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"
I
’
m
your
Uncle
Peeker
,
"
said
another
soldier
to
another
monkey
.
So
,
very
soon
all
the
monkeys
knew
the
truth
and
were
sorry
for
their
friends
and
relations
and
angry
at
the
person
—
whoever
it
was
—
who
had
transformed
them
.
There
was
a
great
chattering
among
the
tree
-
tops
,
and
the
noise
attracted
other
monkeys
,
so
that
the
clearing
and
all
the
trees
around
were
full
of
them
.
Rango
the
Gray
Ape
,
who
was
the
Chief
of
all
the
monkey
tribes
of
the
forest
,
heard
the
uproar
and
came
to
see
what
was
wrong
with
his
people
.
And
Rango
,
being
wiser
and
more
experienced
,
at
once
knew
that
the
strange
magician
who
looked
like
a
mixed
-
up
beast
was
responsible
for
the
transformations
.
He
realized
that
the
six
giant
soldiers
were
helpless
prisoners
,
because
of
their
size
,
and
knew
he
was
powerless
to
release
them
.
So
,
although
he
feared
to
meet
the
terrible
magician
,
he
hurried
away
to
the
Great
Clearing
to
tell
Gugu
the
King
what
had
happened
and
to
try
to
find
the
Wizard
of
Oz
and
get
him
to
save
his
six
enchanted
subjects
.
Rango
darted
into
the
Great
Clearing
just
as
the
Wizard
had
restored
all
the
enchanted
ones
around
him
to
their
proper
shapes
,
and
the
Gray
Ape
was
glad
to
hear
that
the
wicked
magician
-
beast
had
been
conquered
.
"
But
now
,
O
mighty
Wizard
,
you
must
come
with
me
to
where
six
of
my
people
are
transformed
into
six
great
giant
men
,
"
he
said
,
"
for
if
they
are
allowed
to
remain
there
,
their
happiness
and
their
future
lives
will
be
ruined
.
"
The
Wizard
did
not
reply
at
once
,
for
he
was
thinking
this
a
good
opportunity
to
win
Rango
’
s
consent
to
his
taking
some
monkeys
to
the
Emerald
City
for
Ozma
’
s
birthday
cake
.
"
It
is
a
great
thing
you
ask
of
me
,
O
Rango
the
Gray
Ape
,
"
said
he
,
"
for
the
bigger
the
giants
are
the
more
powerful
their
enchantment
,
and
the
more
difficult
it
will
be
to
restore
them
to
their
natural
forms
.
However
,
I
will
think
it
over
.
"
Then
the
Wizard
went
to
another
part
of
the
clearing
and
sat
on
a
log
and
appeared
to
be
in
deep
thought
.
The
Glass
Cat
had
been
greatly
interested
in
the
Gray
Ape
’
s
story
and
was
curious
to
see
what
the
giant
soldiers
looked
like
.
Hearing
that
their
heads
extended
above
the
tree
-
tops
,
the
Glass
Cat
decided
that
if
it
climbed
the
tall
avocado
tree
that
stood
at
the
side
of
the
clearing
,
it
might
be
able
to
see
the
giants
’
heads
.
So
,
without
mentioning
her
errand
,
the
crystal
creature
went
to
the
tree
and
,
by
sticking
her
sharp
glass
claws
in
the
bark
,
easily
climbed
the
tree
to
its
very
top
and
,
looking
over
the
forest
,
saw
the
six
giant
heads
,
although
they
were
now
a
long
way
off
.
It
was
,
indeed
,
a
remarkable
sight
,
for
the
huge
heads
had
immense
soldier
caps
on
them
,
with
red
and
yellow
plumes
and
looked
very
fierce
and
terrible
,
although
the
monkey
hearts
of
the
giants
were
at
that
moment
filled
with
fear
.
Having
satisfied
her
curiosity
,
the
Glass
Cat
began
to
climb
down
from
the
tree
more
slowly
.
Suddenly
she
discerned
the
Wizard
’
s
black
bag
hanging
from
a
limb
of
the
tree
.
She
grasped
the
black
bag
in
her
glass
teeth
,
and
although
it
was
rather
heavy
for
so
small
an
animal
,
managed
to
get
it
free
and
to
carry
it
safely
down
to
the
ground
.