The Dwarf Woman Taser Ju-Ju, yelping, by the scruff of his neck. Then the dwarf woman climbed in, and away they went at a speed which sucked the very breath out of their bodies. They dashed over a track across the moor, thickly strewn with furze-bushes and big boulders. Why they were not upset nobody will ever know, for they flew like the wind. Joan clutched the side, and opened her mouth to cry, but she really had neither breath nor time enough, and as for Bart, he was mad with delight. It was glorious! On they rushed, and every now and then the little postillion would give a wild shout; and then, if possible, they went faster and faster, and it seemed to the boy as if the shout were taken up, and echoed across the desolate moor, as indeed it was, for the dwarfs were watching, you may be sure, and this shout told them that the new King and Queen were coming; and one and another passed on the tidings to the hill, so that all might be ready. Fast as they went, before they got there the