Capitolo 47
and it looked in through the crack, as whether to console the solitary Fairy,
who gave more gladly him the welcome one, and daily it sprinkled his/her soft leaves
with his/her small action of water that is probable that the small alive grapevine,
even if it darkened more and more his/her weak cell.
Do her good careful they saw some action of kind, and it brought him/it fresh
flowers and a lot of things that it received with gratitude Thistle, nevertheless
he never knew that it was his/her gentleness to the grapevine that you/he/she has earned for him
these pleasures.
This way it made poor Thistle you strive him to be kinder and altruist, and
grown daily happier and best.
Now while Thistledown was a prisoner in the solitary cell, Lily-bell was,
looking for him/it distant and wide, and sadly it traced him/it from the hearts that they grieve
he had gone away behind.
You recovered the flowers that bend, he/she consoled the pain of the Regina Bee,
returned his/her dissatisfied subjects, it restored the house to the peace
and it orders, and he/she left them blessing her/it.
This way she traveled on, you cultivate her it reached the forest where Thistledown
you/he/she had lost his/her liberty. You untied the hungry dragon-fly, and he/she minded
the wounded birds; but although all learned to love her/it, nobody could say
where the good Fairies had borne his/her friend, you cultivate a small wind it came
whispering from, and it told her that a sweet voice had been heard, while it was singing
Delicate songs, deep in a musk-adult stone.
Then Lily-bell went looking for through the forest, while listening for the
voice. Long she looked and he/she listened in vain; when one day, as she was
wandering through a solitary assistant, she felt a faint, low sound of
music, and soon a distant voice that mournfully sings,--
"Bright shines the sun in summer,
Rubber bands it is the air in summer;
Gayly that the wood-birds sing,
Flowers are correctly blooming.
"But, deep in the dark, cold stone,
Sadly I indulge,
Passionately desiring thee the dear friend,,