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Welsh Fairy-Tales and Other Stories by Unknown
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the spot.

As the lad was going home the queen appeared to him, and told him to
be at the ring the following day at noon.



VI.

Next day all the fairies came with the pole and mirror, each
carrying a harebell in her left-hand, and a blue cup of burning
perfume in her right, and they formed up as before, the lad walking
beside the queen. They marched round and repeated the old words,
when the queen stopped before the mirror, and said:

"What do you see?"

"I see, I see, the mirror tells me,
It is an old plate-cupboard that I see."

A second time they went round, and the question, was repeated.

"I see, I see, the mirror tells me,
The back is turned to me."

A third time was the ceremony fulfilled, and the lad answered

"I see, I see, the mirror tells me,
A spring-door is open to me."

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