. Midsummer Eve : a fairy tale of loving and being loved . joined the Kelpie. Because I choose her to remain with her cartlily mother. She beingmine I leave her where I will. I ajtpeal to no lords and ladies ; such ismy will; and I maintain it, as befits my state, quoth Nightstar. I saythis to you, dark reveller of the lake. The Kelpie started, awed by the brightness and boldness that animatedthe fragile form of the Air Queen, and the dark faces of her troop drewback. * Give me my page, she said. * Go ask him of the Bees, replied the haughty Nightstar. ** Youhave made our revels dark by your p


. Midsummer Eve : a fairy tale of loving and being loved . joined the Kelpie. Because I choose her to remain with her cartlily mother. She beingmine I leave her where I will. I ajtpeal to no lords and ladies ; such ismy will; and I maintain it, as befits my state, quoth Nightstar. I saythis to you, dark reveller of the lake. The Kelpie started, awed by the brightness and boldness that animatedthe fragile form of the Air Queen, and the dark faces of her troop drewback. * Give me my page, she said. * Go ask him of the Bees, replied the haughty Nightstar. ** Youhave made our revels dark by your presence. We would be rid ofboth : at the crow of cock you can send for your base satellite. The eraytliur ouly did his duty in„obeying his Queen, thoughtHandy. Kightstar applauded with a smile. *^ay, release him, she con-linued, the victim of his treachery suggests to us, that he only did hisduty in obeying his Queen. At that moment the cock crew, and the woodcutter, rubbing his eyes,looked into the soft haze of a Midsummer Morning. \ ^^/^^-^te^^^ V, j.


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