13. How the General Talked to the King
WhenGeneralGuphreturnedtothecavernoftheNomeKinghisMajestyasked:
"Well,whatluck?WilltheWhimsiesjoinus?"
"Theywill,"answeredtheGeneral."Theywillfightforuswithalltheirstrengthandcunning."
"Good!"exclaimedtheKing."Whatrewarddidyoupromisethem?"
"YourMajestyistousetheMagicBelttogiveeachWhimsiealarge,finehead,inplaceofthesmalloneheisnowobligedtowear."
"Iagreetothat,"saidtheKing."Thisisgoodnews,Guph,anditmakesmefeelmorecertainoftheconquestofOz."
"ButIhaveothernewsforyou,"announcedtheGeneral.
"Goodorbad?"
"Good,yourMajesty."
"ThenIwillhearit,"saidtheKing,withinterest.
"TheGrowleywogswilljoinus."
"No!"criedtheastonishedKing.
"Yes,indeed,"saidtheGeneral."Ihavetheirpromise."
"Butwhatrewarddotheydemand?"inquiredtheKing,suspiciously,forheknewhowgreedytheGrowleywogswere.
"TheyaretotakeafewoftheOzpeoplefortheirslaves,"repliedGuph.HedidnotthinkitnecessarytotellRoquatthattheGrowleywogsdemandedtwentythousandslaves.ItwouldbetimeenoughforthatwhenOzwasconquered.
"Averyreasonablerequest,I’msure,"remarkedtheKing."Imustcongratulateyou,Guph,uponthewonderfulsuccessofyourjourney."
"Butthatisnotall,"saidtheGeneral,proudly.
TheKingseemedastonished."Speakout,sir!"hecommanded.
"IhaveseentheFirstandForemostPhanfasmoftheMountainofPhantastico,andhewillbringhispeopletoassistus."
"What!"criedtheKing."ThePhanfasms!Youdon’tmeanit,Guph!"
"Itistrue,"declaredtheGeneral,proudly.