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A sylph of this type might materialize into a beautiful male or female form for work ... among plants, animals, or even human beings, but its natural body is ... iridescent, changing, pulsating ... but not limited to a fixed or definite shape.<ref>E. L. Gardner, intro. to Geoffrey Hodson, ''Fairies at Work and at Play'' (London: The Theosophical Publishing House LTD, 1976), p. 21. First published in 1925.</ref> | |||
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A sylph of this type might materialize into a beautiful male or female form for work ... among plants, animals, or even human beings, but its natural body is ... iridescent, changing, pulsating ... but not limited to a fixed or definite shape.[1]
- ↑ E. L. Gardner, intro. to Geoffrey Hodson, Fairies at Work and at Play (London: The Theosophical Publishing House LTD, 1976), p. 21. First published in 1925.