The Apple of Ate Oh mirror, mirror on the wall, Who is the fairest of us all?--The Three Bears "I do really think Terry has found the secret of happiness, for a little while at least," said Rosamond, entering Mrs. Poynsett's room. "That funny little man in the loan museum has asked him to help in the arrangement." "Who is it?" "The little watchmaker, or watch cobbler, in the old curiosity shop." "Yes; Terry calls him a descendant of the Genoese Frescobaldi, and I'm sure his black eyes were never made for an English head. Terry has always haunted those uncanny wares of his, and has pursued them to the museum. ''Tis not every young gentleman I would wish to see there,' says the old man, 'but the Honourable Mr. De Lancey has the soul of an antiquarian.'" "They say the old man is really

