The BFG then explains that he only eats snozzcumbers, which are disgusting vegetables that taste of frogskins. He catches dreams, stores them in the cave, and then gives the good ones to children all around the world. The BFG then explains what he was doing with the trumpet and suitcase. He warns her of the dangers of leaving his cave, as his neighbors are sure to eat her if they catch her. The BFG then explains that he must stay with her forever, as no one can know of his existence. The giant then says that he will not eat her, as he is the BFG, or the Big Friendly Giant. For example, people from Greece taste greasy. The giant laughs, and explains that most giants do eat human beings, and that the people’s origins affect their taste. When he sets Sophie down, she begins to plead for her life, believing that the giant will eat her. Then, he starts to run incredibly fast, until he reaches a large cave, which he enters. This doesn’t work, and the giant picks her up through the window. He sees Sophie, who runs to her bed and tries to hide. A giant man is walking in the street, carrying a suitcase and what looks like a trumpet. She can’t sleep, and sees a strange sight in the street. As the book starts, a young girl named Sophie lies in bed in an orphanage.
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