FAIRY PALACE. 151 who returning the endearing glance with a gentle caress, added: my dear Nurse, pray to God Almighty to make me asgood as you are, andthen Iam sure he will love me, and make me happy when I die, and will let me sce you and my dear Mamma in another world, when we rise again to be angels in héa-. ven, as you say we shall be if we are good.”—“ THe will make you both wiser and better, I trust, than I am,” rejoined the Dame, “ and so order our ways, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom, and both be partakers together of the happiness he has promised to those who serve and obey him as they ought, in spirit and in truth.” From this time Rosa carefully avoided the error into which she had fallen. The