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Posted on July 7, 2016July 7, 2016 by JenniferShelby

of poultices, caterpillars, and dancing

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“A caterpillar got me,” the leaf told the fairy.

She nodded, he was the fifth leaf this morning. “Hold still,” she said as she mixed up a poultice of wild strawberries and spittle bug spit to apply to his wounds. “No dancing on the wind for at least forty-eight hours.”

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