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"Believing is seeing," Nor explained. "I live with faeries and that seems far-fetched to most people, but because I believe in them, they are always around me.""I was told to fear 'You-know-Who'. To this day, even though I am a grown man, I am scared of him." said Frans. "I never mention his real name!""I don't mind my Mother's Welsh faeries," added Rene, "but the Spriggans are different. They tease me whenever I step out into the garden."If believing is seeing, thought Polly, who felt sorry for her aunt, "I'll find You-know-Who and ask him to chase the Spriggans right out of Rene's life!"'This is a charming story from Africa that brings to mind many distant feelings, recollections, and memories. It is well written with believable child appeal.' - RJMD
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