J/Isie revived to find herself in the " most beautiful country she had ever seen. It seemed she was in another world. And it was a dear, dainty, little world. Why the sky was only about fifteen feet above! How oe lorgeous the sky was, too! Countless beams of light filtered through it, and caused brilliant, ever changing, color cHects in the matter resembling water rather than clouds. Indeed there were fish swimming about through the heavens, and everything was begin- ning to swim before Elsie’s eyes when a sharp odor roused and refreshed her. Froggy was reaching up and holding a salts’ bottle to her nose. Elsie gave him a hard scolding for having thrown her into the wave. Froggy peered up at her, listening patiently and sadly. When Elsie had talked herself quite out of breath, Froggy gave a low, deep croak and said slowly : “J did it all for your sake, and for Froggy the Prince. It was hard for me to do it. Here I cannot remain with you, but above, though in danger, I could be your guide and servant.”