In a cozy house nestled at the end of a quiet street, a mischievous Brownie named Boggle lived in the basement, where he loved to play tricks on the unsuspecting family above. Each night, Boggle would sprinkle magic dust, causing socks to disappear and toys to dance around the room. However, when the youngest child, Lucy, discovered his secret, she offered him a deal: if he helped her find her lost kitten, she would share her bedtime cookies. Teaming up, they turned the basement into a magical realm of friendship, proving that even the smallest creatures can make big differences.
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and they lived happily ever after ;)
Fairy Penguins live in Australia and New Zealand. The Fairy Penguin is also called the Little Blue Penguin, Little Penguin or the Blue Penguin.
Rolie Polie Oli :)
it was called round the twist
so he wouldnt have to see ur face and he loved oandas
The troll lived under the bridge in the fairy tale "The Three Billy Goats Gruff." The troll was waiting to eat the goats as they tried to cross the bridge.
That a lived in house has a moist mildewy basement.
There are several ways to close a fairy tale. If it's a romance, the usual closing line is "and they lived happily ever after." Other endings: "Snip snap snout, my tale is out." and stating the tale's name by saying "and that's the tale of ..."
Well, I'm a jew, And my answer is Hokokam lived in my moms basement. Alright?
* Holland draining the Zuider Zee. * Spain near La Mancha where Don Quixote challenged them. * Hamjorl Gotland where the brownie Hamjorlg lived.
I believe they went into group homes or lived with relatives at the time. I am not sure myself, but during 'deinstitutionalization' that's where most people went. -Jewel (Jewel64@roadrunner.com)