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From: MSN NicknameFae_Kay  (Original Message)Sent: 2/16/2008 1:25 AM
 HOW TO SEE FAERIES

Midsummer eve at dusk, especially if the moon is full, is precisely the best
time for viewing faeries. Oak, Ash and Thorn are called the faery tree triad
of Britain, and where they grow together one can see faeries. A wash of
marigold water rubbed on the eyelids will help to gain faery sight. Whatever
you do, remember to only look! No matter how seductive the Otherworld may
be, anything more than a quick peek can be disastrous. Enjoy your new found
hobby. Observing faeries in there natural habitat can bring hours of
pleasure. A cautionary word is in order, however. The reader will hereby
assume full responsibility for what may befall them as a result of this
endeavor. Faeries are tricky folk, remember, and in no way reliable or
trustworthy. Of course, there are ways to drive faeries away. But, ah, dear
reader,  that's another story to be told.




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