11. How the General Met the First and Foremost
OnleavingtheGrowleywogsGeneralGuphhadtorecrosstheRippleLands,andhedidnotfinditapleasantthingtodo.Perhapshavinghiswhiskerspulledoutonebyoneandbeingusedasapin-cushionfortheinnocentamusementofagoodnaturedjailerhadnotimprovedthequalityofGuph’stemper,fortheoldNomeravedandragedattherecollectionofthewrongshehadsuffered,andvowedtotakevengeanceupontheGrowleywogsafterhehadusedthemforhispurposesandOzhadbeenconquered.HewentoninthisfuriouswayuntilhewashalfacrosstheRippleLand.Thenhebecameseasick,andtherestofthewaythisnaughtyNomewasalmostasmiserableashedeservedtobe.
Butwhenhereachedtheplainsagainandthegroundwasfirmunderhisfeethebegantofeelbetter,andinsteadofgoingbackhomeheturneddirectlywest.Asquirrel,perchedinatree,sawhimtakethisroadandcalledtohimwarningly:"Lookout!"Buthepaidnoattention.Aneaglepausedinitsflightthroughtheairtolookathimwonderinglyandsay:"Lookout!"Butonhewent.
NoonecansaythatGuphwasnotbrave,forhehaddeterminedtovisitthosedangerouscreaturesthePhanfasms,whoresidedupontheverytopofthedreadMountainofPhantastico.ThePhanfasmswereErbs,andsodreadedbymortalsandimmortalsalikethatnoonehadbeenneartheirmountainhomeforseveralthousandyears.YetGeneralGuphhopedtoinducethemtojoininhisproposedwarfareagainstthegoodandhappyOzpeople.