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  2. The Doll that Came Straight from Fairyland - Wikipedia

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    "The Doll That Came Straight From Fairyland" is a short story for children published in 1898 by the suffragist and children's fairytale writer Evelyn Sharp. The first edition was published by John Lane in London, England, in All The Way To Fairyland with seven other short stories. [1]

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  4. Talk:The Doll that Came Straight from Fairyland - Wikipedia

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  5. The Little Princess and the Poet - Wikipedia

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    The poet went back to traveling, and one day came to a place far away from the blind Princess and sang of his love for her to the poor. When he was done, they told him that if he kissed the Princess on each eyelid while she was sleeping, her blindness would be cured, even though she had been blind since birth.

  6. Gert's Inferno - Wikipedia

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    Gert's Inferno is a five-issue comic book story arc written by Skottie Young and drawn by Brett Bean as the fifth volume of I Hate Fairyland. [1] Published by Image Comics, the story revolves around an adult Gert as she is hired by a billionaire to rescue his son from Fairyland.

  7. The history of 'The Elf on the Shelf' - AOL

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    The first rule of The Elf on the Shelf is that you can't touch the elf. The second rule of The Elf on the Shelf is that the elf will not speak or move while you are awake.

  8. Kansas City’s Fairyland Park conjures fond memories - AOL

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    Fairyland’s segregation received the most publicity largely because of high-profile protests in the early 1960s. Thirty-four people were arrested on May 13, 1961, after blocking the park’s ...

  9. Enys Tregarthen - Wikipedia

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    The Doll Who Came Alive (1942) ISBN 0-381-99683-2; Pixie Folklore & Legends (reprinted 1995) ISBN 0-517-14903-6; Padstow's Faery Folk (paperback) North Cornwall Fairies and Legends. London: Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. 1906 – via Internet Archive. The House of the Sleeping Winds and Other Stories (1911) The White Ring (1949)