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The '''Cottage of Lost Play''', formerly known as the '''Cottage of the Children''' and '''Cottage of the Play of Sleep''', was a house upon [[Tol Eressëa]] where [[Lindo]] dwelt, and where [[Eriol]] (Ælfwine) learnt stories of old.<ref>{{HM|LT1}}</ref>
The '''Cottage of Lost Play''', formerly known as the '''Cottage of the Children''' and '''Cottage of the Play of Sleep''', was a house upon [[Tol Eressëa]] where [[Lindo]] dwelt, and where [[Eriol]] (Ælfwine) learnt stories of old.<ref>{{HM|LT1}}</ref>
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This article is about a location. For the chapter in The Book of Lost Tales Part One, see The Cottage of Lost Play.

The Cottage of Lost Play, formerly known as the Cottage of the Children and Cottage of the Play of Sleep, was a house upon Tol Eressëa where Lindo dwelt, and where Eriol (Ælfwine) learnt stories of old.[1]

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