book Henry Beston 1928

  • Enchanter's ship whirled round and round, faster and faster, till they disappeared forever in the waters of the sunless sea.

    The Firelight Fairy Book Henry Beston 1928

  • And now came the seventh day, the day on which Dragondel, the blue dog, and all the wicked Enchanter's friends were to sail to Lantern Land for the marriage ceremony.

    The Firelight Fairy Book Henry Beston 1928

  • For a minute or so nothing happened, and the first to enter mocked at Florian again; but when the whole company had entered the garden, there was a clap of thunder, and everybody except the Prince and Florian, who was protected by the Enchanter's charm, was turned into stone.

    The Firelight Fairy Book Henry Beston 1928

  • And I have to tell you yet how the King of Ireland's Son won home with Fedelma, the Enchanter's daughter, and how it came to pass that the

    The King of Ireland's Son Padraic Colum 1926

  • The King of Ireland's Son knew the horse -- it was the Slight Red Steed that had carried him and Fedelma from the Enchanter's house and had brought him to the Cave where he had found the Sword of Light.

    The King of Ireland's Son Padraic Colum 1926

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