122 GLENOWEN, OR THE come and see me with your brother ; you will not forget the Palace of the Fairy.” Though Peribanou had conversed chiefly with Rosa, mostly for the pur- pose of quieting her fears, on perceiving that every thing around her seemed supernatural, her eyes were often fixed on Charles, with a look of the most affecting interest; and having won Rosa to that sort of confidence which served to render her easy respecting the future, she addressed to him several inquiries concerning his deceased pa- rents, his family and his friends, of which, however, she seemed to khow more than himself; a circumstance ' which served to confirm Charles in the opinion of what he before only slightly suspected,