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It is frightfully difficult to know much about the fairies, and almost the only thing known for certain is that there are fairies wherever there are children. ~ J. M. Barrie

Wee folk, good folk,
Trooping all together… ~ William Allingham

Fairies are mythical beings or legendary creatures, a form of spirit, often described as metaphysical, supernatural or preternatural. Fairies resemble various beings of other mythologies, though even folklore that uses the term fairy offers many definitions. Sometimes the term describes any magical creature, including goblins or gnomes: at other times, the term only describes a specific type of more ethereal creature. In modern usage, faries are usually depicted as tiny human-appearing creatures with wings and the ability to perform magic.

If you believe … clap your hands. J. M. Barrie

When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies. ~ J. M. Barrie

It is not children only that one feeds with fairy tales. ~ Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

We the globe can compass soon.
Swifter than the wand'ring moon. ~ William Shakespeare

Light as any wind that blows
So fleetly did she stir,
The flower, she touch'd on, dipt and rose,
And turned to look at her. ~ Alfred, Lord Tennyson

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