FAIRY PALACE. 75 spied at some distance a cart with a man in it; and desiring Rosa and the other girls to remain with the Sailor, ran up to the cart, and finding it was going to Glenowen, he requested the man to stop, and take in a poor sick Sailor, who had fallen sick upon the road, and was lying under-yon hedge. ‘© And who will take him in when ~ he gets there,” said the man, “ if he is nothing, as I suppose, but a strolling ” vagabond ? * You may take him to the White Horse,” cried Charles, “* and when he has had rest and food, he will, perhaps, be better.” “ The White Horse, the Lord help H 2 thee,