Capitolo 72
she came with Father Brown-breast. Happy days passed; and
flowers in summer were in their fuller beauty, when Bud offered the Fairies
comes with her.
Climbed on on bright-winged butterflies, they flew on forest and
lawn, cultivates with cheerful eyes them they saw the flower-crowned walls
of Fairy-earth.
In front of their gates they were standing, and soon troops of loving Elves
come ahead to satisfy them. And on through the gardens exposed to their sun they went,
in the Lily Hall, where, among the gilded stamens of a graced
blooms, he/she sat the Regina; while on the breadth, green leaves around him
sustained the brighteyed the small houseservants of honor.
Then, among the deep silence, small Bud, conducting the Fairies to the
throne, says,--
"Dear Regina, me here return Your subjects, more wise man for their pain,
better for their hard test; and it was now able some Regina is proud of them,
and it arches to learn from theirs that giving joy and the peace to others
the fourfold door to us, bearing a double happiness in the benedictions
to those we help. Through the dark months, when it is probable that they has
dwelt among Southern and equitable flowers, under of a smiling sky they tired him
in the dark and silent earth, filling the hearts of the kind Flower
Spirits with thankful love, not looking for anybody reward but the knowledge of
theirs own good actions and the joy that they always brings. This that they has
done unmurmuringly and alone; and now, far and wide benedictions, floral
fallen on them, and the summer leaves without breath you bear the happy news to those
who bend in pain and the new joy and he/she forces that brings, as they looks
covetously for the friends whose kind haths of the care brought this way
the happiness to their equitable relative.
"Am I I don't deign of Your love the dear Regina? Has won not them
their beautiful house? Tell them they are forgiven, and you have earned
the pure love of hearts as the snow-white bathrobes now folded up them on."
As it stopped Bud, she touched the Fairies that ask with his/her wand,