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  • Fans of romantic fantasy will appreciate THE DRUID MADE ME DO IT as Robin Goodfellow learns a lesson about the real magic of love.

    The Druid Made Me Do It-Natalie Stenzel « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008

  • Fans of romantic fantasy will appreciate THE DRUID MADE ME DO IT as Robin Goodfellow learns a lesson about the real magic of love.

    2008 June « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008

  • As a result, they bring forth Puck, or Robin Goodfellow, the last of the Old Things still living in England.

    Archive 2007-05-01 2007

  • As a result, they bring forth Puck, or Robin Goodfellow, the last of the Old Things still living in England.

    Puck of Pook's Hill by Rudyard Kipling 2007

  • When Robin Goodfellow came to take him home as usual he durst not let him know that he had overheard anything; but never was the boy so unwilling to get up as on that morning, and all day he was so weary that in the afternoon Fairyfoot fell asleep, with his head on a clump of rushes.

    Granny's Wonderful Chair 1928

  • My name is Robin Goodfellow; 'and darting off, he was out of sight in an instant.

    Granny's Wonderful Chair 1928

  • Robin Goodfellow welcomed the company for Fairyfoot's sake, and gave everyone a drink of the fairies 'wine.

    Granny's Wonderful Chair 1928

  • So they danced there from sunset till the gray morning, and nobody was tired; but before the lark sang, Robin Goodfellow took them all safe home, as he used to take Fairyfoot.

    Granny's Wonderful Chair 1928

  • 'Robin Goodfellow has been here!' she will cry when she sees what I have been after, and her greedy old eyes will fill with tears.

    The Fairies and the Christmas Child 1912

  • But when the summer was coming to an end, Robin Goodfellow said to him: This is our last dance – at least, it will be our last for some time.

    Little Saint Elizabeth, and Other Stories 1893

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