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I'm not clear on the rules of fairydom -- why didn't Bill go crazy and drain Sookie all the other times he drank her blood?
Mark Blankenship: True Blood Sucker Punch: Season 3, Ep. 7 2010
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Proud and exultant was Gangana in her new shape, for, by all the laws of fairydom, if she succeeded in laying Cadichon at the feet of the queen, and received him back from her, he was in her power for life, and she might do with him as she would.
The Olive Fairy Book 2003
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In the world of fairydom as well, the male is undisputed victor.
Shakespeare Bevington, David 2002
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Sometimes it is an allusion which has its strength in long association of certain qualities with certain characters in fairydom -- like the slyness of Brother Fox, and the cruelty of Brother Wolf.
How to Tell Stories to Children, And Some Stories to Tell Sara Cone Bryant
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But this does not bring any change in her passion for Hans, and she prefers to be unhappy with him to floating for ever through the aerial joys of fairydom without him.
The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851 Various
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With 'The Rover' he lived in the woods, and set foot upon foreign wharves; 'The Man with the Coat of Green' had his company upon the morning adventures in the islands of fairydom.
Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure Neil Munro
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It was like peeping into the bygone days of fairydom.
International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 5, July 29, 1850 Various
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Marget Maclean's little shop was the dullest in the street, but it was the anteroom of fairydom for Gilian who borrowed books there with the pence cozened from Miss Mary.
Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure Neil Munro
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A faint breeze brought the strain to him faintly so that it might be the melody of fairydom heard at eves on grassy hillocks by the gifted ear, the melody of the gentle other world, had he not known that it had the words of "The Rover."
Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure Neil Munro
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Wise mortals would warn the merry children and the winsome maidens lest they should venture too near the favourite haunts of fairydom.
Stories from the Ballads Told to the Children Mary Esther Miller MacGregor 1918
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