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  2. Fairy door - Wikipedia

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    Fairy doors can be purchased commercially and many are public art installations crafted by unknown artists. [1]Some parents and guardians use fairy doors to stimulate their children's imaginations and prompt creative thinking, describing the fairies as creatures that use their magical powers to protect children from bad dreams, grant their wishes if they are well-behaved, and replace lost ...

  3. Persinette - Wikipedia

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    They live next door to a fairy whose walled garden is filled with fruits, plants, and vegetables, including parsley, which is notably rare. The wife desperately craves parsley, so her husband slips into the garden while the gate is open to get some for her. The second time he does so, the fairy catches him. He begs forgiveness and explains his ...

  4. Fairy Doors of Ann Arbor - Wikipedia

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    The goblin door is a "sinister" version of the fairy doors and is a little taller than they are. It is in Ann Arbor between The Ark and Seyfried Jewelers on South Main St. As of July 2012, downtown Ann Arbor locksmith Vogel's has arranged a mass of keys to form the word "Fairy Door", hinting that there may be a new fairy door to come.

  5. Have You Heard of a Fairy Garden? - AOL

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    A fairy garden will bring a magic to your home. From whimsical displays to greenery and roses galore, we have many, fantastical fairy garden ideas you'll love.

  6. Freddie Mercury’s green garden door sells for more than £ ...

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    Victorian-style silver snake bangle sells for whopping £698,500

  7. The Snow Queen - Wikipedia

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    The Lappish Woman (Lappekonen), who provides shelter to Gerda and Kai, and writes a message on a dried cod fish to the Finnish Woman further on the way to the Snow Queen's gardens. The Finnish Woman (Finnekonen), who lives just two miles away from the Snow Queen's gardens and palace. She knows the secret of Gerda's power to save Kai.

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