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"
It was completed to-day," she replied. "They have built it right under my
palace grounds, and it ends in front of the Forbidden Fountain. Nothing
but a crust of earth remains to separate our enemies from us, and when
they march here, they will easily break through this crust and rush upon
us."
"
"
Who will assist the Nome King?" inquired the Scarecrow.
The Whimsies, the Growleywogs and the Phanfasms," she replied. "I
watched to-day in my Magic Picture the messengers whom the Nome
King sent to all these people to summon them to assemble in his great
caverns."
"
Let us see what they are doing now," suggested the Tin Woodman.
So Ozma wished to see the Nome King's cavern, and at once the
landscape faded from the Magic Picture and was replaced by the scene
then being enacted in the jeweled cavern of King Roquat.
A wild and startling scene it was which the Oz people beheld.
Before the Nome King stood the Chief of the Whimsies and the Grand
Gallipoot of the Growleywogs, surrounded by their most skillful generals.
Very fierce and powerful they looked, so that even the Nome King and
General Guph, who stood beside his master, seemed a bit fearful in the
presence of their allies.
Now a still more formidable creature entered the cavern. It was the First
and Foremost of the Phanfasms and he proudly sat down in King
Roquat's own throne and demanded the right to lead his forces through
the tunnel in advance of all the others. The First and Foremost now
appeared to all eyes in his hairy skin and the bear's head. What his real
form was even Roquat did not know.
Through the arches leading into the vast series of caverns that lay
beyond the throne room of King Roquat could be seen ranks upon ranks
of the invaders--thousands of Phanfasms, Growleywogs and Whimsies
standing in serried lines, while behind them were massed the thousands
upon thousands of General Guph's own army of Nomes.
"
Listen!" whispered Ozma. "I think we can hear what they are saying."
So they kept still and listened.
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