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Arthur conan doyle the coming of the fairies
Arthur conan doyle the coming of the fairies










arthur conan doyle the coming of the fairies

He replied that when you could go into the woods and call the brown rabbits to you the other brownies will also come to you.

arthur conan doyle the coming of the fairies arthur conan doyle the coming of the fairies

"I remember asking one of our spirit group bow one could get into touch with the brownies. They are just Peter Pans-children who never grow up. They have thousands of years of collective experience, call it 'inherited memory' if you like, but no reasoning faculties. They have the active brains of monkeys, and their general instinct is to avoid mankind, but they are capable individually of becoming extremely attached to humans-or a human-but at any time they may bite you, like a monkey, and repent immediately afterwards. The nearest approach I can get to them is to say that they are spiritual monkeys. "Personally I should describe fairies as being about 2 feet 6 inches to 3 feet in height, and dressed in duffle brown clothes. The gentleman whom I have already quoted under the name of Lancaster-he who was so doubtful as to the validity of the photographs-is himself a seer. One or two were more or less ingenious practical jokes, but from the others I have selected some which appear to be altogether reliable. The same remark applies to a number of cases which were communicated to me after the appearance of the articles in the Strand. These various witnesses have nothing to gain by their testimony, and it is not tainted by any mercenary consideration. Sacred Texts Legends & Sagas England Celtic Fairies Index Previous Nextįrom the foregoing chapter it will be clear that there was a good deal of evidence which cannot easily be brushed aside as to the existence of these little creatures before the discovery of the photographs. The Coming of the Fairies, by Arthur Conan Doyle: Chapter VII.












Arthur conan doyle the coming of the fairies