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“Goon,Pole,doyourstuff,”whisperedScrubb.

Jillfoundthathermouthwassodrythatshecouldn’tspeakaword.ShenoddedsavagelyatScrubb.

Thinkingtohimselfthathewouldneverforgiveher(orPuddleglumeither),ScrubblickedhislipsandshouteduptotheKinggiant.

“Ifyouplease,Sire,theLadyoftheGreenKirtlesalutesyoubyusandsaidyou’dliketohaveusforyourAutumnFeast.”

ThegiantKingandQueenlookedateachother,noddedtoeachother,andsmiledinawaythatJilldidn’texactlylike.ShelikedtheKingbetterthantheQueen.Hehadafine,curledbeardandastraighteagle-likenose,andwasreallyrathergood-lookingasgiantsgo.TheQueenwasdreadfullyfatandhadadoublechinandafat,powderedface—whichisn’taverynicethingatthebestoftimes,andofcourselooksmuchworsewhenitistentimestoobig.ThentheKingputouthistongueandlickedhislips.Anyonemightdothat:buthistonguewassoverylargeandred,andcameoutsounexpectedly,thatitgaveJillquiteashock.

“Oh,whatgoodchildren!”saidtheQueen.(“Perhapsshe’stheniceoneafterall,”thoughtJill.)

“Yesindeed,”saidtheKing.Quiteexcellentchildren.Wewelcomeyoutoourcourt.Givemeyourhands.”

Hestretcheddownhisgreatrighthand—verycleanandwithanynumberofringsonthefingers,butalsowithterriblepointednails.Hewasmuchtoobigtoshakethehandswhichthechildren,inturn,helduptohim;butheshookthearms.

“Andwhat’sthat?”askedtheKing,pointingtoPuddleglu

“Reshpeckobiggle,”saidPuddleglu

“Oh!”screamedtheQueen,gatheringherskirtscloseaboutherankles.“Thehorridthing!It’salive.”

“He’squiteallright,yourMajesty,really,heis,”saidScrubbhastily.“You’lllikehimmuchbetterwhenyougettoknowhiI’msureyouwill.”

Ihopeyouwon’tloseallinterestinJillfortherestofthebookifItellyouthatatthismomentshebegantocry.Therewasagooddealofexcuseforher.Herfeetandhandsandearsandnosewerestillonlyjustbeginningtothaw;meltedsnowwastricklingoffherclothes;shehadhadhardlyanythingtoeatordrinkthatday;andherlegswereachingsothatshefeltshecouldnotgoonstandingmuchlonger.Anyway,itdidmoregoodatthemomentthananythingelsewouldhavedone,fortheQueensaid:“Ah,thepoorchild!Mylord,wedowrongtokeepourguestsstanding.Quick,someofyou!Takethemaway.Givethemfoodandwineandbaths.Comfortthelittlegirl.Giveherlollipops,giveherdolls,giveherphysics,giveherallyoucanthinkof—possetsandcomfitsandcarawaysandlullabiesandtoys.Don’tcry,littlegirl,oryouwon’tbegoodforanythingwhenthefeastcomes.”

JillwasjustasindignantasyouandIwouldhavebeenatthementionoftoysanddolls;and,thoughlollipopsandcomfitsmightbeallverywellintheirway,sheverymuchhopedthatsomethingmoresolidwouldbeprovided.TheQueen’sfoolishspeech,however,producedexcellentresults,forPuddleglumandScrubbwereatoncepickedupbygiganticgentlemen-in-waiting,andJillbyagiganticmaidofhonour,andcarriedofftotheirrooms.

Jill’sroomwasaboutthesizeofachurch,andwouldhavebeenrathergrimifithadnothadaroaringfireonthehearthandaverythickcrimsoncarpetonthefloor.Andheredelightfulthingsbegantohappentoher.ShewashandedovertotheQueen’soldNurse,whowas,fromthegiants’pointofview,alittleoldwomanalmostbentdoublewithage,and,fromthehumanpointofview,agiantesssmallenoughtogoaboutanordinaryroomwithoutknockingherheadontheceiling.Shewasverycapable,thoughJilldidwishshewouldn’tkeeponclickinghertongueandsayingthingslike“Ohla,la!Ups-a-daisy”and“There’saduck”and“Nowwe’llbeallright,mypoppet”.Shefilledagiantfoot-bathwithhotwaterandhelpedJillintoit.Ifyoucanswim(asJillcould)agiantbathisalovelything.Andgianttowels,

thoughabitroughandcoarse,arelovelytoo,becausethereareacresoftheInfactyoudon’tneedtodryatall,youjustrollaboutontheminfrontofthefireandenjoyyourself.Andwhenthatwasover,clean,fresh,warmedclotheswereputonJill:verysplendidclothesandalittletoobigforher,butclearlymadeforhumansnotgiantesses.“Isupposeifthatwomaninthegreenkirtlecomeshere,theymustbeusedtoguestsofoursize,”thoughtJill.

Shesoonsawthatshewasrightaboutthis,foratableandchairoftherightheightforanordinarygrown-uphumanwereplacedforher,andtheknivesandforksandspoonswerethepropersizetoo.Itwasdelightfultositdown,feelingwarmandcleanatlast.Herfeetwerestillbareanditwaslovelytotreadonthegiantcarpet.Shesankinitwelloverheranklesanditwasjustthethingforsorefeet.Themeal—whichIsupposewemustcalldinner,thoughitwasnearerteatime—wascock-a-leekiesoup,andhotroastturkey,andasteamedpudding,androastchestnuts,andasmuchfruitasyoucouldeat.

TheonlyannoyingthingwasthattheNursekeptcominginandout,andeverytimeshecamein,shebroughtagigantictoywithher—ahugedoll,biggerthanJillherself,awoodenhorseonwheels,aboutthesizeofanelephant,adrumthatlookedlikeayounggasometer,andawoollylamb.Theywerecrude,badlymadethings,paintedinverybrightcolours,andJillhatedthesightoftheShekeptontellingtheNurseshedidn’twantthem,buttheNursesaid:“Tut-tut-tut-tut.You’llwant’emallrightwhenyou’vehadabitofarest,Iknow!Te-he-he!Beddybye,now.Apreciouspoppet!”

Thebedwasnotagiantbedbutonlyabigfour-poster,likewhatyoumightseeinanold-fashionedhotel;andverysmallitlookedinthatenormousrooShewasverygladtotumbleintoit.

“Isitstillsnowing,Nurse?”sheaskedsleepily.

“No.Rainingnow,ducky!”saidthegiantess.“Rain’llwashawayallthenastysnow.Preciouspoppetwillbeabletogooutandplaytomorrow!”AndshetuckedJillupandsaidgoodnight.

Iknownothingsodisagreeableasbeingkissedbyagiantess.Jillthoughtthesame,butwasasleepinfiveminutes.

Therainfellsteadilyalltheeveningandallthenight,dashingagainstthewindowsofthecastle,andJillneverhearditbutsleptdeeply,pastsuppertimeandpastmidnight.Andthencamethedeadesthourofthenightandnothingstirredbutmiceinthehouseofthegiants.AtthathourtherecametoJilladreaItseemedtoherthatsheawokeinthesameroomandsawthefire,sunklowandred,andinthefirelightthegreatwoodenhorse.Andthehorsecameofitsownwill,rollingonitswheelsacrossthecarpet,andstoodatherhead.Andnowitwasnolongerahorse,butalionasbigasthehorse.Andthenitwasnotatoylion,butareallion,TheRealLion,justasshehadseenhimonthemountainbeyondtheworld’send.Andasmellofallsweet-smellingthingstherearefilledtherooButtherewassometroubleinJill’smind,thoughshecouldnotthinkwhatitwas,andthetearsstreameddownherfaceandwetthepillow.TheLiontoldhertorepeatthesigns,andshefoundthatshehadforgottenthemall.Atthat,agreathorrorcameoverher.AndAslantookherupinhisjaws(shecouldfeelhislipsandhisbreathbutnothisteeth)andcarriedhertothewindowandmadeherlookout.Themoonshonebright;andwritteningreatlettersacrosstheworldorthesky(shedidnotknowwhich)werethewordsUNDERME.Afterthat,thedreamfadedaway,andwhenshewoke,verylatenextmorning,shedidnotrememberthatshehaddreamedatall.

ShewasupanddressedandhadfinishedbreakfastinfrontofthefirewhentheNurseopenedthedoorandsaid:“Here’sprettypoppet’slittlefriendscometoplaywithher.”

IncameScrubbandtheMarsh-wiggle.

“Hullo!Goodmorning,”saidJill.“Isn’tthisfun?I’vesleptaboutfifteenhours,Ibelieve.Idofeelbetter,don’tyou?”

“1do,”saidScrubb,“butPuddleglumsayshehasaheadache.Hullo!—yourwindowhasawindowseat.Ifwegotuponthat,wecouldseeout.”Andatoncetheyalldidso:andatthefirstglanceJillsaid,“Oh,howperfectlydreadful!”

Thesunwasshiningand,exceptforafewdrifts,thesnowhadbeenalmostcompletelywashedawaybytherain.Downbelowthem,spreadoutlikeamap,laytheflathill-topwhichtheyhadstruggledoveryesterdayafternoon;seenfromthecastle,itcouldnotbemistakenforanythingbuttheruinsofagiganticcity.Ithadbeenflat,asJillnowsaw,becauseitwasstill,onthewhole,paved,thoughinplacesthepavementwasbroken.Thecriss-crossbankswerewhatwasleftofthewallsofhugebuildingswhichmightoncehavebeengiants’palacesandtemples.Onebitofwall,aboutfivehundredfeethigh,wasstillstanding;itwasthatwhichshehadthoughtwasacliff.Thethingsthathadlookedlikefactorychimneyswereenormouspillars,brokenoffatunequalheights;theirfragmentslayattheirbaseslikefelledtreesofmonstrousstone.Theledgeswhichtheyhadclimbeddownonthenorthsideofthehill—andalso,nodoubttheotherledgeswhichtheyhadclimbeduponthesouthside—weretheremainingstepsofgiantstairs.Tocrownall,inlarge,darkletteringacrossthecentreofthepavement,ranthewordsUNDERME.

Thethreetravellerslookedateachotherindismay,and,afterashortwhistle,Scrubbsaidwhattheywereallthinking,“Thesecondandthirdsignsmuffed.”AndatthatmomentJill’sdreamrushedbackintohermind.

“It’smyfault,”shesaidindespairingtones.“I—I’dgivenuprepeatingthesignseverynight.IfI’dbeenthinkingaboutthemIcouldhaveseenitwasthecity,eveninallthatsnow.”

“I’mworse,”saidPuddleglu“Ididsee,ornearly.Ithoughtitlookeduncommonlylikearuinedcity.”

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