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English: Illustration of dancing fairies, 1914, taken from the poem “A Spell for a Fairy,” by Alfred Noyes, in Princess Mary’s Gift Book", London, 1914
Nederlands: Illustratie van dansende elfjes uit 1914 uit het gedicht "A Spell for a Fairy" uit Princess Mary’s Gift Book", Londen, 1914
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Source Illustration by Claude A. Shepperson from “A Spell for a Fairy,” by Alfred Noyes, in Princess Mary’s Gift Book, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1914, 104. https://archive.org/stream/princessmarysgif00mary#page/104/mode/2up
Author Claude A. Shepperson (1867–1921)

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