The Waldorf family . here they stopped for Guilchers addition : Dance, korigans, dance, for the week now is done, sung he merrily. A thousand voices were mingled in the wild crywhich rose from every corner of the an instant, every place was crowded with kori-gans, who issued from tufts of grass, from thicketsof hawthorn, and from the clefts of the rocks,swarming like a perfect beehive, and singing: Guilcner has saved us,—our penance is done;Our exile is oyer, and we must be gone. What in the world do you mean? askedGuilcher. For some treason, committed many years ago,the korigan


The Waldorf family . here they stopped for Guilchers addition : Dance, korigans, dance, for the week now is done, sung he merrily. A thousand voices were mingled in the wild crywhich rose from every corner of the an instant, every place was crowded with kori-gans, who issued from tufts of grass, from thicketsof hawthorn, and from the clefts of the rocks,swarming like a perfect beehive, and singing: Guilcner has saved us,—our penance is done;Our exile is oyer, and we must be gone. What in the world do you mean? askedGuilcher. For some treason, committed many years ago,the korigans were banished from Fairy-land, andcondemned to live among men, until some goodChristian should complete the verse to which wewere obliged to dance every night. You have oncebefore lengthened it; and we hoped that the tailoryou sent would have finished it; but he stopped. just before it was complete, and therefore we pun-ished him for our disappointment. You have againcome to our assistance, and now, Guilclier has saved us,—our penance is done,Our exile is over, and we must be gone.


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