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01.12.2021 •
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In the book the last of the high kings
After confronting J.J., the púka went to Molly’s place, where he
A. Used a spell on J.J. to make him forget the encounter
B. Changed into a fairy and accompanied J.J. to Tír na n’Og
C. Scared J.J. and the children with visions of horrible monsters
D. Withdrew a tree from underground for J.J. you use for his fiddles
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