Capitolo 62
crying, Lily-bell of "Or, the dear Lily-bell, awake! I have been true to you,
and my assignment is now made."
With a smile, Lily-bell he woke up then, and it looked with asking himself/herself/itself eyes
on the beauty that had risen you round off him.
"Dear Thistle, that mean these equitable things, and because it is us in this
beautiful place?"
"Listening, Lily-bell", says the Fairy good King, as he appeared close to her.
And then he said that whole Thistle you/he/she had made to show his/her love for her;
as he had wandered far and wide to look for the Delicate gifts, and he tired
long and firm to win them; as he was loving, true, and tender,
when more solitary and desolate.
"Bird, bee, and flower you/they have forgiven him, and nobody is beloved more
and it now had trust from everybody, that him once cruel Thistle", says the King,
as he bent down to the happy Elf that arched least in front of him.
"You has learned the beauty of a kind heart, kind, the dear Thistle;
and now you are worthy to become her friend for that you have
this way a lot of fact. Puts the crown on his/her head, for her it is Regina of everybody
the Fairies of Forest now."
And as the crown it shone on the head on that Lily-bell turned down
The breast of thistle, the forest seemed long live with little form that
jumped by flower and it puts the leaves, and it gathered it rounds off him, while bringing gifts
for their new Regina.
"If I am Regina, then you are King, the dear Thistle" says the Fairy.
"Takes the crown, and I will have a garland of flowers. You is tired
and it suffered for my cause, and you should dominate alone on this small
Elves which love Him have won."
"Holds Your crown, Lily-bell for that comes to the Spirits with them
you give to Thistle", says the good Fairy. And, as he sharpened with his
wand, out of among the mossy roots of an old tree it came gathering
the Earth Spirits, their flower-bells that slightly encircle as them came,
and their jewelled adorns shining in the sun. Above to where
Thistledown was standing under of the shade of the flowers, with Lily-bell