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"It's some time since I heard that sung, but there's no good beating about the
bush: it's true. The People of the Hills have all left. I saw them come into
Old England and I saw them go. Giants, trolls, kelpies, brownies, goblins,imps;
wood, tree, mound, and water spirits; heath-people, hill-watchers, treasure-guards,
good people, little people, pishogues, leprechauns, night-riders, pixies, nixies,
gnomes, and the rest - gone, all gone! I came into England with Oak, Ash and Thorn,
and when Oak, Ash and Thorn are gone I shall go too.'
Puck of Pook's Hill - Rudyard Kipling |
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