. The Phynodderree, and other legends of the Isle of Man . oyal pair, whose dresses were composed of the mostexquisite materials, of various brilliant colours, and covered all over withbright, sparkling jewels. The queen was reserved and dignified, his smallmajesty was most affable and familiar, but with the air of a polished gentle-man, and evidently was well used to command the respect and obedienceof his rollicking and somewhat boisterous subjects. We welcome you, Tom Kewley, to our royal presence and to the fairyglen, for we know you well, and always find a crock of clean water standingat


. The Phynodderree, and other legends of the Isle of Man . oyal pair, whose dresses were composed of the mostexquisite materials, of various brilliant colours, and covered all over withbright, sparkling jewels. The queen was reserved and dignified, his smallmajesty was most affable and familiar, but with the air of a polished gentle-man, and evidently was well used to command the respect and obedienceof his rollicking and somewhat boisterous subjects. We welcome you, Tom Kewley, to our royal presence and to the fairyglen, for we know you well, and always find a crock of clean water standingat your door every night, and a well-swept and sanded floor on New Yearseve, when we or our queen come to Ballasalla, and my subjects give a fairreport of you besides. Sit down, my good man, and join our elfin feast, foragain I say you are right welcome. Tom, who stood bowing and scraping before the royal pair, was quiteoverpowered by his majestys gracious manner, and acknowledged his con-descension the best way a rough countryman like him could; and having. L THE FAIRY FEAST. TOM KEWLEY AND THE LANNANSHEE ; been handed to a seat at the table, where room had been made for him,within good view of the royal party, he sat down, and was immediatelysupplied with a handsome MASSIVE SILVER CUP, which was instantly filledwith wine.


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