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Spooks and the Like

Kellock, Harold | November 20, 1929 issue

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The article presents information on the book "A Curious Life," by George Wehner. The book purports to be the autobiography of Mr. George Wehner, he confesses that he began seeing fairies in Michigan at the age of three and later watched them in the Hudson River valley, New York. The Michigan fairies were three inches high and flew about on butterflies and bumblebees, while those along the Hudson were an inch and a half high, toted their own wings, and carried paint brushes. Mr. Wehner suggests an interesting botanical theory that the paint brushes may account for the colors of flowers.

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CURIOUS Life, A (Book); WEHNER, George; AUTOBIOGRAPHY; FLOWERS; FAIRIES; BOOKS & reading
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