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IMAGINOTIONS
a giant. Did n't I mention that you would have a giant for a neighbor? I thought I spoke of it."
"No," I said; "you did n't speak of it. You said that it was a pleasant neighborhood. Perhaps that is what you had in mind."
"Possibly," he answered. "You have no objection to giants, have you?"
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"'THAT MUST BE THE FOOTPRINT OF MR. MEGALOPOD,' SAID THE AGENT."
I paused a moment before I replied. It depended on the kind of giant. If it was one of the Blunderbore kind, even a foot-ball player might have been forgiven a slight preference for ordinary-sized neighbors.