This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
identifier | question |
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56555 | About me? |
56555 | And did she succeed? |
56555 | And the girl? |
56555 | And was his name Charlie? |
56555 | And where are you taking us? |
56555 | And why should anyone wish to deceive us? |
56555 | But I wonder who or what turned it on? |
56555 | But are there no flesh and blood folks, like us? |
56555 | But what are we going to_ do_? 56555 But who could look so much like Dorothy and the Wizard?" |
56555 | But who were those creatures? 56555 But why?" |
56555 | Ca n''t the flowers tell their stories while they are still growing? |
56555 | Ca n''t you guess why I asked you to see me this particular morning? |
56555 | Could it be a trick, do you think? |
56555 | Did Queen Lurline go to see the Phanfasms after she left Oz? |
56555 | Did you say Mimics? |
56555 | Do I understand you to say that you want to leave this delightful place-- this most favored spot in the universe? |
56555 | Do all the roses tell the same love story? |
56555 | Do you know what room this is? |
56555 | Do you think we should wait that long? |
56555 | Have you and Hi- Lo always lived here alone? |
56555 | Have you ever been anywhere else? |
56555 | Have you found the spell yet? |
56555 | How are we ever to transport all these creatures to their cavern home? 56555 How big was your boy?" |
56555 | How can I ever thank you for what you have done? |
56555 | How do we know that the two mortals will not interfere with our plans to conquer Oz? |
56555 | How do you know we are just halfway there? |
56555 | How is it,asked the Wizard,"that the Mimics were able to capture Dorothy and me, despite the fact that we are inhabitants of the Land of Oz?" |
56555 | I wonder who those two funny little people are? |
56555 | I wonder,began the Wizard,"if you can tell us if the Princess Ozana is in?" |
56555 | I? |
56555 | Is anything wrong, Ozana? |
56555 | Is n''t that Trot and Cap''n Bill sitting on that bench over there? |
56555 | Is n''t that the forest where Santa Claus was found as an infant and adopted by the Forest Nymph? |
56555 | Is there a room in the palace with a great many mirrors? |
56555 | Is there any way,asked the Wizard,"that we can leave this mountain top?" |
56555 | Leave the mountain top? |
56555 | May I ask then,said the Wizard,"why you knew nothing of the flight of the Mimic King and Queen to the Emerald City?" |
56555 | May I take Felina in the garden with us? |
56555 | May I take Felina to Oz with us? |
56555 | May we see this Princess Ozana of yours? |
56555 | Oh, Wizard, why did n''t I think of that? 56555 Oh, Wizard,"gasped Dorothy,"did you ever see anything so lovely?" |
56555 | Ozma, do you think something''s gone wrong with the Magic Picture? |
56555 | Ozma, may I look into your Magic Picture to see the garden and the village just once more, before I cause them to vanish forever? |
56555 | Palace? 56555 See how the light shines from one small point in the far end of the cavern?" |
56555 | Shall we go in? |
56555 | Tell me, Scraps, have you seen her today? |
56555 | Tell me,Ozma said gently, taking Princess Ozana''s hand in her own,"is there something troubling you, my dear?" |
56555 | Want to go with Hank and me? 56555 Was he just a little shaver?" |
56555 | Was the light your magic, Wizard? |
56555 | What about the Guardian? |
56555 | What are we going to do now, Wizard? |
56555 | What can I do for your Majesty? |
56555 | What can it mean? |
56555 | What did we overhear Dorothy and the Wizard discussing today in the garden? 56555 What do squirrels like best of all, my dear?" |
56555 | What do you intend doing with the girl and the man? |
56555 | What do you mean by that, Scraps? |
56555 | What do you mean? |
56555 | What do you mean? |
56555 | What do you suppose it is? |
56555 | What do you think they will do if they find the magic spell? |
56555 | What does it mean? |
56555 | What happened to Hi- Lo and his elevator? |
56555 | What is that? |
56555 | What is that? |
56555 | What were you thinking about? |
56555 | When will you be going, Ozma? |
56555 | Where did you get this excellent food, if there are no human beings on the mountain top? |
56555 | Where''s Dorothy? |
56555 | Who are you, and what are you doing on my throne? |
56555 | Who are you? |
56555 | Who cares about her? 56555 Who do you think will rule the Emerald City and the Land of Oz, while both Glinda and I are absent?" |
56555 | Who is this ruler of yours? |
56555 | Who will go? |
56555 | Whoop ti doodle who? 56555 Why did Queen Lurline go to see such dreadful creatures?" |
56555 | Why did n''t I think of that myself? |
56555 | Why do n''t you look where you''re going, Scraps? |
56555 | Why do you say''our''Wizard? |
56555 | Why must you do that? |
56555 | Why not look in the Magic Picture and find out? |
56555 | Why not use Dorothy''s Magic Belt to wish Dorothy and the Wizard back here in the palace? |
56555 | Wizard, did you hear that? 56555 Wizard, did you hear that? |
56555 | You are positive that now is the time for us to act? |
56555 | You do n''t know who I am? |
56555 | You have a plan then? |
56555 | You know us? |
56555 | You mean--? |
56555 | And just how powerful and clever were the creatures who had captured her and the Wizard? |
56555 | And then she added doubtfully,"Do you think Queen Lurline will give her consent?" |
56555 | And what has happened to the real Dorothy and the Wizard?" |
56555 | And why did they want us to believe they were Dorothy and the Wizard? |
56555 | And why? |
56555 | But what if Ozma and Glinda were deceived? |
56555 | CHAPTER 2 Ozma and Glinda Go Away"What is it, Ozma?" |
56555 | CHAPTER 8 Toto Makes a Discovery"Where''s Dorothy?" |
56555 | Can you find it in your hearts to forgive me that I did not spend all my time keeping guard over the Mimics through all those long years?" |
56555 | Can you tell me if this street leads to the palace of Princess Ozana?" |
56555 | Did you find her on Mount Illuso?" |
56555 | Do you realize that Ozma and Glinda will be back in a day and a half? |
56555 | Dorothy smiled and moved on to a daisy which whispered to her in halting, doubtful tones,"Does he really love her? |
56555 | Dorothy smiled at this speech, and the Wizard asked,"Tell me, Hi- Lo, do people live on the top of Mount Illuso?" |
56555 | Glancing up in surprise at this sudden interruption, the Wizard exclaimed with annoyance,"Here, what''s the meaning of this intrusion?" |
56555 | Had she underestimated the Wizard''s powers of magic? |
56555 | He barked loudly and then growled,"Where''s Dorothy?" |
56555 | How about you, Wizard?" |
56555 | How could there be an escape from the cave from which there was no exit save the single stone door which was always closely guarded? |
56555 | How long would she and the Wizard be kept in the cave? |
56555 | Is that it, Ma''am?" |
56555 | Is there any real reason why you should return to Mount Illuso? |
56555 | Jellia Jamb tripped down the palace steps on an errand, and Toto called to her,"Is Dorothy still busy?" |
56555 | Just before Dorothy dropped off to sleep she asked,"Do you suppose this Princess Ozana has any connection with Oz, Wizard?" |
56555 | Know why?" |
56555 | Now he asked,"Just what do you believe to be the plans of the two Mimics who are now masquerading as Dorothy and me in the Emerald City?" |
56555 | Now tell me; why are we wasting time in the garden?" |
56555 | Now where did Dorothy and the Wizard spend most of the day and where have they fled just now to lock themselves in? |
56555 | Oh, tell me, Sir,"implored Mrs. Hi- Lo,"do you, perchance, know my son?" |
56555 | On the way to Ozma''s boudoir, Dorothy, who had grown fond of Felina the White Kitten, asked,"What about Felina, Ozana? |
56555 | Ozana-- doesn''t that sound an awful lot like an Oz name?" |
56555 | Perhaps you have something that meat folks like us could eat?" |
56555 | Remember that spring when you sprouted a green twig on your right shoulder?" |
56555 | Then the most important thing is-- where_ are_ the real Dorothy and the Wizard?" |
56555 | What can two weak mortals do in the face of our might?" |
56555 | What could this mean? |
56555 | What did Queen Lurline do_ after_ she left you here to become the Ruler of Oz?" |
56555 | What had she to fear from anyone now? |
56555 | What had she to fear from two mere mortals? |
56555 | What kind of a story did the sweet poppy tell? |
56555 | What wicked plot was behind all this? |
56555 | What''s that?" |
56555 | Where were these great birds taking them? |
56555 | Why? |
56555 | Wonder what would happen if I pressed it?" |
39868 | Am I not beautiful? |
39868 | And do n''t you consider a beautiful girl more lovely than a fish, however pretty the fish may be? |
39868 | And does every Flathead have the same kind of brains? |
39868 | And leave all of our people still imprisoned? |
39868 | And you say you are not here to demand any favors of me? |
39868 | Anything new, Ozma? |
39868 | Are n''t you going to take_ me_? |
39868 | Are we not alone then, in this house? |
39868 | Are you hurt? |
39868 | Are you the Supreme Dictator of the Flatheads? |
39868 | Are your deeds lovely, Coo- ee- oh? |
39868 | But are you sure she will not hurt me, or try to transform me? |
39868 | But ca n''t you realize, my dear, that I must do my duty, now that I am aware of this trouble? |
39868 | But how can we raise the island? |
39868 | But how could she expect to get back again? |
39868 | But how do you suppose Coo- ee- oh managed to sink the island, and make it rise again? |
39868 | But how? |
39868 | But if I do what will you give me? |
39868 | But what could they do then? |
39868 | But what shall we do? |
39868 | But where is he? 39868 But you are curious? |
39868 | Ca n''t we use it to catch the three fishes? |
39868 | Ca n''t you learn how, by looking at the machinery? |
39868 | Ca n''t you raise the island? |
39868 | Ca n''t your magic give us a horse an''wagon, or an automobile? |
39868 | Can I trust you? |
39868 | Can not your sorcery discover where Button Bright is? |
39868 | Can your fishes talk? |
39868 | Could n''t we capture the Diamond Swan and make her tell the secrets? |
39868 | Could n''t we throw a rope around it and pull it ashore? |
39868 | Could n''t you transform''em into polliwogs? |
39868 | Deeds? 39868 Did she steal it all from the three Adepts in Sorcery that are now fishes?" |
39868 | Did the fairies give you a double supply? |
39868 | Did you know, Ozma, that there were people in your Land of Oz called Skeezers? |
39868 | Do you claim this is your natural form? |
39868 | Do you dare make such a claim? |
39868 | Do you hear anything on top of the mountain''cept the bell? |
39868 | Do you intend to obey me, and leave this house? |
39868 | Do you know the reason? |
39868 | Do you know who I am? |
39868 | Do you like me better this way? |
39868 | Do you wish me to catch you, then? |
39868 | Has n''t Ozma the power to raise the island to the surface? |
39868 | Has n''t she any heart, then? |
39868 | Have you forgotten your former life? 39868 How big is the lake and how big is the island?" |
39868 | How can we discover the magic word? |
39868 | How can we get under it when it rests on the bottom of the lake? |
39868 | How do you know that? |
39868 | How shall we get back to the island, your Majesty? |
39868 | How will you summon them,he asked the lovely Sorceress,"and how can they hear you?" |
39868 | I have thought of those fishes,replied Glinda,"but among so many fishes as this lake contains how are we to single them out?" |
39868 | I suppose you are aware it is unlawful to practice magic in the Land of Oz, without the permission of our Ruler, Princess Ozma? |
39868 | I wonder why they did that? |
39868 | I''m going out for a few minutes,said she;"do you wish to go with me, or will you remain here?" |
39868 | If they refuse, what then? |
39868 | If you belong on the island, why are you here? |
39868 | If you knew this why did you not come to me at the Emerald City and tender me your loyalty and obedience? |
39868 | In another person''s home, where you are not wanted? |
39868 | Is n''t there any door or window in this dome that we could open? |
39868 | Is not your curiosity yet satisfied? |
39868 | Is that all the Book says? |
39868 | Magic-- witchcraft? 39868 May I go with you?" |
39868 | Oh, do you think so? |
39868 | Perhaps she turned the good things to evil uses? |
39868 | Tell me how? |
39868 | Tell me, Glinda,said Ozma,"who are the Flatheads?" |
39868 | The question is which of us shall go, and how many of us? |
39868 | Then you are the three Adepts at Magic, restored to your proper forms? |
39868 | Was the island ever sub- sub- sunk before? |
39868 | Well,said Dorothy,"if there''s a way around the wall, where is it?" |
39868 | Well,said Dorothy,"what are we to do, Ozma? |
39868 | What are they like? |
39868 | What did they quarrel about, and why do they wish to fight one another? |
39868 | What do you intend to do with the fishes? |
39868 | What do you mean by sub- sub- merging the island? |
39868 | What do you mean by that? |
39868 | What do you think of all this, Ozma? |
39868 | What do you want? |
39868 | What do you wish? |
39868 | What is it? |
39868 | What is your name? |
39868 | What is your object in making us prisoners? |
39868 | What means do you suggest for our getting into the Dome? |
39868 | What right have you to question my actions? |
39868 | What shall we do next? |
39868 | What shall we do? |
39868 | What shapes would you prefer them to have? 39868 What then, my friends, would you suggest?" |
39868 | What''s this? |
39868 | When did you see him last, Ojo? |
39868 | Where did you get them? |
39868 | Who is your Supreme Dictator? |
39868 | Why are you afraid to speak freely? |
39868 | Why not pump the water out of the lake? |
39868 | Why not? |
39868 | Will you agree to go away and leave me alone in my cottage, whenever I command you to do so? |
39868 | Will you go away now? |
39868 | Wo n''t the dome leak? |
39868 | You can do that, ca n''t you? |
39868 | *****"What is that?" |
39868 | Am_ I_ not more lovely?" |
39868 | Are n''t you happy?" |
39868 | Are you sure the rope is long enough to reach the bottom?" |
39868 | But how are you going to do it?" |
39868 | But now a big fat Flathead stood before the girls and in a gruff voice demanded:"What are you doing here? |
39868 | But what was this magic word? |
39868 | But who destroyed the transformation that made you fishes?" |
39868 | But why should I exhibit my powers to a stranger?" |
39868 | But, most noble Sorceress, provided you can make the boat go, of what use will it be to us?" |
39868 | Ca n''t we save him?" |
39868 | Can you help me do this?" |
39868 | Can you walk that far, Dorothy?" |
39868 | Could you make me white if I should agree to cut the web for you?" |
39868 | Did Coo- ee- oh come here in the boat to meet the Flatheads before the island was sunk, or afterward?" |
39868 | Did you discover the three fishes?" |
39868 | Do n''t you admire my beauty, Strangers?" |
39868 | Do n''t you think so?" |
39868 | Do you not fear my anger?" |
39868 | Do you promise to accept me as your Ruler and to obey my commands?" |
39868 | Do you s''pose, Ozma, we''re anywhere near the Skeezer Country?" |
39868 | Eh, friends?" |
39868 | Ervic leaned over the side and said to the fishes:"What next?" |
39868 | Glinda had never heard these names before, but looking closely at the three she asked:"Are you witches or workers in magic?" |
39868 | Have I spoken truly?" |
39868 | Have the Skeezers sent you to spy upon us?" |
39868 | Have you a skeropythrope with you?" |
39868 | Have you been in the lake ever since?" |
39868 | Have you forgotten your magic and witchcraft?" |
39868 | He went up to the gate that led to the cottage, set the copper kettle carefully down and bending over it asked:"What next?" |
39868 | How about some breakfast, Lady Aurex?" |
39868 | Is it magic of some sort?" |
39868 | Is there anything else you can do?" |
39868 | It''s time for my midday meal; are you hungry?" |
39868 | Lady Aurex watched her curiously and, when Ozma had again entered the room and seated herself, she asked:"What have you done?" |
39868 | One came quite near and to her Ozma said:"Will you please take us to the opposite hillside? |
39868 | Ozma had observed Lady Aurex closely and now asked her in a gentle tone:"Do you, also, believe me to be an impostor?" |
39868 | Pshaw, who cares for such silly things?" |
39868 | Reera bent over the kettle and asked:"Can you hear me, little fishes?" |
39868 | She knew he had spoken a falsehood, but only said:"Why did you quarrel with the Skeezers?" |
39868 | That''s so,"admitted Betsy, crestfallen;"we never thought of that, did we Trot?" |
39868 | The four men bowed low and one of them asked:"Where are the two girls, most noble Su- dic?" |
39868 | The man bowed and departed, and Dorothy asked wonderingly:"Is_ he_ a Dictator, too?" |
39868 | The young Skeezer then lifted it, poured out a little of the water so it would not spill over the edge, and said to the fishes:"What next?" |
39868 | They were almost in the center of the forest when Ojo, the Munchkin boy, suddenly said:"Why, where''s Button Bright?" |
39868 | Walk down into that thick fog, an''prob''bly get lost in it, or wait till it clears away?" |
39868 | What deeds can a swan do but swim around and give pleasure to all beholders?" |
39868 | What has stopped us, Ozma? |
39868 | What have you in that kettle?" |
39868 | What would you advise, Glinda?" |
39868 | Who would care to dwell in such an isolated place? |
39868 | Who''s going to tell them, and how are we going to make them behave?" |
39868 | Why do n''t you amuse others as well as yourself?" |
39868 | Why not let me transform them?" |
39868 | Will you please tell me more about your troubles with the Skeezers? |
39868 | With his head above the water he said in a cross voice:"What do you want?" |
39868 | You hope to witness some of my magic transformations?" |
39868 | asked Uncle Henry in a grave voice, for he could not bear to think of his dear niece Dorothy being out there under water;"how shall we do it?" |
39868 | cried Dorothy;"is your wife really a Golden Pig?" |
961 | Am I not beautiful? |
961 | And do n''t you consider a beautiful girl more lovely than a fish, however pretty the fish may be? |
961 | And does every Flathead have the same kind of brains? |
961 | And leave all of our people still imprisoned? |
961 | And you say you are not here to demand any favors of me? |
961 | Anything new, Ozma? |
961 | Are n''t you going to take me? |
961 | Are we not alone then, in this house? |
961 | Are you hurt? |
961 | Are you the Supreme Dictator of the Flatheads? |
961 | Are your deeds lovely, Coo- ce- oh? |
961 | But are you sure she will not hurt me, or try to transform me? |
961 | But ca n''t you realize, my dear, that I must do my duty, now that I am aware of this trouble? |
961 | But how can we raise the island? |
961 | But how could she expect to get back again? |
961 | But how do you suppose Coo- ee- oh managed to sink the island, and make it rise again? |
961 | But how? |
961 | But if I do what will you give me? |
961 | But what could they do then? |
961 | But what shall we do? |
961 | But where is he? 961 But you are curious? |
961 | Ca n''t we use it to catch the three fishes? |
961 | Ca n''t you learn how, by looking at the machinery? |
961 | Ca n''t you raise the island? |
961 | Ca n''t your magic give us a horse an''wagon, or an automobile? |
961 | Can I trust you? |
961 | Can not your sorcery discover where Button Bright is? |
961 | Can your fishes talk? |
961 | Could n''t we capture the Diamond Swan and make her tell the secrets? |
961 | Could n''t we throw a rope around it and pull it ashore? |
961 | Could n''t you transform''em into polliwogs? |
961 | Deeds? 961 Did she steal it all from the three Adepts in Sorcery that are now fishes?" |
961 | Did the fairies give you a double supply? |
961 | Did you know, Ozma, that there were people in your Land of Oz called Skeezers? |
961 | Do you claim this is your natural form? |
961 | Do you dare make such a claim? |
961 | Do you hear anything on top of the mountain''cept the bell? |
961 | Do you intend to obey me, and leave this house? |
961 | Do you know the reason? |
961 | Do you know who I am? |
961 | Do you like me better this way? |
961 | Do you wish me to catch you, then? |
961 | Has n''t Ozma the power to raise the island to the surface? |
961 | Has n''t she any heart, then? |
961 | Have you forgotten your former life? 961 How big is the lake and how big is the island?" |
961 | How can we discover the magic word? |
961 | How can we get under it when it rests on the bottom of the lake? |
961 | How do you know that? |
961 | How shall we get back to the island, your Majesty? |
961 | How will you summon them,he asked the lovely Sorceress,"and how can they hear you?" |
961 | I have thought of those fishes,replied Glinda,"but among so many fishes as this lake contains how are we to single them out?" |
961 | I suppose you are aware it is unlawful to practice magic in the Land of Oz, without the permission of our Ruler, Princess Ozma? |
961 | I wonder why they did that? |
961 | I''m going out for a few minutes,said she;"do you wish to go with me, or will you remain here?" |
961 | If they refuse, what then? |
961 | If you belong on the island, why are you here? |
961 | If you knew this why did you not come to me at the Emerald City and tender me your loyalty and obedience? |
961 | In another person''s home, where you are not wanted? |
961 | Is n''t there any door or window in this dome that we could open? |
961 | Is not your curiosity yet satisfied? |
961 | Is that all the Book says? |
961 | Magic-- witchcraft? 961 May I go with you?" |
961 | Oh, do you think so? |
961 | Perhaps she turned the good things to evil uses? |
961 | Tell me how? |
961 | Tell me, Glinda,said Ozma,"who are the Flatheads?" |
961 | The question is which of us shall go, and how many of us? |
961 | Then you are the three Adepts at Magic, restored to your proper forms? |
961 | Was the island ever sub- sub- sunk before? |
961 | Well,said Dorothy,"if there''s a way around the wall, where is it?" |
961 | Well,said Dorothy,"what are we to do, Ozma? |
961 | What are they like? |
961 | What did they quarrel about, and why do they wish to fight one another? |
961 | What do you intend to do with the fishes? |
961 | What do you mean by sub- sub- merging the island? |
961 | What do you mean by that? |
961 | What do you think of all this, Ozma? |
961 | What do you want? |
961 | What do you wish? |
961 | What is it? |
961 | What is that? |
961 | What is your name? |
961 | What is your object in making us prisoners? |
961 | What means do you suggest for our getting into the Dome? |
961 | What right have you to question my actions? |
961 | What shall we do next? |
961 | What shall we do? |
961 | What shapes would you prefer them to have? 961 What then, my friends, would you suggest?" |
961 | What''s this? |
961 | When did you see him last, Ojo? |
961 | Where did you get them? |
961 | Who are you, and where did you come from? |
961 | Who is your Supreme Dictator? |
961 | Why are you afraid to speak freely? |
961 | Why not pump the water out of the lake? |
961 | Why not? |
961 | Will you agree to go away and leave me alone in my cottage, whenever I command you to do so? |
961 | Will you go away now? |
961 | Wo n''t the dome leak? |
961 | You can do that, ca n''t you? |
961 | Am I not more lovely?" |
961 | Are n''t you happy?" |
961 | Are you sure the rope is long enough to reach the bottom?" |
961 | But how are you going to do it?" |
961 | But now a big fat Flathead stood before the girls and in a gruff voice demanded:"What are you doing here? |
961 | But what was this magic word? |
961 | But who destroyed the transformation that made you fishes?" |
961 | But why should I exhibit my powers to a stranger?" |
961 | But, most noble Sorceress, provided you can make the boat go, of what use will it be to us?" |
961 | Ca n''t we save him?" |
961 | Can you help me do this?" |
961 | Can you walk that far, Dorothy?" |
961 | Could you make me white if I should agree to cut the web for you?" |
961 | Did Coo- ee- oh come here in the boat to meet the Flatheads before the island was sunk, or afterward?" |
961 | Did you discover the three fishes?" |
961 | Do n''t you admire my beauty, Strangers?" |
961 | Do n''t you think so?" |
961 | Do you not fear my anger?" |
961 | Do you promise to accept me as your Ruler and to obey my commands?" |
961 | Do you s''pose, Ozma, we''re anywhere near the Skeezer Country?" |
961 | Eh, friends?" |
961 | Ervic leaned over the side and said to the fishes:"What next?" |
961 | Glinda had never heard these names before, but looking closely at the three she asked:"Are you witches or workers in magic?" |
961 | Have I spoken truly?" |
961 | Have the Skeezers sent you to spy upon us?" |
961 | Have you a skeropythrope with you?" |
961 | Have you been in the lake ever since?" |
961 | Have you forgotten your magic and witchcraft?" |
961 | He went up to the gate that led to the cottage, set the copper kettle carefully down and bending over it asked:"What next?" |
961 | How about some breakfast, Lady Aurex?" |
961 | Is it magic of some sort?" |
961 | Is there anything else you can do?" |
961 | It''s time for my midday meal; are you hungry?" |
961 | Lady Aurex watched her curiously and, when Ozma had again entered the room and seated herself, she asked:"What have you done?" |
961 | One came quite near and to her Ozma said:"Will you please take us to the opposite hillside? |
961 | Ozma had observed Lady Aurex closely and now asked her in a gentle tone:"Do you, also, believe me to be an impostor?" |
961 | Pshaw, who cares for such silly things?" |
961 | Reera bent over the kettle and asked:"Can you hear me, little fishes?" |
961 | She knew he had spoken a falsehood, but only said:"Why did you quarrel with the Skeezers?" |
961 | That''s so,"admitted Betsy, crestfallen;"we never thought of that, did we Trot?" |
961 | The four men bowed low and one of them asked:"Where are the two girls, most noble Su- dic?" |
961 | The man bowed and departed, and Dorothy asked wonderingly:"Is he a Dictator, too?" |
961 | The young Skeezer then lifted it, poured out a little of the water so it would not spill over the edge, and said to the fishes:"What next?" |
961 | They were almost in the center of the forest when Ojo, the Munchkin boy, suddenly said:"Why, where''s Button Bright?" |
961 | Walk down into that thick fog, an''prob''bly get lost in it, or wait till it clears away?" |
961 | What deeds can a swan do but swim around and give pleasure to all beholders?" |
961 | What has stopped us, Ozma? |
961 | What have you in that kettle?" |
961 | What would you advise, Glinda?" |
961 | Who would care to dwell in such an isolated place? |
961 | Who''s going to tell them, and how are we going to make them behave?" |
961 | Why do n''t you amuse others as well as yourself?" |
961 | Why not let me transform them?" |
961 | Will you please tell me more about your troubles with the Skeezers? |
961 | With his head above the water he said in a cross voice:"What do you want?" |
961 | You hope to witness some of my magic transformations?" |
961 | asked Uncle Henry in a grave voice, for he could not bear to think of his dear niece Dorothy being out there under water;"how shall we do it?" |
961 | cried Dorothy;"is your wife really a Golden Pig?" |
958 | Ah, how, indeed? |
958 | And is there a moral to the song? |
958 | And then? |
958 | And what now? |
958 | And why did you keep such a precious power in an old shoe? 958 Are the warriors all gone?" |
958 | Are these our enemies, then? |
958 | Are we not sad enough already? |
958 | Are we, then, less powerful than in my grandfather''s day? |
958 | Are you afraid, now that you are here? |
958 | Are you in the well? |
958 | Are you ready? |
958 | Are you sure about that? |
958 | Are you sure of that? |
958 | But could you fight? |
958 | But how about that wizard you mentioned? |
958 | But how did you escape? |
958 | But how? |
958 | But it''s hard to prevent oneself from being born; there''s no chance for protest, eh, Bilbil? |
958 | But tell me, my father, why do you fear the warriors of Regos and Coregos when these marvelous powers are yours? |
958 | But the pearls will assist us in case the warriors come again, will they not? |
958 | But what else could I do? 958 But where is Queen Garee, my dear mother?" |
958 | But who are the prisoners you have brought here, and why do you place them in my charge instead of guarding them, yourself? 958 But why bother me about such a small thing?" |
958 | But why has Your Majesty so few attendants? 958 Can he really talk?" |
958 | Can you fight, King Rinkitink? |
958 | Dear me, Bilbil,said Rinkitink,"why have you never told me this?" |
958 | Did he own a talking goat? |
958 | Did he succeed, Bilbil? |
958 | Did n''t the warriors get you, either? |
958 | Do you always ride upon his back? |
958 | Do you mean the one odd shoe that was lying on the floor when I came in? |
958 | Does n''t she like the nomes? |
958 | Does the fat King possess magic powers, or the goat? |
958 | Funny, is n''t it? 958 Have you eggs in that basket?" |
958 | Have you lost a shoe? |
958 | He must have whistled most exquisitely, eh, my friend? |
958 | Hey? 958 How am I to get up that hill unless I ride?" |
958 | How can I, a weak boy, pull the boat so far? |
958 | How could I do that? |
958 | How did it happen? |
958 | How do you like that, Bilbil? |
958 | I suppose they got the old man? |
958 | Is n''t that sweet, my pretty goat? |
958 | Is that so? |
958 | It is n''t a bad idea,said Gos, reflectively;"but where can we hide the King and Queen, so that the boy can not find them?" |
958 | King Rinkitink,said he,"do you know what has become of my left shoe?" |
958 | Me work? 958 Me?" |
958 | Must I give up my pretty shoes, then? |
958 | Oh, did it? |
958 | Oh, does it? |
958 | Oh, have you discovered his magic at last? |
958 | Superior? 958 Sweet, do you ask?" |
958 | Tell me,he continued, more gently,"where did you get those shoes?" |
958 | The use? |
958 | There? 958 Was I right, or was I wrong?" |
958 | Well, Cor, what are you going to do with him? |
958 | Well, why did n''t you laugh when Kaliko laughed? |
958 | What amuses Your Majesty? |
958 | What can you fear at the hands of your own subjects? |
958 | What did I tell you? |
958 | What do you mean? |
958 | What has become of our own boat, in which we came from Pingaree? |
958 | What is the bargain you propose, Inga? |
958 | What is your name, little maid? |
958 | What old man? |
958 | What shall we do next? |
958 | What way is that? |
958 | What would be the use? |
958 | What, then, can I do to please you? |
958 | When was that, Bilbil? |
958 | Where can you put it, to keep it safely? |
958 | Where did they go to? |
958 | Where is Inga? |
958 | Where is it? 958 Where is my shoe?" |
958 | Where is the Queen? |
958 | Which pearl would you like to have? |
958 | Who are you? |
958 | Who is Dorothy? |
958 | Who knows? |
958 | Who knows? |
958 | Who, now, is the coward? |
958 | Why did n''t you choose a cheerful subject, instead of telling how a man who was dead lost his red head? 958 Why did n''t you tell me you were going to let go?" |
958 | Why do n''t you ask the White Pearl? |
958 | Why do n''t you give a little credit to Inga? |
958 | Why do you ask? |
958 | Why do you ask? |
958 | Why do you not ride a horse? |
958 | Why do you refuse to work? |
958 | Why not? |
958 | Why not? |
958 | Why on earth did you not warn me of this? |
958 | Why should she harm me, who brings her the honey she so dearly loves? |
958 | Why wo n''t I? |
958 | Why? |
958 | Will they not miss Your Majesty from your palace at Gilgad? |
958 | Will you advise me what to do, in this my hour of misfortune? |
958 | ''Alas, poor Ned,''to him I said,''How did you lose your head so red?'' |
958 | A talking goat, do you say? |
958 | And how dare you come, uninvited and all alone, to the Island of Regos?" |
958 | And may we use your Magic Carpet, Ozma?" |
958 | And now the nome''s eyes wandered to Bilbil, and he asked:"Is that your talking goat?" |
958 | And now, tell me; are n''t you getting tired of trying to injure us?" |
958 | And where did the wonderful magic come from?" |
958 | And why did n''t you put the shoe under a pillow? |
958 | And why should I not please him in this little matter? |
958 | Are they not pretty?" |
958 | As Inga entered the room the King awoke and asked:"What is that mysterious secret of yours? |
958 | But how am I to get you out?" |
958 | But is the boy Inga as, well protected as Your Majesty and the goat?'' |
958 | But what chance brought you here, my Lord Pinkerbloo?" |
958 | But why did you willingly thrust your head into the lion''s mouth? |
958 | By the way,"he added, turning to the King of Regos,"have these prisoners any connection with the Land of Oz?" |
958 | Clever idea, that, was n''t it? |
958 | Did n''t know I was coming, did you? |
958 | Do n''t you know it''s a dangerous thing to do? |
958 | Do you imagine I fell down the well on purpose?" |
958 | Do you not agree with me, Nikobob?" |
958 | Do you remember the story of the bear that hired out for a nursemaid?" |
958 | Do you see the joke, Inga?" |
958 | Do you understand me?" |
958 | Eh, Bilbil, is n''t that reasonable?" |
958 | Eh? |
958 | Fine thought, what? |
958 | Funny, is n''t it?" |
958 | Funny, is n''t it?" |
958 | Funny, is n''t it?" |
958 | Go away-- will you?" |
958 | Goat, that you, who have never been to the Land of Oz, are able to talk?" |
958 | Have n''t I brought you all this distance so you may see something of the world and enjoy life? |
958 | Have you a proper weapon for me to fight with?" |
958 | He nodded pleasantly enough to his visitors and said in a cheery voice:"Well, Your Majesties, what can I do for you?" |
958 | How did you do it, Inga? |
958 | How many others escaped?" |
958 | How''s that, eh? |
958 | Inga walked up to the two men at the entrance and said:"Does this opening lead to the mines of King Gos?" |
958 | Inga was surprised at hearing this, and asked:"When did King Gos give you this order?" |
958 | Is it a masterpiece, do you think?" |
958 | Is it not dangerous for the King of a great country to make distant journeys in one frail boat, and with but twenty men?" |
958 | Is it not enough, for the present, that the magic saved you from death to- day?" |
958 | Once on a time there was a King with a hollow inside his head, where most people have their brains, and--""Is this a true story, Bilbil?" |
958 | Placing the White Pearl to his ear, Inga asked:"What shall I do now?" |
958 | Said the big Captain Buzzub in a gruff voice:"Well, little one, who may you be? |
958 | She was used to the twigs, of course, but what is the use of having nice, comfortable shoes, if you do not wear them? |
958 | So long as I''m not actually drowned, what does it matter?" |
958 | Tell me, Inga, could you let down some food to me? |
958 | The King was much astonished, and when the story was concluded he said to Inga:"What did you do with the other shoe?" |
958 | The Wizard had been standing near Bilbil the goat and now he was surprised to hear the animal say:"Joyful reunion, is n''t it? |
958 | The warriors asked one another who these could be, and where they had come from? |
958 | Then he asked:"How may I regain our boat?" |
958 | Then he seemed thoughtful for a moment and turning to Inga he asked:"Do you think, Prince, that if the worst comes, we could eat Bilbil?" |
958 | Then she laughed at his frightened look and asked:"By the way, are you ticklish?" |
958 | To become slaves of the barbarians, like the King, your father? |
958 | Up that steep hill?" |
958 | What do you say?" |
958 | What shall we do, Gos?" |
958 | When you were free, why did you not stay free? |
958 | Who is the funny fat person with you?" |
958 | Why did n''t Dorothy and the Wizard stay in Oz, where they belong?" |
958 | Why do you not go back and fight them?" |
958 | Why do you wish to see her?" |
958 | Why on earth did n''t you handle me gently?" |
958 | Why were you so foolish as to fall down that well? |
958 | Will you come?" |
958 | Will you kindly send for my goat, Bilbil, that I may sit upon his back to rest?" |
958 | Will you let me have them again?" |
958 | Would you, indeed, eat your old friend and servant?" |
958 | You would n''t ask me to break my promise, would you?" |
958 | cried Inga, and then he turned to his companions and said:"We shall be able to get our boat whenever we please; but what then shall we do?" |
958 | cried Rinkitink in horror,"would you stick pins into the King of Gilgad?" |
958 | exclaimed the Prince, amazed;"do you tell me that a pearl can speak? |
958 | must I return to Gilgad and be forced to reign in splendid state when I much prefer to eat and sleep and sing in my own quiet way? |
43936 | Am I really wonderful? |
43936 | And are n''t you? |
43936 | And back to Kansas? |
43936 | And now,said Dorothy,"how am I to get back to Kansas?" |
43936 | And she let you go again? |
43936 | And what became of them? |
43936 | And why is that? |
43936 | Are n''t they beautiful? |
43936 | Are there any other lions in this forest? |
43936 | Are there many of these mice which call you Queen and are willing to obey you? |
43936 | Are you a Munchkin? |
43936 | Are you going? |
43936 | Are you not a great Wizard? |
43936 | Are you not going to make them your slaves? |
43936 | Are you sure that Oz will see you? |
43936 | But could n''t you be mended? |
43936 | But how about my courage? |
43936 | But how about the voice? |
43936 | But is it a kind heart? |
43936 | But is n''t everything here green? |
43936 | But suppose we can not? |
43936 | But this is terrible,said the Tin Woodman;"how shall I ever get my heart?" |
43936 | Ca n''t you get down? |
43936 | Ca n''t you give me brains? |
43936 | Can you tell us where the Emerald City is? |
43936 | Certainly,answered the Scarecrow;"how do you do?" |
43936 | Did n''t you know water would be the end of me? |
43936 | Did you groan? |
43936 | Did you speak? |
43936 | Do n''t you suppose we could rescue them? |
43936 | Do you not see us? |
43936 | Do you think Oz could give me courage? |
43936 | Do you think,he asked,"If I go to the Emerald City with you, that the great Oz would give me some brains?" |
43936 | Does he never go out? |
43936 | Does n''t anyone else know you''re a humbug? |
43936 | Glinda is a good Witch, is n''t she? |
43936 | Have you any? |
43936 | Have you brains? |
43936 | How about my heart? |
43936 | How can I cross the desert? |
43936 | How can I get there? |
43936 | How can I get to her castle? |
43936 | How can I help being a humbug,he said,"when all these people make me do things that everybody knows ca n''t be done? |
43936 | How do you feel now? |
43936 | How do you feel? |
43936 | How far is it to the Castle of Glinda? |
43936 | How far is it to the Emerald City? |
43936 | How long will it be,the child asked of the Tin Woodman,"before we are out of the forest?" |
43936 | How shall we cross the river? |
43936 | How shall we get down? |
43936 | How was it that you appeared to me as a great Head? |
43936 | How, then, are we to find her? |
43936 | How? |
43936 | How? |
43936 | I never killed anything, willingly,she sobbed;"and even if I wanted to, how could I kill the Wicked Witch? |
43936 | I''m pretty well, thank you,replied Dorothy, politely;"how do you do?" |
43936 | If I put an end to your enemy will you bow down to me and obey me as King of the Forest? |
43936 | Is he a good man? |
43936 | Is he made of tin, or stuffed? |
43936 | Is he stuffed? |
43936 | Is he tame? |
43936 | Is n''t it a beauty? |
43936 | Is the Wicked Witch really destroyed? |
43936 | Is there anything we can do,it asked,"to repay you for saving the life of our Queen?" |
43936 | Is there no one who can help me? |
43936 | Of course not,answered Dorothy;"how should I?" |
43936 | Or I my brains? |
43936 | Or I my courage? |
43936 | Really? |
43936 | This is strange,exclaimed Dorothy;"what shall we do?" |
43936 | To be sure they could,cried the Scarecrow;"why did n''t we think of that before?" |
43936 | Well, then, what can be done? |
43936 | What are the Kalidahs? |
43936 | What are your commands? |
43936 | What can I do for you, my child? |
43936 | What can I do for you? |
43936 | What can we do to save him? |
43936 | What can we do, then? |
43936 | What did you say? |
43936 | What do you wish? |
43936 | What is he like? |
43936 | What is it? |
43936 | What is it? |
43936 | What is that? |
43936 | What is that? |
43936 | What is your trouble? |
43936 | What makes you a coward? |
43936 | What must I do? |
43936 | What promise? |
43936 | What shall we do now? |
43936 | What shall we do now? |
43936 | What shall we do now? |
43936 | What shall we do? |
43936 | What shall we do? |
43936 | What was that? |
43936 | When shall we start? |
43936 | Where did you get the mark upon your forehead? |
43936 | Where is Kansas? |
43936 | Where is he? |
43936 | Where is the Emerald City? |
43936 | Where is this City? |
43936 | Where is this great spider of yours now? |
43936 | Which road leads to the Wicked Witch of the West? |
43936 | Who are the Munchkins? |
43936 | Who are the Wizards? |
43936 | Who are you, and where are you going? |
43936 | Who are you, and why do you seek me? |
43936 | Who are you? |
43936 | Who are you? |
43936 | Who is Aunt Em? |
43936 | Who is Glinda? |
43936 | Who melted her? |
43936 | Who will go first? |
43936 | Why are those needles and pins sticking out of your head? |
43936 | Why did n''t you walk around the hole? |
43936 | Why do n''t you run and jump? |
43936 | Why do you have to obey the charm of the Golden Cap? |
43936 | Why do you want water? |
43936 | Why do you wish to see Oz? |
43936 | Why not? |
43936 | Why should I do this for you? |
43936 | Why should I do this for you? |
43936 | Why should I do this? |
43936 | Why should I give you courage? |
43936 | Why, do n''t you know? |
43936 | Why? |
43936 | Why? |
43936 | Will you take me to her? |
43936 | Wo n''t they hurt me? |
43936 | Wo n''t you go with me? |
43936 | Wo n''t you tell me a story, while we are resting? |
43936 | A woman opened it just far enough to look out, and said,"What do you want, child, and why is that great Lion with you?" |
43936 | Among them was the Queen herself, who asked, in her squeaky little voice,"What can I do for my friends?" |
43936 | As Dorothy entered they looked at her curiously, and one of them whispered,"Are you really going to look upon the face of Oz the Terrible?" |
43936 | At this the Queen of the Mice stuck her head out from a clump of grass and asked, in a timid voice,"Are you sure he will not bite us?" |
43936 | But how can I help it?" |
43936 | But tell me, is it a civilized country?" |
43936 | But what do you want?" |
43936 | But what shall we do?" |
43936 | But, comrades, what shall we do now?" |
43936 | Can you help me find my way?" |
43936 | Dorothy at once ran back to the cottage and found the oil- can, and then she returned and asked, anxiously,"Where are your joints?" |
43936 | Dorothy then gave her the Golden Cap, and the Witch said to the Scarecrow,"What will you do when Dorothy has left us?" |
43936 | Finally he said:"Why not call the Winged Monkeys, and asked them to carry you over the desert?" |
43936 | How can she do so?" |
43936 | How did you get me out?" |
43936 | How did you happen to be here?" |
43936 | How did you manage to escape the great Wildcat?" |
43936 | If you, who are Great and Terrible, can not kill her yourself, how do you expect me to do it?" |
43936 | Is the other one stuffed, also?" |
43936 | Shall we go there?" |
43936 | She had such a frightened little voice that Dorothy stopped and said,"Why not?" |
43936 | The King bowed low before Dorothy, and asked,"What is your command?" |
43936 | The Tin Woodman, raising his axe, rushed toward the little man and cried out,[ Illustration]"Who are you?" |
43936 | Then Oz asked,"What do you wish me to do?" |
43936 | Then he said:"Do you suppose Oz could give me a heart?" |
43936 | Then said the voice:"Where did you get the silver shoes?" |
43936 | Then she noticed Dorothy''s Golden Cap, and said,"Why do n''t you use the charm of the Cap, and call the Winged Monkeys to you? |
43936 | Then the Witch looked at the big, shaggy Lion and asked,"When Dorothy has returned to her own home, what will become of you?" |
43936 | There was another Munchkin with him, and the first thing I heard was the farmer saying,"''How do you like those ears?'' |
43936 | They looked again in every part of the room, and then, seeing no one, Dorothy asked,"Where are you?" |
43936 | They seemed greatly surprised to see so strange a company, and while the woman was busy laying the table the man asked,"Where are you all going?" |
43936 | Turning to the Tin Woodman, she asked:"What will become of you when Dorothy leaves this country?" |
43936 | What could the little woman possibly mean by calling her a sorceress, and saying she had killed the wicked Witch of the East? |
43936 | What do you command?" |
43936 | What do you mean by coming here and frightening my cow?" |
43936 | What ever shall we do?" |
43936 | What is that little animal you are so tender of?" |
43936 | When he saw Dorothy and her companions the man asked,"What do you wish in the Emerald City?" |
43936 | When they reached the castle Dorothy said to the Winkies,"Are any of your people tinsmiths?" |
43936 | When, at last, he came back, Dorothy asked,"Have you seen Oz?" |
43936 | Who are you, and why do you seek me?" |
43936 | Who are you, and why do you seek me?" |
43936 | Who are you, and why do you seek me?" |
43936 | Why do you seek me?" |
43936 | Wo n''t you let me carry you back to Kansas and stand you on Aunt Em''s mantle- shelf? |
43936 | [ Illustration] The little old woman took the slate from her nose, and, having read the words on it, asked,"Is your name Dorothy, my dear?" |
43936 | [ Illustration]"But who was she?" |
43936 | [ Illustration]"What is it?" |
43936 | [ Illustration]"Why do you wish to see the terrible Oz?" |
43936 | are you back again?" |
43936 | asked Dorothy;"the Munchkin farmer who made you?" |
43936 | asked the Scarecrow, when he had stretched himself and yawned,"and where are you going?" |
43936 | cried Dorothy;"are you a real witch?" |
43936 | exclaimed the girl;"are you going with me?" |
43936 | he enquired;"and who is Oz?" |
43936 | said the girl, anxiously;"what will protect him?" |
43936 | said the princess;"ca n''t you see these are strangers, and should be treated with respect?" |
43936 | she cried, folding the little girl in her arms and covering her face with kisses;"where in the world did you come from?" |
33361 | A Wheeler? |
33361 | A pretty ornament you''d make, would n''t you? |
33361 | A purple kitten? |
33361 | Am I a good guesser, Mr. Nome King? 33361 And could you, in fairness, ask me to return to you the lock of hair, just because you had smashed the doll?" |
33361 | And is Mr. Tiktok attractive? |
33361 | And is n''t this a key- hole, Billina? |
33361 | And no heart, I suppose? |
33361 | And the Scarecrow and the machine man? |
33361 | And what are Nomes? |
33361 | Are the Wheelers the only folks living in the Land of Ev? |
33361 | Are you alive? |
33361 | Are you intel''gent? |
33361 | Are you so very hungry? |
33361 | Are you sure? |
33361 | Are you the Princess Langwidere? |
33361 | Are you wound up to keep my secret? |
33361 | But how am I to know which thing is enchanted, and which is not? |
33361 | But how can you escape, without my consent? |
33361 | But what good is a bite, to a hungry tiger? |
33361 | But what is to become of the private? |
33361 | But what shall we do now? |
33361 | But where are my friends, the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman? |
33361 | But where did you get the key to un- lock this door? |
33361 | But, my children-- tell me, I beg of you-- where are my children? |
33361 | But, tell me; how does it happen that you are able to talk? 33361 Ca n''t you hear me?" |
33361 | Can I tell metal when I bump into it, or is the thing a rock? |
33361 | Can he think, and speak, as you do? |
33361 | Did they make many of you? |
33361 | Did you not pick our lunch- boxes and dinner- pails? 33361 Do I speak quite properly, in your judgment?" |
33361 | Do I understand that she will now return to us in safety? |
33361 | Do n''t you remember the warning in the sand:''Beware the Wheelers''? 33361 Do n''t you want to hatch it?" |
33361 | Do the lunch- box trees and the dinner- pail trees belong to the Wheelers? |
33361 | Do they live in the town of Evna now? |
33361 | Do you expect me to believe all that rubbish about the Land of Oz? |
33361 | Do you lay your egg very early? |
33361 | Do you mean to say that so many different princesses are one and the same person? |
33361 | Do you surrender? |
33361 | Do you take me for a cannibal? |
33361 | Do you think that is all true, my dear? |
33361 | Do you wish your ruler to plead with this wicked Nome King? |
33361 | Done what? |
33361 | Done what? |
33361 | Dorothy who? |
33361 | Guessing right? |
33361 | Has she failed? |
33361 | Have n''t you a club? |
33361 | Have n''t you any better manners than that? |
33361 | Have n''t you had your breakfast? |
33361 | Havn''t you any idea what country this is? |
33361 | How about Dorothy? |
33361 | How are you? |
33361 | How can the left wing be at the right? |
33361 | How can you? |
33361 | How could they know that the Queen of Ev and her family are all ornaments of a royal purple color? |
33361 | How dare you annoy me with your senseless chatter? |
33361 | How dare you call me a fool? |
33361 | How is my grammar? |
33361 | How may we pass the monstrous man of iron? |
33361 | How should I know? |
33361 | How should you guess right, where your betters have failed, you stupid fowl? |
33361 | I beg your pardon, I''m sure Mrs.--Mrs.--by the way, may I inquire your name, ma''am? |
33361 | I wonder what has become of her? |
33361 | I''d like to know,said Dorothy,"who this Nome King is?" |
33361 | I''d look nice as a piece of bric- a- brac, would n''t I? |
33361 | If I buckled it around my waist and commanded it to take me to Uncle Henry, would n''t it do it? |
33361 | In what way? |
33361 | Is it so very late? |
33361 | Is n''t it a trick? |
33361 | Is n''t it wrong to imprison a queen mother and her ten children? |
33361 | Is n''t it, though? |
33361 | May I see the Princess, please? |
33361 | May I use it? |
33361 | Oh, be very careful, Tiktok; wo n''t you? |
33361 | Oh, do you talk? |
33361 | Shall Ozma of Oz humble herself to a creature who lives in an underground kingdom? |
33361 | Suppose I refuse? |
33361 | Tell me,she resumed,"are you of royal blood?" |
33361 | That makes him think, does n''t it? |
33361 | Then how could it be a long life? |
33361 | Then how did you get away from there again? |
33361 | Then what has become of her? |
33361 | Then what shall we do? |
33361 | Then why do n''t you eat something? |
33361 | Then,said Dorothy, anxiously,"what shall we do?" |
33361 | Was n''t he in the palace? |
33361 | We''ve had some fine adventures together, have n''t we? |
33361 | Well, where is the passage through which you entered this room? |
33361 | What are they like? 33361 What are you crying for?" |
33361 | What are you doing? |
33361 | What can that be? |
33361 | What can the matter be? |
33361 | What color will you make the Kansas girl? |
33361 | What did I tell you? |
33361 | What difference does that make? |
33361 | What difference does that make? |
33361 | What do you mean by making a noise like that? |
33361 | What do you mean? |
33361 | What do you suppose the Wheelers are? |
33361 | What does it say? |
33361 | What does it say? |
33361 | What does she look like? |
33361 | What else can we do? |
33361 | What if we fail? |
33361 | What in the world are you doing up there? |
33361 | What is Tiktok doing now? |
33361 | What is dreadful? |
33361 | What is it? |
33361 | What is it? |
33361 | What is she doing-- singing her lay? |
33361 | What is that? |
33361 | What is your name, my man? |
33361 | What is your name? |
33361 | What looks like a door? |
33361 | What mean you, O kindly stranger? |
33361 | What more do you want? |
33361 | What names shall I give the Princess? |
33361 | What rubbish? |
33361 | What shall I do with the egg? |
33361 | What shall we do with the hen? |
33361 | What will become of me? |
33361 | What would become of it? |
33361 | What''s gone? |
33361 | What''s happened? |
33361 | What''s that? |
33361 | What''s the matter? |
33361 | What''s wrong? |
33361 | What''s wrong? |
33361 | What, your tooth? |
33361 | Where are you going now? |
33361 | Where did you get it? |
33361 | Where is it? 33361 Where is the entrance-- where is it? |
33361 | Where is the key to the clock- work? |
33361 | Where''s the place? 33361 Where? |
33361 | Where? |
33361 | Who did that? |
33361 | Who is Billina? |
33361 | Who is it? |
33361 | Who is very good? |
33361 | Who made you? |
33361 | Who speaks? |
33361 | Who was that laughing? |
33361 | Why are you so cruel to me? |
33361 | Why did n''t my magic belt work, I wonder? |
33361 | Why do n''t you eat the egg? |
33361 | Why not? |
33361 | Why should you fight the Nome King? |
33361 | Why so? |
33361 | Why, then, if the belt obeys you, were we unable to discover the Tin Woodman? |
33361 | Why, you do n''t want to go away and leave me all alone, do you? |
33361 | Why? |
33361 | Will you exchange heads with me? |
33361 | Will you kindly give me permission to eat you? |
33361 | You refuse? |
33361 | You''re a lady hen, are n''t you? |
33361 | And then she added, with some anxiety:"You do n''t strike, do you?" |
33361 | And then she turned to the machine and asked in an eager tone:"Do you know the Land of Oz, Tiktok?" |
33361 | And then, being very curious, she asked:"How did you come to be locked up in this place?" |
33361 | And what do you suppose this mysterious key unlocks?" |
33361 | And what has happened to me?" |
33361 | And who are you? |
33361 | Are you hungry?" |
33361 | But do you feel comfor''ble now?" |
33361 | But how will you touch the objects?" |
33361 | But tell me: who rules the Land of Ev now?" |
33361 | But what''s to become of us, I should like to know, afloat on this big pond?" |
33361 | CRIED DOROTHY;"HAVE YOU BEEN FIGHTING?"] |
33361 | Ca n''t you?" |
33361 | Could you say that I had not given you a pretty doll?" |
33361 | Did n''t I do him up brown?" |
33361 | Do n''t they sound delicious? |
33361 | Do n''t you know eggs are poison to Nomes?" |
33361 | Do n''t you know that eggs are poison?" |
33361 | Do n''t you remember standing on a corner of the mantel?" |
33361 | Do n''t you?" |
33361 | Do n''t you?" |
33361 | Do you suppose it is too deep for me to wade the rest of the way?" |
33361 | Do you think that it would fit this key- hole, Billina?" |
33361 | During the feast Ozma grew thoughtful, and suddenly she asked:"Where is the private?" |
33361 | EXCLAIMED DOROTHY]"What do you find?" |
33361 | Have you a conscience?" |
33361 | Have you not a stolen dinner- pail still in your hand?" |
33361 | Have you seen Billina? |
33361 | How could you guess my enchantments?" |
33361 | How dare you do such a thing?" |
33361 | How do you suppose it came there, Billina? |
33361 | How many guesses has he made?" |
33361 | Is Dorothy Gale of Kansas pretty?" |
33361 | Is he not a great work of art?" |
33361 | Is she here?" |
33361 | Is there no way to stop his machinery?" |
33361 | It seems too bad to destroy the use of the magic belt in that way, does n''t it?" |
33361 | It was opened by a little maid in a cap trimmed with gay ribbons, who bowed respectfully and asked:"What do you wish, good people?" |
33361 | Just then Dorothy ran into their room, in a state of great anxiety, crying:"Where''s Billina? |
33361 | She was still thinking of the egg, though; so presently she asked:"Why do you lay eggs, when you do n''t expect to hatch them?" |
33361 | Strange, is n''t it?" |
33361 | Their sweet little letters plead to know"more about Dorothy"; and they ask:"What became of the Cowardly Lion?" |
33361 | Then Dorothy asked:"Where is Billina?" |
33361 | There she stood before the slight and delicate form of the little girl from Oz and cried out;--"How dare you enter my palace unbidden? |
33361 | They were part way across the sands when Billina suddenly cried, in a voice of terror:"What''s that?" |
33361 | What have you done with it?" |
33361 | What sort of brains are you fit- ted with?" |
33361 | What''s that?" |
33361 | What_ could_ it be, she wondered? |
33361 | When she had left them( and you may be sure no one was sorry to see her go) Ozma said to Tiktok:"Will you join our party?" |
33361 | Where are they confined?" |
33361 | Where is it?" |
33361 | Which of you goes next?" |
33361 | While they waited for this command to be obeyed, she enquired:"Have we any other privates in the armies?" |
33361 | Who locked you up?" |
33361 | Who will make the first attempt?" |
33361 | Will Your Gracious Highness see them?" |
33361 | Will you go, too, Billina?" |
33361 | Would it not be well for us to avoid this grave danger?" |
33361 | [ Illustration: DOROTHY AND BILLINA ARGUE WITH THE KING]"Oh, that''s all, is it?" |
33361 | [ Illustration: DOROTHY WOUND UP NUMBER ONE]"Which shall I wind up first?" |
33361 | [ Illustration: THE NOME KING PUFFED HIS PIPE]"How''s that?" |
33361 | [ Illustration:"DON''T YOU KNOW THAT EGGS ARE POISON?"] |
33361 | [ Illustration:"HOW DARE YOU CALL ME A FOOL?"] |
33361 | [ Illustration]"Is n''t anyone going to get my egg?" |
33361 | [ Illustration]"What does?" |
33361 | [ Illustration]"Where is your husband?" |
33361 | and when they had stopped their flight he asked:"Where are you going?" |
33361 | and"What did Ozma do afterward?" |
33361 | are you useful?" |
33361 | cried Dorothy, in a shocked voice;"have you been fighting?" |
33361 | she exclaimed, in surprise;"have_ you_ been here all night, too?" |
33361 | what did I say?" |
419 | And can you make a bird a beast, and a beast a bird again, without taking a human form in between? |
419 | And get enchanted again? |
419 | And how about you? |
419 | And who are these others? |
419 | Are n''t you afraid to be wicked? |
419 | Are n''t you going to save those six monkeys who are giant soldiers? |
419 | Are n''t you good for ANYthing? |
419 | Are n''t you hungry, Cap''n? |
419 | Are they better than gold pieces? |
419 | Are you lonesome because you''re a magician? |
419 | Are you sure he ca n''t get away? |
419 | Are you sure you can get''em out of their fix? |
419 | Are you sure you know the way? |
419 | Are you the Wizard? |
419 | But how can two beasts raise an army to conquer the powerful people of Oz? |
419 | But if I find your black bag-- and find it inside of five minutes-- will you admit my pink brains are better than your common human brains? |
419 | But it''s safe, is n''t it? |
419 | But tell me, Glinda, what can I give our lovely Ozma on her birthday? |
419 | But what became of the walnut and the hickory- nut into which you transformed those dreadful beast magicians? |
419 | But what will WE be doing? |
419 | But where is the Magic Flower, and how can we get it? |
419 | But where will you get such tiny monkeys? |
419 | But why do you wish to go back to the island? |
419 | But why should MY wish be obeyed? |
419 | But why, if you are so great a magician, can not you conquer the Oz people without our help, and so save us the trouble? |
419 | Ca n''t you find any fat babies in Oz to eat? |
419 | Can you do that, Wizard? |
419 | Can you make a raft, Cap''n Bill? |
419 | Can you really do such wonderful transformations? |
419 | Can you remember the Magic Word that transforms people? |
419 | Can you think of anything more the little monkeys can do, Wizard? |
419 | Could n''t the Wizard of Oz help us-- or Glinda the Good? |
419 | Could n''t we put it on your back? |
419 | Did n''t you see the Magic Flower in the gold flower- pot? |
419 | Did they try to fight you when you saw''em? |
419 | Do many beasts live here? |
419 | Do n''t you admire my pink brains? |
419 | Do n''t you ever get hungry or thirsty? |
419 | Do n''t you have to hunt for your food? |
419 | Do n''t you know who WE are, either? |
419 | Do n''t you know? |
419 | Do n''t you like eggs? |
419 | Do n''t you like pretty things? |
419 | Do n''t you remember the four and twenty blackbirds that were baked in a pie? 419 Do n''t you remember?" |
419 | Do n''t you want some, too? |
419 | Do you know what I can give her? |
419 | Do you remember tellin''me yesterday''bout a Magic Flower in a Gold Pot? |
419 | Do you think I could wish for anything else, Cap''n and get it? |
419 | Do you think I''m a fool? 419 Do you think they''ll object?" |
419 | Do you think, Wizard, the Duck was right in saying no magic can rescue Trot and Cap''n Bill? |
419 | Do you''spose it''s very heavy, Cap''n? 419 Has any of your friends ever picked a flower from the wonderful plant?" |
419 | Have n''t you any friends? |
419 | Have you ever traveled this way before? |
419 | Have you money? |
419 | Have you the money to pay for it? |
419 | How are you? |
419 | How can you do that? |
419 | How could I walk OVER the water on the BOTTOM of the river? 419 How dare you come here?" |
419 | How dare you disturb me? |
419 | How did you get to the island? |
419 | How do you know about it, and who are you, anyhow? |
419 | How do you like it, Dorothy? |
419 | How do you s''pose a single, solitary Duck happened to be in the Land of Oz? |
419 | How does the Mixed Beast know that what he says is true? |
419 | How long will we be gone? |
419 | How many candles should there be on the cake? |
419 | How shall we answer this friendly stranger? |
419 | How would it be to give her that useless Pink Kitten? |
419 | How? |
419 | I said''people,''did n''t I? |
419 | I suppose we must take the shapes of beasts? |
419 | I suppose you can transform us into beasts as well as birds? |
419 | I suppose you''re not strong enough to bring the raft to this side, are you? |
419 | I suppose you''ve heard of me? |
419 | I wonder if the beasts will attack us? |
419 | I wonder who he was? |
419 | If I find it, will you go to them? |
419 | Is any kind of an egg dangerous to a Nome? |
419 | Is he ALWAYS hungry? |
419 | Is it good poetry, Scraps? |
419 | Is that ALL you want, Dorothy? |
419 | Is that all you can do, Wizard? |
419 | Is the Flower really wonderful? |
419 | Like what? |
419 | May I go across with you? |
419 | Me? 419 Me? |
419 | Prove what? |
419 | Roots an''all? |
419 | Shall we ask Ozma to let us take the Sawhorse? |
419 | Shall we go back to the Emerald City, as we are, and then visit Glinda the Good and ask her to break the enchantments? |
419 | Sorry for what? |
419 | Tell me, Toto,said the girl;"what would Ozma like best for a birthday present?" |
419 | The Wizard transformed? 419 The bees?" |
419 | Then what shall we do? |
419 | Then you''re a wizard? |
419 | Then you''ve never seen the Emerald City of Oz? |
419 | Two bees? |
419 | Under the water? |
419 | WHO''S going to do that? |
419 | Well, where can we find it? |
419 | What are Kalidahs? |
419 | What are you doing? |
419 | What are you going to do now? |
419 | What are you going to do with a raft? |
419 | What are you going to do with that? |
419 | What are you going to give Ozma on her birthday? |
419 | What are you going to give Ozma on her birthday? |
419 | What are you thinkin''of, Trot? |
419 | What became of the Goose? |
419 | What became of your magic tools? |
419 | What do YOU think, Rango? |
419 | What do we need a raft for, Cap''n? |
419 | What do you say, Bru? |
419 | What do you''spose has happened to us, Cap''n Bill? |
419 | What does he mean by that? |
419 | What does that mean? |
419 | What good would that do us? |
419 | What happens to them, then? |
419 | What has become of those Giant Soldiers who used to be monkeys? |
419 | What have you thought of? |
419 | What is a magician? |
419 | What is it, Cap''n Bill? |
419 | What is it, Glinda? |
419 | What is your thought, my dear? |
419 | What made them kick you out? |
419 | What shall we do now? |
419 | What shall we do with him? |
419 | What was I going to say? |
419 | What will happen to the Oz people, and what sort of an army could we get together, except of people? |
419 | What will they do with the swords? |
419 | What''s on your mind, Dorothy? |
419 | What''s that for? |
419 | What''s that swimmin''towards us, Trot? |
419 | What''s the matter? |
419 | What''s wrong with them? |
419 | When did that happen? |
419 | When did they go, and where have they gone? |
419 | Where are you going? |
419 | Where did you find so many diamonds? |
419 | Where is he now? |
419 | Where is it? |
419 | Where''s the Goose? |
419 | Where''s the Wizard? |
419 | Where''s the Wizard? |
419 | Where, Dorothy? |
419 | Who ARE you? |
419 | Who are you, and how came you in the forest of Gugu? |
419 | Who are you? |
419 | Who are you? |
419 | Who are you? |
419 | Who are you? |
419 | Who played this joke on you? |
419 | Why did you come here, anyway? |
419 | Why did you do it? |
419 | Why did you let them do that? |
419 | Why do n''t you make a few friends, and find something to do? |
419 | Why not find the Goose, first? |
419 | Why not? |
419 | Why not? |
419 | Why not? |
419 | Why should I want to please anybody? |
419 | Why should I? |
419 | Why so? |
419 | Will the beasts consent, do you think? |
419 | Will the big Leopard let me be King? |
419 | Will you go? |
419 | Wo n''t that make a queer combination? |
419 | Wo n''t you go now? |
419 | Would n''t you like to be king of that splendid fairyland? |
419 | You do n''t happen to have TWO o''them saws; do you, Wizard? |
419 | A Pink Kitten was curled up on the window- sill and Dorothy asked her:"What can I give Ozma for her birthday present?" |
419 | And can we get it home without breaking it?" |
419 | And it kept up these sounds so long that Trot finally exclaimed:"Ca n''t you hurry up and finish that''cantation? |
419 | Are we fools, not to heed a warning?" |
419 | As soon as she could speak the Glass Cat asked indignantly:"Are n''t you going to punish those monkeys for playing such a trick on me?" |
419 | Being transparent, so anyone can see through me, I''d look nice, would n''t I, with a common mouse inside me? |
419 | But how are we going to carry that big gold flower- pot? |
419 | But the beasts are better than the people, and why should they not have all the good things the people have? |
419 | But what shall we give her?" |
419 | But what will you do with it?" |
419 | But who are these strangers with you?" |
419 | But why had his father taken up the board? |
419 | Can you transform them all at once?" |
419 | Can you wonder I''m lonesome?" |
419 | Finally one of the walruses asked:"Can you really transform beasts into men, and men into beasts?" |
419 | Had he hidden some of his magic tools underneath the floor? |
419 | He now approached the Wizard and said:"Well, what do you intend to do about those poor enchanted monkeys?" |
419 | He served them an excellent supper, and while they ate it, the Hyup boy asked his companion:"Where did you get so many jewels?" |
419 | How did Trot and Cap''n Bill get to the island?" |
419 | I do n''t suppose we''re far from that Magic Flower, are we?" |
419 | Is that true?" |
419 | Next morning he said:"Which way do you travel to- day?" |
419 | Shall we agree to this plan, or not?" |
419 | Shall we ask Ozma if we can go?" |
419 | She met the Patchwork Girl and said:"What are you going to give Ozma for a birthday present?" |
419 | Suddenly the blue- green leaves of the trees changed to a purple hue, and Trot noticed this and said:"I wonder what made the colors change like that?" |
419 | The tools are in my Black Bag; but where is the Bag?" |
419 | The travelers halted abruptly and the Wizard said:"Look out for what?" |
419 | Then the little girl and the funny little man dismounted, and the great Lion demanded in a loud voice:"Who is King in this forest?" |
419 | Then, after the smoke had disappeared into air, the Wizard called out to the prisoners:"Are you free?" |
419 | What are you doing here?" |
419 | What do you say, Rango?" |
419 | What good are the things anyhow?" |
419 | What makes you lonesome?" |
419 | When are your folks comin''here?" |
419 | When it reached the river bank, both Dorothy and the Wizard leaped ashore and the little man asked excitedly:"Where are the bees?" |
419 | Where are you going now?" |
419 | Who are you and where did you come from?" |
419 | Why did n''t you tell me before?" |
419 | Why should I do that?" |
419 | Will you help us search for the Black Bag, Friend Cat?" |
419 | Will you listen to what he has to say to you-- to the message he has brought from the sky?" |
419 | Wo n''t that be fine?" |
419 | You''d be glad to please Ozma, would n''t you?" |
419 | he asked,"and what is a boy?" |
419 | suggested Dorothy;"what then?" |
419 | the Fox asked the Lamb; and"Who are you?" |
419 | the Munchkin boy asked the Rabbit; and"Who are you?" |
26624 | Ah, why, indeed? |
26624 | Am I? |
26624 | And did you send Polly to us? |
26624 | And do you know his father? |
26624 | And have n''t you traveled from Oz to Kansas in less than half a jiffy, by means of the Silver Shoes and the Magic Belt? |
26624 | And what is your name? |
26624 | And where''s the Scarecrow? |
26624 | Any onions, your Majesty? |
26624 | Are they alive? |
26624 | Are you a magician? 26624 Are you afraid of enemies?" |
26624 | Are you glad to leave us, dear? |
26624 | Are you going to Ozma''s party? |
26624 | Are you sorry you stole it? |
26624 | Are you''fraid of bubbles, too? |
26624 | Are your feet tired? |
26624 | Ask''em who they are, and what they want,whispered Dorothy; so the shaggy man called out in a loud voice:"Who are you?" |
26624 | But I mean another piece? |
26624 | But as we ca n''t go ahead and there''s no use going back, what shall we do next? |
26624 | But how did the Rainbow''s Daughter ever get on this lonely road, and become lost? |
26624 | But tell me, my friends, how did you happen to be here, in the Country of the Winkies, the first of all to meet us? |
26624 | But tell me, sir, where did you get the Love Magnet which you say you own? |
26624 | But what do you want us for? |
26624 | But what''s happened to you? 26624 But what''s you real name?" |
26624 | But where is the sand- boat? |
26624 | But who is this? |
26624 | But you ca n''t dig forever; and what are you going to do then? |
26624 | But, tell me, my dear, did you ever see so wonderful a city as Foxville in Kansas? |
26624 | Ca n''t you see that Billina is my friend? |
26624 | Did n''t I? |
26624 | Did you enchant me when you asked the way to Butterfield? |
26624 | Did you know the bear? |
26624 | Did you''vite the Musicker? |
26624 | Did you? |
26624 | Do n''t they go to school? |
26624 | Do n''t they work, at all? |
26624 | Do n''t you know where you came from? |
26624 | Do n''t you like it? |
26624 | Do n''t you realize that? 26624 Do n''t you want to find your mamma again?" |
26624 | Do n''t you? 26624 Do they all wind up together?" |
26624 | Do you belong to the nobility? |
26624 | Do you know Button- Bright, too? |
26624 | Do you know Ozma? |
26624 | Do you know what''s going to become of_ you_? |
26624 | Do you know who Button- Bright is? |
26624 | Do you know,asked the Rainbow''s Daughter,"if this is the right road to the Emerald City?" |
26624 | Do you really expect to get to Oz? |
26624 | Do you really think so? |
26624 | Do you think I could eat it? |
26624 | Do you think you will be able to guide the bubble? |
26624 | Do you, Button- Bright? |
26624 | Do_ you_ know what''s going to become of me? |
26624 | Do_ you_ think I''m beautiful? |
26624 | Does n''t your fox head want to yelp every minute? |
26624 | Emp''ror? 26624 Found what?" |
26624 | Have n''t you any dewdrops, or mist- cakes, or cloud- buns? |
26624 | Have the foxes gone? |
26624 | Have you ever been to sea? |
26624 | Hear me crunkle? |
26624 | Hello, Dorothy; still having adventures? |
26624 | How can you call that lovely head dreadful? |
26624 | How did you come here? |
26624 | How did you know my name, Santa? |
26624 | How do you like it? |
26624 | How do you like us? |
26624 | How should you? 26624 How''bout you, Polly?" |
26624 | I guess the palace will be chock full, Button- Bright; do n''t you think so? |
26624 | I mean have you ever been where there''s water? |
26624 | I mean, have you ever been on a big ship floating on a big ocean? |
26624 | I trust you are in good health, and that your families are all well? |
26624 | I wish it would snow; do n''t you? |
26624 | I''m sure Ozma would invite you if I asked her,she said;"but how could you get to the Land of Oz and the Emerald City? |
26624 | Is King Dough good to eat? |
26624 | Is he alive? |
26624 | Is it a boy or a girl? |
26624 | Is it a toy? |
26624 | Is it good? |
26624 | Is n''t it damp? |
26624 | Is n''t it? |
26624 | Is she? |
26624 | Is that all you have to eat? |
26624 | Is this a fairy country? |
26624 | Is this, also, some enchanted person? |
26624 | Is your Conscience still in good order? |
26624 | It looks now as if it might end pretty soon,remarked the shaggy man;"and what shall we do if it does?" |
26624 | It''s kind of fun to be a Princess once in a while; do n''t you think so? |
26624 | It''s rather pretty, is n''t it? |
26624 | Must I? |
26624 | Must I? |
26624 | Must it? |
26624 | My name''s Dorothy,said she, jumping up again,"but what are we going to do? |
26624 | No? |
26624 | Oh no, Polly-- I may call you Polly, may n''t I? 26624 Oh; do you?" |
26624 | Polly whom? |
26624 | Stop it, ca n''t you? |
26624 | The Wizard? 26624 The seventh from where?" |
26624 | Then where does he live? 26624 Then why do you wear sailor clothes?" |
26624 | Then why do you wonder that an hour or two could bring you to Foxville, which is nearer to Oz than it is to Kansas? |
26624 | To see what? |
26624 | Was it alive? |
26624 | Was n''t he sorry then? |
26624 | Was n''t it here a minute ago? |
26624 | Well, why do n''t you? |
26624 | What are you going to do? |
26624 | What beasts are they? |
26624 | What became of the Saw- Horse, afterward? |
26624 | What became of the other heads, Jack? |
26624 | What brought you here, strangers? |
26624 | What can Johnny do? |
26624 | What do you mean by making such a racket? |
26624 | What do you suppose my name is? |
26624 | What do you think, Polly? 26624 What do you want?" |
26624 | What else? |
26624 | What for? |
26624 | What have we here? |
26624 | What in the world do you s''pose that is? |
26624 | What in? |
26624 | What is it, dear? |
26624 | What is it? |
26624 | What is your Magic Belt? |
26624 | What is your business here? |
26624 | What is your papa''s name? |
26624 | What more do you desire? |
26624 | What must I know? |
26624 | What''s a captive? |
26624 | What''s a musicker? |
26624 | What''s a pris''ner? |
26624 | What''s that? |
26624 | What''s that? |
26624 | What''s that? |
26624 | What''s that? |
26624 | What''s the matter, Polly? |
26624 | What''s''cordeon? |
26624 | What''s''ren''? |
26624 | Whatever made you think this is Kansas? |
26624 | When is her birthday, Jellia? |
26624 | Where are your reindeer? |
26624 | Where do you expect to get to? |
26624 | Where do you live? |
26624 | Where does_ he_ live? |
26624 | Where is the Truth Pond? |
26624 | Where is your home? |
26624 | Where is your mamma? |
26624 | Where? |
26624 | Which one? |
26624 | Who are they? |
26624 | Who are you, dear? |
26624 | Who are you? |
26624 | Who do you imagine, dear, mixed up those roads, so as to start you wandering in the direction of Oz? |
26624 | Who ever heard of a shaggy fairy? |
26624 | Who is still to come? |
26624 | Who is your friend? |
26624 | Who lives here? |
26624 | Who''s he? |
26624 | Who''s he? |
26624 | Why did n''t the Eskimo keep it? |
26624 | Why did n''t you send me word you were going to have a birthday party? |
26624 | Why did n''t you want to go to Butterfield? |
26624 | Why did you steal it? |
26624 | Why do they call you Chick? |
26624 | Why not? |
26624 | Why not? |
26624 | Why not? |
26624 | Why, do n''t I see you every Christmas Eve, when you''re asleep? |
26624 | Why, yes; we are in Kansas now, are n''t we? |
26624 | Why? |
26624 | Why? |
26624 | Why? |
26624 | Why? |
26624 | Will he? |
26624 | Will the Scarecrow scare me? |
26624 | Will you ride in a bubble, or shall I send you and Toto home by means of the Magic Belt? |
26624 | Will you, Toto? |
26624 | Will your folks worry? |
26624 | Wo n''t your father miss you, and look for you, and let down another rainbow for you? |
26624 | You do n''t? |
26624 | You take the branch next the willow stump, I b''lieve; or else the branch by the gopher holes; or else----"Wo n''t any of''em do, miss? |
26624 | You''ll be my friend-- won''t you? |
26624 | ''What''s''ren''''? |
26624 | And now-- why, where''s the highway, Shaggy Man?" |
26624 | And where are they, Billina?" |
26624 | Are they friendly to us, do you think?" |
26624 | Are you going to the Land of Oz?" |
26624 | Are you well and happy?" |
26624 | At last the shaggy man turned and inquired,"What''s your name, little girl?" |
26624 | But tell me, do you think I am so beautiful?" |
26624 | Button- Bright stopped crying and asked timidly:"Am I?" |
26624 | Did you ever sail a ship?" |
26624 | Did you suppose we are so vulgar as to use money here?" |
26624 | Do n''t you think so?" |
26624 | Do n''t you think so?" |
26624 | Do n''t you, Toto?" |
26624 | Do you have to help wash dishes on the rainbow, Polly?" |
26624 | Do you know the mighty Princess Ozma?" |
26624 | Do you know why two and two make four?" |
26624 | Happening just then to feel the Love Magnet in his pocket, he said to the creatures, with more confidence:"Do n''t you love me?" |
26624 | He turned toward their foes and asked:"What do you want us to do?" |
26624 | How do you like the new head, Button- Bright?" |
26624 | How''s his heart?" |
26624 | How, then, did he come to be in this lonely road? |
26624 | Is it far from here to the Emerald City?" |
26624 | Is n''t it lucky we found it?" |
26624 | Is there any command, in the meantime, with which you desire to honor me?" |
26624 | Is this the lane?" |
26624 | It is n''t nearly as pretty as your own head, no matter what the foxes say; but you can get along with it for a little while longer, ca n''t you?" |
26624 | It would be hard to match this castle in Kansas; would n''t it, little Dorothy?" |
26624 | Presently she saw a sign on a house that read:"Madam de Fayke, Hoofist,"and she asked their conductor:"What''s a''hoofist,''please?" |
26624 | So what does it matter?" |
26624 | The first one is by the elm tree; and the second is by the gopher holes; and then----""Then what?" |
26624 | The shaggy man said:"Who are you, sir?" |
26624 | This speech greatly surprised the little girl, who asked:"How did your Majesty know my name?" |
26624 | To the surprise of his companions, the boy asked this long question:"If I swallowed a mouth- organ, what would I be?" |
26624 | Try some, wo n''t you?" |
26624 | Turning again to Button- Bright, he asked:"Having told you my name, what would you call me?" |
26624 | We''re across the desert, are n''t we? |
26624 | What does your mamma call you?" |
26624 | What food would you prefer, a bran mash or ripe oats in the shell?" |
26624 | What would you advise me to do, Dorothy?" |
26624 | Whatever''s the matter now?" |
26624 | Where did you get that donkey head? |
26624 | Where do you suppose they all go to?" |
26624 | Where''s Ozma?" |
26624 | Where_ do_ you want to go to, then?" |
26624 | While they waited, the Scarecrow, who was near the little boy, asked:"Why are you called Button- Bright?" |
26624 | Who else do you suppose brings him his Christmas neckties and stockings?" |
26624 | Why did you name them all with the same name?" |
26624 | Why not?" |
26624 | Why, what''s that?" |
26624 | [ Illustration] In the bright morning sunshine, as they ate of the strawberries and sweet juicy pears, Dorothy said:"Polly, can you do any magic?" |
26624 | [ Illustration]"Did you conquer her?" |
26624 | [ Illustration]"I''m glad I do n''t have to live with the organ- man; are n''t you, Polly?" |
26624 | [ Illustration]"What is this?" |
26624 | [ Illustration]"What''s sov''rin, and what''s c''u''nity?" |
26624 | exclaimed Dorothy;"is this another fairy adventure?" |
26624 | oom, pom- pom!__ Tiddle- tiddle- tiddle, oom pom- pom!__ Oom, pom- pom-- pah!_"What is it, a band or a mouth- organ?" |
26624 | or a fairy in disguise?" |
26624 | shall I promise the donkey king an invitation to Ozma''s party?" |
26624 | she cried;"where did you come from?" |
30852 | A Tin Woodman? 30852 All of them?" |
30852 | And are you happy? |
30852 | And did you marry Nimmie Amee? |
30852 | And does she weep and wail from morning till night? |
30852 | And of the different parts of our bodies? |
30852 | And what are we going to do with them? |
30852 | And what good is the straw man to you, or to himself, when the ditch keeps you from going any further? |
30852 | And will you take me along? |
30852 | Are they rubber, do you think? |
30852 | Are we going to the Munchkin Country by way of the Emerald City? |
30852 | Are you a Witch, then? |
30852 | Are you friends, or foes? |
30852 | Are you happy? |
30852 | Are you really my old friend, the Scarecrow? |
30852 | Are you sure of that? |
30852 | Are you trying to make me angry? |
30852 | Are_ you_ a witch, or fairy, or something of the sort? |
30852 | But are they happy? |
30852 | But how came you to lose your body? |
30852 | But how can we get to that part of the Munchkin Country where you once lived without passing through the Emerald City? |
30852 | But who are you? |
30852 | But who can_ you_ be? |
30852 | But, tell me, please, why were you not killed when you were chopped to pieces? |
30852 | But-- see here,said the Scarecrow, who had listened intently to this explanation,"why not put the monkey''s form on some one else?" |
30852 | By the way,said the Tin Soldier,"what ever became of_ my_ old head, Ku- Klip?" |
30852 | Ca n''t you see he''s rusted, just as you were once? |
30852 | Could n''t the Wizard give you a heart that was both Kind and Loving? |
30852 | Could n''t we go around it? |
30852 | Could n''t you manage to escape from this terrible Yookoohoo? |
30852 | Could you make us all as small as that rabbit? |
30852 | Did it hurt? |
30852 | Did n''t you say she lives with a Wicked Witch, who makes her a slave? |
30852 | Did they ever grow up? |
30852 | Do n''t I look horrid, Dorothy, with eyes several sizes too big for my body, and so weak that I ought to wear spectacles? |
30852 | Do n''t you know me, Nimmie? |
30852 | Do n''t you know me? 30852 Do n''t you know what happiness is?" |
30852 | Do n''t you know? |
30852 | Do n''t you know_ me_, my dear? |
30852 | Do n''t you think you''d better leave me as I am? |
30852 | Do you know the name of the people on Mount Munch, with whom she went to live? |
30852 | Do you remember loving a pretty Munchkin girl named Nimmie Amee? |
30852 | Do you s''pose Nimmie Amee still loves you, after all these years? |
30852 | Do you think a magic breakfast would taste good, or relieve the pangs of hunger I now suffer? |
30852 | Do you think me so cruel? |
30852 | Do you think we shall ever be able to get our proper forms back again? |
30852 | Does Nimmie Amee live there now? |
30852 | Does your burrow go underneath this Wall of Air? |
30852 | Happy? 30852 Have n''t you a name?" |
30852 | Have n''t you heard of Jinjur? |
30852 | Have you any children? |
30852 | Have you decided what forms to give us? |
30852 | How about a plump owl? |
30852 | How did it happen, do you suppose? |
30852 | How did you get there? |
30852 | How did you happen to have such a shape? |
30852 | How did you manage to do that? |
30852 | How do you expect me to comb my hair without help? |
30852 | How does it feel, Scarecrow, to be a Bear? |
30852 | How high is it? |
30852 | How long a nap do you wish? |
30852 | How old am I, Father? |
30852 | How old are you now? |
30852 | How would mush- and- milk do? |
30852 | I do n''t hear any bugle, but when do we go? |
30852 | I wonder who lives there? |
30852 | I wonder who you are? |
30852 | I wonder,said Dorothy, thoughtfully,"if we could n''t find someone in the Land of Oz who would be willing to become a green monkey? |
30852 | I wonder,said Woot,"if those cast- off parts of you two unfortunates are still in that barrel in the corner?" |
30852 | If that is true, how was that Wicked Witch destroyed? |
30852 | If you are Nick Chopper''s Head, then you are_ Me_--or I''m_ You_--or-- or-- What relation_ are_ we, anyhow? |
30852 | If you can work magic, why do n''t you break the enchantment you are under and return to your proper form? |
30852 | If you found her, do you suppose she''d change you back into a two- legged boy? |
30852 | In what way? |
30852 | Is Jinjur a man, a woman, a beast or a bird? |
30852 | Is Ozma''s magic all used up? |
30852 | Is it good to eat? |
30852 | Is she a dwarf? |
30852 | Is the shape natural? |
30852 | May I ask your name, sir? |
30852 | May I have some of your straw? |
30852 | May I see him? |
30852 | Oh, have n''t I told you about Chopfyt? |
30852 | Oh; do you think, then? |
30852 | Oh; it''s a wall, is it? |
30852 | Pardon me, but may I ask if you-- eh-- eh-- if you ever had a Body? |
30852 | Rude? |
30852 | Shall I puncture the King? |
30852 | She shall choose between us, as we have agreed,the Tin Woodman promised;"but how shall we get to the poor girl?" |
30852 | Thank your Majesty,replied Woot, and then he turned to the Tin Woodman and inquired:"What are your further plans, Mr. Emperor? |
30852 | Then what are you doing with that axe? 30852 Then what in the world do you expect me to eat?" |
30852 | There are no fields of grain in your Valley,said he;"where, then, did you get the flour to make your biscuits?" |
30852 | Unless what? |
30852 | Was the witch, or fairy, or whatever she was, an old person, with wrinkled skin, and half her teeth gone? |
30852 | Well, what are we to do about it? |
30852 | Well,said the Giantess,"what excuse have you to offer?" |
30852 | What Magic Apron do you mean? |
30852 | What are you waiting for, Captain Fyter? |
30852 | What became of Chopfyt after that? |
30852 | What can we do about that leg, anyhow? |
30852 | What do I care for a girl whom I have never seen and who has never seen me? |
30852 | What do you care, anyhow,Betsy Bobbin asked the Tin Woodman,"so long as Nimmie Amee is satisfied?" |
30852 | What do you suppose my friend the Patchwork Girl would think of me, if she saw me wearing this beastly shape? |
30852 | What do you want? |
30852 | What does the Sign say? |
30852 | What forms do you intend to give us? |
30852 | What have you discovered? |
30852 | What is Magic Glue? |
30852 | What sort of a Professor is your husband? |
30852 | What was the Munchkin girl''s name? |
30852 | What will become of her, I wonder? |
30852 | What will you do now? |
30852 | What''s the matter? |
30852 | When shall we start? |
30852 | Where did you go? |
30852 | Where is she now? |
30852 | Which of my friends did you manage to eat? |
30852 | Who is Chopfyt? |
30852 | Who is Jinjur? |
30852 | Who lives here? |
30852 | Who put the air wall around the house? |
30852 | Who was this Dorothy? |
30852 | Who would agree to make the change? |
30852 | Who''s King here, anyhow? 30852 Who''s there?" |
30852 | Whose heart did you use in making the body? |
30852 | Why did n''t you look where you were going? |
30852 | Why did you do that? |
30852 | Why do n''t you cross over and eat hay? |
30852 | Why not go to Ku- Klip and ask him what has become of the girl? |
30852 | Why not? |
30852 | Why not? |
30852 | Why, I''m-- I''m-- How old am I, Father? |
30852 | Why? |
30852 | Why? |
30852 | Will a stuffed Bear also make you laugh? |
30852 | Will you accompany me on this errand? |
30852 | Will you allow us to pass through it, if we are able to? |
30852 | Will your father scold you for getting left on the earth? |
30852 | Wo n''t you please tell me the story? |
30852 | Would n''t you be willing to become a green monkey-- see what a pretty color it is-- so that this poor boy could be restored to his own shape? |
30852 | Would n''t you like to be the Empress of the Winkies? |
30852 | Would she care if I ate some of those ripe cream- puffs? |
30852 | Would you like some? |
30852 | Would you really do that? |
30852 | Would you really like to be as you were before? |
30852 | Yet, in spite of this condition, you were going to marry Nimmie Amee? |
30852 | You knew it was private property, I suppose? |
30852 | You? 30852 A learned college professor recently wrote me to ask:For readers of what age are your books intended?" |
30852 | Am I correct, friend Scarecrow?" |
30852 | And Mrs. Yoop transformed you? |
30852 | And what good would an exchange do?" |
30852 | And why has the other tin man a sword?" |
30852 | Are they dangerous, do you think, my good Panta?" |
30852 | Are you hungry?" |
30852 | But how are we to get into his deserted castle? |
30852 | But how did she manage to get_ you_, Polychrome?" |
30852 | But tell me, since you are a fairy, and have a fairy wisdom: do you think we shall be able to break these enchantments?" |
30852 | But what is it?" |
30852 | But where could they have gone to? |
30852 | But where_ is_ the monkey boy?" |
30852 | But why should you wish to escape? |
30852 | But, tell me, please: What is a Tin Owl good for?" |
30852 | But, tell me, what was the name of the Munchkin girl you were in love with?" |
30852 | Ca n''t you change''em back into their own shapes? |
30852 | Ca n''t you help us, being a Fairy?" |
30852 | Captain Fyter[ Illustration] CHAPTER 16"Are you really a soldier?" |
30852 | Did you think,"with a pleasant smile,"that I was born just as I am? |
30852 | Do n''t you ask questions?" |
30852 | Do n''t you know that thinking is very bad for Dragons?" |
30852 | Do n''t you see his sword?" |
30852 | Do you see?" |
30852 | Do you think it looks like rain?" |
30852 | Do you want to keep me thinking all the time? |
30852 | Finally one of the Dragons which was farthest away from him asked, in a deep, grave voice:"What was that?" |
30852 | Finally the Tin Woodman ventured to ask:"And did Nimmie Amee return your love?" |
30852 | Had you no friends in that corner of the Gillikin Country? |
30852 | Have you eaten him so quickly?" |
30852 | How are we going to get rid of these shapes, and become ourselves again?" |
30852 | How dare you enter my house?" |
30852 | How is my Tin Owl feeling?" |
30852 | I do n''t like being a monkey, but what''s the use of kicking against my fate?" |
30852 | I hope you do n''t resent my affectionate appetite?" |
30852 | I wonder who lives here?" |
30852 | I''m your old friend the Scarecrow?" |
30852 | Is the pump ready?" |
30852 | It''s wicked to be wasteful, is n''t it?" |
30852 | Look at_ me_, Woot; what am_ I_?" |
30852 | One of the Scarecrow''s recitations was like this:"What sound is so sweet As the straw from the wheat When it crunkles so tender and low? |
30852 | Perhaps you''d prefer to choose your own transformations?" |
30852 | Polychrome began to laugh, and the Scarecrow said:"What''s the matter?" |
30852 | Said the Scarecrow, twisting his stuffed head around in Mrs. Yoop''s direction:"Do you know, Ma''am, who we are?" |
30852 | She danced close to him and said:"If you can stretch your neck across the ditch, why not help us over? |
30852 | Sitting upon the ground, the boy asked:"Can_ you_ see us, Poly?" |
30852 | That a Head would be created without a Body?" |
30852 | The clatter of the Tin Owl''s wings sounded above him, and the little Brown Bear came trotting up and asked:"Where is the monkey? |
30852 | Then he said in a voice that trembled with emotion:"Who are you, friend?" |
30852 | They were all very sorry for him, and Dorothy anxiously asked Ozma:"Could n''t Glinda save him?" |
30852 | Was it not homelike and comfortable?" |
30852 | What do_ you_ think, Ozma?" |
30852 | What have you thought about, in all that time?" |
30852 | What would you like to eat?" |
30852 | What''s that?" |
30852 | Whatever possessed you to jump up the chimney?" |
30852 | Where are you?" |
30852 | Where did they come from?" |
30852 | Where is it? |
30852 | Where is it?" |
30852 | Which would you prefer, Woot the Wanderer?" |
30852 | Why do n''t you draw lots for her?" |
30852 | Why not transform Toto into Woot the Wanderer, and then have them exchange forms? |
30852 | Why should they sleep, when they never tired? |
30852 | Will you still seek Nimmie Amee and marry her, or will you abandon the quest and return to the Emerald City and your own castle?" |
30852 | Would you like to go with me, Dorothy?" |
30852 | Yoop?" |
30852 | Yoop?" |
30852 | You are really the famous Scarecrow of Oz?" |
30852 | You or Me?" |
30852 | You''re in no hurry, are you?" |
30852 | [ Illustration: I do n''t hear any bugle]"Who will govern the Winkie Country during your absence?" |
30852 | [ Illustration]"How long have you been in this cupboard?" |
30852 | [ Illustration]"What are you going to do?" |
30852 | cried the Tin Woodman, sadly perplexed;"how came you to be made of tin?" |
30852 | do you think I''d bother to make biscuits out of flour?" |
30852 | exclaimed Woot, staring in astonishment into the rabbit''s blue eyes;"whoever heard of air so solid that one can not push it aside?" |
960 | A Tin Woodman? 960 All of them?" |
960 | And are you happy? |
960 | And did you marry Nimmie Amee? |
960 | And does she weep and wail from morning till night? |
960 | And of the different parts of our bodies? |
960 | And what are we going to do with them? |
960 | And what good is the straw man to you, or to himself, when the ditch keeps you from going any further? |
960 | And will you take me along? |
960 | Are they rubber, do you think? |
960 | Are we going to the Munchkin Country by way of the Emerald City? |
960 | Are you a Witch, then? |
960 | Are you a witch, or fairy, or something of the sort? |
960 | Are you friends, or foes? |
960 | Are you happy? |
960 | Are you really my old friend, the Scarecrow? |
960 | Are you sure of that? |
960 | Are you trying to make me angry? |
960 | But are they happy? |
960 | But how came you to lose your body? |
960 | But how can we get to that part of the Munchkin Country where you once lived without passing through the Emerald City? |
960 | But who are you? |
960 | But who can you be? |
960 | But, tell me, please, why were you not killed when you were chopped to pieces? |
960 | But-- see here,said the Scarecrow, who had listened intently to this explanation,"why not put the monkey''s form on some one else?" |
960 | By the way,said the Tin Soldier,"what ever became of my old head, Ku- Klip?" |
960 | Could n''t the Wizard give you a heart that was both Kind and Loving? |
960 | Could n''t we go around it? |
960 | Could n''t you manage to escape from this terrible Yookoohoo? |
960 | Could you make us all as small as that rabbit? |
960 | Did it hurt? |
960 | Did n''t you say she lives with a Wicked Witch, who makes her a slave? |
960 | Did they ever grow up? |
960 | Do n''t I look horrid, Dorothy, with eyes several sizes too big for my body, and so weak that I ought to wear spectacles? |
960 | Do n''t you know me, Nimmie? |
960 | Do n''t you know me, my dear? |
960 | Do n''t you know me? 960 Do n''t you know what happiness is?" |
960 | Do n''t you think you''d better leave me as I am? |
960 | Do you know the name of the people on Mount Munch, with whom she went to live? |
960 | Do you remember loving a pretty Munchkin girl named Nimmie Amee? |
960 | Do you s''pose Nimmie Amee still loves you, after all these years? |
960 | Do you think a magic breakfast would taste good, or relieve the pangs of hunger I now suffer? |
960 | Do you think me so cruel? |
960 | Do you think we shall ever be able to get our proper forms back again? |
960 | Does Nimmie Amee live there now? |
960 | Does your burrow go underneath this Wall of Air? |
960 | Happy? 960 Have n''t you a name?" |
960 | Have n''t you heard of Jinjur? |
960 | Have you any children? |
960 | Have you decided what forms to give us? |
960 | How about a plump owl? |
960 | How did it happen, do you suppose? |
960 | How did you get there? |
960 | How did you happen to have such a shape? |
960 | How did you manage to do that? |
960 | How do you expect me to comb my hair without help? |
960 | How does it feel, Scarecrow, to be a Bear? |
960 | How high is it? |
960 | How long a nap do you wish? |
960 | How long have you been in this cupboard? |
960 | How old am I, Father? |
960 | How old are you now? |
960 | How would mush- and- milk do? |
960 | I do n''t hear any bugle, but when do we go? |
960 | I wonder who lives there? |
960 | I wonder who you are? |
960 | I wonder,said Dorothy, thoughtfully,"if we could n''t find someone in the Land of Oz who would be willing to become a green monkey? |
960 | I wonder,said Woot,"if those cast- off parts of you two unfortunates are still in that barrel in the corner?" |
960 | If that is true, how was that Wicked Witch destroyed? |
960 | If you are Nick Chopper''s Head, then you are Me-- or I''m You-- or-- or-- What relation are we, anyhow? |
960 | If you can work magic, why do n''t you break the enchantment you are under and return to your proper form? |
960 | If you found her, do you suppose she''d change you back into a two- legged boy? |
960 | In what way? |
960 | Is Jinjur a man, a woman, a beast or a bird? |
960 | Is Ozma''s magic all used up? |
960 | Is it good to eat? |
960 | Is she a dwarf? |
960 | Is the shape natural? |
960 | May I ask your name, sir? |
960 | May I have some of your straw? |
960 | May I see him? |
960 | Oh, have n''t I told you about Chopfyt? |
960 | Oh; do you think, then? |
960 | Oh; it''s a wall, is it? |
960 | Pardon me, but may I ask if you-- eh-- eh-- if you ever had a Body? |
960 | Rude? |
960 | Shall I puncture the King? |
960 | She shall choose between us, as we have agreed,the Tin Woodman promised;"but how shall we get to the poor girl?" |
960 | Thank your Majesty,replied Woot, and then he turned to the Tin Woodman and inquired:"What are your further plans, Mr. Emperor? |
960 | Then what are you doing with that axe? 960 Then what in the world do you expect me to eat?" |
960 | There are no fields of grain in your Valley,said he;"where, then, did you get the flour to make your biscuits?" |
960 | Unless what? |
960 | Was the witch, or fairy, or whatever she was, an old person, with wrinkled skin and half her teeth gone? |
960 | Well, what are we to do about it? |
960 | Well,said the Giantess,"what excuse have you to offer?" |
960 | What Magic Apron do you mean? |
960 | What are you going to do? |
960 | What are you waiting for, Captain Fyter? |
960 | What became of Chopfyt after that? |
960 | What can we do about that leg, anyhow? |
960 | What do I care for a girl whom I have never seen and who has never seen me? |
960 | What do you care, anyhow,Betsy Bobbin asked the Tin Woodman,"so long as Nimmie Amee is satisfied?" |
960 | What do you suppose my friend the Patchwork Girl would think of me, if she saw me wearing this beastly shape? |
960 | What do you want? |
960 | What does the Sign say? |
960 | What forms do you intend to give us? |
960 | What have you discovered? |
960 | What is Magic Glue? |
960 | What sort of a Professor is your husband? |
960 | What was the Munchkin girl''s name? |
960 | What will become of her, I wonder? |
960 | What will you do now? |
960 | What''s the matter? |
960 | When shall we start? |
960 | Where did you go? |
960 | Where is she now? |
960 | Which of my friends did you manage to eat? |
960 | Who is Chopfyt? |
960 | Who is Jinjur? |
960 | Who lives here? |
960 | Who put the air wall around the house? |
960 | Who was this Dorothy? |
960 | Who will govern the Winkie Country during your absence? |
960 | Who would agree to make the change? |
960 | Who''s King here, anyhow? 960 Who''s there?" |
960 | Whose heart did you use in making the body? |
960 | Why did n''t you look where you were going? |
960 | Why did you do that? |
960 | Why do n''t you cross over and eat hay? |
960 | Why not go to Ku- Klip and ask him what has become of the girl? |
960 | Why not? |
960 | Why not? |
960 | Why, I''m-- I''m-- How old am I, Father? |
960 | Why? |
960 | Why? |
960 | Will a stuffed Bear also make you laugh? |
960 | Will you accompany me on this errand? |
960 | Will you allow us to pass through it, if we are able to? |
960 | Will your father scold you for getting left on the earth? |
960 | Wo n''t you please tell me the story? |
960 | Would n''t you be willing to become a green monkey-- see what a pretty color it is-- so that this poor boy could be restored to his own shape? |
960 | Would n''t you like to be the Empress of the Winkies? |
960 | Would she care if I ate some of those ripe cream- puffs? |
960 | Would you like some? |
960 | Would you really do that? |
960 | Would you really like to be as you were before? |
960 | Yet, in spite of this condition, you were going to marry Nimmie Amee? |
960 | You knew it was private property, I suppose? |
960 | You? 960 A learned college professor recently wrote me to ask:For readers of what age are your books intended?" |
960 | Am I correct, friend Scarecrow?" |
960 | And Mrs. Yoop transformed you? |
960 | And what good would an exchange do?" |
960 | And why has the other tin man a sword?" |
960 | Are they dangerous, do you think, my good Panta?" |
960 | Are you hungry?" |
960 | But how are we to get into his deserted castle? |
960 | But how did she manage to get you, Polychrome?" |
960 | But tell me, since you are a fairy, and have a fairy wisdom: do you think we shall be able to break these enchantments?" |
960 | But what is it?" |
960 | But where could they have gone to? |
960 | But where is the monkey boy?" |
960 | But why should you wish to escape? |
960 | But, tell me, please: what is a Tin Owl good for?" |
960 | But, tell me, what was the name of the Munchkin girl you were in love with?" |
960 | Ca n''t you change''em back into their own shapes? |
960 | Ca n''t you help us, being a Fairy?" |
960 | Chapter Sixteen Captain Fyter"Are you really a soldier?" |
960 | Did you think,"with a pleasant smile,"that I was born just as I am? |
960 | Do n''t you ask questions?" |
960 | Do n''t you know that thinking is very bad for Dragons?" |
960 | Do n''t you see his sword?" |
960 | Do you see?" |
960 | Do you think it looks like rain?" |
960 | Do you want to keep me thinking all the time? |
960 | Finally one of the Dragons which was farthest away from him asked, in a deep, grave voice:"What was that?" |
960 | Finally the Tin Woodman ventured to ask:"And did Nimmie Amee return your love?" |
960 | Had you no friends in that corner of the Gillikin Country? |
960 | Have you eaten him so quickly?" |
960 | How are we going to get rid of these shapes, and become ourselves again?" |
960 | How dare you enter my house?" |
960 | How is my Tin Owl feeling?" |
960 | I do n''t like being a monkey, but what''s the use of kicking against my fate?" |
960 | I hope you do n''t resent my affectionate appetite?" |
960 | I wonder who lives here?" |
960 | I''m your old friend the Scarecrow?" |
960 | Is the pump ready?" |
960 | It''s wicked to be wasteful, is n''t it?" |
960 | Look at me, Woot; what am I?" |
960 | One of the Scarecrow''s recitations was like this:"What sound is so sweet As the straw from the wheat When it crunkles so tender and low? |
960 | Perhaps you''d prefer to choose your own transformations?" |
960 | Polychrome began to laugh, and the Scarecrow said:"What''s the matter?" |
960 | Said the Scarecrow, twisting his stuffed head around in Mrs. Yoop''s direction:"Do you know, Ma''am, who we are?" |
960 | She danced close to him and said:"If you can stretch your neck across the ditch, why not help us over? |
960 | Sitting upon the ground, the boy asked:"Can you see us, Poly?" |
960 | That a Head would be created without a Body?" |
960 | The clatter of the Tin Owl''s wings sounded above him, and the little Brown Bear came trotting up and asked:"Where is the monkey? |
960 | Then he said in a voice that trembled with emotion:"Who are you, friend?" |
960 | There was no reply"Ca n''t you see he''s rusted, just as you were once?" |
960 | They were all very sorry for him, and Dorothy anxiously asked Ozma:"Could n''t Glinda save him?" |
960 | Was it not homelike and comfortable?" |
960 | What do you think, Ozma?" |
960 | What have you thought about, in all that time?" |
960 | What would you like to eat?" |
960 | What''s that?" |
960 | Whatever possessed you to jump up the chimney?" |
960 | Where are you?" |
960 | Where did they come from?" |
960 | Where is it? |
960 | Where is it?" |
960 | Which would you prefer, Woot the Wanderer?" |
960 | Why do n''t you draw lots for her?" |
960 | Why not transform Toto into Woot the Wanderer, and then have them exchange forms? |
960 | Why should they sleep, when they never tired? |
960 | Will you still seek Nimmie Amee and marry her, or will you abandon the quest and return to the Emerald City and your own castle?" |
960 | Would you like to go with me, Dorothy?" |
960 | Yoop?" |
960 | Yoop?" |
960 | You or Me?" |
960 | You''re in no hurry, are you?" |
960 | asked Dorothy"Do n''t you know?" |
960 | cried the Tin Woodman, sadly perplexed;"how came you to be made of tin?" |
960 | do you think I''d bother to make biscuits out of flour?" |
960 | exclaimed Woot, staring in astonishment into the rabbit''s blue eyes;"whoever heard of air so solid that one can not push it aside?" |
485 | Ah, why indeed? |
485 | Am I? |
485 | And did you send Polly to us? |
485 | And do you know his father? |
485 | And have n''t you traveled from Oz to Kansas in less than half a jiffy, by means of the Silver Shoes and the Magic Belt? |
485 | And what is your name? |
485 | And where''s the Scarecrow? |
485 | Any onions, your Majesty? |
485 | Are they alive? |
485 | Are you a magician? 485 Are you afraid of enemies?" |
485 | Are you glad to leave us, dear? |
485 | Are you going to Ozma''s party? |
485 | Are you sorry you stole it? |
485 | Are you''fraid of bubbles, too? |
485 | Are your feet tired? |
485 | Ask''em who they are, and what they want,whispered Dorothy; so the shaggy man called out in a loud voice:"Who are you?" |
485 | But I mean another piece? |
485 | But as we ca n''t go ahead and there''s no use going back, what shall we do next? |
485 | But how did the Rainbow''s Daughter ever get on this lonely road, and become lost? |
485 | But tell me, my friends, how did you happen to be here, in the Country of the Winkies, the first of all to meet us? |
485 | But tell me, sir, where did you get the Love Magnet which you say you own? |
485 | But what do you want us for? |
485 | But what''s happened to you? 485 But what''s your real name?" |
485 | But where is the sand- boat? |
485 | But who is this? |
485 | But you ca n''t dig forever; and what are you going to do then? |
485 | But, tell me, my dear, did you ever see so wonderful a city as Foxville in Kansas? |
485 | Ca n''t you see that Billina is my friend? |
485 | Did n''t I? |
485 | Did you conquer her? |
485 | Did you enchant me when you asked the way to Butterfield? |
485 | Did you know the bear? |
485 | Did you''vite the Musicker? |
485 | Did you? |
485 | Do YOU know what''s going to become of me? |
485 | Do YOU think I''m beautiful? |
485 | Do n''t they go to school? |
485 | Do n''t they work at all? |
485 | Do n''t you know where you came from? |
485 | Do n''t you like it? |
485 | Do n''t you realize that? 485 Do n''t you want to find your mama again?" |
485 | Do n''t you? 485 Do they all wind up together?" |
485 | Do you belong to the nobility? |
485 | Do you know Button- Bright, too? |
485 | Do you know Ozma? |
485 | Do you know what''s going to become of YOU? |
485 | Do you know who Button- Bright is? |
485 | Do you know,asked the Rainbow''s Daughter,"if this is the right road to the Emerald City?" |
485 | Do you really expect to get to Oz? |
485 | Do you really think so? |
485 | Do you think I could eat it? |
485 | Do you think you will be able to guide the bubble? |
485 | Do you, Button- Bright? |
485 | Does n''t your fox head want to yelp every minute? |
485 | Emp''ror? 485 Found what?" |
485 | Have n''t you any dewdrops, or mist- cakes, or cloudbuns? |
485 | Have the foxes gone? |
485 | Have you ever been to sea? |
485 | Hear me crunkle? |
485 | Hello, Dorothy; still having adventures? |
485 | How can you call that lovely head dreadful? |
485 | How did you come here? |
485 | How did you know my name, Santa? |
485 | How do you like it? |
485 | How do you like us? |
485 | How should you? 485 How''bout you, Polly?" |
485 | I guess the palace will be chock full, Button- Bright; do n''t you think so? |
485 | I mean, have you ever been on a big ship floating on a big ocean? |
485 | I mean, have you ever been where there''s water? |
485 | I trust you are in good health, and that your families are all well? |
485 | I wish it would snow, do n''t you? |
485 | I''m glad I do n''t have to live with the organ- man; are n''t you, Polly? |
485 | I''m sure Ozma would invite you if I asked her,she said;"but how could you get to the Land of Oz and the Emerald City? |
485 | Is King Dough good to eat? |
485 | Is he alive? |
485 | Is it a boy or a girl? |
485 | Is it a toy? |
485 | Is it good? |
485 | Is n''t it damp? |
485 | Is n''t it? |
485 | Is she? |
485 | Is that all you have to eat? |
485 | Is this a fairy country? |
485 | Is this, also, some enchanted person? |
485 | Is your Conscience still in good order? |
485 | It looks now as if it might end pretty soon,remarked the shaggy man;"and what shall we do if it does?" |
485 | It''s kind of fun to be a Princess once in a while; do n''t you think so? |
485 | It''s rather pretty, is n''t it? |
485 | Must I? |
485 | Must I? |
485 | Must it? |
485 | My name''s Dorothy,said she, jumping up again,"but what are we going to do? |
485 | No? |
485 | Oh no, Polly-- I may call you Polly, may n''t I? 485 Oh, do you?" |
485 | Polly whom? |
485 | Stop it, ca n''t you? |
485 | The Wizard? 485 The seventh from where?" |
485 | Then where does he live? 485 Then why do you wear sailor clothes?" |
485 | Then why do you wonder that an hour or two could bring you to Foxville, which is nearer to Oz than it is to Kansas? |
485 | To see what? |
485 | Was it alive? |
485 | Was n''t he sorry then? |
485 | Was n''t it here a minute ago? |
485 | Well, why do n''t you? |
485 | What are you going to do? |
485 | What beasts are they? |
485 | What became of the Saw- Horse, afterward? |
485 | What became of the other heads, Jack? |
485 | What brought you here, strangers? |
485 | What can Johnny do? |
485 | What do you mean by making such a racket? |
485 | What do you suppose my name is? |
485 | What do you think, Polly? 485 What do you want?" |
485 | What else? |
485 | What for? |
485 | What have we here? |
485 | What in the world do you s''pose that is? |
485 | What in? |
485 | What is it, a band or a mouth- organ? |
485 | What is it, dear? |
485 | What is it? |
485 | What is this? |
485 | What is your Magic Belt? |
485 | What is your business here? |
485 | What is your papa''s name? |
485 | What more do you desire? |
485 | What must I know? |
485 | What''s a captive? |
485 | What''s a musicker? |
485 | What''s a pris''ner? |
485 | What''s sov''rin, and what''s c''u''nity? |
485 | What''s that? |
485 | What''s that? |
485 | What''s that? |
485 | What''s that? |
485 | What''s the matter, Polly? |
485 | What''s''cordeon? |
485 | What''s''ren''? |
485 | Whatever made you think this is Kansas? |
485 | When is her birthday, Jellia? |
485 | Where are your reindeer? |
485 | Where do you expect to get to? |
485 | Where do you live? |
485 | Where does HE live? |
485 | Where is the Truth Pond? |
485 | Where is your home? |
485 | Where is your mama? |
485 | Where? |
485 | Which one? |
485 | Who are they? |
485 | Who are you, dear? |
485 | Who are you? |
485 | Who do you imagine, dear, mixed up those roads, so as to start you wandering in the direction of Oz? |
485 | Who ever heard of a shaggy fairy? |
485 | Who is still to come? |
485 | Who is your friend? |
485 | Who lives here? |
485 | Who''s he? |
485 | Who''s he? |
485 | Why did n''t the Eskimo keep it? |
485 | Why did n''t you send me word you were going to have a birthday party? |
485 | Why did n''t you want to go to Butterfield? |
485 | Why did you steal it? |
485 | Why do they call you Chick? |
485 | Why not? |
485 | Why not? |
485 | Why not? |
485 | Why, do n''t I see you every Christmas Eve, when you''re asleep? |
485 | Why, yes; we are in Kansas now, are n''t we? |
485 | Why? |
485 | Why? |
485 | Why? |
485 | Why? |
485 | Will he? |
485 | Will the Scarecrow scare me? |
485 | Will you ride in a bubble, or shall I send you and Toto home by means of the Magic Belt? |
485 | Will you, Toto? |
485 | Will your folks worry? |
485 | Wo n''t your father miss you, and look for you, and let down another rainbow for you? |
485 | You do n''t? |
485 | You take the branch next the willow stump, I b''lieve; or else the branch by the gopher holes; or else--"Wo n''t any of''em do, miss? |
485 | You''ll be my friend-- won''t you? |
485 | ''What''s''ren''?'' |
485 | And now-- why, where''s the highway, Shaggy Man?" |
485 | And where are they, Billina?" |
485 | Are they friendly to us, do you think?" |
485 | Are you going to the Land of Oz?" |
485 | Are you well and happy?" |
485 | As they walked leisurely along the shaggy man said to the Tin Woodman:"What sort of a Magic Powder was it that made your friend the Pumpkinhead live?" |
485 | At last the shaggy man turned and inquired,"What''s your name, little girl?" |
485 | But tell me, do you think I am so beautiful?" |
485 | Button- Bright stopped crying and asked timidly:"Am I?" |
485 | Did you ever sail a ship?" |
485 | Did you suppose we are so vulgar as to use money here?" |
485 | Do n''t you think so?" |
485 | Do n''t you think so?" |
485 | Do n''t you, Toto?" |
485 | Do you have to help wash dishes on the rainbow, Polly?" |
485 | Do you know the mighty Princess Ozma?" |
485 | Do you know why two and two make four?" |
485 | Happening just then to feel the Love Magnet in his pocket, he said to the creatures, with more confidence:"Do n''t you love me?" |
485 | He turned toward their foes and asked:"What do you want us to do?" |
485 | How do you like the new head, Button- Bright?" |
485 | How''s his heart?" |
485 | How, then, did he come to be in this lonely road? |
485 | In the bright morning sunshine, as they ate of the strawberries and sweet juicy pears, Dorothy said:"Polly, can you do any magic?" |
485 | Is it far from here to the Emerald City?" |
485 | Is n''t it lucky we found it?" |
485 | Is there any command, in the meantime, with which you desire to honor me?" |
485 | Is this the lane?" |
485 | It is n''t nearly as pretty as your own head, no matter what the foxes say; but you can get along with it for a little while longer, ca n''t you?" |
485 | It would be hard to match this castle in Kansas; would n''t it, little Dorothy?" |
485 | Presently she saw a sign on a house that read:"Madam de Fayke, Hoofist,"and she asked their conductor:"What''s a''hoofist,''please?" |
485 | Shall I promise the donkey king an invitation to Ozma''s party?" |
485 | So what does it matter?" |
485 | The Way to Butterfield"Please, miss,"said the shaggy man,"can you tell me the road to Butterfield?" |
485 | The first one is by the elm tree, and the second is by the gopher holes; and then--""Then what?" |
485 | The shaggy man said:"Who are you, sir?" |
485 | This speech greatly surprised the little girl, who asked:"How did your Majesty know my name?" |
485 | To the surprise of his companions, the boy asked this long question:"If I swallowed a mouth- organ, what would I be?" |
485 | Try some, wo n''t you?" |
485 | Turning again to Button- Bright, he asked:"Having told you my name, what would you call me?" |
485 | We''re across the desert, are n''t we? |
485 | What does your mama call you?" |
485 | What food would you prefer, a bran mash or ripe oats in the shell?" |
485 | What would you advise me to do, Dorothy?" |
485 | Whatever''s the matter now?" |
485 | Where DO you want to go, then?" |
485 | Where did you get that donkey head? |
485 | Where do you suppose they all go to?" |
485 | Where''s Ozma?" |
485 | While they waited, the Scarecrow, who was near the little boy, asked:"Why are you called Button- Bright?" |
485 | Who else do you suppose brings him his Christmas neckties and stockings?" |
485 | Why did you name them all with the same name?" |
485 | Why not?" |
485 | Why, what''s that?" |
485 | exclaimed Dorothy;"is this another fairy adventure?" |
485 | or a fairy in disguise?" |
485 | she cried;"where did you come from?" |
22566 | A what? |
22566 | And the Cowardly Lion? |
22566 | And were you? |
22566 | And when you make a sign she will bring you to her in the Land of Oz? |
22566 | And-- and-- do you eat people? |
22566 | And-- pardon me for the foolish question-- but, are you all invisible? |
22566 | Are the bears invis''ble, too? |
22566 | Are these bears here? |
22566 | Are they real? |
22566 | Are we only half way up? |
22566 | Are you hungry? |
22566 | Are you sure? |
22566 | Are you sure? |
22566 | Are you surprised that you are unable to see the people of Voe? |
22566 | As dead as poss''ble would be pretty dead, would n''t it? |
22566 | But Jim knows his business all right-- don''t you, Jim? |
22566 | But did n''t you cut it almost too short? |
22566 | But how can you get down? |
22566 | But how would it help us to be able to fly? |
22566 | But tell me,said Dorothy,"how did such a brave Champion happen to let the bears eat him? |
22566 | But what am I going to eat? |
22566 | But where are the people? |
22566 | But why destroy my friends? |
22566 | But why did n''t you tell us at first? |
22566 | But why fight at all, in that case? |
22566 | But wo n''t they be veg''table, like everything else here? |
22566 | But_ is_ there any other place? |
22566 | Ca n''t you mend them? |
22566 | Ca n''t you see us? |
22566 | Can he fight? |
22566 | Can your horse talk? |
22566 | Canary- birds? |
22566 | Could n''t you manage to hold me in your arms? |
22566 | Could we fly with them? |
22566 | Did he? 22566 Did n''t you feel the ground shake?" |
22566 | Did the glass houses in your city grow, too? |
22566 | Did you ever see such little pigs before? |
22566 | Did you not wear green whiskers at one time? |
22566 | Did you see that, Dorothy? |
22566 | Do I like fish? 22566 Do I? |
22566 | Do all your people grow on bushes? |
22566 | Do you eat? |
22566 | Do you happen to know whatever became of the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow? |
22566 | Do you mean my kitten must be put in a grave? |
22566 | Do you mean that I''m a freak? |
22566 | Do you mean that Princess Ozma will see this cave in her enchanted picture, and see all of us here, and what we are doing? |
22566 | Do you see that big rock standing on the hillside yonder? |
22566 | Do you take me for a salamander? |
22566 | Do you take me for a tom- cat? 22566 Do you take me for a weasel? |
22566 | Does it hurt to be invis''ble? |
22566 | Does the air bear up your weight? |
22566 | Does the dama- fruit grow on a low bush, and look something like a peach? |
22566 | For the second time? |
22566 | Have you a factory in this place? |
22566 | Have you come to take me to Hugson''s Ranch? |
22566 | Have you ever died yet? |
22566 | How about the birds and beasts and fishes? |
22566 | How are your brains? |
22566 | How big is this hole? |
22566 | How can we do that? |
22566 | How can we go away? |
22566 | How did they happen to be so little? |
22566 | How did you happen to be shod with gold? |
22566 | How does it taste? |
22566 | How is Uncle Henry? |
22566 | How long did you rule the Emerald City, after I left here? |
22566 | How long do you live, after you are picked? |
22566 | How long will it take you to stop my breath? |
22566 | How long will you be with us? |
22566 | How old are you? |
22566 | How old is your mother? |
22566 | How? |
22566 | How_ can_ we''scape? |
22566 | I live on the fat of the land-- don''t I, Ozma? |
22566 | If it makes you invis''ble, why do you eat it? |
22566 | If that is so,said the boy,"how could he do that wonderful trick with the nine tiny piglets?" |
22566 | In what way? |
22566 | Is Billina a girl? |
22566 | Is Mr. Hugson your uncle? |
22566 | Is it possible that you are a Real Horse? |
22566 | Is n''t it fine? |
22566 | Is n''t it funny? |
22566 | Is n''t she ripe now? |
22566 | Is n''t that a great deal? |
22566 | Is not the Real Horse a beautiful animal? |
22566 | Is that the way to treat my friends? |
22566 | Is this a fairy country? |
22566 | May I eat one of them? |
22566 | May we examine some of these articles? |
22566 | My thoughts are always----"Is this a trial of thoughts, or of kittens? |
22566 | Neither stones nor people? |
22566 | Nine times? |
22566 | No? |
22566 | Oats? 22566 Of course; ca n''t you see?" |
22566 | Of course; how else could I see it? 22566 Oh; are you hungry?" |
22566 | Sir,said he,"why are you here, in the Land of the Mangaboos?" |
22566 | Suppose the stairs get steeper? |
22566 | Tell me, Eureka,said the Princess, gently:"did you eat my pretty piglet?" |
22566 | Tell us, dear, what do the creatures look like? |
22566 | That would be unlucky, would n''t it? |
22566 | Then why not race with the Sawhorse? |
22566 | Train in? |
22566 | Was Ozma once a boy? |
22566 | Was not the door closed? |
22566 | Well, what then? |
22566 | Well,said another piglet,"you are a wizard, are you not?" |
22566 | Were you ever before shut up in a cave, far under the earth, with no way of getting out? |
22566 | What are Gargoyles? |
22566 | What are those holes up there? |
22566 | What are you going to do with us? |
22566 | What are your products? |
22566 | What brought you back? |
22566 | What curious animal is that which is eating the grass on my lawn? |
22566 | What do you do? |
22566 | What do you mean by that? |
22566 | What do you want? |
22566 | What does all this mean, anyhow? |
22566 | What does that mean? |
22566 | What for? |
22566 | What good is it? |
22566 | What harm can the Gurgles do? |
22566 | What in the world is this? |
22566 | What is he good for? |
22566 | What is your name? |
22566 | What made them fly away? |
22566 | What shall we do now? |
22566 | What shall we do now? |
22566 | What sort of a place is this? |
22566 | What was that? |
22566 | What were you when you were first alive? |
22566 | What will happen if she is guilty? |
22566 | What would you do? |
22566 | What''s that? |
22566 | What''s the matter with you, old man? |
22566 | What''s the use? |
22566 | What''s to become of me? |
22566 | What''s wrong? |
22566 | What, the hinges? |
22566 | Where are they? |
22566 | Where are they? |
22566 | Where are you? |
22566 | Where did you come from? |
22566 | Where did you grow? |
22566 | Where do you come from, then? |
22566 | Where does it lead to? |
22566 | Where in the world have you been, my lad? |
22566 | Where is Dorothy? |
22566 | Where is she? |
22566 | Where is she? |
22566 | Where is that Magic Belt? |
22566 | Where is the House of the Sorcerer? |
22566 | Where is your mother? |
22566 | Where shall we stay? |
22566 | Where''s my milk? |
22566 | Where? 22566 Wherever have you been, Eureka?" |
22566 | Which wings must I flop first? |
22566 | Who accuses me? |
22566 | Who are they? |
22566 | Who built these lovely bridges? |
22566 | Who did you say it was? |
22566 | Who is Ozma? |
22566 | Who is this? |
22566 | Who said so? |
22566 | Who will be the jury? |
22566 | Why did you leave the surface of the earth? |
22566 | Why did you wickedly and viciously send the Rain of Stones to crack and break our houses? |
22566 | Why do n''t you walk down? |
22566 | Why do you not eat the damas? |
22566 | Why do you want me? |
22566 | Why have you dared to intrude your unwelcome persons into the secluded Land of the Mangaboos? |
22566 | Why not let them live? |
22566 | Why not? |
22566 | Why should n''t I? |
22566 | Why, where''s Eureka? |
22566 | Will it hurt? |
22566 | Will there be any more Rains? |
22566 | Would such a gentle animal be guilty of eating a fellow creature? 22566 Your Highness,"cried the Woggle- Bug, appealing to Ozma,"have I a mind''s eye, or have n''t I?" |
22566 | Am I talking? |
22566 | And if he was invis''ble, and the bears invis''ble, who knows that they really ate him up?" |
22566 | Are you guilty, or not guilty?" |
22566 | Are you not vegetable, also?" |
22566 | Are you ready?" |
22566 | But I did n''t see them go; did you?" |
22566 | But it''s a big hollow, is n''t it?" |
22566 | Can you match that pedigree, little girl?" |
22566 | Can you remember any breakfast that I''ve had today?" |
22566 | Can you talk?" |
22566 | Could n''t you, Zeb?" |
22566 | Do n''t you remember how the Champion escaped them by shouting his battle- cry?" |
22566 | Do n''t you see their terrible eyes?" |
22566 | Do you ever make mistakes?" |
22566 | Do you like fish?" |
22566 | Eh? |
22566 | Have n''t you heard of him?" |
22566 | Have you breakfasted, Sir Horse?" |
22566 | Have you them here with you?" |
22566 | He has won the race, and won it fairly; but what can a horse of flesh do against a tireless beast of wood?" |
22566 | I can see her, in my mind''s eye----""What''s that?" |
22566 | I mean, will you be good to us, or do you intend to eat us?" |
22566 | Is n''t it funny?" |
22566 | Is not a Wizard something like a Sorcerer?" |
22566 | Is there nothing that is decent to eat in this palace?" |
22566 | Jump out and fight?" |
22566 | Now was the Wizard''s turn, so he smiled upon the assemblage and asked:"Will somebody kindly loan me a hat?" |
22566 | On the roof?" |
22566 | Otherwise--""What will happen otherwise?" |
22566 | Please, Mr. Wizard, may I eat just one of the fat little piglets? |
22566 | Presently she asked:"Why did your mother tie your tails?" |
22566 | So what could I do but tell"what happened to the Wizard afterward"? |
22566 | That''s_ real_ magic, Mr. Wizard; is n''t it? |
22566 | The trembling servants sent for the Royal Steward, who came in haste and said:"What would your Highness like for dinner?" |
22566 | Then Jim exclaimed:"For goodness sake, what sort of a being are you?" |
22566 | Then Jim suddenly asked:"Are there any horses in Oz?" |
22566 | Then he asked:"What is an earthquake?" |
22566 | Then the Princess spoke in a stern voice:"Prisoner, what have you to say for yourself? |
22566 | Then, after a moment''s thought, she asked:"Are we friends or enemies? |
22566 | This is a nice scrape you''ve got me into, is n''t it?" |
22566 | Were you ever with a circus, brother?" |
22566 | What do you call it?" |
22566 | What else can you do?" |
22566 | What is your sorcery good for if it can not tell us the truth?" |
22566 | What''s going to become of us now?" |
22566 | Where did you find my missing pet, Nick Chopper?" |
22566 | Why are you so bad?" |
22566 | Why destroy me?" |
22566 | Will you buy it, my dear?" |
22566 | Will you kindly tell us which way your mother went to get on top the earth?" |
22566 | Will your Sorcerer die?" |
22566 | Wizard?" |
22566 | Wizard?" |
22566 | Would you like it again?" |
22566 | You''ve been to Australia, have n''t you?" |
22566 | [ Illustration:"ARE THERE REALLY PEOPLE IN THIS ROOM?"] |
22566 | [ Illustration:"FOR GOODNESS SAKE, WHAT SORT OF A BEING ARE YOU?"] |
22566 | and what can I do but obey their commands? |
22566 | are_ you_ here again?" |
22566 | cried Dorothy,"did you eat the bones?" |
22566 | he said, seeing her,"are you Dorothy Gale?" |
22566 | said the Wizard,"will somebody please loan me a handkerchief?" |
22566 | said the Wizard;"are there really people in this room?" |
486 | A Wheeler? |
486 | A pretty ornament you''d make, would n''t you? |
486 | A purple kitten? |
486 | Am I a good guesser, Mr. Nome King? 486 And could you, in fairness, ask me to return to you the lock of hair, just because you had smashed the doll?" |
486 | And is Mr. Tiktok attractive? |
486 | And is n''t this a key- hole, Billina? |
486 | And no heart, I suppose? |
486 | And the Scarecrow and the machine man? |
486 | And what are Nomes? |
486 | Are the Wheelers the only folks living in the Land of Ev? |
486 | Are you alive? |
486 | Are you intel''gent? |
486 | Are you so very hungry? |
486 | Are you sure? |
486 | Are you the Princess Langwidere? |
486 | Are you wound up to keep my secret? |
486 | But how am I to know which thing is enchanted, and which is not? |
486 | But how can you escape, without my consent? |
486 | But what good is a bite, to a hungry tiger? |
486 | But what is to become of the private? |
486 | But what shall we do now? |
486 | But where are my friends, the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman? |
486 | But where did you get the key to un- lock this door? |
486 | But, my children-- tell me, I beg of you-- where are my children? |
486 | But, tell me; how does it happen that you are able to talk? 486 Ca n''t you hear me?" |
486 | Can I tell metal when I bump into it, or is the thing a rock? |
486 | Can he think, and speak, as you do? |
486 | Did they make many of you? |
486 | Did you not pick our lunch- boxes and dinner- pails? 486 Do I speak quite properly, in your judgment?" |
486 | Do I understand that she will now return to us in safety? |
486 | Do n''t you remember the warning in the sand:''Beware the Wheelers''? 486 Do n''t you want to hatch it?" |
486 | Do the lunch- box trees and the dinner- pail trees belong to the Wheelers? |
486 | Do they live in the town of Evna now? |
486 | Do you expect me to believe all that rubbish about the Land of Oz? |
486 | Do you lay your egg very early? |
486 | Do you mean to say that so many different princesses are one and the same person? |
486 | Do you surrender? |
486 | Do you take me for a cannibal? |
486 | Do you think that is all true, my dear? |
486 | Do you wish your ruler to plead with this wicked Nome King? |
486 | Done what? |
486 | Done what? |
486 | Dorothy who? |
486 | Guessing right? |
486 | Has she failed? |
486 | Have n''t you a club? |
486 | Have n''t you any better manners than that? |
486 | Have n''t you any idea what country this is? |
486 | Have n''t you had your breakfast? |
486 | How about Dorothy? |
486 | How are you? |
486 | How can the left wing be at the right? |
486 | How can you? |
486 | How could they know that the Queen of Ev and her family are all ornaments of a royal purple color? |
486 | How could you guess right, where your betters have failed, you stupid fowl? |
486 | How dare you annoy me with your senseless chatter? |
486 | How dare you call me a fool? |
486 | How is my grammar? |
486 | How may we pass the monstrous man of iron? |
486 | How should I know? |
486 | How''s that? |
486 | I beg your pardon, I''m sure Mrs.--Mrs.--by the way, may I inquire your name, ma''am? |
486 | I wonder what has become of her? |
486 | I''d like to know,said Dorothy,"who this Nome King is?" |
486 | I''d look nice as a piece of bric- a- brac, would n''t I? |
486 | If I buckled it around my waist and commanded it to take me to Uncle Henry, would n''t it do it? |
486 | In what way? |
486 | Is it so very late? |
486 | Is n''t anyone going to get my egg? |
486 | Is n''t it a trick? |
486 | Is n''t it wrong to imprison a queen mother and her ten children? |
486 | Is n''t it, though? |
486 | May I see the Princess, please? |
486 | May I use it? |
486 | Oh, be very careful, Tiktok; wo n''t you? |
486 | Oh, do you talk? |
486 | Oh, that''s all, is it? |
486 | Shall Ozma of Oz humble herself to a creature who lives in an underground kingdom? |
486 | Suppose I refuse? |
486 | Tell me,she resumed,"are you of royal blood?" |
486 | That makes him think, does n''t it? |
486 | Then how could it be a long life? |
486 | Then how did you get away from there again? |
486 | Then what has become of her? |
486 | Then what shall we do? |
486 | Then why do n''t you eat something? |
486 | Then,said Dorothy, anxiously,"what shall we do?" |
486 | Was n''t he in the palace? |
486 | We''ve had some fine adventures together, have n''t we? |
486 | Well, where is the passage through which you entered this room? |
486 | What are they like? 486 What are you crying for?" |
486 | What are you doing? |
486 | What can that be? |
486 | What can the matter be? |
486 | What color will you make the Kansas girl? |
486 | What did I tell you? |
486 | What difference does that make? |
486 | What difference does that make? |
486 | What do you find? |
486 | What do you mean by making a noise like that? |
486 | What do you mean? |
486 | What do you suppose the Wheelers are? |
486 | What does it say? |
486 | What does it say? |
486 | What does she look like? |
486 | What does? |
486 | What else can we do? |
486 | What if we fail? |
486 | What in the world are you doing up there? |
486 | What is Tiktok doing now? |
486 | What is dreadful? |
486 | What is it? |
486 | What is it? |
486 | What is she doing-- singing her lay? |
486 | What is that? |
486 | What is your name, my man? |
486 | What is your name? |
486 | What looks like a door? |
486 | What mean you, O kindly stranger? |
486 | What more do you want? |
486 | What names shall I give the Princess? |
486 | What rubbish? |
486 | What shall I do with the egg? |
486 | What shall we do with the hen? |
486 | What will become of me? |
486 | What would become of it? |
486 | What''s gone? |
486 | What''s happened? |
486 | What''s that? |
486 | What''s the matter? |
486 | What''s wrong? |
486 | What''s wrong? |
486 | What, your tooth? |
486 | Where are you going now? |
486 | Where did you get it? |
486 | Where is it? 486 Where is the entrance-- where is it? |
486 | Where is the key to the clock- work? |
486 | Where is your husband? |
486 | Where''s the place? 486 Where? |
486 | Where? |
486 | Which shall I wind up first? |
486 | Who did that? |
486 | Who is Billina? |
486 | Who is it? |
486 | Who is very good? |
486 | Who made you? |
486 | Who speaks? |
486 | Who was that laughing? |
486 | Why are you so cruel to me? |
486 | Why did n''t my magic belt work, I wonder? |
486 | Why do n''t you eat the egg? |
486 | Why not? |
486 | Why should you fight the Nome King? |
486 | Why so? |
486 | Why, then, if the belt obeys you, were we unable to discover the Tin Woodman? |
486 | Why, you do n''t want to go away and leave me all alone, do you? |
486 | Why? |
486 | Will you exchange heads with me? |
486 | Will you kindly give me permission to eat you? |
486 | You refuse? |
486 | You''re a lady hen, are n''t you? |
486 | And then she added, with some anxiety:"You do n''t strike, do you?" |
486 | And then she turned to the machine and asked in an eager tone:"Do you know the Land of Oz, Tiktok?" |
486 | And then, being very curious, she asked:"How did you come to be locked up in this place?" |
486 | And what do you suppose this mysterious key unlocks?" |
486 | And what has happened to me?" |
486 | And who are you? |
486 | Are you hungry?" |
486 | But do you feel comfor''ble now?" |
486 | But how will you touch the objects?" |
486 | But tell me: who rules the Land of Ev now?" |
486 | But what''s to become of us, I should like to know, afloat on this big pond?" |
486 | Ca n''t you?" |
486 | Could you say that I had not given you a pretty doll?" |
486 | Did n''t I do him up brown?" |
486 | Do n''t they sound delicious? |
486 | Do n''t you know eggs are poison to Nomes?" |
486 | Do n''t you know that eggs are poison?" |
486 | Do n''t you remember standing on a corner of the mantel?" |
486 | Do n''t you?" |
486 | Do n''t you?" |
486 | Do you suppose it is too deep for me to wade the rest of the way?" |
486 | Do you think that it would fit this key- hole, Billina?" |
486 | During the feast Ozma grew thoughtful, and suddenly she asked:"Where is the private?" |
486 | Have you a conscience?" |
486 | Have you not a stolen dinner- pail still in your hand?" |
486 | Have you seen Billina? |
486 | How could you guess my enchantments?" |
486 | How dare you do such a thing?" |
486 | How do you suppose it came there, Billina? |
486 | How many guesses has he made?" |
486 | Is Dorothy Gale of Kansas pretty?" |
486 | Is he not a great work of art?" |
486 | Is she here?" |
486 | Is there no way to stop his machinery?" |
486 | It seems too bad to destroy the use of the magic belt in that way, does n''t it?" |
486 | It was opened by a little maid in a cap trimmed with gay ribbons, who bowed respectfully and asked:"What do you wish, good people?" |
486 | Just then Dorothy ran into their room, in a state of great anxiety, crying:"Where''s Billina? |
486 | She was still thinking of the egg, though; so presently she asked:"Why do you lay eggs, when you do n''t expect to hatch them?" |
486 | Strange, is n''t it?" |
486 | Their sweet little letters plead to know"more about Dorothy"; and they ask:"What became of the Cowardly Lion?" |
486 | Then Dorothy asked:"Where is Billina?" |
486 | There she stood before the slight and delicate form of the little girl from Oz and cried out;--"How dare you enter my palace unbidden? |
486 | They were part way across the sands when Billina suddenly cried, in a voice of terror:"What''s that?" |
486 | What COULD it be, she wondered? |
486 | What have you done with it?" |
486 | What sort of brains are you fit- ted with?" |
486 | What''s that?" |
486 | When she had left them( and you may be sure no one was sorry to see her go) Ozma said to Tiktok:"Will you join our party?" |
486 | Where are they confined?" |
486 | Where is it?" |
486 | Which of you goes next?" |
486 | While they waited for this command to be obeyed, she enquired:"Have we any other privates in the armies?" |
486 | Who locked you up?" |
486 | Who will make the first attempt?" |
486 | Will Your Gracious Highness see them?" |
486 | Will you go, too, Billina?" |
486 | Would it not be well for us to avoid this grave danger?" |
486 | and when they had stopped their flight he asked:"Where are you going?" |
486 | and"What did Ozma do afterward?" |
486 | are you useful?" |
486 | cried Dorothy, in a shocked voice;"have you been fighting?" |
486 | she exclaimed, in surprise;"have YOU been here all night, too?" |
486 | what did I say?" |
420 | A what? |
420 | And the Cowardly Lion? |
420 | And were you? |
420 | And when you make a sign she will bring you to her in the Land of Oz? |
420 | And-- and-- do you eat people? |
420 | And-- pardon me for the foolish question-- but, are you all invisible? |
420 | Are the bears invis''ble, too? |
420 | Are these bears here? |
420 | Are they real? |
420 | Are we only half way up? |
420 | Are you hungry? |
420 | Are you sure? |
420 | Are you sure? |
420 | Are you surprised that you are unable to see the people of Voe? |
420 | As dead as poss''ble would be pretty dead, would n''t it? |
420 | But IS there any other place? |
420 | But Jim knows his business all right-- don''t you, Jim? |
420 | But did n''t you cut it almost too short? |
420 | But how can you get down? |
420 | But how would it help us to be able to fly? |
420 | But tell me,said Dorothy,"how did such a brave Champion happen to let the bears eat him? |
420 | But what am I going to eat? |
420 | But where are the people? |
420 | But why destroy my friends? |
420 | But why did n''t you tell us at first? |
420 | But why fight at all, in that case? |
420 | But wo n''t they be veg''table, like everything else here? |
420 | Ca n''t you mend them? |
420 | Ca n''t you see us? |
420 | Can he fight? |
420 | Can your horse talk? |
420 | Canary- birds? |
420 | Could n''t you manage to hold me in your arms? |
420 | Could we fly with them? |
420 | Did he? 420 Did n''t you feel the ground shake?" |
420 | Did the glass houses in your city grow, too? |
420 | Did you ever see such little pigs before? |
420 | Did you not wear green whiskers at one time? |
420 | Did you see that, Dorothy? |
420 | Do I like fish? 420 Do I? |
420 | Do all your people grow on bushes? |
420 | Do not all people grow upon bushes where you came from, on the outside of the earth? |
420 | Do you eat? |
420 | Do you happen to know whatever became of the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow? |
420 | Do you mean my kitten must be put in a grave? |
420 | Do you mean that I''m a freak? |
420 | Do you mean that Princess Ozma will see this cave in her enchanted picture, and see all of us here, and what we are doing? |
420 | Do you see that big rock standing on the hillside yonder? |
420 | Do you take me for a salamander? |
420 | Do you take me for a tom- cat? 420 Do you take me for a weasel? |
420 | Does it hurt to be invis''ble? |
420 | Does the air bear up your weight? |
420 | Does the dama- fruit grow on a low bush, and look something like a peach? |
420 | For the second time? |
420 | Have you a factory in this place? |
420 | Have you come to take me to Hugson''s Ranch? |
420 | Have you ever died yet? |
420 | How CAN we''scape? |
420 | How about the birds and beasts and fishes? |
420 | How are your brains? |
420 | How big is this hole? |
420 | How can we do that? |
420 | How can we go away? |
420 | How did they happen to be so little? |
420 | How did you happen to be shod with gold? |
420 | How does it taste? |
420 | How is Uncle Henry? |
420 | How long did you rule the Emerald City, after I left here? |
420 | How long do you live, after you are picked? |
420 | How long will it take you to stop my breath? |
420 | How long will you be with us? |
420 | How old are you? |
420 | How old is your mother? |
420 | How? |
420 | I live on the fat of the land-- don''t I, Ozma? |
420 | If it makes you invis''ble, why do you eat it? |
420 | If that is so,said the boy,"how could he do that wonderful trick with the nine tiny piglets?" |
420 | In what way? |
420 | Is Billina a girl? |
420 | Is Mr. Hugson your uncle? |
420 | Is it possible that you are a Real Horse? |
420 | Is n''t it fine? |
420 | Is n''t it funny? |
420 | Is n''t she ripe now? |
420 | Is n''t that a great deal? |
420 | Is not the Real Horse a beautiful animal? |
420 | Is that the way to treat my friends? |
420 | Is this a fairy country? |
420 | May I eat one of them? |
420 | May we examine some of these articles? |
420 | My thoughts are always--"Is this a trial of thoughts, or of kittens? |
420 | Neither stones nor people? |
420 | Nine times? |
420 | No? |
420 | Oats? 420 Of course; ca n''t you see?" |
420 | Of course; how else could I see it? 420 Oh; are you hungry?" |
420 | Sir,said he,"why are you here, in the Land of the Mangaboos?" |
420 | Suppose the stairs get steeper? |
420 | Tell me, Eureka,said the Princess, gently:"did you eat my pretty piglet?" |
420 | Tell us, dear, what do the creatures look like? |
420 | That would be unlucky, would n''t it? |
420 | Then why not race with the Sawhorse? |
420 | Train in? |
420 | Was Ozma once a boy? |
420 | Was not the door closed? |
420 | Well, what then? |
420 | Well,said another piglet,"you are a wizard, are you not?" |
420 | Were you ever before shut up in a cave, far under the earth, with no way of getting out? |
420 | What are Gargoyles? |
420 | What are those holes up there? |
420 | What are you going to do with us? |
420 | What are your products? |
420 | What brought you back? |
420 | What curious animal is that which is eating the grass on my lawn? |
420 | What do you do? |
420 | What do you mean by that? |
420 | What do you want? |
420 | What does all this mean, anyhow? |
420 | What does that mean? |
420 | What for? |
420 | What good is it? |
420 | What harm can the Gurgles do? |
420 | What in the world is this? |
420 | What is he good for? |
420 | What is your name? |
420 | What made them fly away? |
420 | What shall we do now? |
420 | What shall we do now? |
420 | What sort of place is this? |
420 | What was that? |
420 | What were you when you were first alive? |
420 | What will happen if she is guilty? |
420 | What would you do? |
420 | What''s that? |
420 | What''s the matter with you, old man? |
420 | What''s the use? |
420 | What''s to become of me? |
420 | What''s wrong? |
420 | What, the hinges? |
420 | Where are they? |
420 | Where are they? |
420 | Where are you? |
420 | Where did you come from? |
420 | Where did you grow? |
420 | Where do you come from, then? |
420 | Where does it lead to? |
420 | Where in the world have you been, my lad? |
420 | Where is Dorothy? |
420 | Where is she? |
420 | Where is she? |
420 | Where is that Magic Belt? |
420 | Where is the House of the Sorcerer? |
420 | Where is your mother? |
420 | Where shall we stay? |
420 | Where''s my milk? |
420 | Where? 420 Wherever have you been, Eureka?" |
420 | Which wings must I flop first? |
420 | Who accuses me? |
420 | Who are they? |
420 | Who built these lovely bridges? |
420 | Who did you say it was? |
420 | Who is Ozma? |
420 | Who is this? |
420 | Who said so? |
420 | Who will be the jury? |
420 | Why did you leave the surface of the earth? |
420 | Why did you wickedly and viciously send the Rain of Stones to crack and break our houses? |
420 | Why do n''t you walk down? |
420 | Why do you not eat the damas? |
420 | Why do you want me? |
420 | Why have you dared to intrude your unwelcome persons into the secluded Land of the Mangaboos? |
420 | Why not let them live? |
420 | Why not? |
420 | Why should n''t I? |
420 | Why, where''s Eureka? |
420 | Will it hurt? |
420 | Will there be any more Rains? |
420 | Will you try it, Zeb? |
420 | Would such a gentle animal be guilty of eating a fellow creature? 420 Your Highness,"cried the Woggle- Bug, appealing to Ozma,"have I a mind''s eye, or have n''t I?" |
420 | Am I talking? |
420 | And if he was invis''ble, and the bears invis''ble, who knows that they really ate him up?" |
420 | Are you guilty, or not guilty?" |
420 | Are you not vegetable, also?" |
420 | Are you ready?" |
420 | But I did n''t see them go; did you?" |
420 | But it''s a big hollow, is n''t it?" |
420 | Can you match that pedigree, little girl?" |
420 | Can you remember any breakfast that I''ve had today?" |
420 | Can you talk?" |
420 | Could n''t you, Zeb?" |
420 | Do n''t you remember how the Champion escaped them by shouting his battle- cry?" |
420 | Do n''t you see their terrible eyes?" |
420 | Do you ever make mistakes?" |
420 | Do you like fish?" |
420 | Eh? |
420 | Have n''t you heard of him?" |
420 | Have you breakfasted, Sir Horse?" |
420 | Have you them here with you?" |
420 | He has won the race, and won it fairly; but what can a horse of flesh do against a tireless beast of wood?" |
420 | I can see her, in my mind''s eye--""What''s that?" |
420 | I mean, will you be good to us, or do you intend to eat us?" |
420 | Is n''t it funny?" |
420 | Is not a Wizard something like a Sorcerer?" |
420 | Is there nothing that is decent to eat in this palace?" |
420 | Jump out and fight?" |
420 | Now was the Wizard''s turn, so he smiled upon the assemblage and asked:"Will somebody kindly loan me a hat?" |
420 | On the roof?" |
420 | Otherwise--""What will happen otherwise?" |
420 | Please, Mr. Wizard, may I eat just one of the fat little piglets? |
420 | Presently she asked:"Why did your mother tie your tails?" |
420 | So what could I do but tell"what happened to the Wizard afterward"? |
420 | That''s REAL magic, Mr. Wizard; is n''t it? |
420 | The trembling servants sent for the Royal Steward, who came in haste and said:"What would your Highness like for dinner?" |
420 | Then Jim exclaimed:"For goodness sake, what sort of a being are you?" |
420 | Then Jim suddenly asked:"Are there any horses in Oz?" |
420 | Then he asked:"What is an earthquake?" |
420 | Then the Princess spoke in a stern voice:"Prisoner, what have you to say for yourself? |
420 | Then, after a moment''s thought, she asked:"Are we friends or enemies? |
420 | This is a nice scrape you''ve got me into, is n''t it?" |
420 | Were you ever with a circus, brother?" |
420 | What do you call it?" |
420 | What else can you do?" |
420 | What is your sorcery good for if it can not tell us the truth?" |
420 | What''s going to become of us now?" |
420 | Where did you find my missing pet, Nick Chopper?" |
420 | Why are you so bad?" |
420 | Why destroy me?" |
420 | Will you buy it, my dear?" |
420 | Will you kindly tell us which way your mother went to get on top the earth?" |
420 | Will your Sorcerer die?" |
420 | Wizard?" |
420 | Wizard?" |
420 | Would you like it again?" |
420 | You''ve been to Australia, have n''t you?" |
420 | and what can I do but obey their commands? |
420 | are YOU here again?" |
420 | cried Dorothy,"did you eat the bones?" |
420 | he said, seeing her,"are you Dorothy Gale?" |
420 | said the Wizard,"will somebody please loan me a handkerchief?" |
420 | said the Wizard;"are there really people in this room?" |
52176 | A big one? |
52176 | All ready? |
52176 | Am I not your friend and playmate? |
52176 | And defy Tititi- Hoochoo? |
52176 | And how big will the army be? |
52176 | And is he a Rose, also? |
52176 | And just for throwing a few strangers down the Forbidden Tube? |
52176 | And there''s a little girl--"Dorothy? |
52176 | And what became of the Magician? |
52176 | And why did you ever leave such a beautiful land as Oz? |
52176 | And you intended to conquer Ruggedo, the Metal Monarch and King of the Nomes? |
52176 | And you will leave my wife here in Oogaboo? |
52176 | And you, Tik- Tok? |
52176 | And-- and Princess Dorothy? |
52176 | Another escape? 52176 Are eggs as high here as they are at home?" |
52176 | Are n''t you, Hank? |
52176 | Are there spikes in them? |
52176 | Are you ready? |
52176 | Are you sleepy now? |
52176 | Are you the only Tiger in Oz? |
52176 | Are you? |
52176 | But how about breakfasts? |
52176 | But how about yourself, Shaggy? |
52176 | But is n''t this an odd experience? 52176 But tell me, please,"she pleaded,"why do you all wear a dragon''s head embroidered on your gowns?" |
52176 | But what can you expect,whispered Betsy,"when the poor man has been a prisoner for so many years?" |
52176 | But what could he find to eat? |
52176 | But who are these new friends he has found? |
52176 | But why does he hide among those green trees, instead of enjoying all these glittery golden ones? |
52176 | Ca n''t the enchantment be broken in some way? |
52176 | Ca n''t we pull it up, and see what it is? |
52176 | Ca n''t you manage to lift your body off from my commanding officers? |
52176 | Ca n''t you see you''re frightening us out of a week''s growth? |
52176 | Can- not I march with- out fall- ing in- to it? |
52176 | Could n''t you manage to fall all by yourself, my dear? |
52176 | Could your magic do that? |
52176 | Did he ever have any children? |
52176 | Did the bullets hurt you very badly? |
52176 | Did you want to see me, Ozma? |
52176 | Do I get a salary? |
52176 | Do n''t you love me, Gardy? |
52176 | Do n''t you think I''d better drop in on Ruggedo and obey the orders of the Jinjin? |
52176 | Do n''t you want to conquer the world? |
52176 | Do you fear him, then? |
52176 | Do you hear me, Shaggy Man? |
52176 | Do you imagine anything in the world or upon it can be out of the reach of the Great Jinjin? |
52176 | Do you know him, then? |
52176 | Do you know what they have done to me? |
52176 | Do you know why? |
52176 | Do you see it plainly? |
52176 | Do you see that grove at your left? |
52176 | Do you see this ribbon around my neck? |
52176 | Do you suppose Ruggedo destroyed them? |
52176 | Do you suppose they are likely to fail? |
52176 | Do_ you_ understand it? |
52176 | Does Tititi- Hoochoo condemn me to such a fate? |
52176 | Does n''t anyone know where it is? |
52176 | Down here? |
52176 | Eh? 52176 Fall in what? |
52176 | Gone where? |
52176 | Has anyone a match? |
52176 | Have I no welcome here, pretty subjects? |
52176 | Have I not come from my Royal Bush to be your Ruler? |
52176 | Have n''t you ever been through this Tube before? |
52176 | Have we conquered this place, Your Majesty? |
52176 | Have you any jewels left? |
52176 | Have you seen him, Queen Ann? |
52176 | How about the Rose Princess? |
52176 | How about the eggs? |
52176 | How are you enjoying our Land of Oz? |
52176 | How could anyone be safe when she''s going about sixty miles a minute? |
52176 | How do you know we''re in the center of the earth? |
52176 | How do you know? |
52176 | How do you know? |
52176 | How do you know? |
52176 | How in the world did you happen to be in that well, when I left you safe in Oz? |
52176 | How long ago was that? |
52176 | How many Generals are there in your army? |
52176 | How would you like it, Toto, if I said nothing to you but''bow- wow''? |
52176 | I know; but which road shall we take? |
52176 | I wonder if he sees anything down there? |
52176 | Is he dangerous, then? |
52176 | Is he rich? |
52176 | Is it your Royal Will that we have some fun with these invaders? |
52176 | Is n''t it your home, too? |
52176 | Is n''t she Royal? |
52176 | Is the glass the Law in this country? |
52176 | Is the young dragon invisible? |
52176 | Is there fire inside of you? |
52176 | Look here, Kaliko,said Betsy, addressing the new King,"what''s the use of being hard on Ruggedo? |
52176 | May Hank come with me? |
52176 | Me? 52176 Me? |
52176 | Me? |
52176 | Nevertheless,said Captain Buttons,"if the Rak catches us, and chews us up into small pieces, and swallows us-- what will happen then?" |
52176 | No? |
52176 | Not just one word, Toto, to prove you''re as good as any other animal in Oz? |
52176 | Not when they''re shipwrecked? |
52176 | Now, then,called Betsy in a cheerful voice,"have you got that handkerchief off your face, Ugly?" |
52176 | Polly,said Betsy, pleadingly,"wo n''t_ you_ try?" |
52176 | Shall I show it to you? |
52176 | Shall I wind him up? |
52176 | Shall we go? |
52176 | Tell me, dear brother; is the charm broken? |
52176 | Tell me, pretty cousins,she said in her sweet, gentle voice,"which way will lead us to the Kingdom of Ruggedo, the Nome King?" |
52176 | That I was born? 52176 The Ugly One? |
52176 | The flowers? |
52176 | The star exploded? |
52176 | Then why does n''t everything go on down to the center of the earth? |
52176 | Then you advise me to admit Shaggy''s brother? |
52176 | Then you are enemies of Ruggedo? |
52176 | Then your name is Ti- ti- ti- Hoo- choo? |
52176 | Then, since they are now helpless, why not release them and send them back to the earth''s surface? |
52176 | Tititi- Hoochoo lives on the other side of the world, so what do I care for his anger? |
52176 | Unless I ask you to transport them all here? |
52176 | Up? |
52176 | Was it the wind, do you think? |
52176 | We were marching to the Nome King, to conquer him and set Shaggy''s brother free, when on a sudden--"Who are you? |
52176 | Well, how about the Army of Oogaboo? |
52176 | Well, we ca n''t afford to lose our Shaggy Man, can we? |
52176 | Well, what are we waiting for? |
52176 | Well, what''s to be done? |
52176 | Well, where are you, then? |
52176 | Well, why not ad- mit him? |
52176 | Well,said Polychrome,"what do you intend to do now?" |
52176 | Wh-- wh-- who is this? |
52176 | What Law? |
52176 | What about it? |
52176 | What are the''Three- Course Nuts''like? |
52176 | What are you doing here? |
52176 | What can all this mean? |
52176 | What charge lies against these people, Tubekins? |
52176 | What could you find to eat here? |
52176 | What do they look like? |
52176 | What do you say, Wizard? |
52176 | What do you wish to eat? |
52176 | What does your brother look like? |
52176 | What has happened to you all? |
52176 | What is a Rak? |
52176 | What is it? |
52176 | What is the thing like? |
52176 | What is your will? |
52176 | What keeps it going? |
52176 | What kind of a kiss? |
52176 | What kind? 52176 What must I do?" |
52176 | What next? |
52176 | What people? |
52176 | What shall I do? |
52176 | What shall I do? |
52176 | What shall we do, hide or run? |
52176 | What sort of a dragon would I be if my fire went out? |
52176 | What would happen to you, Quox, if you ran out of gasoline? |
52176 | What''s all this? |
52176 | What''s coming? |
52176 | What''s that? |
52176 | What''s the matter? |
52176 | What''s the use of supposing that? |
52176 | What''s up, Your Majesty? |
52176 | What, to throw them down the Tube? |
52176 | Where are they now? |
52176 | Where are you going? |
52176 | Where did you come from and how did you get here? |
52176 | Where is my brother now? |
52176 | Where is that? |
52176 | Where is the dragon now? |
52176 | Where is the wick- ed King who want- ed to melt me in a cru- ci- ble? |
52176 | Where is this famous Queen? |
52176 | Where is your Army? |
52176 | Where was he lost? |
52176 | Which road leads to the Metal Monarch''s cavern? |
52176 | Who else? |
52176 | Who is Betsy? |
52176 | Who is he? |
52176 | Who is the leader? |
52176 | Who knows? |
52176 | Who''s he? |
52176 | Who? 52176 Who_ are_ you, and where did you come from?" |
52176 | Why did n''t I think of it before? 52176 Why did you do that?" |
52176 | Why do n''t we stop there? |
52176 | Why do n''t you ask the flowers to tell you the way? |
52176 | Why do n''t you make one of your officers the Private? |
52176 | Why do n''t you raise an army and conquer them, and be Queen of all Oz? |
52176 | Why do they call him the Ugly One? |
52176 | Why do you suppose that? |
52176 | Why do you want sharp claws? |
52176 | Why not be good to the strangers and release your prisoner, the Shaggy Man''s brother? |
52176 | Why not, Brother? |
52176 | Why not? |
52176 | Why not? |
52176 | Why should you fight to defend us, who are all three loving friends and in no sense rivals? 52176 Why, what''s the matter?" |
52176 | Why? |
52176 | Why? |
52176 | Why? |
52176 | Why? |
52176 | Why? |
52176 | Will the Rainbow''s Daughter be an agreeable companion? |
52176 | Will you go through the Tube again? |
52176 | Will you oblige me by taking a seat beside me on my throne? |
52176 | Will you release my dear brother? |
52176 | With gold epaulets and a sword? |
52176 | Wo n''t you let Polychrome and the Rose Princess come here, too? |
52176 | Would the nomes obey you? |
52176 | Wrecked? |
52176 | You''ll protect me, Hank dear, wo n''t you? |
52176 | Alas,"he continued, after a moment,"the clouds are already breaking in the west, and-- see!--isn''t that the Rainbow coming?" |
52176 | And do you know Princess Ozma?" |
52176 | And is n''t it funny, Shaggy Man, that what is the bottom to us now, was the top when we fell the other way?" |
52176 | Are you conquered yet?" |
52176 | Are you sure you found the right cave?" |
52176 | Are you, then, the Great Jinjin?" |
52176 | Are your magnetic rubber wires in working order?" |
52176 | As they turned away Betsy said wonderingly:"Do all the animals in Oz talk as we do?" |
52176 | At this moment the Rainbow''s Daughter and the Rose Princess approached them, and Polychrome said:"What have you found, Shaggy One?" |
52176 | But is my dear brother well?" |
52176 | But tell me, Hearer, do the strangers want anything else?" |
52176 | But tell me, Ruggedo, why my friends have been wound with cords and bound with chains?" |
52176 | But to disappear like that_ seems_ like magic; now, does n''t it?" |
52176 | Did n''t Mr. Edison discover it?" |
52176 | Did you say Ruggedo?" |
52176 | Do n''t you remember, Shaggy?" |
52176 | Do n''t you think so, Hank?" |
52176 | Do n''t you understand such dog language?" |
52176 | Do n''t you want to join our party until you find your father and sisters again?" |
52176 | Do n''t you want to, Toto?" |
52176 | Do you know, Dorothy, I did n''t believe any girl could ever have such a good time--_anywhere_--as I''m having now?" |
52176 | Ever been there, my dear?" |
52176 | I believe you came here from the cold, civilized, outside world, did you not?" |
52176 | I wonder how they came to be here?" |
52176 | Is anything more wonderful than to see a flower grow and blossom, or to get light out of the electricity in the air? |
52176 | Is he indeed a prisoner in this place?" |
52176 | Is he lost?" |
52176 | Is it very far to the other side of the world?" |
52176 | Is n''t that true, Shaggy?" |
52176 | Is she among them?" |
52176 | Is there a Royal Gardener, then?" |
52176 | Me?" |
52176 | Oh, I''m Betsy Bobbin, and--""Who is the leader of this party?" |
52176 | Presently he asked:"How far away are those people now?" |
52176 | Said he, in a sleepy tone:"What''s the matter, little Rainbow?" |
52176 | Shall I send them here, too?" |
52176 | She turned to her attendant and asked:"Can not your magic take these unhappy people to their old home, Wizard?" |
52176 | Some of the officers now stuck their heads out of the bushes and asked:"Is the coast clear, Private Files?" |
52176 | Tell me, Brother, what have they done?" |
52176 | Tell us, Tik- Tok, how shall we get to the Nome King''s underground cavern?" |
52176 | The Roses now looked at the mule less fearfully and one of them asked:"Is that savage beast named Hank?" |
52176 | The Sawhorse, standing stiffly before Hank, repeated his question:"Is''hee- haw''all you are able to say?" |
52176 | The well?" |
52176 | Then she remarked, as she looked at the six messengers of light:"We could n''t very well do without any of''em; could we?" |
52176 | Then she turned to Shaggy and asked:"Are you sure he has n''t seen the Love Magnet?" |
52176 | Then, after a pause, she added:"But where do you s''pose we''re going to, Your Maj''sty?" |
52176 | What can I do to prevent the Shaggy Man from taking it out of his pocket?" |
52176 | What country_ is_ this, please?" |
52176 | What do you s''pose became of him?" |
52176 | What do you suppose these invaders want?" |
52176 | What do you think, Polychrome?" |
52176 | What else do you hear?" |
52176 | What else?" |
52176 | What have you done?" |
52176 | What is it all about, Ozma?" |
52176 | What part of him shall I wind up first?" |
52176 | When I asked her about this idea, she replied:"Why, have n''t you heard?" |
52176 | Where are they now?" |
52176 | Where are they now?" |
52176 | Where are they?" |
52176 | Where is he?" |
52176 | Where is the Ugly One now, Kaliko?" |
52176 | Who could conquer my thousands of nomes?" |
52176 | Who is he?" |
52176 | Why not make Shaggy Man the private soldier?" |
52176 | Why not?" |
52176 | Why, what is that?" |
52176 | Wo n''t you come with us, and help us?" |
52176 | Would n''t you like to live always in this beautiful cavern, Polychrome? |
52176 | You remember her, do you not?" |
52176 | [ Illustration] Dorothy knelt down before him and shaking her finger just above his nose she said:"Toto, have n''t I always been good to you?" |
52176 | [ Illustration]"Where is Betsy?" |
52176 | [ Illustration][ Illustration] CHAPTER 22 Kindly Kisses"Wo n''t you be dreadful sorry to leave this lovely place?" |
52176 | [ Illustration][ Illustration] CHAPTER 25 The Land of Love"Well, is''hee- haw''all you are able to say?" |
52176 | cried Betsy in a loud voice, and Queen Ann heard her and called out:"Are you safe, Betsy?" |
52176 | cried Betsy, staring hard at him;"are you really from the wonderful Land of Oz?" |
52176 | cried the King;"a Rainbow under ground, eh?" |
52176 | replied Shaggy, drawing the Love Magnet from his pocket;"not a little bit?--just a wee speck of a like?" |
52176 | roared the King;"how dare you bring that beast here and enter my presence unannounced?" |
52176 | roared the King;"who took the cover off?" |
52176 | what do I care for the Jinjin?" |
52176 | why did you not come before? |
956 | A big one? |
956 | All ready? |
956 | Am I not your friend and playmate? |
956 | And defy Tititi- Hoochoo? |
956 | And how big will the army be? |
956 | And is he a Rose, also? |
956 | And just for throwing a few strangers down the Forbidden Tube? |
956 | And there''s a little girl--"Dorothy? |
956 | And what became of the Magician? |
956 | And why did you ever leave such a beautiful land as Oz? |
956 | And you intended to conquer Ruggedo, the Metal Monarch and King of the Nomes? |
956 | And you will leave my wife here in Oogaboo? |
956 | And you, Tik- Tok? |
956 | And-- and Princess Dorothy? |
956 | Another escape? 956 Are eggs as high here as they are at home?" |
956 | Are n''t you, Hank? |
956 | Are there spikes in them? |
956 | Are you ready? |
956 | Are you sleepy now? |
956 | Are you the only Tiger in Oz? |
956 | Are you? |
956 | But how about breakfasts? |
956 | But how about yourself, Shaggy? |
956 | But is n''t this an odd experience? 956 But tell me, please,"she pleaded,"why do you all wear a dragon''s head embroidered on your gowns?" |
956 | But what can you expect,whispered Betsy,"when the poor man has been a prisoner for so many years?" |
956 | But what could he find to eat? |
956 | But who are these new friends he has found? |
956 | But why does he hide among those green trees, instead of enjoying all these glittery golden ones? |
956 | Ca n''t the enchantment be broken in some way? |
956 | Ca n''t we pull it up, and see what it is? |
956 | Ca n''t you manage to lift your body off from my commanding officers? |
956 | Ca n''t you see you''re frightening us out of a week''s growth? |
956 | Can- not I march without fall- ing in- to it? |
956 | Could n''t you manage to fall all by yourself, my dear? |
956 | Could your magic do that? |
956 | Did he ever have any children? |
956 | Did the bullets hurt you very badly? |
956 | Did you want to see me, Ozma? |
956 | Do I get a salary? |
956 | Do n''t you love me, Gardy? |
956 | Do n''t you think I''d better drop in on Ruggedo and obey the orders of the Jinjin? |
956 | Do n''t you want to conquer the world? |
956 | Do you fear him, then? |
956 | Do you hear me, Shaggy Man? |
956 | Do you imagine anything in the world or upon it can be out of the reach of the Great Jinjin? |
956 | Do you know him, then? |
956 | Do you know what they have done to me? |
956 | Do you know why? |
956 | Do you see it plainly? |
956 | Do you see that grove at your left? |
956 | Do you see this ribbon around my neck? |
956 | Do you suppose Ruggedo destroyed them? |
956 | Do you suppose they are likely to fail? |
956 | Do_ you_ understand it? |
956 | Does Tititi- Hoochoo condemn me to such a fate? |
956 | Does n''t anyone know where it is? |
956 | Down here? |
956 | Eh? 956 Fall in what? |
956 | Gone where? |
956 | Has anyone a match? |
956 | Have I no welcome here, pretty subjects? |
956 | Have I not come from my Royal Bush to be your Ruler? |
956 | Have n''t you ever been through this Tube before? |
956 | Have we conquered this place, Your Majesty? |
956 | Have you any jewels left? |
956 | Have you seen him, Queen Ann? |
956 | How about the Rose Princess? |
956 | How about the eggs? |
956 | How are you enjoying our Land of Oz? |
956 | How could anyone be safe when she''s going about sixty miles a minute? |
956 | How do you know we''re in the center of the earth? |
956 | How do you know? |
956 | How do you know? |
956 | How do you know? |
956 | How in the world did you happen to be in that well, when I left you safe in Oz? |
956 | How long ago was that? |
956 | How many Generals are there in your army? |
956 | How would you like it, Toto, if I said nothing to you but''bow- wow''? |
956 | I know; but which road shall we take? |
956 | I wonder if he sees anything down there? |
956 | Is he dangerous, then? |
956 | Is he rich? |
956 | Is it your Royal Will that we have some fun with these invaders? |
956 | Is n''t it your home, too? |
956 | Is n''t she Royal? |
956 | Is the glass the Law in this country? |
956 | Is the young dragon invisible? |
956 | Is there fire inside of you? |
956 | Look here, Kaliko,said Betsy, addressing the new King,"what''s the use of being hard on Ruggedo? |
956 | May Hank come with me? |
956 | Me? 956 Me? |
956 | Me? |
956 | Nevertheless,said Captain Buttons,"if the Rak catches us, and chews us up into small pieces, and swallows us-- what will happen then?" |
956 | No? |
956 | Not just one word, Toto, to prove you''re as any other animal in Oz? |
956 | Not when they''re shipwrecked? |
956 | Now, then,called Betsy in a cheerful voice,"have you got that handkerchief off your face, Ugly?" |
956 | Polly,said Betsy, pleadingly,"wo n''t_ you_ try?" |
956 | Shall I show it to you? |
956 | Shall I wind him up? |
956 | Shall we go? |
956 | Tell me, dear brother; is the charm broken? |
956 | Tell me, pretty cousins,she said in her sweet, gentle voice,"which way will lead us to the Kingdom of Ruggedo, the Nome King?" |
956 | That I was born? 956 The Ugly One? |
956 | The flowers? |
956 | The star exploded? |
956 | Then why does n''t everything go on down to the center of the earth? |
956 | Then you advise me to admit Shaggy''s brother? |
956 | Then you are enemies of Ruggedo? |
956 | Then your name is Ti- ti- ti- Hoo- choo? |
956 | Then, since they are now helpless, why not release them and send them back to the earth''s surface? |
956 | Tititi- Hoochoo lives on the other side of the world, so what do I care for his anger? |
956 | Unless I ask you to transport them all here? |
956 | Up? |
956 | Was it the wind, do you think? |
956 | We were marching to the Nome King, to conquer him and set Shaggy''s brother free, when on a sudden--"Who are you? |
956 | Well, how about the Army of Oogaboo? |
956 | Well, we ca n''t afford to lose our Shaggy Man, can we? |
956 | Well, what are we waiting for? |
956 | Well, what''s to be done? |
956 | Well, where are you, then? |
956 | Well, why not ad- mit him? |
956 | Well,said Polychrome,"what do you intend to do now?" |
956 | Wh-- wh-- who is this? |
956 | What Law? |
956 | What about it? |
956 | What are the''Three- Course Nuts''like? |
956 | What are you doing here? |
956 | What can all this mean? |
956 | What charge lies against these people, Tubekins? |
956 | What could you find to eat here? |
956 | What do they look like? |
956 | What do you say, Wizard? |
956 | What do you wish to eat? |
956 | What does your brother look like? |
956 | What has happened to you all? |
956 | What is a Rak? |
956 | What is it? |
956 | What is the thing like? |
956 | What is your will? |
956 | What keeps it going? |
956 | What kind of a kiss? |
956 | What kind? 956 What must I do?" |
956 | What next? |
956 | What people? |
956 | What shall I do? |
956 | What shall I do? |
956 | What shall we do, hide or run? |
956 | What sort of a dragon would I be if my fire went out? |
956 | What would happen to you, Quox, if you ran out of gasoline? |
956 | What''s all this? |
956 | What''s coming? |
956 | What''s that? |
956 | What''s the matter? |
956 | What''s the use of supposing that? |
956 | What''s up, Your Majesty? |
956 | What, to throw them down the Tube? |
956 | Where are they now? |
956 | Where are you going? |
956 | Where did you come from and how did you get here? |
956 | Where is Betsy? |
956 | Where is my brother now? |
956 | Where is that? |
956 | Where is the dragon now? |
956 | Where is the wicked King who want- ed to melt me in a cru- ci- ble? |
956 | Where is this famous Queen? |
956 | Where is your Army? |
956 | Where was he lost? |
956 | Which road leads to the Metal Monarch''s cavern? |
956 | Who else? |
956 | Who is Betsy? |
956 | Who is he? |
956 | Who is the leader? |
956 | Who knows? |
956 | Who''s he? |
956 | Who? 956 Who_ are_ you, and where did you come from?" |
956 | Why did n''t I think of it before? 956 Why did you do that?" |
956 | Why do n''t we stop there? |
956 | Why do n''t you ask the flowers to tell you the way? |
956 | Why do n''t you make one of your officers the Private? |
956 | Why do n''t you raise an army and conquer them, and be Queen of all Oz? |
956 | Why do they call him the Ugly One? |
956 | Why do you suppose that? |
956 | Why do you want sharp claws? |
956 | Why not be good to the strangers and release your prisoner, the Shaggy Man''s brother? |
956 | Why not, Brother? |
956 | Why not? |
956 | Why not? |
956 | Why should you fight to defend us, who are all three loving friends and in no sense rivals? 956 Why, what''s the matter?" |
956 | Why? |
956 | Why? |
956 | Why? |
956 | Why? |
956 | Why? |
956 | Will the Rainbow''s Daughter be an agreeable companion? |
956 | Will you go through the Tube again? |
956 | Will you oblige me by taking a seat beside me on my throne? |
956 | Will you release my dear brother? |
956 | With gold epaulets and a sword? |
956 | Wo n''t you let Polychrome and the Rose Princess come here, too? |
956 | Would the nomes obey you? |
956 | Wrecked? |
956 | You''ll protect me, Hank dear, wo n''t you? |
956 | Alas,"he continued, after a moment,"the clouds are already breaking in the west, and-- see!--isn''t that the Rainbow coming?" |
956 | And do you know Princess Ozma?" |
956 | And is n''t it funny, Shaggy Man, that what is the bottom to us now, was the top when we fell the other way?" |
956 | Are you conquered yet?" |
956 | Are you sure you found the right cave?" |
956 | Are you, then, the Great Jinjin?" |
956 | Are your magnetic rubber wires in working order?" |
956 | As they turned away Betsy said wonderingly:"Do all the animals in Oz talk as we do?" |
956 | At this moment the Rainbow''s Daughter and the Rose Princess approached them, and Polychrome said:"What have you found, Shaggy One?" |
956 | But is my dear brother well?" |
956 | But tell me, Hearer, do the strangers want anything else?" |
956 | But tell me, Ruggedo, why my friends have been wound with cords and bound with chains?" |
956 | But to disappear like that_ seems_ like magic; now, does n''t it?" |
956 | Chapter Twenty- Five The Land of Love"Well, is''hee- haw''all you are able to say?" |
956 | Chapter Twenty- Two Kindly Kisses"Wo n''t you be dreadful sorry to leave this lovely place?" |
956 | Did n''t Mr. Edison discover it?" |
956 | Did you say Ruggedo?" |
956 | Do n''t you remember, Shaggy?" |
956 | Do n''t you think so, Hank?" |
956 | Do n''t you understand such dog language?" |
956 | Do n''t you want to join our party until you find your father and sisters again?" |
956 | Do n''t you want to, Toto?" |
956 | Do you know, Dorothy, I did n''t believe any girl could ever have such a good time--_anywhere_--as I''m having now?" |
956 | Dorothy knelt down before him and shaking her finger just above his nose she said:"Toto, have n''t I always been good to you?" |
956 | Ever been there, my dear?" |
956 | I believe you came here from the cold, civilized, outside world, did you not?" |
956 | I wonder how they came to be here?" |
956 | Is anything more wonderful than to see a flower grow and blossom, or to get light out of the electricity in the air? |
956 | Is he indeed a prisoner in this place?" |
956 | Is he lost?" |
956 | Is it very far to the other side of the world?" |
956 | Is n''t that true, Shaggy?" |
956 | Is she among them?" |
956 | Is there a Royal Gardener, then?" |
956 | Me?" |
956 | Oh, I''m Betsy Bobbin, and--""Who is the leader of this party?" |
956 | Presently he asked:"How far away are those people now?" |
956 | Said he, in a sleepy tone:"What''s the matter, little Rainbow?" |
956 | Shall I send them here, too?" |
956 | She turned to her attendant and asked:"Can not your magic take these unhappy people to their old home, Wizard?" |
956 | Some of the officers now stuck their heads out of the bushes and asked:"Is the coast clear, Private Files?" |
956 | Tell me, Brother, what have they done?" |
956 | Tell us, Tik- Tok, how shall we get to the Nome King''s underground cavern?" |
956 | The Roses now looked at the mule less fearfully and one of them asked:"Is that savage beast named Hank?" |
956 | The Sawhorse, standing stiffly before Hank, repeated his question:"Is''hee- haw''all you are able to say?" |
956 | The well?" |
956 | Then she remarked, as she looked at the six messengers of light:"We could n''t very well do without any of''em; could we?" |
956 | Then she turned to Shaggy and asked:"Are you sure he has n''t seen the Love Magnet?" |
956 | Then, after a pause, she added:"But where do you s''pose we''re going to, Your Maj''sty?" |
956 | What can I do to prevent the Shaggy Man from taking it out of his pocket?" |
956 | What country_ is_ this, please?" |
956 | What do you s''pose became of him?" |
956 | What do you suppose these invaders want?" |
956 | What do you think, Polychrome?" |
956 | What else do you hear?'' |
956 | What else?" |
956 | What have you done?" |
956 | What is it all about, Ozma?" |
956 | What part of him shall I wind up first?" |
956 | When I asked her about this idea, she replied:"Why, have n''t you heard?" |
956 | Where are they now?" |
956 | Where are they now?" |
956 | Where are they?" |
956 | Where is he?" |
956 | Where is the Ugly One now, Kaliko?" |
956 | Who could conquer my thousands of nomes?" |
956 | Who is he?" |
956 | Why not make Shaggy Man the private soldier?" |
956 | Why not?" |
956 | Why, what is that?" |
956 | Wo n''t you come with us, and help us?" |
956 | Would n''t you like to live always in this beautiful cavern, Polychrome? |
956 | You remember her, do you not?" |
956 | cried Betsy in a loud voice, and Queen Ann heard her and called out:"Are you safe, Betsy?" |
956 | cried Betsy, staring hard at him;"are you really from the wonderful Land of Oz?" |
956 | cried the King;"a Rainbow under ground, eh?" |
956 | replied Shaggy, drawing the Love Magnet from his pocket;"not a little bit?--just a wee speck of a like?" |
956 | roared the King;"how dare you bring that beast here and enter my presence unannounced?" |
956 | roared the King;"who took the cover off?" |
956 | what do I care for the Jinjin?" |
956 | why did you not come before? |
30537 | A Scarecrow in Oz-- or the-- er-- Emperor that you were? |
30537 | A rest? 30537 Ah, Gracious Master, do n''t you remember me?" |
30537 | Ahem,began the Knight, rising stiffly,"has your Majesty seen aught of a noble Scarecrow? |
30537 | Am I out? |
30537 | And Tappy,he asked, sobering suddenly,"will you have my grandsons brought up like real children? |
30537 | And do you know what this means? |
30537 | And if anything goes wrong, will you help me out? |
30537 | And what is that? |
30537 | And who is this medieval person? |
30537 | And you wanted? |
30537 | And you wo n''t forget me? |
30537 | Any bones broken? |
30537 | Are n''t there two roads just ahead, one going up and one going down? 30537 Are n''t they enough?" |
30537 | Are there any words to that song? |
30537 | Are you all right? |
30537 | Are you all right? |
30537 | Are you an island? 30537 Are you good at riddles?" |
30537 | Are you perchance a damsel in distress? |
30537 | Are you quite comfortable? |
30537 | Are you sure you have found it? |
30537 | Are you sure you want to give up all this? |
30537 | Are you there? |
30537 | Are_ you_ a prisoner? |
30537 | Bean? |
30537 | But do n''t you ever grow tired of standing still? |
30537 | But how did you feel when you went down? |
30537 | But how did you get here? |
30537 | But is n''t it almost time we were reaching the Emerald City, Dorothy? |
30537 | But my dear old Lady, would you wish to marry a Scarecrow? |
30537 | But whatever is the matter with the Cowardly Lion? |
30537 | But where are you? |
30537 | But which one? |
30537 | But who do you want to be? |
30537 | But who''s to rule the island? |
30537 | But why do you beat the drum? |
30537 | Ca n''t we run away? |
30537 | Ca n''t you see I''m awake? |
30537 | Can''st direct us to a road, my good man? |
30537 | Can''st stop this reckless plant? |
30537 | Cat? |
30537 | Could anything have been more fortunate? |
30537 | Could it have been King Arthur? |
30537 | Could n''t we_ all_ sing? |
30537 | Could n''t you keep singing? |
30537 | Did I really? |
30537 | Did you hear that, Muddle? 30537 Did you say feeding?" |
30537 | Did you say wagons? |
30537 | Did your dog chew much of my leg, Sir? |
30537 | Do n''t you think we''d better run? |
30537 | Do you hear? |
30537 | Do you mean to tell me you are eating a poor, innocent, little cat? |
30537 | Do you not find the affairs of state fatiguing, darling papa? |
30537 | Do you still feel as cowardly as ever? |
30537 | Do you want Dorothy and everybody to be thrown into prison on our account? 30537 Do you want to break him to pieces?" |
30537 | Do you''spose this leads to the Emerald City? |
30537 | Does he suffer from honorable gout? |
30537 | Does the prophecy say anything about restoring my imperial person? |
30537 | From what did I descend? 30537 Ha-- has your Imperial Highness any-- plan?" |
30537 | Has your Majesty forgotten the wonderful brains given to you by the Wizard of Oz? |
30537 | Hast forgotten my trusty sword? |
30537 | Hast noticed it, Sir Cowardly? |
30537 | Have I a wife? |
30537 | Have you a family? |
30537 | Have you any with trees at both sides and water at the end? |
30537 | Have you ever noticed, Little With D, that furniture lasts longer than people? |
30537 | Have you forgotten your Ozish so soon? |
30537 | Have you had breakfast? |
30537 | Have you seen aught of the noble Scarecrow? |
30537 | Have you swallowed the taffy? |
30537 | He is a man of brains; why worry Because he''s left us in a hurry? |
30537 | Hear that, Lady Dot? |
30537 | How about my brains? |
30537 | How am I to settle all these questions, Sticken? 30537 How could you?" |
30537 | How could your Highness see the fleet from here? |
30537 | How dare you eat innocent cats? |
30537 | How did you know? |
30537 | How do I look, Chew? |
30537 | How is one to work magic when interrupted every other minute? 30537 How is the Scarecrow''s celestial old head?" |
30537 | How long will it take? |
30537 | How many yards? |
30537 | How now, what means this doubting? |
30537 | How old am I? |
30537 | How would we look-- out? |
30537 | How? |
30537 | How? |
30537 | Hush up, ca n''t you? |
30537 | I feel that I am brave, very brave, but how am I to know until I have encountered danger? 30537 I know you are from Kansas and were created a Princess of Oz by our gracious Ruler, but can you tell me anything of your ancestors in America?" |
30537 | I think, your Highness,he said modestly,"that anyone who has studied his Geozify already knows who we are and--""Who you are?" |
30537 | I wonder what they do when it rains? |
30537 | I''ve got to keep well posted, have n''t I? 30537 I''ve had enough pleasure for one day, and ca n''t you sing something, Tappy?" |
30537 | Is he your brother? 30537 Is it finished, son of a yellow dog?" |
30537 | Is n''t he here? |
30537 | Is n''t it, Doubty? |
30537 | Is n''t this cozy? |
30537 | Is she not beautiful? |
30537 | Is that why he''s always taking notes? |
30537 | Is the little fan safely closed? |
30537 | Is there any straw about? |
30537 | Is this king old? |
30537 | Is this usual? |
30537 | Is your kingdom not in the middle of the earth, and are you not royalty? 30537 It was lucky I hit the vase, was n''t it?" |
30537 | Lecture? |
30537 | May I come, too,? |
30537 | Need oiling, do n''t you? |
30537 | Never heard of Oz? |
30537 | No such place as Oz-- Happy, do you hear that? |
30537 | Noble Sir, how can I ever repay you? |
30537 | Not on the map-- Oz? 30537 Now Tappy, my dear fellow, will you just turn me over? |
30537 | Now does n''t that look cheerful? |
30537 | Now see here, Chew Chew, are you sure of that? |
30537 | Now who is the Emperor of the Silver Islands? |
30537 | Now--"But see here, was n''t I ruler of Oz? |
30537 | Oh radiant and immortal Scarecrowcus, what have they done to you? |
30537 | Oh, do n''t you remember little Happy Toko? |
30537 | Oh, where is my dear Karwan Bashi? 30537 Oh, where is my dear Karwan Bashi?" |
30537 | Oh, why did I ask for water on the end of the road? |
30537 | Old and glorious? |
30537 | Randum and Memo-- see? |
30537 | Say, what''s that draft? |
30537 | Shall we use the parasol again, Lady Dot? |
30537 | Shall--? |
30537 | Should they fetch the Imperial Doctor? |
30537 | Strangers here? |
30537 | Tappy, my dear boy, after this never leave me alone, do you hear? |
30537 | That''s what you wanted, is n''t it? |
30537 | Then why is the A- B- Sea Serpent like a city? |
30537 | Then why marry at all? |
30537 | There is something about you that reminds me of a pudding, and you tapped the drum, did n''t you? 30537 This rather upsets our plans, eh Tappy?" |
30537 | Us? |
30537 | Wait,cried Dorothy,"have you forgotten the parasol?" |
30537 | Was Chew Chew there? |
30537 | Was I? |
30537 | Was it a dragon? |
30537 | Was n''t I talking Ozish? |
30537 | Was that his fleet coming into the harbor? |
30537 | We''re sorry to waken you,said Dorothy politely,"but could you please give us some breakfast?" |
30537 | Well,said Ozma with a smile when everyone had feasted and talked to heart''s content,"is everybody happy?" |
30537 | Well,said the Scarecrow, surveying this splendid person curiously,"what is it?" |
30537 | What are we to do? |
30537 | What are you doing? |
30537 | What bean? |
30537 | What befell? |
30537 | What difference does that make? 30537 What do you suppose they are up to?" |
30537 | What do you want? |
30537 | What does Poker want, and Boz? 30537 What does it all mean? |
30537 | What does it all mean? |
30537 | What does my dear Karwan Bashi think? |
30537 | What from? |
30537 | What happened? |
30537 | What if the Gheewizard should work his magic before you finished your speech? |
30537 | What if they refuse to let your radiant Highness go? |
30537 | What is it, Tappy? |
30537 | What kind of a road to you want? |
30537 | What kind of a road will you have? 30537 What kind of roads have you?" |
30537 | What makes my feet so heavy? |
30537 | What makes you methink so? |
30537 | What means this unwonted clamor? |
30537 | What of? |
30537 | What recks it? |
30537 | What shall we do? |
30537 | What time is it? |
30537 | What way is this to welcome strangers? |
30537 | What''s so queer about that? |
30537 | What''s that? |
30537 | What''s the matter now? 30537 What''s the matter?" |
30537 | What''s this? 30537 What''s this?" |
30537 | What? 30537 What?" |
30537 | What? |
30537 | When I think of what I was going to wish for--"What were you going to wish, Hokus? |
30537 | Where are you going? |
30537 | Where did you comfortable and doubtful parties come from? |
30537 | Where did you lose it? |
30537 | Where do you want to go? |
30537 | Where in the world did he pagota? |
30537 | Where is the magic fan now? |
30537 | Where was he? |
30537 | Where''s the Scarecrow? |
30537 | Where-- er-- what-- are your Highness''plans? |
30537 | Where-- where is she? |
30537 | Who I were? 30537 Who and how? |
30537 | Who is this impulsive person? |
30537 | Who were you? 30537 Who-- me?" |
30537 | Whoever heard of a Cowardly Knight? 30537 Why did n''t I think of it myself?" |
30537 | Why did n''t you get the wizard? |
30537 | Why do n''t you turn me over? |
30537 | Why do you call me Middleness? |
30537 | Why should n''t they be different? |
30537 | Why this sudden devotion? 30537 Why, oh why, did he bother about his family tree?" |
30537 | Why, what do you mean? |
30537 | Why, what good would that have done us? |
30537 | Why, where are we? |
30537 | Why, where are you going? |
30537 | Why, where in the world? |
30537 | Wife? |
30537 | Wo n''t the Pokes come up here? |
30537 | Wo n''t you? 30537 Would n''t that be social climbing?" |
30537 | Would you mind ordering two for me, Hokus? 30537 Would you mind telling me why you are all so still, and why all your furniture runs around?" |
30537 | Would you mind,he asked simply,"telling me again who I am and how?" |
30537 | Would your Extreme Highness care for kites? |
30537 | Yes,said the Scarecrow kindly,"who are you?" |
30537 | You have n''t anything to eat in those sacks, have you? |
30537 | You hear that? |
30537 | You remember her? |
30537 | You were a man of meat at one time and a woodman by trade? |
30537 | You''ve plenty of time; why do n''t you take it? |
30537 | _Who I were?" |
30537 | ''Slow down,''is n''t that what it says?" |
30537 | ( You know how hard that is?) |
30537 | A clothes tree? |
30537 | A little straw-- straw, do you hear?" |
30537 | A terrible gale-- Well, what''s the matter now?" |
30537 | Ah, Happy Oko, why did I ever slide down my family tree? |
30537 | Am I in China, or where? |
30537 | And could you tell me where you are? |
30537 | Another?" |
30537 | Are you Chinamen, or what?" |
30537 | Are your heads solid silver?" |
30537 | At that minute, a door opened far below, and someone called up:"Who are you? |
30537 | But how did it happen?" |
30537 | But tell me, Tappy, where did I meet my wife?" |
30537 | But what says yon honest henchman?" |
30537 | But what?" |
30537 | But where under the earth am I falling to?" |
30537 | CHAPTER 23 SAFE AT LAST IN THE LAND OF OZ"Must we keep bumping until we bump through?" |
30537 | Ca n''t you think of something else?" |
30537 | Can you work, Carescrow?" |
30537 | Could''st tell us the way to the Emerald City, my good King Fix?" |
30537 | Did his head ache? |
30537 | Did you hear them tell me right to my face they did not believe in Oz? |
30537 | Do n''t you ever laugh?" |
30537 | Do you hear? |
30537 | Do you suppose we want all the humans in creation coming there?" |
30537 | Do you think anyone lives in this forest, Dorothy?" |
30537 | Do you think, at your age, it is right?" |
30537 | Do you want to go on or off?" |
30537 | Eh, my dear?" |
30537 | From what did I descend? |
30537 | From what did you descend?" |
30537 | Has n''t he got us?" |
30537 | Has your Highness so soon forgotten?" |
30537 | Have not the Royal Princes promised it?" |
30537 | Have they anything to spend?" |
30537 | Have you some safety pins?" |
30537 | His name?" |
30537 | How do you want to spend it?" |
30537 | How does it strike you?" |
30537 | How will you spend the night?" |
30537 | How''s that?" |
30537 | If we slow down, how shall we ever get anywhere?" |
30537 | Is n''t he in the Emerald City?" |
30537 | Is n''t he there? |
30537 | It''s something no one here has missed; What puts such notions in your head? |
30537 | Now do n''t you think we had better start off?" |
30537 | Now he came close to the monarch''s side, and standing on tiptoe whispered hoarsely:"Hast any dragons here?" |
30537 | Oh, dear, why does n''t the Cowardly Lion come back?" |
30537 | Oh, where is Doubty?" |
30537 | Oz-- why had he ever left that wonderful country? |
30537 | Perhaps you would like to hear it?" |
30537 | Perhaps you, Sir, will be able to tell us where we are?" |
30537 | Putting her fingers in her ears, she shouted back:"What for?" |
30537 | Seen Hokus?" |
30537 | Shall we pull him in, Muddle?" |
30537 | Surely they had called him Emperor, but how could that be? |
30537 | Tappy, will you see that they are sent back to Oz?" |
30537 | The Grand Chew Chew was the first to rise, and folding his arms, he asked solemnly:"What are your commands, Ancient and Honorable Scarecrowcus?" |
30537 | Then Sir Hokus, who had been thinking tremendously with his elbows on his knees, burst out,"Why not Sir Pudding, here? |
30537 | Then he asked loudly,"Where is the Imperial Army?" |
30537 | Then, fixing the group with a puzzled stare, he exclaimed,"But how did you get here?" |
30537 | This beast now, he talks quite manfully, and this Kingdom that you mention, this Oz? |
30537 | Was he really old? |
30537 | Well, who were I?" |
30537 | Were n''t they the funniest creatures?" |
30537 | Were n''t we?" |
30537 | What could be more proper than Royal Middleness?" |
30537 | What do you want, Little With D?" |
30537 | What else can you do besides beat a drum?" |
30537 | What indeed? |
30537 | What is it?" |
30537 | What is your motto?" |
30537 | What next?" |
30537 | What will Dorothy and Ozma think? |
30537 | What would Dorothy say to that? |
30537 | What''s all this?" |
30537 | What''s the matter with your hands?" |
30537 | What''s the use of hurrying?" |
30537 | What''s this?" |
30537 | Where did you come from?" |
30537 | Where is the gallant man now?" |
30537 | Where is your family tree? |
30537 | Where is your family? |
30537 | Who are these curious objects he has gathered about him, pray?" |
30537 | Who but Happy Toko deserves the throne?" |
30537 | Who could help laughing at Scraps? |
30537 | Who said I''d lost it?" |
30537 | Who was I? |
30537 | Who was he, anyway-- the Scarecrow of Oz or Emperor Chang Wang Woe? |
30537 | Who were I? |
30537 | Who were I?" |
30537 | Who were your ancestors? |
30537 | Why is the A- B- Sea Serpent such a slow talker?" |
30537 | Why not climb my family tree? |
30537 | Why not this honest Punster? |
30537 | Will you?" |
30537 | Wo n''t the Scarecrow be pleased?" |
30537 | Would he never stop? |
30537 | gasped Dorothy as the magnificent silver throne room was flooded with light,"Where are we?" |
30537 | gasped the Knight,"Are you there, Sir Cowardly?" |
30537 | snapped Dorothy indignantly,"Who wants to sing?" |
959 | A King is n''t required to stay at home forever, and if he takes a notion to travel, whose business is it but his own? 959 All of them together?" |
959 | And do you know that your Ruler, Ozma of Oz, has been stolen? |
959 | And give me back my dishpan? |
959 | And is the dishpan still at the castle of Ugu the Shoemaker? |
959 | And my own magic tools? |
959 | And take a tumble among the thistles? |
959 | And the Frogman, is he also a Yip? |
959 | And the Great Book of Records of Glinda the Good? |
959 | And the Magic Picture? |
959 | And was n''t Ozma in it then? |
959 | And who is Ugu the Shoemaker? |
959 | And who is he? |
959 | And you''ll bring the little Pink Bear? |
959 | Are owls ever blind? |
959 | Are they giants? |
959 | Are they really rubber? |
959 | Are you all agreed to accept my judgment? |
959 | Are you sorry, then? |
959 | Are your people called Thists? |
959 | Are your people so dangerous, then? |
959 | But I have another question to ask: How does it happen that the Thists have no King to rule over them? |
959 | But by what name do others call your city? |
959 | But how about Ozma? 959 But how about my lost growl?" |
959 | But how could you execute us? |
959 | But none of you have answered my question: Where is my growl? |
959 | But tell me, please,said the Wizard,"how does it happen that your city jumps around so, from one part of the country to another?" |
959 | But what can we do when we get to Ugu? |
959 | But what good would that do? |
959 | But what will I do when I get home to the Glass Cat and the Pink Kitten? |
959 | But where is the place? 959 But who will rule in your place while you are gone?" |
959 | But who-- who-- who? |
959 | But who? |
959 | But why should we have anything else when we have so many thistles? 959 But why? |
959 | Ca n''t the Pink Bear tell? |
959 | Ca n''t you see? |
959 | Can you bark? |
959 | Can you hear what I say? |
959 | Could n''t the Little Pink Bear tell us what he did with Ozma? |
959 | Did Your Majesty speak? |
959 | Did any strange person come in or out of the city on the night before last when Ozma was stolen? |
959 | Did n''t he say Ozma was in that hole in the ground? |
959 | Did you get in? |
959 | Do n''t you like Button- Bright, then? |
959 | Do n''t you love Ozma? 959 Do n''t you s''pose we could get to it?" |
959 | Do n''t you suppose Ugu would listen to reason? |
959 | Do you come in war or peace? |
959 | Do you happen to have any talented magician among your people, one who is especially clever, you know? |
959 | Do you know of any wicked people in Oz, Dorothy? |
959 | Do you mean yourself? |
959 | Do you really eat those prickly things? |
959 | Do you s''pose it hurt them much to bump against those mountains? |
959 | Do you s''pose they have flying machines, Wizard? |
959 | Do you see her anywhere around here? |
959 | Do you suppose I can be any funnier than you? |
959 | Do you suppose Ozma could have taken them, herself, for some purpose? |
959 | Do you think the Herkus would hurt us? |
959 | Do you think the person who stole Ozma stole my growl? |
959 | Do you think we are afraid of a toy bear with a toy gun? |
959 | Do you think, then, that my growl was stolen? |
959 | Do you think,asked Dorothy anxiously,"that Ugu the Shoemaker would be wicked enough to steal our Ozma of Oz?" |
959 | Does Dorothy know you are here? |
959 | Does n''t Glinda the Good know where she is? |
959 | Does the Scarecrow admit that this overgrown frog is the wisest creature in the world? |
959 | Does this dragon of yours bite? |
959 | Has anyone a pin? |
959 | Have n''t you anything else to eat? |
959 | Have you a King? |
959 | Have you found Ozma? |
959 | Have you heard of any magicians being among them? |
959 | Have you seen the Herkus yourself? |
959 | He has stolen about everything else of value in Oz, has n''t he? |
959 | He has stolen everything he wants, perhaps,agreed the Lion,"but what could anyone want with your growl?" |
959 | How can that be done? |
959 | How can you wait here and find Button- Bright at one and the same time? |
959 | How could they do that? |
959 | How dare you interrupt me? |
959 | How did that happen? |
959 | How did you manage to conquer Ugu the Shoemaker? |
959 | How do you know that the Shoemaker stole your growl? |
959 | How do you know? |
959 | How ever will you get down? |
959 | However did you come alive? |
959 | I think I shall go last,said the Wizard,"so who wants to go first?" |
959 | I wonder if Ozma is there? |
959 | I wonder if it is strong? |
959 | I wonder if she''s been transformed into Button- Bright? |
959 | If she''s in a dungeon cell, how are you going to get her out? |
959 | If we explained to him how wicked he has been, do n''t you think he''d let poor Ozma go? |
959 | If you have disputes among you,said he after a little thought,"who settles them?" |
959 | If you know so much,she retorted,"why do n''t you know where your dishpan is instead of chasing around the country after it?" |
959 | In peace, of course,retorted the Wizard, and he added impatiently,"Do we look like an army of conquest?" |
959 | In what part of the room is she? |
959 | In what way? |
959 | In which one of Button- Bright''s pockets is Ozma? |
959 | Is Ozma REALLY in this hole? |
959 | Is Ozma up yet? |
959 | Is he alive? |
959 | Is n''t there anyone who rules over you? |
959 | Is that in the Land of Oz? |
959 | Is this your dishpan? |
959 | Is your throat sore now? |
959 | It''s mighty queer, is n''t it? |
959 | Magic, eh? |
959 | May I ask why you have left your home and where you are going? |
959 | Maybe, maybe,responded another Yip,"but why take chances? |
959 | Must we all go back? |
959 | No, but what everyone says must be true, otherwise what would be the use of their saying it? |
959 | Now, tell me,he said, turning to Button- Bright,"could your man in Philadelphia crumble marble in his fingers?" |
959 | Of what crime do you accuse them? |
959 | See here, Frogman, why ca n''t you carry me across the gulf when you leap it? 959 Shall we?" |
959 | So THAT''S the thief, is it? |
959 | Someone in the Land of Oz? |
959 | Stone, is it? |
959 | Tell me, could this man crush a block of stone with his bare hands? |
959 | That is the same thing as calling us thieves and robbers and bandits and brigands, is it not? |
959 | That? 959 The city has stopped hopping around, it is true, but how are we to get to it over this mass of prickers?" |
959 | Then he is the principal person here? |
959 | Then what about my dishpan? |
959 | Then what did he do with her? |
959 | Then why did n''t you answer the Frogman? |
959 | Then you forgive me for all the trouble I caused you? |
959 | They really look that way, do n''t they? 959 They''ve both been stolen, have n''t they?" |
959 | Ugu? 959 Up to your old tricks, eh? |
959 | WHO says so? |
959 | Was it enchanted? |
959 | We came here to capture the Shoemaker, did n''t we? |
959 | Well, what then? |
959 | Well, where is my dishpan? |
959 | Were you ever a dog? |
959 | What COULD it be, then? |
959 | What are they like? |
959 | What are we going to eat? |
959 | What are you doing out of your frog- pond? |
959 | What did he look like? |
959 | What do n''t you believe? |
959 | What do you mean? |
959 | What do you suppose Ugu has done with her? |
959 | What do you suppose has become of it? |
959 | What harm could happen to us in Oz? |
959 | What harm happened to Ozma? |
959 | What has caused you to change your mind so suddenly? |
959 | What if you lost your roar, Lion? 959 What is a King?" |
959 | What is he mumbling about? |
959 | What is that around your waist, Dorothy? |
959 | What makes you so strong? |
959 | What makes you so wonderfully wise? |
959 | What''s gone? |
959 | What''s that? |
959 | What''s the matter with YOUR brains? |
959 | What''s the matter with the country ahead of us? |
959 | What''s the matter? |
959 | What''s this? |
959 | What''s wanted? |
959 | What, jump from here to that whirling hill? |
959 | What? 959 When did you perform those enchantments?" |
959 | When? |
959 | Where IS she? |
959 | Where can it be, then? |
959 | Where else could she be? |
959 | Where has Your Honor been? |
959 | Where has he gone? |
959 | Where is Ozma? |
959 | Where is Ozma? |
959 | Where is the mountain? |
959 | Where''s Dorothy? |
959 | Where? |
959 | Which of you has dared defy my magic? |
959 | Which way? |
959 | Who can fight against magic? |
959 | Who is Ugu the Shoemaker? |
959 | Who is Ugu the Shoemaker? |
959 | Who is the thief? |
959 | Who says all that? |
959 | Who says that? |
959 | Who''s that? |
959 | Why ca n''t you use another Royal Ruler? 959 Why could n''t the Lion ride on the Woozy''s back?" |
959 | Why did n''t I think of that before? |
959 | Why did n''t we think of those blankets before? |
959 | Why do n''t I? |
959 | Why do you wish to capture us? |
959 | Why do you yell at me, woman? |
959 | Why have you dared intrude in my forest? |
959 | Why is that? |
959 | Why not look in the Magic Picture? |
959 | Why not? |
959 | Why on earth did you eat the enchanted peach? |
959 | Why? |
959 | Why? |
959 | Why? |
959 | Wo n''t YOU get lost, too? |
959 | Wo n''t the room keep turning? |
959 | Would n''t he know it? |
959 | Would n''t it be a rich joke if he made prisoners of us, too? |
959 | Yes, yes, wo n''t he say he''s sorry and get on his knees and beg our pardon? |
959 | You have never lost it before, have you? |
959 | And did n''t I bring to you the little Pink Bear, which has told you where Ozma is hidden?" |
959 | And do n''t you want to find her?" |
959 | And how was it enchanted? |
959 | And then he inquired,"Were you born with those queer forms you have, or has some cruel magician transformed you to them from your natural shapes?" |
959 | And then he looked all around him and said in a solemn voice,"Ozma, are you here?" |
959 | And then he turned the crank of the little Pink Bear again and asked,"Is this the hole that Ozma of Oz is in?" |
959 | And then the Lavender Bear King asked,"Would you like to see this magical shoemaker?" |
959 | And then, after looking around the group, he inquired,"What is that on your finger, Trot?" |
959 | And what will happen to one who eats it?" |
959 | And who could wish to deprive her of her Great Book of Records? |
959 | And who else could have carried away my beautiful magic dishpan without being seen?" |
959 | And who, having the power, could also have an object in defying the wisest and most talented Sorceress the world has ever known? |
959 | Are n''t you angry? |
959 | Are n''t you indignant? |
959 | Are you ready to start for the wicker castle of Ugu the Shoemaker?" |
959 | At first a chorus of growls arose, and then a sharp voice cried,"What has happened, Corporal Waddle?" |
959 | But how?" |
959 | But how?" |
959 | But tell me, where did you come from?" |
959 | But what errand requires you to travel such a distance?" |
959 | But what has happened to your Royal Ozma?" |
959 | But where are we?" |
959 | But who, in all the Land of Oz, was powerful and skillful enough to do this awful thing? |
959 | But why ca n''t your friend wash her dishes in another dishpan?" |
959 | But why is he called Ugu the Shoemaker?" |
959 | Ca n''t we do ANYthing to find her, Wizard?" |
959 | Could n''t the Little Pink Bear tell us how?" |
959 | Do n''t you know it''s impolite to get lost and keep everybody waiting for you? |
959 | Do you s''pose it''s on wheels, Wizard?" |
959 | Do you think I''d risk the safety of my innocent people by using a biting dragon to draw my chariot? |
959 | Do you two girls think you can find your way back home again?" |
959 | Do you want to keep our dear Ozma there any longer than we can help?" |
959 | Even if I landed there and could hold on, what good would it do? |
959 | How can you fight a great magician when you have nothing to fight with?" |
959 | How far or how near?" |
959 | How, do you say, how? |
959 | However, Cayke wanted her dishpan very badly, so she turned to her friends and asked,"Who will go with me?" |
959 | If I were Ozma, do you think I''d have tumbled into that hole?" |
959 | In the darkness, the Cowardly Lion felt a shaggy little form nestling beside his own, and he said sleepily,"Where did you come from, Toto?" |
959 | Is n''t it kind of him?" |
959 | Is n''t it queer?" |
959 | No wall?" |
959 | Presently he inquired,"Where is the Little Pink Bear?" |
959 | Seems mighty strange and mysterious, does n''t it?" |
959 | So he turned the crank in the Little Pink Bear''s side and inquired,"Did Ugu the Shoemaker steal Ozma of Oz?" |
959 | So tell me, are you going to struggle, or will you go peaceably to meet your doom?" |
959 | So why do dogs do it?" |
959 | So you''ve eaten the enchanted peach, have you?" |
959 | Suddenly, Trot asked,"Where''s Button- Bright?" |
959 | Tell me, my Pink Pinkerton, what has become of this lady''s jeweled dishpan?" |
959 | The Great Frogman is hungry as any tramp, is he? |
959 | The Great Frogman pick up sticks?" |
959 | The King turned to the throng of toy bears surrounding him and asked,"Has any of you ever seen this golden dishpan before?" |
959 | Then he asked,"Why do you attach so much importance to a dishpan?" |
959 | Then she looked steadily at the boy and asked,"Are you Ozma? |
959 | What is Ugu, and what is a magician? |
959 | What shall we do with this one, which we have just found?" |
959 | What shall we do?" |
959 | What''s become of the city?" |
959 | When the woman had listened to this story, she asked,"Then you have no idea as yet who has stolen your dishpan?" |
959 | When they had finished, she said,"Where are you going next?" |
959 | Where did YOU come from?" |
959 | Where did you find it, Toto?" |
959 | Where is he?" |
959 | Who could have done this wicked, bold thing? |
959 | Who do you think did it, Wizard?" |
959 | Who?" |
959 | Why do n''t you give it up and go home? |
959 | Why do you speak such nonsense?" |
959 | Why would he wish to steal HER?" |
959 | Will some one of you kindly give me a match?" |
959 | Will you kindly tell us by what name your city is called?" |
959 | Will you let me ask him one more question?" |
959 | Would n''t YOU like a dose, sir?" |
959 | Would n''t you feel terrible?" |
959 | Would you like to eat some?" |
959 | Yet what other explanation of the mystery could there be? |
959 | she called,"Have you seen Ozma this morning?" |
517 | Ah; who is that coming down the mountain? |
517 | Ai n''t there any place to wipe my feet? |
517 | Airship? 517 And Jack Pumpkinhead?" |
517 | And contented and prosperous? |
517 | And they are happy, I suppose? |
517 | And where''s the Wonderful Wizard? |
517 | And why make the journey back to Kansas again? 517 And will you make me big again, when I''m ready to go away?" |
517 | And you wo n''t forget to ask her? |
517 | Any others? |
517 | Are n''t you overdone? |
517 | Are n''t you rather yellow? |
517 | Are not all these paper girls and women named Miss Cuttenclips? |
517 | Are there any eatables in Bunbury? |
517 | Are there any tigers and bears in this neighborhood? |
517 | Are we going there? 517 Are you Dorothy''s friend?" |
517 | Are you a Flutterbudget, too? |
517 | Are you able to re- stuff yourself without help? |
517 | Are you likely to stay there long? |
517 | Are you ready, Dorothy? |
517 | Are you sure? |
517 | Are you sure? |
517 | Are you the Cowardly Lion? |
517 | But have n''t you anything to eat in your kingdom? 517 But how can you do it?" |
517 | But how do the paper dolls happen to be alive? |
517 | But suppose you fail? |
517 | But what reward do they demand? |
517 | But what road do we take to get to the Rigmaroles? |
517 | But what shall we do now? |
517 | But when do they study? |
517 | Can YOU make me smaller? |
517 | Can we do anything for you? |
517 | Could n''t I eat just one house, or a side- walk or something? 517 Could n''t I eat something besides people?" |
517 | Could n''t we bribe our enemies, by giving them a lot of emeralds and gold? |
517 | Did it tell you how our enemies drank the Water of''Blivion? |
517 | Did n''t you know that? |
517 | Did n''t you? |
517 | Did you call both the roosters Daniel? |
517 | Did you ever hear of any one''s eyes growing together? |
517 | Did you ever see an ocean? |
517 | Did you wander in the forest all day? |
517 | Do n''t they get any reading, writing and''rithmetic? |
517 | Do n''t you ever match each other? |
517 | Do n''t you know, dear? |
517 | Do n''t you teach them anything else? |
517 | Do they all talk like that? |
517 | Do you know where there''s a road? |
517 | Do you know whether the First and Foremost Phanfasm of Phantastico is at home or not? |
517 | Do you make all the paper dolls? |
517 | Do you mean to say you can save us from those awful Phanfasms, and Growleywogs and Whimsies? |
517 | Do you not tremble to take such liberties with your monarch? |
517 | Do you remember the Nome King? |
517 | Do you think there would be any work for ME in Kansas? |
517 | Does it make one crazy? |
517 | Does the Tin Woodman keep any Flutterbudgets or Rigmaroles at his castle? |
517 | From the Ruler of Oz? |
517 | Good or bad? |
517 | Has the Scarecrow heard of Ozma''s trouble? |
517 | Have you heard the news? |
517 | Have you tired of life, then? |
517 | Honor bright? |
517 | How about the eggs? |
517 | How can a wooden thing be so intelligent? |
517 | How can you keep every one from ever finding Oz? |
517 | How did Ozma find out about the tunnel? |
517 | How do they take''em, in applesauce? |
517 | How do you know that? |
517 | How long will it take us to march to the Emerald City? |
517 | How will you do that? |
517 | How? |
517 | I wonder if your mother could spare one or two of you? |
517 | I wonder why? |
517 | I''d like to see them-- wouldn''t you? |
517 | I''ve never heard of any,admitted the woman,"but if there were--""Have you any idea of throwing your baby out of the window?" |
517 | If you do n''t like it, why do n''t you resign? |
517 | In what way? |
517 | Is Nick Chopper the Tin Woodman''s name? |
517 | Is all ready? |
517 | Is anything the matter, ma''am? |
517 | Is it in danger? |
517 | Is n''t it? |
517 | Is n''t this tin hollyhock going to seed? |
517 | Is the Nome King''s tunnel finished, Ozma? |
517 | Is the tunnel all ready? |
517 | Is there anything to drink here? |
517 | It would n''t look very well in a hole in the ground, would it? |
517 | Madam,said he,"do you suppose I would allow anyone to catch my beautiful fishes, even if they were foolish enough to bite on hooks? |
517 | May I bring my dog Toto, and the Yellow Hen? 517 May I go with you?" |
517 | May I help you up? |
517 | May we see Miss Cuttenclip, please? |
517 | May we see Miss Cuttenclip, please? |
517 | Must we lunch on tin? |
517 | Now that we''re together again, and one reunited party,observed the Shaggy Man,"what are we to do next?" |
517 | Now then, good subjects, who speaks next? |
517 | Oh, is it? |
517 | Oh, is it? |
517 | Oh, is there dust in the tunnel? |
517 | Oh, what is it? |
517 | Oh, will you, Ozma? |
517 | Really? |
517 | Reduce what? |
517 | Sorry for what, Dorothy? |
517 | Study? |
517 | Suppose we wo n''t go? |
517 | Sure? |
517 | Tell me, Dorothy,he said;"do all the men here wear duds like these?" |
517 | Tell me, please, what IS our business? |
517 | Then may I come in? |
517 | Then tell me: what can you offer the Phanfasms that they have not already? |
517 | Then what HAS happened? |
517 | Then what am I to do? |
517 | Then why need we go way back to the crossroads? |
517 | These Oz people are quite good, are they not? |
517 | Unless what, dear? |
517 | Was that the time the Wizard scared you? |
517 | Well, have n''t I? |
517 | Were you ever a King? |
517 | Were you scared when I looked at you just now? |
517 | What are the Flutterbudgets like? |
517 | What are they? |
517 | What are you doing here? |
517 | What are you going to do about it? |
517 | What can be done? |
517 | What could I do to earn money? |
517 | What do you do, run? |
517 | What do you know about it? |
517 | What do you mean by doses? |
517 | What do you mean by that? |
517 | What do you mean by their getting scattered? |
517 | What do you propose to do? |
517 | What do you want me to do? |
517 | What does that mean? |
517 | What does the fly do then? |
517 | What has she done, Captain Dipp? |
517 | What has she done? |
517 | What is it, dear? |
517 | What is it? |
517 | What is that? |
517 | What is your Magic Book like? |
517 | What is your name, General? |
517 | What kingdom? |
517 | What made you''cept the invitation, and come here? |
517 | What makes you unhappy? |
517 | What names do you give''em all, dear? |
517 | What reward did you promise them? |
517 | What seems to be worrying your Majesty? |
517 | What share of the spoils am I to have? |
517 | What would happen,she inquired,"if I should set my dog on your Brigade?" |
517 | What''s that? 517 What''s the matter with your King?" |
517 | What''s the matter? |
517 | What''s the rest of him like? |
517 | What''s wrong now? |
517 | What''s wrong? |
517 | When are you likely to see Glinda? |
517 | When will they come? |
517 | Where did all this dust come from? |
517 | Where did this girl come from? |
517 | Where do you get the butter? |
517 | Where is the Scarecrow? |
517 | Where is your child? |
517 | Where to? |
517 | Which path shall we take? |
517 | Which way do we go, Dorothy? |
517 | Who ARE the Cuttenclips, anyhow? |
517 | Who accuses the little girl, anyway? |
517 | Who are they, anyhow? 517 Who are they?" |
517 | Who are you disputing with? |
517 | Who are you, my dear? |
517 | Who are you? |
517 | Who designed his house? |
517 | Who else has promised to help you? |
517 | Who has any water? |
517 | Who made the laws? |
517 | Who usually puts them together? |
517 | Who will assist the Nome King? |
517 | Whoever heard of eating a wheelbarrow? |
517 | Why did n''t you say so before? |
517 | Why did n''t you tell us what you were goin''to do? |
517 | Why did you do that? |
517 | Why do n''t you behave yourself, and stay put together? |
517 | Why do they call it the Forbidden Fountain? |
517 | Why do you allow your clock- work brains to interrupt our joy? |
517 | Why do you do it? |
517 | Why does n''t he live with Ozma in the Emerald City? 517 Why have you captured this foolish wanderer and brought him here?" |
517 | Why not try it? |
517 | Why not, Guph? |
517 | Why not? |
517 | Why not? |
517 | Why not? |
517 | Why not? |
517 | Why not? |
517 | Why would n''t you live here by choice? |
517 | Why, how old are you, child? |
517 | Why, that''s what they''re for, ai n''t it? |
517 | Will there be any fighting? |
517 | Will you bring them here with the Magic Belt, and give them a nice little farm in the Munchkin Country, or the Winkie Country-- or some other place? |
517 | Will you make them behave? |
517 | Will you? 517 Wo n''t it make any difference to us?" |
517 | Wo n''t you come in? |
517 | Wo n''t you stay with us? |
517 | Would n''t it be funny,she said,"for me to do housework in Kansas, when I''m a Princess in the Land of Oz?" |
517 | Would n''t my clothes be too big for me? |
517 | Would they bite on hooks? |
517 | Yes, where''s the Scarecrow? |
517 | Yes,she admitted;"have you, Billina?" |
517 | Yes; I''ve a milk pump and a water pump; which will you have? |
517 | Yes; when do they get their''rithmetic, and jogerfy, and such things? |
517 | You''re bread, are n''t you? |
517 | After that--""Well, what then?" |
517 | After they had ridden in silence for a while Dorothy turned to the little man and asked:"Do''ifs''really make Flutterbudgets?" |
517 | And are we to stay here, as she says? |
517 | And did n''t he enchant the wagon wheels so they''d find the road?" |
517 | And is it all real? |
517 | And now, Dorothy, tell us where you have been-- to Bunbury or to Bunnybury?" |
517 | And what does it all mean, anyhow?" |
517 | And what is she going to do?" |
517 | Are we going to Fuddlecumjig?" |
517 | Are you not sorry for me?" |
517 | As these two officials took their places, Dorothy asked:"Why is the colander the High Priest?" |
517 | But it would be a dreadful thing, would n''t it? |
517 | But what can we do to prevent it?" |
517 | But what do you expect me to do with these prisoners?" |
517 | But what reward did the First and Foremost demand?" |
517 | But where are all the strange creatures you used to know here?" |
517 | But why are you all so downcast?" |
517 | By and by the Wizard said to the animal:"Are the Fuddles nice people?" |
517 | Ca n''t we have some back room in the attic, that''s more in our class?" |
517 | Can he talk, Dorothy?" |
517 | Do you have''skeeters in Oz?" |
517 | Dorothy noticed six roguish looking brown children standing all in a row, and she asked:"Who are you, little ones?" |
517 | Eh, Henry?" |
517 | Eh?" |
517 | Finally, he remembered how angry he was, and cried out:"What do you mean, Kaliko, by being so contented when your monarch is unhappy?" |
517 | Have n''t you?" |
517 | He appeared to be in a very nervous condition and the Wizard stopped him to ask:"Is anything wrong, sir?" |
517 | He looked so anxious, as he said this, that the little girl asked:"There is n''t anything wrong with Ozma, is there?" |
517 | He saw Ozma and her people, too, and yelled out:"Why do n''t you capture them? |
517 | How could you?" |
517 | How could you?" |
517 | How did you manage to do it?" |
517 | How in the world did we ever get here so quick? |
517 | How the General Talked to the King When General Guph returned to the cavern of the Nome King his Majesty asked:"Well, what luck? |
517 | How the Wizard Practiced Sorcery"Where next?" |
517 | I do n''t wish to hurry you, but please tell me if you are coming down, or going up?" |
517 | I s''pose you''re the King of this town, are n''t you?" |
517 | I wonder if we could n''t manage to escape and get back to Kansas by means of the Magic Belt? |
517 | If I only had a gun--""Have n''t you, Henry? |
517 | Is it not so, my friends?" |
517 | More paper things?" |
517 | Now let me ask you, as a friend and a young lady of good judgment: is n''t all this pomp and foolishness enough to make a decent rabbit miserable?" |
517 | Now what do you advise?" |
517 | Now, then, who will volunteer to lead my hosts to the Emerald City?" |
517 | Now, what do you advise?" |
517 | One Whimsie alone seemed to have a glimmer of sense, for he asked:"Suppose we fail to capture the Magic Belt? |
517 | Over?" |
517 | Ozma did not wish all these Nomes to overrun her land, so she advanced to King Roquat and taking his hand in her own said gently:"Who are you? |
517 | Really, it seems too bad, does n''t it?" |
517 | So the Wizard stopped a boy and asked:"Is this Rigmarole Town?" |
517 | Tell me, are you not subjects of Ozma of Oz?" |
517 | The Captain saluted and retired and Dorothy sat down on an overturned kettle and asked:"Have you anything to eat in your kingdom?" |
517 | The Sawhorse stopped short at this pitiful sight, and Dorothy cried out, with ready sympathy:"What''s the matter, Kangaroo?" |
517 | The Yellow Hen now turned one eye up toward the little girl and asked:"Have you forgotten where the camp is, Dorothy?" |
517 | Then her eyes fell upon Dorothy, and she said:"D- d- d- don''t that look like our little girl-- our Dorothy, Henry?" |
517 | Then she added, in a louder voice:"Who''s going to do the dishes?" |
517 | Then the First and Foremost, who had resumed his hairy body and bear head, turned to the Nome and asked:"Do you still demand our assistance?" |
517 | Then the man said:"Do you suppose you could manage to return to your fairyland, my dear?" |
517 | Then they all climbed into the red wagon and the Sawhorse inquired:"Which way?" |
517 | Then, looking around at the sad faces of her friends, she added:"Have you all been worrying about this tunnel?" |
517 | They looked at the lovely little girl wonderingly, and the Wizard asked:"What happens to your paper village when it rains?" |
517 | Were they not the strongest people in all the world? |
517 | What do you advise me to do?" |
517 | What is your name?" |
517 | What time is it, Blinkem?" |
517 | What will happen then, and what good will all our fighting do?" |
517 | What''s that? |
517 | What''s that?" |
517 | What''s that?" |
517 | When he had finished, the Chief Whimsie looked at him through the holes in his chin and asked:"What reward will you give us if we help you?" |
517 | When shall we transport them here, Dorothy?" |
517 | When the first loving kisses and embraces had been exchanged, the fair Ruler inquired:"What is the matter, dear? |
517 | When they had listened to this explanation Dorothy inquired:"Where is the soft- shell crab?" |
517 | When, indeed, had her powerful and faithful friend refused her anything? |
517 | Where do you live?" |
517 | Where have you been?" |
517 | Who is next in command?" |
517 | Why do n''t you conquer Oz, you idiots? |
517 | Why do n''t you run things yourself, instead of asking everybody''s advice, like the big, clumsy idiot you are?" |
517 | Why do you stand there like a lot of dummies?" |
517 | Why not? |
517 | Will some one please lend me a handkerchief?" |
517 | Will the Whimsies join us?" |
517 | Will you do that?" |
517 | Will you do this, General Crinkle?" |
517 | Will you, indeed?" |
517 | Will you?" |
517 | Zebra?" |
517 | called one of them;"what do you mean by slamming the door and blowing us over?" |
517 | cried Aunt Em, impatiently;"what''s all this rigmarole about?" |
517 | exclaimed the zebra, in astonishment;"do I hear you aright?" |
517 | it cried, jeeringly;"now will you give up?" |
517 | what is it?" |
41667 | Ah; who is that coming down the mountain? |
41667 | Ai n''t there any place to wipe my feet? |
41667 | Airship? 41667 And Jack Pumpkinhead?" |
41667 | And contented and prosperous? |
41667 | And they are happy, I suppose? |
41667 | And where''s the Wonderful Wizard? |
41667 | And why make the journey back to Kansas again? 41667 And will you make me big again, when I''m ready to go away?" |
41667 | And you wo n''t forget to ask her? |
41667 | Any others? |
41667 | Are n''t you overdone? |
41667 | Are n''t you rather yellow? |
41667 | Are not all these paper girls and women named Miss Cuttenclips? |
41667 | Are there any eatables in Bunbury? |
41667 | Are there any tigers and bears in this neighborhood? |
41667 | Are we going there? 41667 Are you Dorothy''s friend?" |
41667 | Are you a Flutterbudget, too? |
41667 | Are you able to re- stuff yourself without help? |
41667 | Are you ready, Dorothy? |
41667 | Are you sure? |
41667 | Are you sure? |
41667 | Are you the Cowardly Lion? |
41667 | But have n''t you anything to eat in your kingdom? 41667 But how can you do it?" |
41667 | But how do the paper dolls happen to be alive? |
41667 | But suppose you fail? |
41667 | But what reward do they demand? |
41667 | But what road do we take to get to the Rigmaroles? |
41667 | But what shall we do now? |
41667 | But when do they study? |
41667 | Can we do anything for you? |
41667 | Can_ you_ make me smaller? |
41667 | Could n''t I eat just one house, or a side- walk, or something? 41667 Could n''t I eat something besides people?" |
41667 | Could n''t we bribe our enemies, by giving them a lot of emeralds and gold? |
41667 | Did it tell how our enemies drank the Water of''Blivion? |
41667 | Did n''t you know that? |
41667 | Did n''t you? |
41667 | Did you call both the roosters Daniel? |
41667 | Did you ever hear of any one''s eyes growing together? |
41667 | Did you ever see an ocean? |
41667 | Did you wander in the forest all day? |
41667 | Do n''t they get any reading, writing and''rithmetic? |
41667 | Do n''t you ever match each other? |
41667 | Do n''t you know, dear? |
41667 | Do n''t you teach them anything else? |
41667 | Do they all talk like that? |
41667 | Do you know where there''s a road? |
41667 | Do you know whether the First and Foremost Phanfasm of Phantastico is at home or not? |
41667 | Do you make all the paper dolls? |
41667 | Do you mean to say you can save us from those awful Phanfasms, and Growleywogs and Whimsies? |
41667 | Do you not tremble to take such liberties with your monarch? |
41667 | Do you remember the Nome King? |
41667 | Do you think there would be any work for_ me_ in Kansas? |
41667 | Does it make one crazy? |
41667 | Does the Tin Woodman keep any Flutterbudgets or Rigmaroles at his castle? |
41667 | From the Ruler of Oz? |
41667 | Good or bad? |
41667 | Has the Scarecrow heard of Ozma''s trouble? |
41667 | Have you heard the news? |
41667 | Have you tired of life, then? |
41667 | Honor bright? |
41667 | How about the eggs? |
41667 | How can a wooden thing be so intelligent? |
41667 | How can you keep every one from ever finding Oz? |
41667 | How did Ozma find out about the tunnel? |
41667 | How do they take''em, in applesauce? |
41667 | How do you know that? |
41667 | How long will it take us to march to the Emerald City? |
41667 | How will you do that? |
41667 | How? |
41667 | I wonder if your mother could spare one or two of you? |
41667 | I wonder why? |
41667 | I''d like to see them-- wouldn''t you? |
41667 | I''ve never heard of any,admitted the woman;"but if there were--""Have you any idea of throwing your baby out of the window?" |
41667 | If you do n''t like it, why do n''t you resign? |
41667 | In what way? |
41667 | Is Nick Chopper the Tin Woodman''s name? |
41667 | Is all ready? |
41667 | Is it in danger? |
41667 | Is n''t it? |
41667 | Is n''t this tin hollyhock going to seed? |
41667 | Is the Nome King''s tunnel finished, Ozma? |
41667 | Is the tunnel all ready? |
41667 | Is there anything to drink here? |
41667 | It would n''t look very well in a hole in the ground, would it? |
41667 | Madam,said he,"do you suppose I would allow anyone to catch my beautiful fishes, even if they were foolish enough to bite on hooks? |
41667 | May I bring my dog Toto, and the Yellow Hen? 41667 May I go with you?" |
41667 | May I help you up? |
41667 | May we see Miss Cuttenclip, please? |
41667 | May we see Miss Cuttenclip, please? |
41667 | Must we lunch on tin? |
41667 | Now that we''re together again, and one reunited party,observed the Shaggy Man,"what are we to do next?" |
41667 | Now then, good subjects, who speaks next? |
41667 | Oh, is it? |
41667 | Oh, is it? |
41667 | Oh, is there dust in the tunnel? |
41667 | Oh, what is it? |
41667 | Oh, will you, Ozma? |
41667 | Really? |
41667 | Reduce what? |
41667 | Sorry for what, Dorothy? |
41667 | Study? |
41667 | Suppose we wo n''t go? |
41667 | Sure? |
41667 | Tell me, Dorothy,he said;"do all the men here wear duds like these?" |
41667 | Tell me, please, what_ is_ our business? |
41667 | Then may I come in? |
41667 | Then tell me: what can you offer the Phanfasms that they have not already? |
41667 | Then what am I to do? |
41667 | Then what_ has_ happened? |
41667 | Then why need we go way back to the crossroads? |
41667 | These Oz people are quite good, are they not? |
41667 | Unless what, dear? |
41667 | Was that the time the Wizard scared you? |
41667 | Well, have n''t I? |
41667 | Were you ever a King? |
41667 | Were you scared when I looked at you just now? |
41667 | What are the Flutterbudgets like? |
41667 | What are they? |
41667 | What are you doing here? |
41667 | What are you going to do about it? |
41667 | What can be done? |
41667 | What could I do to earn money? |
41667 | What do you do, run? |
41667 | What do you know about it? |
41667 | What do you mean by doses? |
41667 | What do you mean by their getting scattered? |
41667 | What do you propose to do? |
41667 | What do you want me to do? |
41667 | What does that mean? |
41667 | What does the fly do then? |
41667 | What has she done, Captain Dipp? |
41667 | What has she done? |
41667 | What is it, dear? |
41667 | What is it? |
41667 | What is that? |
41667 | What is your Magic Book like? |
41667 | What is your name, General? |
41667 | What kingdom? |
41667 | What made you''cept the invitation, and come here? |
41667 | What makes you unhappy? |
41667 | What names do you give''em all, dear? |
41667 | What reward did you promise them? |
41667 | What seems to be worrying your Majesty? |
41667 | What share of the spoils am I to have? |
41667 | What would happen,she inquired,"if I should set my dog on your Brigade?" |
41667 | What''s that? 41667 What''s the matter with your King?" |
41667 | What''s the matter? |
41667 | What''s the rest of him like? |
41667 | What''s wrong now? |
41667 | What''s wrong? |
41667 | When are you likely to see Glinda? |
41667 | When will they come? |
41667 | Where did all this dust come from? |
41667 | Where did this girl come from? |
41667 | Where do you get the butter? |
41667 | Where is the Scarecrow? |
41667 | Where is your child? |
41667 | Where to? |
41667 | Which path shall we take? |
41667 | Which way do we go, Dorothy? |
41667 | Who accuses the little girl, anyway? |
41667 | Who are they, anyhow? 41667 Who are they?" |
41667 | Who are you disputing with? |
41667 | Who are you, my dear? |
41667 | Who are you? |
41667 | Who designed his house? |
41667 | Who else has promised to help you? |
41667 | Who has any water? |
41667 | Who made the laws? |
41667 | Who usually puts them together? |
41667 | Who will assist the Nome King? |
41667 | Who_ are_ the Cuttenclips, anyhow? |
41667 | Whoever heard of eating a wheelbarrow? |
41667 | Why did n''t you say so before? |
41667 | Why did n''t you tell us what you were goin''to do? |
41667 | Why did you do that? |
41667 | Why do n''t you behave yourself, and stay put together? |
41667 | Why do they call it the Forbidden Fountain? |
41667 | Why do you allow your clock- work brains to interrupt our joy? |
41667 | Why do you do it? |
41667 | Why does n''t he live with Ozma in the Emerald City? 41667 Why have you captured this foolish wanderer and brought him here?" |
41667 | Why not try it? |
41667 | Why not, Guph? |
41667 | Why not? |
41667 | Why not? |
41667 | Why not? |
41667 | Why not? |
41667 | Why not? |
41667 | Why would n''t you live here by choice? |
41667 | Why, how old are you, child? |
41667 | Why, that''s what they''re for, ai n''t it? |
41667 | Will there be any fighting? |
41667 | Will you bring them here with the Magic Belt, and give them a nice little farm in the Munchkin Country, or the Winkie Country-- or some other place? |
41667 | Will you make them behave? |
41667 | Will you? 41667 Wo n''t it make any difference to us?" |
41667 | Wo n''t you come in? |
41667 | Wo n''t you stay with us? |
41667 | Would n''t it be funny,she said,"for me to do housework in Kansas, when I''m a Princess in the Land of Oz?" |
41667 | Would n''t my clothes be too big for me? |
41667 | Would they bite on hooks? |
41667 | Yes,she admitted;"have you, Billina?" |
41667 | Yes; I''ve a milk pump and a water pump; which will you have? |
41667 | Yes; when do they get their''rithmetic, and jogerfy, and such things? |
41667 | Yes; where''s the Scarecrow? |
41667 | You''re bread, are n''t you? |
41667 | After that--""Well, what then?" |
41667 | After they had ridden in silence for a while Dorothy turned to the little man and asked:"Do''ifs''really make Flutterbudgets?" |
41667 | And are we to stay here, as she says? |
41667 | And did n''t he enchant the wagon wheels so they''d find the road?" |
41667 | And is it all real? |
41667 | And now, Dorothy, tell us where you have been-- to Bunbury or to Bunnybury?" |
41667 | And what does it all mean, anyhow?" |
41667 | And what is she going to do?" |
41667 | Are we going to Fuddlecumjig?" |
41667 | Are you not sorry for me?" |
41667 | As these two officials took their places Dorothy asked:"Why is the colender the High Priest?" |
41667 | But it would be a dreadful thing, would n''t it? |
41667 | But what can we do to prevent it?" |
41667 | But what do you expect me to do with these prisoners?" |
41667 | But what reward did the First and Foremost demand?" |
41667 | But where are all the strange creatures you used to know here?" |
41667 | But why are you all so downcast?" |
41667 | By and by the Wizard said to the animal:"Are the Fuddles nice people?" |
41667 | Ca n''t we have some back room in the attic, that''s more in our class?" |
41667 | Can he talk, Dorothy?" |
41667 | Do you have''skeeters in Oz?" |
41667 | Dorothy noticed six roguish looking brown children standing all in a row, and she asked:"Who are you, little ones?" |
41667 | Eh, Henry?" |
41667 | Eh?" |
41667 | Finally he remembered how angry he was, and cried out:"What do you mean, Kaliko, by being so contented when your monarch is unhappy?" |
41667 | Have n''t you?" |
41667 | He appeared to be in a very nervous condition and the Wizard stopped him to ask:"Is anything wrong, sir?" |
41667 | He looked so anxious, as he said this, that the little girl asked:"There is n''t anything wrong with Ozma, is there?" |
41667 | He saw Ozma and her people, too, and yelled out:"Why do n''t you capture them? |
41667 | How could you?" |
41667 | How could you?" |
41667 | How did you manage to do it?" |
41667 | How in the world did we ever get here so quick? |
41667 | I do n''t wish to hurry you, but please tell me if you are coming down, or going up?" |
41667 | I s''pose you''re the King of this town, are n''t you?" |
41667 | I wonder if we could n''t manage to escape and get back to Kansas by means of the Magic Belt? |
41667 | If I only had a gun--""Have n''t you, Henry? |
41667 | Is it not so, my friends?" |
41667 | More paper things?" |
41667 | Now let me ask you, as a friend and a young lady of good judgment: is n''t all this pomp and foolishness enough to make a decent rabbit miserable?" |
41667 | Now, then, who will volunteer to lead my hosts to the Emerald City?" |
41667 | Now, what do you advise?" |
41667 | Now, what do you advise?" |
41667 | Over?" |
41667 | Ozma did not wish all these Nomes to overrun her land, so she advanced to King Roquat and taking his hand in her own said gently:"Who are you? |
41667 | Really, it seems too bad, does n''t it?" |
41667 | SIX SIXES ARE NOT SIXTY- SIX? |
41667 | So the Wizard stopped a boy and asked:"Is this Rigmarole Town?" |
41667 | Tell me, are you not subjects of Ozma of Oz?" |
41667 | The Captain saluted and retired and Dorothy sat down on an overturned kettle and asked:"Have you anything to eat in your kingdom?" |
41667 | The Yellow Hen now turned one eye up toward the little girl and asked:"Have you forgotten where the camp is, Dorothy?" |
41667 | Then her eyes fell upon Dorothy, and she said:"D- d- d- don''t that look like our little girl-- our Dorothy, Henry?" |
41667 | Then she added, in a louder tone:"Who''s going to do the dishes?" |
41667 | Then the First and Foremost, who had resumed his hairy body and bear head, turned to the Nome and asked:"Do you still demand our assistance?" |
41667 | Then the man said:"Do you suppose you could manage to return to your fairyland, my dear?" |
41667 | Then they all climbed into the red wagon and the Sawhorse inquired:"Which way?" |
41667 | Then, looking around at the sad faces of her friends, she added:"Have you all been worrying about this tunnel?" |
41667 | They looked at the lovely little girl wonderingly, and the Wizard asked:"What happens to your paper village when it rains?" |
41667 | Were they not the strongest people in all the world? |
41667 | What do you advise me to do?" |
41667 | What is your name?" |
41667 | What time is it, Blinkem?" |
41667 | What will happen then, and what good will all our fighting do?" |
41667 | What''s that? |
41667 | What''s that?" |
41667 | What''s that?" |
41667 | When he had finished, the Chief Whimsie looked at him through the holes in his chin and asked:"What reward will you give us if we help you?" |
41667 | When shall we transport them here, Dorothy?" |
41667 | When the first loving kisses and embraces had been exchanged, the fair Ruler inquired:"What is the matter, dear? |
41667 | When they had listened to this explanation Dorothy inquired:"Where is the soft- shell crab?" |
41667 | When, indeed, had her powerful and faithful friend refused her anything? |
41667 | Where do you live?" |
41667 | Where have you been?" |
41667 | Who is next in command?" |
41667 | Why do n''t you conquer Oz, you idiots? |
41667 | Why do n''t you run things yourself, instead of asking everybody''s advice, like the big, clumsy idiot you are?" |
41667 | Why do you stand there like a lot of dummies?" |
41667 | Why not? |
41667 | Will some one please lend me a handkerchief?" |
41667 | Will the Whimsies join us?" |
41667 | Will you do that?" |
41667 | Will you do this, General Crinkle?" |
41667 | Will you, indeed?" |
41667 | Will you?" |
41667 | Zebra?" |
41667 | [ Illustration] One Whimsie alone seemed to have a glimmer of sense, for he asked:"Suppose we fail to capture the Magic Belt? |
41667 | [ Illustration] The Sawhorse stopped short at this pitiful sight, and Dorothy cried out, with ready sympathy:"What''s the matter, Kangaroo?" |
41667 | [ Illustration]"Are you likely to stay there long?" |
41667 | [ Illustration]"Is anything the matter, ma''am?" |
41667 | [ Illustration]"What do you mean by that?" |
41667 | _ How_ THE WIZARD PRACTICED SORCERY CHAPTER FOURTEEN[ Illustration]"Where next?" |
41667 | called one of them;"what do you mean by slamming the door and blowing us over?" |
41667 | cried Aunt Em, impatiently;"what''s all this rigmarole about?" |
41667 | exclaimed the zebra, in astonishment;"do I hear you aright?" |
41667 | it cried, jeeringly;"now will you give up?" |
41667 | what is it?" |
55851 | A girl? |
55851 | About the army? |
55851 | Ah, so there you are? |
55851 | Ah-- so you expect to ride me? |
55851 | All ready, Dorothy? |
55851 | Am I? 55851 An army?" |
55851 | And did I hear your Majesty invite us to dinner? |
55851 | And did that destroy her? |
55851 | And did you? |
55851 | And is there a door in the garden''s wall? |
55851 | And may I have a word with your Royal Highness? |
55851 | And now, though of course black is a perfectly beautiful color, could you change us back to the colors we were when we came? |
55851 | And speaking of sausage, how about breakfast? |
55851 | And were you always black? |
55851 | And what about Skamperoo? |
55851 | And what are you gaping at, Threebysix? 55851 And what use is all this drilling and marching?" |
55851 | And what''s all this stuff about your being her worst enemy? 55851 And where is here?" |
55851 | And where, may I ask, were you planning to go first? |
55851 | And why not? |
55851 | And you will lend it to her, all our hundred thousand trained Gnomen Yoemen? |
55851 | And you? |
55851 | Are there then no guards upon the wall? |
55851 | Are you a parrot or a Prime Minister? 55851 Are you glad you discovered us?" |
55851 | Are you my master? |
55851 | Are you thinking? |
55851 | Bl- blot ourselves? |
55851 | Blotz, General Blotz, what have you done? |
55851 | Bump? |
55851 | But I thought Ozma was Queen? |
55851 | But I was just going for a ride,objected Skamperoo with a little frown,"wo n''t this afternoon do?" |
55851 | But do n''t you see? |
55851 | But how can I be, without those emeralds? |
55851 | But should n''t we give the alarm, have a search made for him, and try to recover the emeralds? |
55851 | But suppose Matiah should follow us here? |
55851 | But suppose they are bad wishes-- I mean,Bitty Bit corrected himself hastily,"good for you, but bad for us, what then? |
55851 | But these emeralds will brighten it up a bit, eh, Pinny Penny? |
55851 | But what about the star? 55851 But what became of Matiah?" |
55851 | But what''ll we do, how''ll we disenchant them or find Thunder Mountain? |
55851 | But where are you? 55851 But where is Ozma?" |
55851 | But who-- who are you? |
55851 | But why not use a little strategy in this conference, King? 55851 But you tried to steal them from me, and what about_ that_ my fine fellow?" |
55851 | But, say-- what''s that? |
55851 | Calm yourself, Skamper, what good are these emeralds when you come right down to it? |
55851 | Can he look backward as well as forward? |
55851 | Can you do it again, my dear? 55851 Can you not handle these arguments yourself, Pinny Penny? |
55851 | Cha-- lk? |
55851 | Come on Bitty Bit, what''s the use of all this arguing? |
55851 | Come on-- heads up, and who''s afraid? |
55851 | D''ye suppose it will be a black dinner? |
55851 | Danger? 55851 Did you notice the way he said''pig,''Dorothy?" |
55851 | Do I have to tell you? 55851 Do I look like a sea serpent?" |
55851 | Do n''t you mean that Kabumpo is bringing him? |
55851 | Do they hurt? 55851 Do you dare to defy a member of the Invincible Black Watch?" |
55851 | Do you take us for letters? 55851 Do you think so? |
55851 | Do? 55851 Do?" |
55851 | Dorothy? 55851 Dumb?" |
55851 | Emperor? |
55851 | Find her? 55851 For pretty sake, who''s she?" |
55851 | Get it? 55851 Go?" |
55851 | Good gracious, Tige, what''s this? |
55851 | Good? 55851 Has this girl ruler a great army stationed at her capital?" |
55851 | Have n''t you magic brains? 55851 Have you any idea how far we''ve come?" |
55851 | Have you come for your ride? |
55851 | Have you ever heard of this place, Pinny Penny? 55851 Have you seen Bitty Bit this morning?" |
55851 | He goes with the necklaces, you say? 55851 Help?" |
55851 | How about having a try at some of the Wizard''s magic? |
55851 | How about the pig? |
55851 | How about this governing stuff? |
55851 | How can a mere girl rule over an important country like that? |
55851 | How can you run as fast as that tireless wooden creature who was magically brought to life? |
55851 | How dare they send me such stuff? |
55851 | How dare you blacken us against our will? |
55851 | How do you expect me to ride on your back if you act like this? |
55851 | How had that rascally monarch ever escaped without his seeing him? 55851 How will I feel with all those Kings and Queens staring right at me? |
55851 | How will you feel when I pin that medal on your chest, my girl? |
55851 | How would I look? 55851 I say, are we going anywhere in particular?" |
55851 | I suppose your Highness comes on a matter of state? |
55851 | If we agree to lift this pall of darkness, will you agree to grant us an uninterrupted hour of your time? |
55851 | Is Gloma a Queen? |
55851 | Is it? |
55851 | Is the girl blind too? |
55851 | Is there some place where we can be quite alone? |
55851 | It''s wonderful-- it''s marvelous, do you understand what this means? |
55851 | J- j- j-- j- j- j-- say, what''s that? 55851 King?" |
55851 | Know a good place to look for some? |
55851 | Lemon or cream, your Highness? |
55851 | Let you go? 55851 Lightning Lake?" |
55851 | Lorna? |
55851 | Low verses? |
55851 | M-- agic? |
55851 | Me? 55851 Monster?" |
55851 | Must I go in training to hold a train? |
55851 | No one? |
55851 | North Star? 55851 Notice the hills?" |
55851 | Now I''ve been thinking--"NO? |
55851 | Now suppose you tell me where you intend to wish us and what we do after that? 55851 Now what did he mean by that?" |
55851 | Now, let''s see, which way is north? |
55851 | Now, then, will you come quietly or must I drag you along? |
55851 | Now, why did n''t I think of that myself? |
55851 | Now, why not sit quietly down and listen to Scraps? 55851 OZ? |
55851 | Of course there''s a door, or how should I get out and in myself? 55851 Oh, Pigasus, is n''t it lucky you were in the Emerald City? |
55851 | Oh, had n''t you heard? |
55851 | Oh, please, Mr. Winkie,cried the little girl as he nodded politely and would have passed them without stopping,"could you tell us who is King here?" |
55851 | Oh, what difference does it make? |
55851 | Oh-- are YOU making the speech of welcome? 55851 Oh-- is THAT all?" |
55851 | Or are we to sleep on our problems, too? |
55851 | Our army? |
55851 | Ozma, Ozma-- who''s she? |
55851 | Ozma? 55851 Ozma?" |
55851 | Perhaps we can make a bargain, or come to some agreement? |
55851 | Perhaps your Majesty will suggest where? 55851 Pigasus-- Pigasus, did you hear that? |
55851 | Red? |
55851 | Sage bush, eh? |
55851 | Say, have n''t we trouble enough at home without going to look for it? 55851 Shall I question him or will you?" |
55851 | Shall we fly over or walk through? |
55851 | Shall we take off her head_ now_ or later? |
55851 | Shall we take off his head? |
55851 | Should he not be punished in some way? |
55851 | Since when has Skampavia''s King become an Emperor? |
55851 | So THIS is the Emperor of Oz, and is this the way you usually carry him? |
55851 | So we''re invited to the Emerald City, eh? 55851 Surely you wo n''t endanger our lives by riding on his back?" |
55851 | Thank you a hundred times for all you have done for us and for Oz, and perhaps, if we coaxed, you might remain as our Royal Seer? |
55851 | That will be four weeks, wo n''t it? |
55851 | That''s right, how did I? |
55851 | Then how did this peddler cross the desert? |
55851 | Then how do you know I am a blackguard? |
55851 | Then perhaps you will tell us why you did not turn this necklace over to the King? |
55851 | Then what became of them? |
55851 | Then why are n''t you with him? |
55851 | Then why did she not stay there? |
55851 | Then-- then you did not come here to destroy me at all? |
55851 | There are other countries, are n''t there? 55851 Throne?" |
55851 | Tricks? |
55851 | Trust me? 55851 WHAT WIZARD?" |
55851 | We''re not blind at all and why should we be, In this horrid black forest how could we see? |
55851 | We''ve flown straight north and instead of striking Thunder Mountain, we strike the sea, and how could a mountain be in the middle of the sea? |
55851 | Well, how many fighting men have we? |
55851 | Well, shall we let him in? |
55851 | Well, then, where''re the beds? |
55851 | Well, was n''t I magically brought to life? |
55851 | Well, what color are your eyes? |
55851 | Well, what now? |
55851 | Well, why did n''t it keep you from turning black, if it''s so wonderful? |
55851 | Well, why do n''t you? |
55851 | Well, why have I never been told about this? |
55851 | Well-- well? 55851 Well? |
55851 | What are you going to give old Skinny Pins? 55851 What do YOU intend to do about it?" |
55851 | What does it say there? |
55851 | What dusty junk is this? |
55851 | What else can I do? |
55851 | What gave you the idea that Ozma was our ruler? 55851 What good are wishes?" |
55851 | What has the color to do with it? |
55851 | What kind of a word? |
55851 | What then? |
55851 | What you trying to do? 55851 What''s all that racket?" |
55851 | What''s that? 55851 What''s the matter with the face you have?" |
55851 | What''s the matter with you, anyway? 55851 What''s up? |
55851 | What? 55851 What?" |
55851 | When will you stop this infernal lecturing and scolding? |
55851 | Where are the necklaces now? |
55851 | Where did you get this, Twobyfour? |
55851 | Where do you expect to get, taking orders from a horse? |
55851 | Where is Oz? |
55851 | Where is Ozma of Oz now-- how could a scalawag Emperor steal her throne? |
55851 | Where''s Ozma? |
55851 | Where''s the King? |
55851 | Which one is it? |
55851 | While I am cleaning the necklaces we can talk it over, yes? |
55851 | Who is Ozma? |
55851 | Who would dare threaten the sovereignty of our country? |
55851 | Who would we meet in the air but a bird? 55851 Who''s there?" |
55851 | Why Piggins, how mean of you, surely you know The Gnome King''s our friend, do n''t you like Kalico? |
55851 | Why are you afraid of ME? |
55851 | Why are you so sad and solemn? |
55851 | Why not begin now? |
55851 | Why not cut it off? |
55851 | Why not find out? |
55851 | Why should I help you? 55851 Why should we do that?" |
55851 | Why should we wish to destroy you? 55851 Why the wings?" |
55851 | Will you be it, Sir Bitty Bit? |
55851 | Wishes? |
55851 | Witch? |
55851 | Would it do any harm to stop at the farm And enquire about Ozma and spread the alarm? |
55851 | Yes, how dared you keep it? |
55851 | Yes, why do n''t you? |
55851 | Yes, yes, but have you no magic that will dispel this wicked enchantment or help us to locate our friends and sovereigns? |
55851 | You are sure this is what you desire? |
55851 | You do n''t expect to find out where Ozma and the others are hidden-- straight off, do you? |
55851 | You have your horse and what now? 55851 You mean to go away and leave your own people without a thought or care? |
55851 | You mean you have discovered the secret of the emeralds? |
55851 | You mean-- if I wish myself upon your back I will really be there? |
55851 | You require this mean- ial toil of me-- Matiah, son of Metorah, son of Metanic-- merchants for these thousands of years? 55851 You say you know nothing, then how did you know you came from Oz and your name and all that?" |
55851 | You think so? |
55851 | You wished me here? |
55851 | You''re sure I look all right? |
55851 | _ My_ horse? |
55851 | _ Now_ what''s the matter? |
55851 | After all these years must I too be destroyed and obliterated?" |
55851 | Ah well, who knows what will happen next year? |
55851 | And did I ring?" |
55851 | And how do you know YOU are going?" |
55851 | And how shall I do justice to that dazzling affair? |
55851 | And if we were at the bottom of Lightning Lake, what did we eat?" |
55851 | And next year? |
55851 | And what can we do to her? |
55851 | And what harm is there in that? |
55851 | And who says I''m too hard on them? |
55851 | Are red whiskers painful?" |
55851 | Are you a pig or a kind of balony bird? |
55851 | Are you asleep there, old horse?" |
55851 | Are you not Dorothy, the mortal girl who destroyed the powerful Witches of the East and West?" |
55851 | As Chalk had been brought to Skampavia by the magic emeralds, why should he not know the trick of using them? |
55851 | But never mind that now, what was this great big wish you and Matiah were planning together?" |
55851 | But tell me, Dorothy, how was it that you alone, of all the people in the palace, remembered and missed us?" |
55851 | But what about this new Emperor of Oz?" |
55851 | But where are the emeralds?" |
55851 | By the way, Jinnicky''s gone too, is n''t he?" |
55851 | By the way, has Kalico any magic that might tell us where to look for our vanished friends and rulers?" |
55851 | By the way, perhaps we should do something about Matiah?" |
55851 | CHAPTER 13 In Kalico''s Castle"What is it, Shoofenwaller?" |
55851 | CHAPTER 5 A Great Celebration in Oz"Why all the crown jewels, old Toz?" |
55851 | CHAPTER 7 What Wizard? |
55851 | Can you really grant wishes?" |
55851 | Could you transport us as far as Ev, your Majesty?" |
55851 | Cut off my beautiful whiskers? |
55851 | D''ye see? |
55851 | Did n''t I tell you we might find a good witch in this forest? |
55851 | Did you know that Ozma of Oz, the Wizard of Oz, the four rulers of Oz, and many others have vanished? |
55851 | Did you really destroy two witches, and could you destroy her?" |
55851 | Do you expect me to read all this?" |
55851 | Do you not see the star of protection on her forehead?" |
55851 | Do you really propose to visit this tricky little metal monarch?" |
55851 | Do you think you can trust her, Ozma? |
55851 | Do you, yourself, remember Ozma, and is your magic powerful enough to tell us where she is?" |
55851 | Dorothy threw both arms round the pig''s neck and almost wept for joy:"Oh Pigasus to think you remember them, too, But where have they gone? |
55851 | Dorothy, do you hear anything? |
55851 | GO, do you understand?" |
55851 | Get it?" |
55851 | Good? |
55851 | Had all her former memories of Oz been a dream? |
55851 | Have I not given every man Jack a dress uniform and gun and made them learn military drilling and marching at the Royal College?" |
55851 | Have you decided upon the place we are to go?" |
55851 | Have you thought at all about your next wish?" |
55851 | He had put up with the hot dry climate and the poor quality of the food, but after all, why should he continue to do so? |
55851 | He sees us yet we ca n''t see him, I''m frightened deaf and dumb, Oh, try to fly, Pigasus, why Oh why''d we ever come?" |
55851 | How can I ever be the Soldier with Green Whiskers if my beard stays red? |
55851 | How could he ever safely cross the Deadly Desert and hope to reach Oz? |
55851 | How could he fight a monarch like that? |
55851 | How do you ever expect to mount that way? |
55851 | How had Skamperoo, who seemed so dumb and foolish, ever discovered the secret of using the magic emeralds when he himself had failed to do so? |
55851 | How much magic do you know?" |
55851 | How would I fight? |
55851 | How''ll I look? |
55851 | How''s that for the first announcement of the day?" |
55851 | How? |
55851 | How? |
55851 | How?" |
55851 | I do n''t remember seeing him after he left the banquet hall, do you? |
55851 | I never noticed that before?" |
55851 | I''ll wager you are just full of good stories, songs, and amusing tricks?" |
55851 | Is Ozma lost?" |
55851 | Is a King to have no rest or privacy at all?" |
55851 | Is n''t there anyone here you would like to take along or give a share of your good fortune?" |
55851 | Is that a footstep in the courtyard?" |
55851 | Is that all you wish to know?" |
55851 | Is that not worth a little inconvenience?" |
55851 | Is this not so?" |
55851 | Now, then, what''s the matter, child?" |
55851 | Of those on your back, Do you mind it Pigasus?" |
55851 | Oh, Ozma, does n''t it all look grand and gorgeous?" |
55851 | Oh, Piggins, what''ll we do? |
55851 | Oh, please, dear Kalico, will you help us to find her?" |
55851 | Oh, why-- why did you do it? |
55851 | Perhaps you are strangers here?" |
55851 | Puncture me?" |
55851 | See? |
55851 | Since you are black yourselves, you can see in the dark like the rest of us, and what do you think of our forest now?" |
55851 | Suppose an enemy threatened us while our fighting forces were in the Emerald City? |
55851 | Suppose we continue a ways on foot? |
55851 | Tell me quickly, what can you do? |
55851 | Ten seconds-- do you hear? |
55851 | That was fair enough and I do n''t blame you, but now that we understand each other better, perhaps you will help us? |
55851 | The chains seemed identical in every respect, but no-- what was this? |
55851 | The necklaces or your HEAD, do you understand? |
55851 | They''re all new, are n''t they?" |
55851 | Trust me? |
55851 | Was it for this he had bribed a red eagle with the promise of three wishes to carry him across the Deadly Desert? |
55851 | We do n''t exactly defy you,"squealed the pig, flapping his other wing frantically,"but how can we follow a blackguard whom we can not even see?" |
55851 | Well, then, why should not he take his men, push over the border into a more fertile and kindly land? |
55851 | Well? |
55851 | What are your wishes for today? |
55851 | What can our poor subjects do with land so unprofitable and barren? |
55851 | What can we do with a rocky little desert like this?" |
55851 | What can you do?" |
55851 | What could have happened? |
55851 | What could it mean? |
55851 | What do you suppose are the chances for breakfast?" |
55851 | What do you suppose this witch will do to us now? |
55851 | What harm is there in a Kitchen Boy?" |
55851 | What in Oz shall we do?" |
55851 | What right has a pig to wings?" |
55851 | What shall we do first, Piggins?" |
55851 | What shall we do now?" |
55851 | What shall we do?" |
55851 | What was the secret of the magic emeralds? |
55851 | What''ll we do now?" |
55851 | What''s up?" |
55851 | What, indeed? |
55851 | When do we start?" |
55851 | Where are we, anyway?" |
55851 | Where was the Little Wizard of Oz? |
55851 | Where was the Red Jinn? |
55851 | Where''s Skamperoo-- where''re the necklaces?" |
55851 | Which just goes to show this Skamperoo must be a stranger in Oz, for who else would have been afraid of our precious old army? |
55851 | Who are you? |
55851 | Who did this? |
55851 | Who''s coming from foreign parts, Tiger?" |
55851 | Why did n''t I think of that myself? |
55851 | Why had his father or his father''s father ever picked out this pesky little country in the first place? |
55851 | Why have you brought her here? |
55851 | Why not pretend to help her and at the same time safeguard your own interests? |
55851 | Why should I wish to destroy a good and beautiful witch like you?" |
55851 | Why was n''t I told before? |
55851 | Why, oh why, did we ever come into this terrible forest?" |
55851 | Why, what under the earth do you mean? |
55851 | Wizard, are you playing a trick on me?" |
55851 | Wonder how Pinny is making out, anyway?" |
55851 | Wonder what they want?" |
55851 | Yes? |
55851 | You knew the Prince of Pumperdink was bringing Kabumpo, the Elegant Elephant?" |
55851 | You really mean me?" |
55851 | You''re perfectly coal black, Piggins, am I black too?" |
55851 | You-- you''ll believe me, wo n''t you?" |
55851 | announced Jinnicky in a hollow voice,"what COULD we have eaten in such a place, you old fire- eater, you?" |
55851 | did you hear that, and why not with a clock- work man in charge? |
55851 | exclaimed the Wizard, popping up like a startled Jack- in- the- Box,"where else would we be?" |
55851 | faltered Kalico, mopping his forehead with a long gray cobweb,"and just what do you and this-- this-- pig intend to do about it?" |
55851 | he roared, looking wildly around the throne room,"and why are you wearing his crown? |
55851 | put in Dorothy mischievously,"and wo n''t you be glad to see him again?" |
55851 | whispered Dorothy hoarsely,"Where are the Four Rulers of Oz, and whatever can be keeping the Wizard so long?" |