Granny's wonderful chair and its tales of fairy times . (C) E. P. D. & Co. WITH ONE BOUND THEY LEAPED INTO HIS BOAT. MILES DEEP IN THE SEA. HIS BOAT WENT DOWN Sour and Civil 155 bushes nor trees, but the ground was covered withbright-coloured shells and pebbles. There werehills of marble, and rocks of spar; and over all acold blue sky with no sun, but a light clear andsilvery as that of the harvest moon. The fisher-man could see no smoking chimneys, but therewere grottoes in the sparry rocks, and halls in themarble hills, where lived the sea-people—withwhom, as old stories say, fishermen and m


Granny's wonderful chair and its tales of fairy times . (C) E. P. D. & Co. WITH ONE BOUND THEY LEAPED INTO HIS BOAT. MILES DEEP IN THE SEA. HIS BOAT WENT DOWN Sour and Civil 155 bushes nor trees, but the ground was covered withbright-coloured shells and pebbles. There werehills of marble, and rocks of spar; and over all acold blue sky with no sun, but a light clear andsilvery as that of the harvest moon. The fisher-man could see no smoking chimneys, but therewere grottoes in the sparry rocks, and halls in themarble hills, where lived the sea-people—withwhom, as old stories say, fishermen and marinersused to meet on lonely capes and headlands in thesimple times of the world. Forth they came in all directions to see thestranger. Mermen with long white beards, andmermaids such as walk with the fishermen, allclad in sea-green, and decorated with strings ofpearls; but every one with the same colourlessface, and the same wild light in their eyes. Themermaids led Civil up one of the marble hills to agreat cavern with halls and chambers


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