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Journey to Dream Country
After the mad frobscottle party was over, Sophie settled herself again on top of the enormous
table.
‘You is feeling better now?’ asked the Big Friendly Giant.
‘Much better, thank you,’ Sophie said.
‘Whenever I is feeling a bit scrotty,’ the BFG said, ‘a few gollops of frobscottle is always
making me hopscotchy again.’
‘I must say it’s quite an experience,’ Sophie said.
‘It’s a razztwizzler,’ the BFG said. ‘It’s gloriumptious.’ He turned away and strode across the
cave and picked up his dream-catching1 net. ‘I is galloping2 off now,’ he said, ‘to catch some more
whoppsy- whiffling dreams for my collection. I is doing this every day without missing. Is you
wishing to come with me?’
‘Not me, thank you very much!’ Sophie said. ‘Not with those other giants lurking4 outside!’
‘I is snuggling you very cosy5 into the pocket of my waistcoat,’ the BFG said. ‘Then no one is
seeing you.’
Before Sophie could protest, he had picked her up off the table and popped her into the waistcoat
pocket. There was plenty of room in there. ‘Is you wishing for a little hole to peep out from?’ he
asked her.
‘There’s one here already’ she said. She had found a small hole in the pocket, and when she put
one eye close to it, she could see out very well indeed. She watched the BFG as he bent6 down and
filled his suitcase with empty glass jars. He closed the lid, picked up the suitcase in one hand, took
the pole with the net on the end in the other hand, and marched towards the entrance of the cave.
As soon as he was outside, the BFG set off across the great hot yellow wasteland where the blue
rocks lay and the dead trees stood and where all the other giants were skulking7 about.
Sophie, squatting
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shrimp
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