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		<title>A Modern History of the Gnome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While many mythical creatures in European folklore are menacing and mean, gnomes have a reputation for being sleepy and kind. That’s probably why they remain such a popular choice for adorning porches and front lawns across America. Garden gnomes were first introduced in Germany in the 19th century, and immigrants to America often brought the [...]]]></description>
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