The Governess; Or, Little Female Academy

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But alightingout of the car (which immediately disappeared) the fairy (bidding thequeen follow her) pushed her way through a large bush of jessamine, whose tender branches gave way for their passage and then closed again, so as to leave no traces of an entrance into this charming grove.
Having gone a little way through an extreme narrow path, they came intoan opening (quite surrounded by these firs and sweet underwood) not verylarge, but in which was contained everything that is necessary towar
...dsmaking life comfortable. At the end of a green meadow was a plain neathouse, built more for convenience than beauty, fronting the rising sun;and behind it was a small garden, stored only with fruits and usefulherbs. Sybella conducted her guests into this her simple lodging; andas repose was the chief thing necessary for the poor fatigued queen, she prevailed with her to lie down on a couch. Some hours' sound sleep, which her weariness induced, gave her a fresh supply of spirits; theease and safety from her pursuers, in which she then found herself, madeher for a short time tolerably composed; and she begged the favourof knowing to whom she was so greatly obliged for this her happydeliverance; but the fairy seeing her mind too unsettled to give anydue attention to what she should say, told her that she would defer therelation of her own life (which was worth her observation) till she hadobtained a respite from her own sorrows; and in the meantime, by allmanner of obliging ways, she endeavoured to divert and amuse her.

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