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  2. The Brownies - Wikipedia

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    The first appearances of Brownie characters in a print publication took place in 1879, but not until the February 1881 issue of Wide Awake magazine were the creatures printed in their final form. [4] The first proper story, The Brownies' Ride , appeared in the February 1883 issue of the children's periodical St. Nicholas Magazine .

  3. Palmer Cox - Wikipedia

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    Palmer Cox (April 28, 1840 – July 24, 1924) was a Canadian illustrator and author, [1] [2] best known for The Brownies, his series of humorous verse books and comic strips about the mischievous but kindhearted fairy-like sprites.

  4. Book of Brownies - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Brownies First edition Author Enid Blyton Illustrator Ernest Aris Language English Genre Fantasy Published 1926 Publisher George Newnes Ltd OCLC 316061908 The Book of Brownies is a book by Enid Blyton published in 1926. The Book of Brownies is the story of three naughty brownies: Hop, Skip and Jump, who are tricked by Witch Green-eyes into helping her to kidnap the Princess Peronel ...

  5. The Brownie and the Princess - Wikipedia

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    The Brownie and the Princess: And Other Stories (ISBN 978-0060000837) is a book of ten children's stories by the American author, Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888). [1] The stories were published in various children's magazines during her lifetime.

  6. Maggy Moulach - Wikipedia

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    Maggy Moulach (also known as Meg Mullach, Maggie Moloch, Maug Moulack, Maug Moulach, Mieg Moulach, Maug Vuluchd, May Moulach, Meg Molloch, Manch Monlach and Hairy Meg) is a character from Scottish folklore said to be a Highland brownie. According to the folklore, she had a son named Brownie-Clod, who was said to be a dobie.

  7. The Townie: A Tart and a Brownie - AOL

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    The townie-part tart and part brownie. This dessert is a nod to the American brownie, but, with a buttery, flaky crust, is also reminiscent of a European pastry. The baker describes the townie as ...

  8. Grand Howl - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, the 1966 report called Tomorrow's Guide by a Working Party set up to revise and update the programme of the Girl Guides Association, recommended a reduction in the number of ceremonies used by Brownies; [35] the Grand Howl was not retained. The Brownie Grand Howl is still used by the Girl Guides of Canada. [36]

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!