<p align="center" class="b1"><SPAN name="chapter8"><i>The Eighth Surprise</i></SPAN><br/>THE<br/> BRAVERY OF
PRINCE JOLLIKIN<br/><ANTIMG src="images/sharps.jpg" alt="The King asks about the sharpness of Prince
Jollikin's sword"></p>
<br/><br/><p><b><span class="b3">T</span>HERE</b> is no country so delightful but
that it suffers some disadvantages, and so it was with the Valley of Mo. At times the good people were
obliged to leave their games and sports to defend themselves against a foe or some threatened
disaster. But there was one danger they never suspected, which at last came upon them very
suddenly.<br/><br/>Away at the eastern end of the Valley was a rough plain, composed entirely of loaf
sugar covered with boulders of rock candy which were piled up in great masses reaching nearly to the
foot of the mountains, containing many caves and recesses.<br/><br/>The people seldom came here, as
there was nothing to tempt them, the rock candy being very hard and difficult to walk on.<br/><br/>In
one of the great hollows formed by the rock candy lived a monstrous Gigaboo, completely shut in by the
walls of its cavern. It had been growing and growing for so many years that it had attained an
enormous size.<br/><br/>For fear you may not know what a Gigaboo is I shall describe this one. Its body
was round, like that of a turtle, and on its back was a thick shell. From the center of the body rose
a long neck, much like that of a goose, with a most horrible looking head perched on the top of it.
This head was round as a ball, and had four mouths on the sides of it and seven eyes set in a circle
and projecting several inches from the head. The Gigaboo walked on ten short but thick legs, and in
front of its body were two long arms, tipped with claws like those of a lobster. So sharp and strong
were these claws that the creature could pinch a tree in two easily. Its eyes were remarkably bright
and glittering, one being red in color, another green, and the others yellow, blue, black, purple and
crimson.<br/><br/>It was a dreadful monster to see—only no one had yet seen it, for it had grown
up in the confinement of its cave.<br/><br/>But one day the Gigaboo became so big and strong that in
turning around it broke down the walls of the cavern, and finding itself at liberty, the monster
walked out into the lovely Valley of Mo to see how much evil it could do.<br/><br/>The first thing the
Gigaboo came to was a large orchard of preserved apricots, and after eating a great quantity of the
preserves it wilfully cut off the trees with its sharp claws and utterly ruined them. Why the Gigaboo
should have done this I can not tell; but scientists say these creatures are by nature destructive,
and love to ruin everything they come across.<br/><br/><ANTIMG src="images/terror.jpg" align="left" alt="A
person running in terror">One of the people, being in the neighborhood, came on the monster and
witnessed its terrible deeds; whereupon he ran in great terror to tell the King that the Gigaboo was
on them and ready to destroy the entire valley. Although no one had ever before seen a Gigaboo, or
even heard of one, the news was so serious that in a short time the King and many of his people came
to the place where the monster was, all having hastily armed themselves with swords and
spears.<br/><br/>But when they saw the Gigaboo they were afraid, and stood gazing at it in alarm,
without knowing what to do or how to attack it.<br/><br/>"Who among us can hope to conquer this great
beast?" asked the King, in dismay. "Yet something must be done, or soon we shall not have a tree left
standing in all the Valley of Mo." The people looked at one another in a frightened way, but no one
volunteered his services or offered to advise the monarch what to do.<br/><br/>At length Prince
Jollikin, who had been watching the monster earnestly, stepped forward and offered to fight the
Gigaboo alone.<br/><br/>"In a matter of this kind," said he, "one man is as good as a dozen. So you will
all stand back while I see where the beast can best be attacked."<br/><br/>"Is your sword sharp?" asked
his father, the King, anxiously.<br/><br/>"It was the sharpest on the tree," replied the Prince. "If I
fail to kill the monster, at least it can not kill me, although it may cause me some annoyance. At any
rate, our trees must be saved, so I will do the best I can."<br/><br/>With this manly speech he walked
straight toward the Gigaboo, which, when it saw him approaching, raised and lowered its long neck and
twirled its head around, so that all the seven eyes might get a glimpse of its enemy.</p>
<p
align="center"><ANTIMG src="images/togig.jpg" alt=""He walked straight towards the
Gigaboo""></p>
<p>Now you must remember, when you read what follows, that no inhabitant of the
Valley of Mo can ever be killed by anything. If one is cut to pieces, the pieces still live; and,
although this seems strange, you will find, if you ever go to this queer Valley, that it is true.
Perhaps it was the knowledge of this fact that made Prince Jollikin so courageous.<br/><br/>"If I can
but manage to cut off that horrible head with my sword," thought he, "the beast will surely
die."<br/><br/>So the Prince rushed forward and made a powerful stroke at its neck; but the blow fell
short, and cut off, instead, one of the Gigaboo's ten legs. Quick as lightning the monster put out a
claw and nipped the Prince's arm which held the sword, cutting it from its body. As the sword fell the
Prince caught it in his other hand and struck again; but the blow fell on the beast's shell, and did
no harm.<br/><br/>The Gigaboo, now very angry, at once nipped off the Prince's left arm with one of its
claws, and his head with the other. The arm fell on the ground and the head rolled down a little hill
behind some bonbon bushes. The Prince, having lost both arms, and his head as well, now abandoned the
fight and turned to run, knowing it would be folly to resist the monster further. But the Gigaboo gave
chase, and so swiftly did its nine legs carry it that soon it overtook the Prince and nipped off both
his legs.<br/><br/>Then, its seven eyes flashing with anger, the Gigaboo turned toward the rest of the
people, as if seeking a new enemy; but the brave Men of Mo, seeing the sad plight of their Prince and
being afraid of the awful nippers on the beast's claws, decided to run away; which they did, uttering
as they went loud cries of terror.<br/><br/>But had they looked back they might not have gone so fast
nor so far; for when the Gigaboo heard their cries it, in turn, became frightened, having been
accustomed all its life to silence; so that it rushed back to its cavern of rock candy and hid itself
among the boulders.</p>
<p align="center"><ANTIMG src="images/gighid.jpg" alt="The Gigaboo hiding inside
the boulders"></p>
<p>When Prince Jollikin's head stopped rolling, he opened his eyes and looked about
him, but could see no one; for the people and the Gigaboo had now gone. So, being unable to move, he
decided to lie quiet for a time, and this was not a pleasant thing for an active young man like the
Prince to do. To be sure, he could wiggle his ears a bit, and wink his eyes; but that was the extent
of his powers. After a few minutes, because he had a cheerful disposition and wished to keep himself
amused, he began to whistle a popular song; and then, becoming interested in the tune, he whistled it
over again with variations.<br/><br/>The Prince's left leg, lying a short distance away, heard his
whistle, and, recognizing the variations, at once ran up to the head.<br/><br/>"Well," said the Prince,
"here is a part of me, at any rate. I wonder where the rest of me can be."<br/><br/>Just then, hearing
the sound of his voice, the right leg ran up to the head. "Where is my body?" asked the Prince. But
the legs did not know.<br/><br/>"Pick up my head and place it on top of my legs," continued the Prince;
"then, with my eyes and your feet, we can hunt around until we find the rest of me."<br/><br/><img
src="images/pjol.jpg" align="left" alt="Jollikin with just a head and legs">Obeying this command, the
legs took the head and started off; and perhaps you can imagine how funny the Prince's head looked
perched on his legs, with neither body nor arms.<br/><br/>After a careful search they found the body
lying upon the ground at the foot of a shrimp-salad tree. But nothing more could be done without the
arms; so they next searched for those, and, having discovered them, the legs kicked them to where the
body lay.<br/><br/>The arms now took the head from the legs and put the legs on the body where they
belonged. Then the right arm stuck the left arm in its place, after which the left arm picked up the
right arm and placed it also where it belonged. Then all that remained was for the Prince to place his
head on his shoulders, and there he was—as good as new!<br/><br/>He picked up his sword, and was
feeling himself all over to see if he was put together right, when he chanced to look up and saw the
Gigaboo again coming toward him. The beast had recovered from its fright, and, tempted by its former
success, again ventured forth.<br/><br/>But Prince Jollikin did not intend to be cut to pieces a second
time. He quickly climbed a tree and hid himself among the branches.<br/><br/>Presently the Gigaboo came
to the tree and reached its head up to eat a cranberry tart. Quick as a flash the Prince swung his
sword downward, and so true was his stroke that he cut off the monster's head with ease.<br/><br/>Then
the Gigaboo rolled over on its back and died, for wild and ferocious beasts may be killed in Mo as
well as in other parts of the world. Having vanquished his enemy, Prince Jollikin climbed down from
the tree and went to tell the people that the Gigaboo was dead.<br/><br/>When they heard this joyful
news they gave their Prince three cheers, and loved him better than ever for his bravery. The King was
so pleased that he presented his son with a tin badge, set with diamonds, on the back of which was
engraved the picture of a Gigaboo.<br/><br/>Although Prince Jollikin was glad to be the hero of his
nation, and enjoyed the triumph of having been able to conquer his ferocious enemy, he did not escape
some inconvenience. For, as the result of his adventure, he found himself very stiff in the joints for
several days after his fight with the Gigaboo.</p>
<p align="center"><ANTIMG src="images/gigbad.jpg" alt="The badge given to Jollikin"></p>
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