Humbug's dreams of greatness are castles in the air.
The gift in Milo's room is conspicuous.
The Which says, "Power Corrupts."
Diction is important in writing.
Milo's parents tell him to stop the awful din.
Before he receives the tollbooth, Milo is disconsolate.
DYNNE loves discord.
The kings of Dictionopolis and Digitopolis are involved in many disputes.
With nothing to do, Milo finds himself in the doldrums.
"I hope I don't have to eat my words," thinks Milo.
Milo has great expectations for his journey.
The giant's gelatinous body is unusual.
The Spelling Bee thinks Humbug is a humbug.
Milo is no longer satisfied with ignorance.
The demon's insincerity is obvious.