Capitolo 48
Lily-bell! Lily-bell!"
"Thistle, the dear Thistle where it is?" Lily-bell cheerfully cried,
as she flew from stone to cradle. But still the voice was, and her
you/he/she would have looked in vain, you/he/she had seen him not a small grapevine which green
leaves that flutter before and back they seemed to make her a sign to come; and as her
is standing among his/her flowers that she has sung,--
"Through light of the sun and air in summer
I have looked for from very for thee,
Driven by birds and flowers,
And now from song of thy.
"Thistledown! Thistledown!
Hill of O'er and assistant
Of here to comfort thee
It comes to Lily-bell."
Then from the life-leaves two small arm you/they were stretched out to her,
and Thistledown was found. Then Lily-bell made its house in the shade
of the grapevine, and it brought such joy to Thistle that his/her solitary cell
pleasanter seemed to him that the whole world close to; and he grew daily
more it likes his/her kind friend. But it didn't last from very, for one day
she didn't come. He looked and it waited from very, for the small face
that peered at smiling in through the life-leaves. He called and
made a sign through the narrow opening, but any Lily-bell responded; and
he sadly cried as him he/she thought about all she had done for that time and he
he could not go to look for and to help her/it, for him you/he/she had lost his/her liberty
you give his own cruel actions and you win.
He finally implored sincerely the silent good Fairy to tell him
where she had gone.
"Or it allowed me to go to her", prayed Thistle; "if she is in pain, I want
you comfort her/it, and you show my gratitude for everybody that she has done for me: dear
Good fairy, me free, and when she is found me I will come and I will be Your
imprisoned again. I will be born and I will suffer from some danger for his/her cause."
"Lily-bell is sure", the good Fairy answered; "comes, you will learn
the test that attends Him."
Then he conducted the Fairy that asks from his/her jail, to a group of tall,