This argument, which she repeated to herself more than once, finally determined the Queen of Oogaboo to undertake the audacious venture.“Whatever happens,” she reflected, “can make me no more unhappy than my staying shut up in this miserable valley and sweeping floors and quarreling with Sister Salye; so I will venture all, and win what I may.”That very day she started out to organize her Army.The first man she came to was Jo Apple, so called because he had an apple orchard.“Jo,” said Ann, “I am going to conquer the world, and I want you to join my Army.”“Don’t ask me to do such a fool thing, for I must politely refuse Your Majesty,” said Jo Apple.“I have no intention of asking you. I shall command you, as Queen of Oogaboo, to join,” said Ann.“In that case, I suppose I must obey,” the man remarked, in a sad voice. “But I pray you to consider that I am a very important citizen, and for that reason am entitled to an office of high rank.”“You shall be a General,” promised Ann.“With gold epaulets and a sword?” he asked.“Of course,” said the Queen.Then she went to the next man, whose name was Jo Bunn, as he owned an orchard where graham-buns and wheat-buns, in great variety, both hot and cold, grew on the trees.“Jo,” said Ann, “I am going to conquer the world, and I command you to join my Army.”“Impossible!” he exclaimed. “The bun crop has to be picked.”“Let your wife and children do the picking,” said Ann.
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