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1 That meant that he was an old faerie , and a strong one.
2 It seemed like the sort of thing the old faerie would do.
3 Then he started gathering old faerie stories too, legends about bogies and shamble-men.
4 An old faerie lady with drooping wings and powdered cleavage nudged the boar.
5 The old faerie 's arms were around her instantly, pressing her against his robes that cushioned her face as softly as down feathers.
6 "Truly breathtaking," the old faerie lady blurted out, dabbing away at her eyes.
7 "Robin Goodfellow is a very old faerie , " he said, and I squirmed to think of him like that.
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