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〃Well; I must say you DO stare!〃 exclaimed the newcomer; who was clothed in soft floating robes of rose and pearl color; and whose eyes shone upon them like two stars。

〃Forgive our impertinence;〃 answered the little Lady Seseley; trying to appear dignified and unmoved; 〃but you must acknowledge that you came among us uninvited; andand you are certainly rather odd in appearance。〃

Again the silvery laughter rang through the glade。

〃Uninvited!〃 echoed the creature; clapping her hands together delightedly; 〃uninvited to my own forest home!  Why; my dear girls; you are the uninvited onesindeed you areto thus come romping into our fairy bower。〃

The children did not open their eyes any wider on hearing this speech; for they could not; but their faces expressed their amazement fully; while Helda gasped the words:

〃A fairy bower!  We are in a fairy bower!〃

〃Most certainly;〃 was the reply。  〃And as for being odd in appearance; let me ask how you could reasonably expect a fairy to appear as mortal maidens do?〃

〃A fairy!〃 exclaimed Seseley。  〃Are you; then; a real fairy?〃

〃I regret to say I am;〃 returned the other; more soberly; as she patted a moss…bank with a silver…tipped wand。

Then for a moment there was silence; while the three girls sat very still and stared at their immortal companion with evident curiosity。 Finally Seseley asked:

〃Why do you regret being a fairy?  I have always thought them the happiest creatures in the world。〃

〃Perhaps we ought to be happy;〃 answered the fairy; gravely; 〃for we have wonderful powers and do much to assist you helpless mortals。  And I suppose some of us really are happy。  But; for my part; I am so utterly tired of a fairy life that I would do anything to change it。〃

〃That is strange;〃 declared Berna。  〃You seem very young to be already discontented with your lot。〃

Now at this the fairy burst into laughter again; and presently asked:

〃How old do you think me?〃

〃About our own age;〃 said Berna; after a glance at her and a moment's reflection。

〃Nonsense!〃 retorted the fairy; sharply。  〃These trees are hundreds of years old; yet I remember when they were mere twigs。  And I remember when mortals first came to live upon this island; yesand when this island was first created and rose from the sea after a great earthquake。  I remember for many; many centuries; my dears。  I have grown tired of rememberingand of being a fairy continually; without any change to brighten my life。〃

〃To be sure!〃 said Seseley; with sympathy。  〃I never thought of fairy life in that way before。  It must get to be quite tiresome。〃

〃And think of the centuries I must yet live!〃 exclaimed the fairy in a dismal voice。  〃Isn't it an awful thing to look forward to?〃

〃It is; indeed;〃 agreed Seseley。

〃I'd be glad to exchange lives with you;〃 said Helda; looking at the fairy with intense admiration。

〃But you can't do that;〃 answered the little creature quickly。 〃Mortals can't become fairies; you knowalthough I believe there was once a mortal who was made immortal。〃

〃But fairies can become anything they desire!〃 cried Berna。

〃Oh; no; they can't。  You are mistaken if you believe that;〃 was the reply。  〃I could change YOU into a fly; or a crocodile; or a bobolink; if I wanted to; but fairies can't change themselves into anything else。〃

〃How strange!〃 murmured Seseley; much impressed。

〃But YOU can;〃 cried the fairy; jumping up and coming toward them。 〃You are mortals; and; by the laws that govern us; a mortal can change a fairy into anything she pleases。〃

〃Oh!〃 said Seseley; filled with amazement at the idea。

The fairy fell on her knees before the baron's daughter。  〃Pleaseplease; dear Seseley;〃 she pleaded; 〃change me into a mortal!〃



4。  Prince Marvel


It is easy to imagine the astonishment of the three girls at hearing this strange request。  They gazed in a bewildered fashion upon the kneeling fairy; and were at first unable to answer one word。 Then Seseley saidsadly; for she grieved to disappoint the pretty creature:

〃We are but mortal children; and have no powers of enchantment at all。〃

〃Ah; that is true; so far as concerns yourselves;〃 replied the fairy; eagerly; 〃yet mortals may easily transform fairies into anything they wish。〃

〃If that is so; why have we never heard of this power before?〃 asked Seseley。

〃Because fairies; as a rule; are content with their lot; and do not wish to appear in any form but their own。  And; knowing that evil or mischievous mortals can transform them at will; the fairies take great care to remain invisible; so they can not be interfered with。  Have you ever;〃 she asked; suddenly; 〃seen a fairy before?〃

〃Never;〃 replied Seseley。

〃Nor would you have seen me to…day; had I not known you were kind and pure…hearted; or had I not resolved to ask you to exercise your powers upon me。〃

〃I must say;〃 remarked Helda; boldly; 〃that you are foolish to wish to become anything different from what you are。〃

〃For you are very beautiful NOW;〃 added Berna; admiringly。

〃Beautiful!〃 retorted the fairy; with a little frown; 〃what does beauty amount to; if one is to remain invisible?〃

〃Not much; that is true;〃 agreed Berna; smoothing her own dark locks。

〃And as for being foolish;〃 continued the fairy; 〃I ought to be allowed to act foolishly if I want to。  For centuries past I have not had a chance to do a single foolish thing。〃

〃Poor dear!〃 said Helda; softly。

Seseley had listened silently to this conversation。  Now she inquired:

〃What do you wish to become?〃

〃A mortal!〃 answered the fairy; promptly。

〃A girl; like ourselves?〃 questioned the baron's daughter。

〃Perhaps;〃 said the fairy; as if undecided。

〃Then you would be likely to endure many privations;〃 said Seseley; gently。  〃For you would have neither father nor mother to befriend you; nor any house to live in。〃

〃And if you hired your services to some baron; you would be obliged to wash dishes all day; or mend clothing; or herd cattle;〃 said Berna。

〃But I should travel all over the island;〃 said the fairy; brightly; 〃and that is what I long to do。  I do not care to work。〃

〃I fear a girl would not be allowed to travel alone;〃 Seseley remarked; after some further thought。  〃At least;〃 she added; 〃I have never heard of such a thing。〃

〃No;〃 said the fairy; rather bitterly; 〃your men are the ones that roam abroad and have adventures of all kinds。  Your women are poor; weak creatures; I remember。〃

There was no denying this; so the three girls sat silent until Seseley asked:

〃Why do you wish to become a mortal?〃

〃To gain exciting experiences;〃 answered the fairy。  I'm tired of being a humdrum fairy year in and year out。  Of course; I do not wish to become a mortal for all time; for that would get monotonous; too; but to live a short while as the earth people do would amuse me very much。〃

〃If you want variety; you should become a boy;〃 said Helda; with a laugh; 〃The life of a boy is one round of excitement。〃

〃Then make me a boy!〃 exclaimed the fairy eagerly。

〃A boy!〃 they all cried in consternation。  And Seseley added:

〃Whyyou're a GIRL fairy; aren't you?〃

〃Wellyes; I suppose I am;〃 answered the beautiful creature; smiling; 〃but as you are going to change me anyway; I may as well become a boy as a girl。〃

〃Better!〃 declared Helda; clapping her hands; 〃for then you can do as you please。〃

〃But would it be right?〃 asked Seseley; with hesitation。

〃Why not?〃 retorted the fairy。  〃I can see nothing wrong in being a boy。  Make me a tall; slender youth; with waving brown hair and dark eyes。  Then I shall be as unlike my own self as possible; and the adventure will be all the more interesting。  Yes; I like the idea of being a boy very much indeed。〃

〃But I don't know how to transform you; some one will have to show me the way to do it;〃 protested Seseley; who was getting worried over the task set her。

〃Oh; that will be easy enough;〃 returned the little immortal。  〃Have you a wand?〃

〃No。〃

〃Then I'll loan you mine; for I shall not need it。  And you must wave it over my head three times and say: 'By my mortal powers I transform you into a boy for the space of one year'。〃

〃One year!  Isn't that too long?〃

〃It's a very short time to one who has lived thousands of years as a fairy。〃

〃That is true;〃 answered the baron's daughter。

〃Now; I'll begin by doing a little transforming myself;〃 said the fairy; getting upon her feet again; 〃and you can watch and see how I do it。〃  She brushed a bit of moss from her gauzy skirts and continued: 〃If I'm to become a boy I shall need a horse; you know。  A handsome; prancing steed; very fleet of foot。〃

A moment she stood motionless; as if listening。  Then she uttered a low but shrill whistle。

The three girls; filled with eager interest; watched her intently。

Presently a trampling of footsteps was heard through the brushwood; and a beautiful deer burst from the forest and fearlessly ran to the fairy。  Without hesitation she waved her wand above the deer's head and exclaimed:

〃By all my fairy powers I command you to become a war…horse for the period of one year。〃

Instantly the deer disappeared; and in its place was a handsome charger; milk…white in color; with

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