. St. Nicholas [serial] . F. RlCHAf^D^ON- I WISH, GRAVELY ANNOUNCED BUD, THAT I MAY BECOME THE BESTKING THAT NOLAND HAS EVER HAD. Queen Zixi of Ix. Copyright, 1905, by L. Frank Baum. By L. Frank Baum, Author of The Wizard of and the dog ruffles ran through the city, crying to every roly-rogue he met: hurry and get your soup. Chapter XXIII. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE MONSTERS. It was Tuesday when the army of Ix startedupon its second march into Noland. With itwere the witch-queen, King Bud, Princess Fluff,and Aunt Rivette. At evening they encampedon the bank of the river, and on Wednesday Vol.


. St. Nicholas [serial] . F. RlCHAf^D^ON- I WISH, GRAVELY ANNOUNCED BUD, THAT I MAY BECOME THE BESTKING THAT NOLAND HAS EVER HAD. Queen Zixi of Ix. Copyright, 1905, by L. Frank Baum. By L. Frank Baum, Author of The Wizard of and the dog ruffles ran through the city, crying to every roly-rogue he met: hurry and get your soup. Chapter XXIII. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE MONSTERS. It was Tuesday when the army of Ix startedupon its second march into Noland. With itwere the witch-queen, King Bud, Princess Fluff,and Aunt Rivette. At evening they encampedon the bank of the river, and on Wednesday Vol. XXXII.—135. n the army was ferried across, andmarched up the side of the moun-tain that separated them from thevalley of Noland. By night theyhad reached the summit of themountain; but they did not climbupon the ridge, for fear they mightbe seen by the Roly-Rogues. Zixi commanded them all to re-main quietly behind the ridge, and they lightedno fires and spoke only in whispers. And, although so many thousands of menlay close to the valley of Noland, not a soundcame from them to warn the monsters that anenemy was near. Thursday morning dawned bright and pleas-ant, and as soon as the sun was up the Roly- io/4 QUEEN ZIXI O


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