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_ To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html