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  • I went upstairs to the kids 'section and more fairies: The Flower Fairies (which had been a fad once before, back in the 1910s); Fairies, Fairies Everywhere; More Fairies, Fairies Everywhere; and The Land of Faerie Fun.

    Futures Imperfect Willis, Connie 1994

  • "José Luis Cuerda's The Education of Fairies is a slight and effervescent, but charming and thoughtful demythification of a" happily ever after "romantic ideal," writes acquarello.

    GreenCine Daily: Weekend shorts. 2007

  • Gretchen believed in Fairies of all kinds, but Rudolf only in Dwarfs and

    The Fairies and the Christmas Child 1912

  • So he called the Fairies to his aid, and asked them to bring him colored silks with which to make a real dress for the clay image.

    The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus Lyman Frank 1902

  • So he called the Fairies to his aid, and asked them to bring him colored silks with which to make a real dress for the clay image.

    Life and Adventures of Santa Claus 1887

  • "The Brlieved in Fairies During World War One" by Darrell Schweitzer

    January 2009 2009

  • "The Brlieved in Fairies During World War One" by Darrell Schweitzer

    TOC: Asimov's February 2009 2009

  • He named the boys’ team the Tigers, and the girls were called the Fairies.

    Failing at FAIRNESS Myra David Sadker 2003

  • He named the boys’ team the Tigers, and the girls were called the Fairies.

    Failing at FAIRNESS Myra David Sadker 2003

  • He named the boys’ team the Tigers, and the girls were called the Fairies.

    Failing at FAIRNESS Myra David Sadker 2003

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