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L Frank Baum’s 4th Oz novel "Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz" contains a lengthy vore sequence with some of the best dialogue ever spoken, unfortunately in my opinion, between talking animals. I have replaced the Wizard of Oz with Snow white, replaced Eureka the Kitten with Alice, and replaced the nine tiny piglets with the seven TEENAGE Dwarfs, to make it a gts vore tale instead.

The events involving Ann and the other giants took place in 1976. However, the beanstalks were still very much alive and growing in centuries past, in the time when Alice, Mrs Grimble and Serena, Peter Pan, Pied Pipe Eddy, Red Jean, Michael of the Lost Boys and White Robert lived in the Valley of the Giantesses.

 

One day, Snow White was talking over breakfast with the Seven Dwarfs (Sneezy, Sleepy, Dopey, Doc, Bashful, Grumpy, and Happy).

 

“We’re just teenaged dwarf boys,” said Doc, “We shouldn’t have to keep digging in mines to earn a living all day. I found a place where we can go for adventure.”

 

“Where?” asked Snow White.

 

“You’ll have to let me show you,” said Doc, and that day he led them to the Robert Hole. 

 

In no time at all, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs found themselves falling slowly down the hole, until they reached the Wonderland room below. Snow White found the ‘DRINK ME’ bottle, which of course was always somehow refilled in time for the next adventurer to discover it, and drank from it. 

 

Shortly afterwards, when they were all walking through Wonderland, Snow White grew to giant size for a while, and then shrank back to normal. When they came to Looking-Glass Land, they discovered the same house that Alice and others had gone through, and made their way through the Looking-Glass, onto the giant mirror image chess board in the dolls house, and were dutifully found and introduced to Brobdingnag’s Valley of the Giantesses by Alice and Red Jean, who was visiting Alice at the time, while Michael and White Robert had gone down the beanstalk to visit some of Robert’s old friends.

 

Most of the Dwarfs wasted no time in asking Alice and Red Jean for a date, but the giantesses explained that Alice was dating White Robert and Red Jean was dating Lost Boy Michael.

 

 “Then could we meet some of the other giantesses and ask them for dates?” asks a Dwarf.

 

“The ones around here are all spoken for,” said Alice, “Mrs Grimble dates Jack. Miss Yoop dates Peter Pan. Serena dates the Pied Pipe Eddy, and Olda’s only interested in eating little boys.”

 

“Then where might we meet some available giantesses?” asked a Dwarf.

 

“You could always go to the Queen’s palace. Both she and most of her maidens are unattached, all except for Glumbdalclitch,” said Red Jean, “I know the way and could guide you. It’s a long and tiring journey for people your size.”

 

“I can become a giant and carry them,” said Snow White, “It happens eventually.”

 

“You should be able to control it here,” said Alice, “I drank the Wonderland water too. I’ll come for the journey with you. I’ve never met the Queen.”

 

So Red Jean, Snow White, and Alice set off with Sneezy, Sleepy, Dopey, Doc, Bashful, Grumpy, and Happy. Snow White had no trouble retaining her giant size now.

 

After they had been journeying for a few days, they had used up the food they had brought with them, and been a little disappointed in not finding enough fresh growing fruit and vegetables on their journey.

 

“The situation is making me quite hungry,” said Alice suddenly, “Snow White, may I eat just one of the cute little Dwarfs? I could swallow him without hurting him. You’d never miss one of them, I’m sure.”

 

 

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