FAIRY PALACE. 85 read (for it was luckily in a print hand) For Cuar es AnD Rosa Evetynn. “ It 4s for us, most assuredly,” said Dame, ** but who can have sent it?”—** I suppose we may then open it,” said Charles, who ran for a hammer; and with a few strokes knocked off the lid. osa at this instant returned from school; and hearing the sound of the instrument with which Charles had opened the box, ran in to see what was going forward. Rosa was surprised when she found there was a box, of which they yet knew not the contents, directed to her brother and herself; but who may describe the astonishment .of Dame Morgan, when removing a fine damask napkin, she found six cambric frocks, the finest and most 1 beautiful