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Two tiny travelers, Smaly and Redy, set out to find three little girls and are soon bewitched so that their faces take on birdlike beaks. They pass through a whimsical city of edible and animated inhabitants—confectioner-kangaroos, sugar horses, flying fish, walking sponges—and encounter suspicion, peculiar laws, and the threat of banishment. Episodic episodes introduce a sugar-cane prison, a curious Historian whose manuscript uncovers past events, and a cast of eccentric officials and creatures. The narrative unfolds in dreamlike, playful scenes that mix nonsense, gentle satire, and imaginative invention.
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