John Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Part of the story was that if you played  the  King's  tune
> three  times,  he  would  appear.   He  would usually be in
> disguise, of course, so you wouldn't necessarily realize he
> was  present.  And summoning the Fairy King isn't something
> that one does frivolously.  If he doesn't enjoy your event,
> he  has  ways of making you sorry you summoned him.

Of course this doesn't apply to practising the tune; the Fairy King
likes his music played properly and looks benevolently on those who
apply the necessary diligence ...

Anselm
-- 
Anselm Lingnau .......................................... [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The basis of all excellence is truth: he that professes love ought to feel its
power.                                  -- Samuel Johnson, _Lives of the Poets_


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