Capitolo 91
and it told her some small child, his/her mother that grieves and the
promises her you/he/she had done.
"Good small Ripple", it said the Regina, when she had told her everybody,
"Your promise can never be kept; there is not to be able under the sea
to work this charm, and you can never reach the house of the Fire-spirit,
to win from them a flame to heat the small body in the life. I am sorry for
the poor mother, and it would help more gladly him; but alas! I am a
Spirit as You, and you/he/she cannot serve her/it as me I crave to do."
"Ah, the dear Regina! if you had seen his you are distressed, you would also look for
keeps the promise that I have done. I cannot leave his you look for me in
vain, you cultivate me I have done better my: then tell me where the Fire-spirit
indulges, and I will ask of them the flame to which it will give the life the
the small child and the so great happiness to the sad one, solitary mother:
the run tells me, and allows me to go."
"It is far, far street, tall above above of the sun, where any Spirit never
dared to venture he anchors", the Regina answered. "I cannot show the run,
for him it is through the air. Dear Ripple, doesn't go, for You
you never arrive that distant place: some damage more certainly will happen;
and then as we will live, without favorite Spirit, kinder our?
Is here with us in Your own pleasant house, and you think more to this,
for me I cannot allow her of never to go."
But Ripple would not break the promise that she had done, and it implored
so sincerely, and with so imploring words that the Regina finally
with pain approval gave, and it cheerfully Ripples him prepared to go. You,
with his/her nun Spirits, he/she built on a grave of delicate, bright-colored
hulls, where probable is that his/her child lies, you cultivate her you/he/she should come to wake up again him/it
in the life; then, begging them to look more faithfully above of him,
she said goodbye, and it was floating bravely before, on her long, unknown
trips, far street.
"I will cross the wide earth up to me you find above a run to the sun,