> I suppose you could concoct a role for the tooth fairy in all of this, but
> it might lead to confusion over the true identity of that angelic wing
> feather which Ms. Roussel alerted us to the other day. Although there may
> well exist authoratative writings somewheres on the distinctions of the wing
> feathers among the cherubim, archangels, etc (esteemed listmembers will
> know, no doubt).
I dont know about authoritative writings, but every illustration in
any childrens book i have ever seen has represented fairies wings
more on a butterfly or insect pattern - no feathers involved.
Margaret Cormack [log in to unmask]
Dept. of Philosophy and Religion fax: 843-953-6388
College of Charleston tel: 843-953-8033
Charleston, SC 29424-0001
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