The Eleventh Surprise Prince Fiddlecumdoo And The Giant

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The Eleventh Surprise Prince Fiddlecumdoo And The Giant one morning, that the Monarch of Mo was not in his usual pleasant humor; and, of course, there was an excellent reason for this. At the back of his garden grew one tree that generally bore an abundant crop of animal-crackers, and although the King and his court, being surfeited with all the dainties of the land, did not care much for these edibles, the younger inhabitants of Mo were especially fond of them, and yelled with delight whenever the King divided the crop of his tree among them. A few days before the King had examined the tree and found the animal-crackers not quite ripe. Whereupon he had gone away and forgotten all about them. And, in his absence, they had ripened to a delicious light brown; and their forms had round

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