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"
Go on!"
The voice of the Grand Gallipoot was partly a roar and partly a growl. He
mumbled his words badly and Guph had to listen carefully in order to
understand him.
These Growleywogs were certainly remarkable creatures. They were of
gigantic size, yet were all bone and skin and muscle, there being no meat
or fat upon their bodies at all. Their powerful muscles lay just
underneath their skins, like bunches of tough rope, and the weakest
Growleywog was so strong that he could pick up an elephant and toss it
seven miles away.
It seems unfortunate that strong people are usually so disagreeable and
overbearing that no one cares for them. In fact, to be different from your
fellow creatures is always a misfortune. The Growleywogs knew that
they were disliked and avoided by every one, so they had become surly
and unsociable even among themselves. Guph knew that they hated all
people, including the Nomes; but he hoped to win them over,
nevertheless, and knew that if he succeeded they would afford him very
powerful assistance.
"
The Land of Oz is ruled by a namby-pamby girl who is disgustingly kind
and good," he continued. "Her people are all happy and contented and
have no care or worries whatever."
"
"
Go on!" growled the Grand Gallipoot.
Once the Nome King enslaved the Royal Family of Ev--another goody-
goody lot that we detest," said the General. "But Ozma interfered,
although it was none of her business, and marched her army against us.
With her was a Kansas girl named Dorothy, and a Yellow Hen, and they
marched directly into the Nome King's cavern. There they liberated our
slaves from Ev and stole King Roquat's Magic Belt, which they carried
away with them. So now our King is making a tunnel under the deadly
desert, so we can march through it to the Emerald City. When we get
there we mean to conquer and destroy all the land and recapture the
Magic Belt."
Again he paused, and again the Grand Gallipoot growled:
"
Go on!"
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