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PaulA Since: Jan, 2010
May 7th 2024 at 5:34:46 PM •••

Removed example:

  • Ambiguous Disorder: Hobden's son is described as "not quite right in the head", but able to do anything with bees. A disguised Puck implies his condition is a family blessing from the fairies, after one of his maternal ancestors helped the Fair Folk leave England. Specifically, "that no Trouble 'ud lie on, no Maid 'ud sigh on, no Night could frighten, no Fright could harm, no Harm could make sin, an' no Woman could make a fool of."

Ambiguous Disorder is now a disambiguation page. This doesn't seem to me to fit any of the available disambiguations, but I'm leaving it here in case somebody else can make something of it.

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