When everything on the table was eaten they arose and walked into another room. They found a table filled with fruit, candies and bon-bons.

In a short time these were all eaten up and another room in the castle explored.

“Suppose we go outside,” cried Dorothy. “I couldn’t eat any more, could you?”

“No,” said Ray; “I don’t feel very well.”

“I don’t either,” said the little girl, and they took each other’s hands and went outside into a garden.

There was a beautiful fountain playing in the sunlight, but the children never noticed it. To tell the truth they had eaten so much that they did not feel happy at all, and could not enjoy the lovely garden.

“I shan’t go another step,” said Ray, with a frown; “I’m going to rest on this bench.”

“Don’t be so cross,” cried Dorothy. “I’m going to sit down too.”

Just as Dorothy sat down there was a loud noise, and in the distance the children saw a great giant approaching.

“Let’s hide,” said Dorothy, and quick as a flash the children got behind the bench before the giant had seen them.