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Illustration of Mrs. Tittlemouse from The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse, Beatrix Potter, 1910.
Place three pieces of coal under your butter churn to keep the fairies out of it, tie a pole to your cow’s tail so that they can’t steal your milk. Leave some for them on your doorstep or at a fairy tree. Dress the horns of your herd with flowers for luck. #SuperstitionSat
Any Old Fairy Tale, Arthur Wilde Parsons, 1919. #FaustianFriday
He kills him and rescues a Duke’s daughter who had been turned into a white doe by a wicked sorcerer. Once the giant has been beheaded, she returns to human form and marries Jack. 2/2