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The Little Shop That Wasn't There Yesterday
alt title(s): The Little Shop That Wasnt There Yesterday
Marge: Eugh! Homer, where did you get that thing?
Homer: From that little shop right over —(Points to an empty lot, where sand devils whirl. He gasps in disbelief, then corrects himself.) Oh, wait, no, it was right over there.
Shop Vendor: (waving) You'll be sorrrrrrry!
The Simpsons, Treehouse of Horror II, The Monkey's Paw

You know the place. It was a vacant lot when you went by this time yesterday. It'll probably be a vacant lot again this time tomorrow. But right now, there's a shop there that looks like it came out of Charles Dickens — or maybe HP Lovecraft. And if you go inside, you'll find a quirky old shopkeeper who has any number of potentially magical — and potentially inconvenient — artifacts available for sale. Cheap. Today only. Just for you.

Just don't expect a liberal returns policy.

Originally a literary device from the surge of weird fantasy writing in the 1920s and earlier — H.G. Wells used it in The Crystal Egg (1897) and The Magic Shop (1903) — The Little Shop That Wasn't There Yesterday still turns up occasionally, sometimes because of bad writing, and sometimes because of extremely clever writing.

Compare Bazaar Of The Bizarre, Big Store, Inn Between The Worlds, Recurring Traveller, and Traveling Landmass.

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