WASSA MAKES A PLAN. 61 was a very crude affair, and all the light that entered came through the open door. The two giants who were to carry away the hut cautiously approached, and stooping down, looked in through the open door. The inside of the hut was as untidy as was the outside, and the giants saw the rover’s family fast asleep on beds of fir boughs. Satisfied that everything was in readiness for their plan, the giants rose to their feet and prepared to begin their work, while their com- panions stationed themselves at a distance to watch the proceeding. The two giants bent over to raise the hut from the ground, but no sooner had they placed