;x flings weni on tuus wiruuguuui meSommer and autumn; , but when Hallowe’en approached, Niel grew restless again- The dry benwe^ds shook-their Withered .yellow heads in the cold bjreeze; there they stood in their ugliness, spread oVec- .tiaany a fields ready ,when Hallowe’en came toiturn into fairy Steeds, each one ridden by an elfin rider, INieVwent opt in the moonlight on the inyst^pus night, but returned in time tosxi^^.gpba night to Peggy before ly-ting.rdo^^on h^:humble-Ded, and no •was not able*to tell her whether he'hadcaught a glimpse of the fairy troop ornot.