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      <title>A brief note on the &#34;cradlesnatchers&#34;</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;One creature that stalks the old stories operates thusly: someone who has gone into the wild places and gotten&#xA;attention from the fae is awoken late at night. Rushing downstairs, they find a monstrous pile of bones, loosely held&#xA;together by sinew and scattered muscles, standing over their sleeping child.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;How these stories end differs: sometimes this creature is scared off, or bribed to leave. Sometimes it escapes with&#xA;the child, who is sometimes rescued and sometimes lost. And sometimes, the only stories of the event are those of&#xA;the neighbors hearing ghastly shrieks, running to help, and finding only bloodstains and broken furniture. Yet the&#xA;creature is a constant, and it is this creature we will discuss.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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