doo e Eo Wap Then Flamma took off Y~ : & g the golden armlet from RNa " ai her arm, and flung it Se a Ben ~ Into a pool of the rivu- «% am ‘ let; and the maiden looked eee ) fg up at the sound, but fancied ~~ "vt a fish had made it, not perceiving iy «= Flamma. Flamma stole away ; and her ~~ look was so angry that the little : wild things which she fed crept from her in fear, for they had never seen her look so before. The squirrel whispered the news of it to the ring-dove, and the ring-dove told it to the long-tailed tit ; and they talked long of it, and wondered. That night the blackbird woke from his sleep and talked the matter over in wonder and dis- ; may, waking the linnet, who talked of it too. eee Flamma was very angry with the hama- | oo dryad- maiden, and very unhappy; she 35 stamped her foot on the green moss, and pressed her hands ay jt ne. S Wide. AES, Lice Gath a