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Fairy Footwear, From Brownie-Sized to My Size

Folklore names the common Brownie (also known as the House Fairy, the Hob, or to Lowland Scots, the Urisk) to be a helpful fairy, hurrying about while the household sleeps performing nightly housecleaning in exchange for food or for small gifts left around the house. Continue reading →

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