“i “Ly go THE SECOND FROGGY FAIRY BOOK. 7 anything to the contrary. So there was no use arguing. Uncle and niece held to their respec- tive opinions. Gentle reader, whom do you think was right, Elsie or Uncle Tom? It is left to you to decide whether the book of directions entitled, Fairyland: And Flow To Reach It, was given to Elsie by her uncle, or by Froggy the Fiddler, zz Fairyland. If the latter is the case—and it seems it must be—you have an equal chance with Elsie of visiting Fairy and Frog Land. You will see this by referring to the first two lines of the (i _. directions, which address fll! Mk all young folk. The froggies say that the little boy still awaits the coming of a second child. Whenever you see a frog be kind to it, and you-may learn something of the fairies. * co ie ok ok By ga | ya aa fl odie’ = Years have passed since Elsie’s wonder adventures with Froggy the Fiddler; she is now a beautiful young lady. But she still holds among her most valuable possessions the precious book— Fazryland : And How To Reach It