I am glad it cannot happen twice, the fever of first love. For it is a fever, and a burden, too, whatever the poets may say.

Daphne duMaurier
Rebecca



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The Dream Walker
The silence of the street seemed to close in around him whilst his own thoughts were riddled with disquiet.
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Third-grade fractions don't have to be overly complicated.
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Remedy Teaser
One needed only to reveal themselves as a messenger from the Gods to invoke adoration and unquestioning loyalty.
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The Dream Walker
The silence of the street seemed to close in around him whilst his own thoughts were riddled with disquiet.
link: https://t.co/Jzj9fVS3Eu
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Remedy Teaser
One needed only to reveal themselves as a messenger from the Gods to invoke adoration and unquestioning loyalty.
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The story of a princess — possibly a fairy with power over animals — whose disappearance has a profound effect on a family. Alvan Fisher, "#MerrimackRiver Landscape" "Regional Literature" https://t.co/yAB80aF0Uo

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'Our legends of witchcraft & sorcery are very poor, and in some of these,...,the witch is evidently a fairy.The reason of this is not that the belief in witchcraft is extinct among the Basques,but because it is so rife.'Wentworth Webster,Basque Legends🎨Isaac Levitan

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There is a blessing in the air,
Which seems a sense of joy to yield
To the bare trees, and mountains bare,
And grass in the green field.

~ William Wordsworth

🎨 Finelia Grace


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"You can't cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water"

~ Rabindranath Tagore

🎨 Rembrandt

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"I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers. It would be terrible if we just skipped from September to November, wouldn't it? Look at these maple branches. Don't they give you a thrill--several thrills?”
🖼️Valentina Jaskina

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“I have sailed over Rungholt town today,
six hundred years ago it was washed away.
The waves still pound there, wild and harsh,
just as before, when they destroyed the marsh.
...
From the sea comes a weird and mocking shriek: Trutz, blanke Hans!" (Liliencron)

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Bengali literature
Folk Tales of Bengal (1883) by Lal Behari Dey
Illustrations by Warwick Goble

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Fellow birds, welcome to "The Bookworm Circle"!
🐦Play as a bird from an endangered rainforest
🕵️‍♀️Infiltrate human society to save your home
🪱Use your magic bookworms to take the form of a book character
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Remedy Teaser
One needed only to reveal themselves as a messenger from the Gods to invoke adoration and unquestioning loyalty.
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The Dream Walker
The silence of the street seemed to close in around him whilst his own thoughts were riddled with disquiet.
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Calling all bookworms! Tonight we're streaming a and double feature live from . Tune in at 8pm ET to nerd out about the Harry Potter and Percy Jackson series with us.

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"You have wakened not out of sleep, but into a prior dream, and that dream lies within another, & so on, to infinity, which is the number of grains of sand. The path that you are to take is endless, and you will die before you have truly awakened."

Jorge Luis Borges

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“I...confirm the fact - with a certain bittersweet melancholy - that everything in the world brings me back to a quotation or a book.”
Jorge Luis Borges, Atlas
🖼 by Giuseppe Arcimboldo

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