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'''The Cottage of the Children''' or '''The Cottage of the Play of Sleep''' was a place from the early legendarium, situated not far from Kôr (the original name of Tirion). There was a magical lane, called '''Olórë Mallë''' ('The Path of Dreams'), through which mortal children could come from the '''Great Lands''' (i.e. Middle-earth) to Valinor. At the end of '''The Path of Dreams''', there could be found '''The Cottage of the Children'''.
'''The Cottage of the Children''' or '''The Cottage of the Play of Sleep''' was a place from the early legendarium, situated not far from Kôr (the original name of Tirion). There was a magical lane, called [[Olore Malle]] ('''The Path of Dreams'''), through which mortal children could come from the '''Great Lands''' (i.e. Middle-earth) to Valinor. At the end of '''The Path of Dreams''', there could be found '''The Cottage of the Children'''.

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The Cottage of the Children or The Cottage of the Play of Sleep was a place from the early legendarium, situated not far from Kôr (the original name of Tirion). There was a magical lane, called Olore Malle (The Path of Dreams), through which mortal children could come from the Great Lands (i.e. Middle-earth) to Valinor. At the end of The Path of Dreams, there could be found The Cottage of the Children.