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Modern Fairies, Dwarves, Goblins, and Other NastiesA Practical Guide by Miss Edythe Mcfate

by Lesley M. M. Blume

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  • ISBN: 9780375862038
  • ISBN10: 037586203X

Modern Fairies, Dwarves, Goblins, and Other NastiesA Practical Guide by Miss Edythe Mcfate

by Lesley M. M. Blume

  • Publisher: Alfred a Knopf Inc
  • Publish date: 09/14/2010
  • ISBN: 9780375862038
  • ISBN10: 037586203X
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Description: The War at the Algonquin Hotel You''ve likely heard of the famous Algonquin Hotel on Manhattan''s West 44th Street, which sits like a tired, dignified old man with his back turned to the nearby carnival of Times Square. There was always something shady and calm about the Algonquin, which makes sense when you think about it. After all, hundreds of years ago, a magnificent oak tree lived where the hotel now stands. But then along came settlers, who eventually decided that they needed hotels with things like claw-footed bathtubs and room service. And so they raised their axes, and many thousands of chops and hacks later, the magnificent oak tree was gone and its woodwas made into the frame of the Algonquin Hotel. It used to be quite a peculiar place. When you pushed through the heavy glass-and-oak doors into the lobby, the air grew heavier and wreathed around your shoulders like a fur shawl. This was all very strange until you realized that this is what it feels like when time is slowing down. If you needed proof that this was happening, you could have watched the old grandfather clock facing the concierge desk, which sighed rather than chimed; its spindly hands circled the yellowing clock face more slowly than the hands of every other clockin the world, and yet somehow the time was always right. A teacup that fell in the Algonquin took longer to hit the floor than anyplace else in the world. The Algonquin still managed to run like a normal hotel, despite the honey-in-winter pace of life there. Somehow towels got washed and pressed and arrived with lavender sweetness in all of the bathrooms; crisp newspapers appeared outside the door of each room at dawn; hot meals were turned out of the kitchen in a timely manner, although usually in need of a little salt. But no one at the Algonquin could figure out exactly how things ran so smoothly. Not the ancient, white-gloved waiters, most of whom were as old as the grandfather clock; nor the kitchen staff; nor the chambermaids; and certainly not the sleepy, disheveled manager of the hotel, Mr. Harold Kneebone. When pressed on the subject, Mr.Kneebone would always say: "Who can say for sure what makes the clock tick, or the sun rise and set, or the wheat grow? These things just happen, that''s all." And then, more often than not, he would nestle his face into his forearms and sail off into a soulful, sweet little nap. However, two Algonquin residents understood exactly why the establishment ran like clockwork. The first was a big, fat orange cat with yellow eyes named Mathilde, who lived in a little diorama of a room carved into one of the lobby walls. A golden-lettered wooden sign dangled above the cubby and proclaimed: Mathilde''s Suite And the second resident in the know was Olive, the eight-year-old daughter of the hotel chef. Olive was especially good at two things: making fruit salads and keeping secrets. Mathilde was her best friend, and when fruit-salad duty didn''t keep Olive in the kitchen, the girl and the cat sat in their favorite corner of the lobby behind a potted palm. One evening, the old headwaiter peeked around the palm to see what they were up to. Their heads were turning from side to side in unison. "What are you looking at, an invisible tennis match?" asked the headwaiter warily. "Nope," said Olive. "Well, what, then?" pressed the headwaiter. Mathilde settled her chin onto her paws, her yellow eyes tracing invisible mice darting across the floor. "Just looking around," Olive responded mysteriously. Not that the headwaiter would have believed Olive if she''d told him the truth: that she and Mathilde were watching brownies. Not many people today are familiar with brownies, indisputedly the friendliest species of fairy. Tiny, wingless creatures, brownies wear hats made from nutshells and dapper little three-piece suits and have a gentle sort of magic mostly used for practical jokes. Usually found in places where large operations are going on, like factories and, of course, hotels, brownies always like to run things--whether they''ve been invited to help or not. They adhere to strict routines, which makes them excellent workers. But be warned: nothing makes a brownie behave more badly than a disrupted routine. In the old days, brownies lived in trees and when they died, their spirits became one with those trees. Generations of brownies had lived in the Algonquin oak tree before it got chopped up and made into the hotel itself. Since then, the descendants of the original Algonquin brownies had adopted the hotel as their home, and as you probably guessed, those brownies--not the old waiters or Mr. Kneebone--were the ones running the establishment so well.
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