FAIRY PALACE. 153 their new friend, through the lady Perisanda, who conveyed them in the same manner as before to the mansion of the Fairy. The invitation was for a visit of two days. Dame Morgan having consented, it was gladly accept- ed, as well by Charles as his sister, the fears of the latter being nearly, if not entirely overcome, by the extreme love and confidence. which she experienced for the Fairy and her amiable attendant, the kind Perisanda. This confidence was increased by the reception they met with on their arrival; for Peribanou re- ceived them with so many marks of tenderness and affection, that a stranger would have supposed her to have been their mother. The palace of the Fairy, formerly the