Granny's wonderful chair and its tales of fairy times . ise, and bring this maiden a whitesatin gown. Snowflower took the white satin gown, thankedthe king, courtesied to the good company, andwent down on her chair to the best night they gave her a new blanket, and nextday she had a cold pie for dinner. The music,the feast, and the spite continued within the palace;so did the clamours without; and his majesty,falling into low spirits, as usual, after supper, oneof the under cooks told Snowflower that a messagehad come down from the highest banquet hall forher to go up with her gra


Granny's wonderful chair and its tales of fairy times . ise, and bring this maiden a whitesatin gown. Snowflower took the white satin gown, thankedthe king, courtesied to the good company, andwent down on her chair to the best night they gave her a new blanket, and nextday she had a cold pie for dinner. The music,the feast, and the spite continued within the palace;so did the clamours without; and his majesty,falling into low spirits, as usual, after supper, oneof the under cooks told Snowflower that a messagehad come down from the highest banquet hall forher to go up with her grandmothers chair, andtell another story. Snowflower accordingly dressedherself in the red shoes, the gold-clocked hose,and the white satin gown. All the companywere glad to see her and her chair coming, ex-cept the queen and the Princess Greedalind; andwhen the little girl had made her courtesy and 98 Grannys Wonderful CKair laid down her head saying, Chair of my grand-mother, tell me a story, the same clear voicesaid: Listen to the story of Stores of J^air^foot


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