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			<title>Chapter Two</title>
			<description>Atthe moment my eyes flutter open I am sure I am still dreaming, thateverything that happened was a dream. Perhaps it was only a mixtureof high hopes and a head injury. Will is still there when I wake up.He's snoring lightly in the corner of the room, his whole bodyrelaxed into the chair. ..</description>
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			<title>Chapter One</title>
			<description>Fora long time, nearly twenty-two years, I didn't believe in childishthings. Even as a child I stuck my tongue out at Alice, Belle, fairygod mothers, and the like. I might believe in a mad hatter, but notanimals that talk and certainly not birds that help you dress in themorning. I suppose..</description>
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			<title>Faerie</title>
			<description>Bethany is a 20th century non-believer of fairytales. Then she falls head first into the world of Faerie. There she meets Will Scarlet and Robin's merry men, who set off on an adventure to keep Beth s</description>
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