. The Phynodderree, and other legends of the Isle of Man . dont believe one word about it, she said, laughingly, and stillintent on plaguing her little elfin lover. Some fairy maid, whose beautyfar surpasses mine, will captivate your heart, and you will soon forget yourmortal love. Never ! never ! he hastily interrupted. I swear, my darling, never !And to prove to you how false and how unjust are your suspicions, I willleave the elfin gambols, and immediately the king and queen have risenfrom the feast and the revels have fairly commenced, will slip away, andmeet you here, dearest Kitty, three


. The Phynodderree, and other legends of the Isle of Man . dont believe one word about it, she said, laughingly, and stillintent on plaguing her little elfin lover. Some fairy maid, whose beautyfar surpasses mine, will captivate your heart, and you will soon forget yourmortal love. Never ! never ! he hastily interrupted. I swear, my darling, never !And to prove to you how false and how unjust are your suspicions, I willleave the elfin gambols, and immediately the king and queen have risenfrom the feast and the revels have fairly commenced, will slip away, andmeet you here, dearest Kitty, three hours after the sun has set. No woman but would have been pleased and satisfied at such a proof ofher power and attractions, and Kitty Kerruish felt gratified and delightedas she laughingly replied— I will be here to meet you; and mind, sir, I shall expect you. Little did she dream, poor lass ! of the dire consequences that wouldresult from his temerity and her exactitude, or at how dear a cost to bothof them this proof of his love would be A TALE OF FAIR Y LOVE. o


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