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Loading... The Kith of the Elf-Folk [short story] (1908)by Lord Dunsany
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Is contained inTime and the Gods [omnibus] by Lord Dunsany (indirect) Lord Dunsany Super Pack: The Gods of Pegana; Time and the Gods; The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories; A Dreamers Tales; The Book of Wonder; Fifty-One ... & more (Positronic Super Pack Series 6) by Lord Dunsany (indirect) The Great Book of Wonder by Lord Dunsany (indirect)
The Wild Things are somewhat human in appearance, only all brown of skin and barely two feet high. Their ears are pointed like the squirrel's, only far larger, and they leap to prodigious heights. They live all day under deep pools in the loneliest marshes, but at night they come up and dance. Each Wild Thing has over its head a marsh-light, which moves as the Wild Thing moves; they have no souls, and cannot die, and are of the kith of the Elf-folk. No library descriptions found. |
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