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weave ringlets into their manes. They live in woodland, but will also attach themselves to a neighbouring farm or homestead, and complete odd tasks in the fields, in return for a bowl of milk or cream left on the doorstep at night. However they can be frightened away by too much kindness, such as leaving new clothes out for them.
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Farfadets are described as being small (some half-meter tall), wrinkled, and brown-skinned; they generally wear tattered brown clothing, or go naked. Farfadets are said to be helpful rather than malicious, though playful and sometimes mischievous. They like to tend horses, which they will groom, or
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believed he was tormented by them, and wrote extensively about them and their depredations. In 1821 he was constrained to publish an autobiography,
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Les Farfadets ou tous les démons ne sont pas de l’autre monde
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Les Farfadets ou Tous les démons ne sont pas de l'autre monde
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Despite this reputation, the 18th century French writer
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Encyclopédie du Merveilleux, Des peuples de la lumière
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French folklore
Sprite
Imp
Brownie
Leprechaun
Pixies
West Country
Vendée
Poitou
Occitan
Provence

AVC Berbiguer
transient luminous event
sprite
Scouts and Guides of France
Beavers
Commonwealth
early submarine
name ship
its class
Édouard Brasey
ISBN
978-2842282349
Alexis-Vincent-Charles Berbiguier

Farfadet
Berbiguier: Les Farfadets (preface)
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