Young Phillip Gray finds his convalescence at a lonely farmhouse a very dull affair. When he commences to receive little notes and dainty bunches of flowers from an unknown "fairy" things begin to look interesting. He makes inquiries, but can find no one who knows who the unknown girl can be. Often from his window he catches a glimpse of a pretty golden head as the "fairy" steals away. One day, having recovered somewhat, he gives chase, finally catching her. But the exertion proves too much after his recent illness, and he faints. When he wakes he finds himself wrapped in a soft blanket, and he knows it was the "fairy's" kindness that prompted this. He leaves a note for her on the tree, asking her to meet him. She answers and they become good friends. Before long Phillip asks the girl, whose identity he does not know, to become his wife. She consents and the ceremony is performed in Dingle Dell. She insists that Phillip wear a handkerchief over his eyes all during the wedding, and when it is removed he looks about, to see all his old friends surrounding him. Prominent among them is his doctor, the father of the "fairy," who sent her into the country to bring back an interest in life and health to the poor invalid, who later won her heart and hand.
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