FAIRY PALACE. 4l cried’ Rosa. “1 can’t remember her now; but I know were dear Mamma is.”—-** She is in Heaven,” said Dame Morgan, casting up her eyes with an earnest and pensive look. ‘* Yes; and T know where she was put,” resumed Rosa; ‘it was down ina deep place in the chureh-yard.”—‘ Her mortal part is there,” said Dame, ‘‘ but her soul is gone to him that gave it..—‘ IT have seen the place where she was laid,” cried Charles, “and dear Papa’s grave is close by." I should know it if I was to go by myself,” said Rosa, ‘for Isaw you and Charles, a long while ago, dressing it, O! with such pretty flowers !”— You did,” said Dame, not at all surprised that Rosa should have recollected this incident, “ and to-mor- vow the flowers must be renewed, and E38 you