emony was over, for the bridegroom led the bride from under the
canopy and knelt with her before the King, who stretched out his hands
as though he were giving them his blessing--and then, to my
astonishment, a most marvellous thing happened. A blaze of light flashed
across the scene, and a beautiful being, who I am convinced was the
Fairy Queen herself, floated down from the heights above, accompanied by
a crowd of beings nearly as beautiful as herself. She waved her wand
three times, and the bride became a beautiful Princess, and Shin Shira
grew tall, young and handsome in an instant.
The King and his court gazed in amazement at the scene, and the Princess
fell into Shin Shira's arms.
The Fairy waved her wand again, and a bright crown appeared on Shin
Shira's head, in which flashed a single stone of great brilliancy. At
the same instant the jewel vanished from the yellow turban beside me.
The crystal grew clear as the beautiful scene faded away, and that was
the last glimpse I ever had of my little friend.
I often think of him, and I like to imagine, as, indeed, I believe to be
the case, that the fairies have restored to him his full powers, and
that the bride he had so unselfishly wedded turned out to be the very
Princess to whom he had been faithful throughout his long life.
It may be so--if the crystal spoke truly. Who knows?
THE END
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