Granny's wonderful chair and its tales of fairy times . ch under that wise monarchwas the highest post in his kingdom. As soon as Merryminds family and neighboursheard of the high preferment his fiddle had gainedfor him, they thought music must be a good thing,and man, woman, and child took to fiddling. It issaid that none of them ever learned to play a singlettme except Merr3rminds mother, on whom herson bestowed great presents. Here the voice ceased, and one clothed in greenand russet-coloured velvet rose up with a goldenfiddle in his hand, and said: Thats my story. 200 Grannys Wonderful OHa


Granny's wonderful chair and its tales of fairy times . ch under that wise monarchwas the highest post in his kingdom. As soon as Merryminds family and neighboursheard of the high preferment his fiddle had gainedfor him, they thought music must be a good thing,and man, woman, and child took to fiddling. It issaid that none of them ever learned to play a singlettme except Merr3rminds mother, on whom herson bestowed great presents. Here the voice ceased, and one clothed in greenand russet-coloured velvet rose up with a goldenfiddle in his hand, and said: Thats my story. 200 Grannys Wonderful OHair Excepting yesterdays tale, and the five thatwent before it, said King Winwealth, I have notheard such a story as that since my brother Wise-wit went from me, and was lost in the , the first of my pages, go and bringthis maiden a golden girdle. And since her grand-mothers chair can tell such stories, she shall go nomore into low company, but feast with us in ourchief banquet hall, and sleep in one of the bestchambers of the palace!. prince TKHisewits IReturn


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