ID | #1603897557 |
Added | Wed, 28/10/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Janet Bord, Faeries, Real Encounters with The Little People
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Status | Research
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Initial data
Young Cynthia Montefiore was in the garden with her mother. Her mother wanted to show her how to properly collect cuttings from rose trees. Her mother was standing behind the best rose tree they had, scissors in hand, and Cynthia was standing in front of it.
Suddenly, her mother put a finger to her lips as a sign of silence and pointed to one of the flowers. Surprised, Cynthia saw a small figure about six inches (15.27 cm) tall, perfectly shaped as a woman and with brightly colored transparent wings that resembled the wings of a dragonfly. The figure held a small wand and pointed it at the heart of the rose. There was a bit of star-like light at the tip of the wand. The figure's limbs were very pale pink and could be seen through the clothing. She had long silver hair that looked like an aura.
She hovered near the rose for at least two minutes.
Original news
Location. Somerset, England
Date: 1977
Time: afternoon
Young Cynthia Montefiore was in her garden with her mother. Her mother wanted to show her the correct way to take cuttings from rose trees. Her mother stood behind the finest rose tree they had with a pair of scissors in her hand, while Cynthia stood in front of it. Suddenly her mother put a finger on her lips to indicate silence and then pointed to one of the blossoms. Astonished, Cynthia saw a little figure about six inches high, in the perfect shape of a woman and with brilliantly colored diaphanous wings resembling those of a dragonfly. The figure held a little wand and was pointing it at the heart of a rose. At the tip of the wand there was a little light, like a star. The figure’s limbs were very pale pink and visible through her clothes. She had long silvery hair, which resembled an aura. She hovered near the rose for at least two minutes, her wings vibrating rapidly like those of a hummingbird, and then she disappeared.
Source: Janet Bord, Faeries, Real Encounters with The Little People
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