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SHORT STORY: THE MAGIC WEAVER There is scarcely a place in Ireland where the country folk will not have a tale to tell you of mysterious fairy happenings. They will point to a twisted hawthorn tree or a mossy bank with hidden crevices. They will gaze off into the distance and talk of fairy rings up in the hills or around the dark mountain lakes. You will be warned that you may not always recognize a fairy when you meet one. Then they'll shake their heads and say that fairies are not evil by nature, but they can be very tricky and bad luck to you if you cross them. GO TO MY NEXT QUESTIONS TO ANSWER THIS PLS
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