G4 GLENOWEN, OR THE It was plain from Rosa’s answer, when she was asked who she thought had sent the box of presents, that her pale countenance, and the agitation she shewed, both when the box was opened, and when Dame first attempt- ed to put on the frock, that a sort of superstitious terror had crept upon her senses. She had heard and read of fairies ; but she had never before been the object of their peculiar attention : and had this attention been confined exclusively to herself, she would proba- bly have been more terrified than she was. The next day being Sunday, Rosa, though not without some uneasy ap- prehension, suffered herself to be dressed in some of her new clothes. Charles had