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?" |
10127 | After all, now that you''ve vowed to protect him, are n''t you just a little bit curious as to who he is? |
10127 | And can I get that ox, too? |
10127 | And do you think that Witch pulled a good scare when she sent those angry birds to attack Dorothy and her friends? |
10127 | And if you truly are, how could you still be alive hundreds of years after you were born? |
10127 | And what about your friends? |
10127 | And what is a book? |
10127 | And where, my little friend, do you think earth is? 10127 And would you happen to be Bastinda Slinky Myrna Evillene Allidap?" |
10127 | Any other bright ideas? |
10127 | Are there any other kind? |
10127 | Are you a real unicorn? |
10127 | Are you a villain? |
10127 | Are you really William Shakespeare? |
10127 | Are you the next TV heart- throb? 10127 But how did I get there from the Emerald City? |
10127 | But where do you think these came from if the whole thing was some kind of hallucination? 10127 Ca n''t we go to your Emerald City to find out?" |
10127 | Ca n''t you see? 10127 Can you speak, boy?" |
10127 | Could the Witch have done something to Ozma? 10127 Did you really think I was fooled by that ruse? |
10127 | Do I look more beautiful to you? 10127 Do n''t you know who I am? |
10127 | Do n''t you think so, Telly? |
10127 | Do you have a name? |
10127 | Do you remember how the Wicked Witches sent the terrible Forest Monster after the Wizard? |
10127 | Duped? |
10127 | Have you ever tried to go to him to ask for a job? |
10127 | He died? |
10127 | Helen, why do you always ignore me? |
10127 | Hello? |
10127 | How about the lion and tiger? |
10127 | How could I not? |
10127 | Huh? |
10127 | I am, are n''t I? 10127 I am?" |
10127 | I can stay here and be with Telly and the Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger forever? |
10127 | I really am something, are n''t I? |
10127 | I was actually trying to say,''How do you do?'' |
10127 | Imby,retorted the Tiger,"will you kindly tell my dear boy here that our Queen has not been transformed into a gelatin mold?" |
10127 | Is he g- going to h- hurt us? |
10127 | Is it? |
10127 | Is that so? |
10127 | Is there anything you''d like to watch? 10127 Is this the home of Bastinda Slinky Myrna Evillene Allidap?" |
10127 | Is this the one? |
10127 | Maybe your little pal Graham has come to let me capture him as well? 10127 My lucky what?" |
10127 | Oh, I see,replied the being,"but how do I do what?" |
10127 | Oh? 10127 Ozma was mean to you?" |
10127 | Penny for your thoughts? |
10127 | Really? 10127 Really? |
10127 | Really? |
10127 | Really? |
10127 | Really? |
10127 | Should she be? |
10127 | So she only takes that which is rejected from my farm? |
10127 | So the Witch is n''t after me after all? |
10127 | So you mean that was n''t Ozma who talked to me? |
10127 | So you want to make things difficult, do you? 10127 So,"continued the Lion,"are there really slaves of the W- w- w- witch around here?" |
10127 | That poor little waif of a unicorn? |
10127 | Then what is this clinking, clanking, clattering collection of caliginous junk babbling about? |
10127 | Then why did he attack me like that? |
10127 | They are? |
10127 | Tige,he said,"do you really believe that our beloved Queen is so absent- minded? |
10127 | Wait for what? |
10127 | Well, what do you think? |
10127 | Well, what say you now, squirt? 10127 Well,"replied Doré,"you just happen to be in the right place... You see that old well where you quenched your thirst? |
10127 | Well,she said in her youthful but queenly voice,"have you enjoyed your little trip to Oz?" |
10127 | What about this lion? |
10127 | What are these words on it? |
10127 | What are you talking about, Tube- face? |
10127 | What can I do to make you happy? |
10127 | What did he say? |
10127 | What do you think? |
10127 | What has she done to you? 10127 What if she''s made them all into little candy corns or tea bags or Jell- O Jigglers or something?" |
10127 | What is that annoying noise? |
10127 | What is this machine up to, boy? 10127 What the dickens are you?" |
10127 | What''s wrong? |
10127 | What''s wrong? |
10127 | What? |
10127 | Where are you, Telly? |
10127 | Where did your brain come from? |
10127 | Where else would Ozites turn to see their favorite Rankin- Bass Oz cartoon episodes? 10127 Where is this book?" |
10127 | Who are you? |
10127 | Who could that be? 10127 Who is Telly?" |
10127 | Who is that? |
10127 | Who is the little unicorn? 10127 Why do n''t you just knock my door down?" |
10127 | Would they like a drink? 10127 Yeah?" |
10127 | You do n''t know anything, do you? 10127 You do?" |
10127 | You mean it? |
10127 | You thought you''d seen the last of ol''Allidap, did you? 10127 You want him to butt some hay?" |
10127 | AND HOW WAS HE GOING TO GET BACK? |
10127 | After all, who could resist experimenting with spells from a book with a title like_ The Best and Most Complete Book of Witchcraft Ever Written_? |
10127 | An airport in Oz? |
10127 | And does it not travel through space with over a hundred billion other suns of its galactic family, not to mention an untold number of other planets?" |
10127 | And how could I read German words if the words were n''t in my consciousness to begin with? |
10127 | And how could it be moving toward him? |
10127 | And that if it suddenly disappeared at this moment in our time, would we not know it for another two point three million years? |
10127 | And what might that be?" |
10127 | And what might that be?" |
10127 | And who was that captain addressing when he said"ladies and gentlemen"? |
10127 | Are you going to take the couch potatoes of the world by storm and make all of them yearn to be you? |
10127 | BEING? |
10127 | But did not Shakespeare say that he wanted him to inform the world that he had written his own stuff? |
10127 | But does n''t it apply equally to girls?" |
10127 | But how shall we do it? |
10127 | But no harm done, right? |
10127 | By the way, what is the mission you mentioned?" |
10127 | Ca n''t you bring them here to live as well?" |
10127 | Ca n''t you turn around just this once and smile at me? |
10127 | Can I look at him? |
10127 | Can you help me find it?" |
10127 | Could Ozma have done this to permanently entrap him? |
10127 | Could she have locked him away in a torture chamber someplace? |
10127 | DO YOU? |
10127 | DO YOU?" |
10127 | Dare I do it? |
10127 | Did you hear me?" |
10127 | Did you say''Old Mickey- D?'' |
10127 | Do n''t you know it''s twelve midnight? |
10127 | Do n''t your eyes work?" |
10127 | Do you mind if I sit here? |
10127 | Do you still hate me?" |
10127 | Found you at last, have n''t I? |
10127 | Graham, do you believe in love at first sight?" |
10127 | HAVEN''T YOU?" |
10127 | HOW LONG HAD HE BEEN GONE? |
10127 | Had he actually used his penny to desert his friends when they needed him most? |
10127 | Have you any ideas how I could get back before that Witch captures me again?" |
10127 | How about we go and see Dorothy? |
10127 | How are you today?" |
10127 | How come?" |
10127 | How could he think for one moment that this was William Shakespeare? |
10127 | How did she manage to lift that son of hers? |
10127 | How would the crone react? |
10127 | I have strived-- er, striven? |
10127 | I love you so much... Wo n''t you turn and smile at me? |
10127 | I mean, how far can you go with this stuff? |
10127 | I''ll be happy to take him off your hands if he''s such a... a coot, I think you said?" |
10127 | If Ozma could trust a girl, why not a boy? |
10127 | In fact, you know what I''m going to do to her? |
10127 | Is it not suspended in space like all of the other planets? |
10127 | It did not dawn on him that, if this was a dream, where did the German words come from if they were not in his consciousness to begin with? |
10127 | Just this once?" |
10127 | Maybe I could transform you into a little brown wart on the left foot of a slimy old toad? |
10127 | Maybe I should turn you into a candy cane and gobble you up?" |
10127 | Ms. Allidap, can you look excited and happy? |
10127 | Or a bucket of rotten peas? |
10127 | Or had he? |
10127 | See how beautiful I look? |
10127 | So what do you think about that?" |
10127 | So you are n''t slaves of the bad Witch, or sent to kill me?" |
10127 | Some terrible winding maze such as he had just left? |
10127 | THOUGHT YOU''D ESCAPE FROM ME, EH? |
10127 | The next Susan Lucci? |
10127 | The one I see out there in my fields? |
10127 | They are enchanted or cursed or destroyed or--""Are you trying to scare yourself?" |
10127 | They do n''t bite, do they?" |
10127 | WHY, OH WHY HAD HE NOT TRIED TO HITCH A RIDE WITH THE SPACE PEOPLE? |
10127 | Want to see?" |
10127 | Was it him? |
10127 | What are you waiting for?" |
10127 | What do they say?" |
10127 | What do you think it means?" |
10127 | What if I do smile? |
10127 | What is Dorothy doing now? |
10127 | What is this plan?" |
10127 | What must you have thought of me?" |
10127 | What would his history teacher and his fellow classmates think? |
10127 | Where are you?" |
10127 | Where have you been taken?" |
10127 | Where is it?" |
10127 | Who spoke? |
10127 | Why are you so glum?" |
10127 | Why did n''t I think of that first?" |
10127 | Why did n''t you tell me? |
10127 | Why was she acting so cruelly toward himself, but toward no one else? |
10127 | Why was she so structured about things? |
10127 | Why would a great big airplane take off with no passengers except himself? |
10127 | Will he expect me to smile every day? |
10127 | Would you like to accompany me on my mission? |
10127 | Would you like to have it? |
10127 | Would you like to have me summon them?" |
10127 | Would you like to watch one now?" |
10127 | You have hated me ever since you first read about me, have n''t you? |
10127 | You mean that they have too many harsh TV critics?" |
10127 | You remember how realistic my illusionary Emerald City was? |
10127 | [ Illustration]"HowHowHow?" |
10127 | [ Illustration]"Who''s sh- she?" |
10127 | [ Illustration]"Why do n''t you stand here in front of your television set?" |
10127 | _ How does he know he is going to die? |
10127 | _ Is someone hiding behind a bush? |
10127 | _ What am I saying?_ thought Graham. |
10127 | _ What on earth could a television set be doing here_? |
56683 | A cloak of what? |
56683 | A favor? |
56683 | An oasis on the Deadly Desert? |
56683 | And do you always build your own scenery and make your own costumes? |
56683 | And just what is that? |
56683 | And so,began Queen Curtain quietly,"why do n''t you children just make yourselves comfortable until dinner time? |
56683 | And what do you do the rest of the time? |
56683 | And what does he want with us? |
56683 | And what is your plan for crossing it? |
56683 | And where will that be? |
56683 | And who is that? |
56683 | And who,asked the Shaggy Man with deep interest,"is that?" |
56683 | And why should it be different? |
56683 | Are there no other magic tools that can be used? |
56683 | But ca n''t the Love Magnet be repaired? |
56683 | But how do you propose to get to Oz since we ca n''t cross the Desert? |
56683 | But how would they get to the island? 56683 But if you knew the tunnel led to Oz in the other direction, why did n''t you follow it?" |
56683 | But what about Twink? |
56683 | But what about the children? |
56683 | But what are you doing in the television picture? |
56683 | But what has become of our library, and how did we get here, and how can this be real, and why is it you''re not upstairs in my room? |
56683 | But where are we going? |
56683 | But who is this Conjo, and where does he live? |
56683 | But why were you frightened? |
56683 | Ca n''t you give me just an inkling of what it is? |
56683 | Came from where? |
56683 | Did I understand you to say you are going to the Land of Oz? |
56683 | Did he have the Black Bag then? |
56683 | Did you look in the Magic Picture to see where Conjo might have hidden the Black Bag? |
56683 | Did you wish to see me? |
56683 | Do n''t you children think introductions are in order? |
56683 | Do you know how to operate this thing? |
56683 | Do you know who I am? |
56683 | Do you mean it ca n''t be repaired, your Highness? |
56683 | Do you mean you really heard us through that water fountain? |
56683 | Do you really think Ozma would invite me? 56683 Do you suppose I would rely upon such clumsy and inefficient means of flying as propellers, wings, and jets? |
56683 | Do you think it will work? |
56683 | Do you think so? |
56683 | Does n''t the west wind bring rain clouds? |
56683 | Done what? |
56683 | Have n''t you been in any of these rooms? |
56683 | Have you any idea how we can get to Oz, once we arrive at the Deadly Desert? |
56683 | Have you any idea, your Honor,asked the Shaggy Man,"how we can get our flying machine out of Hightown?" |
56683 | Have you no idea where our rooms are, Madame? |
56683 | How could that ever have happened? |
56683 | How did you find out about the tunnel? |
56683 | How did you happen to get a name like Twink? |
56683 | How did you know who the Shaggy Man was? |
56683 | How do you propose that I return to Oz? |
56683 | How far are we from the Deadly Desert? |
56683 | How far are we from the Land of Oz? |
56683 | How long do your plays run? |
56683 | How? |
56683 | I did n''t tell Twiffle to bring your Father along-- or is this person your Grandfather? |
56683 | I was? 56683 I was?" |
56683 | I wonder what he wants-- what his purpose is in hiding my Black Bag and then locking himself in the tower? |
56683 | I wonder,ventured Twink,"if Conjo is building some new magical machine?" |
56683 | If you, the famous Shaggy Man of Oz, were to invite me to visit Oz, then everything would be quite proper, would n''t it? |
56683 | Is that right? |
56683 | It does what? |
56683 | Know him? |
56683 | Leave our town? |
56683 | Meanwhile do you think you can help us out of here? |
56683 | Might I inquire,asked Twiffle,"where you are taking us?" |
56683 | Must we turn back? |
56683 | My dear boy,he exclaimed,"how could I have been so blind? |
56683 | Not very friendly, is he? |
56683 | Oh, so then you know Twoffle? |
56683 | Oh,said the Shaggy Man,"is this the Valley of Romance?" |
56683 | See these metal plates on the floor of the ship? 56683 Should we try it?" |
56683 | Since we can not see the tunnel, it looks the same in every direction, so how are we to know which way to turn to go back? |
56683 | Strangers here, are n''t you? |
56683 | Supposing I do give you the Magic Compass-- then how will I get back to Oz? |
56683 | Surely you do n''t think Ozma expected me to repair the Love Magnet for nothing, do you? 56683 Tell me,"said Twiffle, addressing the Lord High Mayor,"is Hightown of very great area?" |
56683 | Tell me,said the Shaggy Man,"was your mother a magpie?" |
56683 | The First Knight of the Realm presses his own clothes? |
56683 | The question is,said Tom,"what do we do now?" |
56683 | Then Conjo has forgotten all his bad ways and all his magic powers? |
56683 | Then how is it you look so much like our Twoffle? |
56683 | Then it_ rains_ here in Hightown where you have a perfect climate? |
56683 | Then we are going to visit the castle? |
56683 | Then what shall we do? |
56683 | Then you do n''t think,surmised Tom,"that any of the actors and actresses are Lords and Ladies of the castle?" |
56683 | Then you know all about our adventures? |
56683 | Then you know the story of the tunnel the Nome King built under the Deadly Desert to the Emerald City? |
56683 | Then you really invite me to accompany you? 56683 This is a door,"she said,"but do you think it is the right one?" |
56683 | This is your Air Castle? |
56683 | Walk through? |
56683 | Walk to the edge of the town and fall to the earth? 56683 Was that your foot? |
56683 | Well, ca n''t we break down the door to the tower? |
56683 | Well, if you do n''t like it, then why do n''t you leave right away? |
56683 | Well, then,said Shaggy,"would you mind doing your own flying and getting off my shoulder?" |
56683 | Well,observed the Shaggy Man,"I''ve heard of babbling brooks, so why not a talking fountain that will carry our words?" |
56683 | Were there just three of you? 56683 What are we to do?" |
56683 | What can be wrong? |
56683 | What do we do, Twiffle? |
56683 | What do you mean''plans''? |
56683 | What do you mean, sir, that our aircraft is against your laws? |
56683 | What do you mean? |
56683 | What do you mean? |
56683 | What do you think, Wizard? |
56683 | What do you want? |
56683 | What happens when there''s a north wind coming? |
56683 | What has happened? |
56683 | What in the sky has happened? |
56683 | What in the world can it mean? |
56683 | What in the world can that be? |
56683 | What is it, Twiffle, what is wrong? |
56683 | What is it, then? |
56683 | What is it? |
56683 | What is that? |
56683 | What is the name of the island on which Conjo lives? |
56683 | What kind of a reward could I give you? |
56683 | What shall we do? |
56683 | What was that you said?--no gravity? |
56683 | Whatever is the matter with you, Omby Amby? |
56683 | Where am I? |
56683 | Where are we going, Twiffle? |
56683 | Where are we going? 56683 Where are you going-- anywhere in particular?" |
56683 | Who are you? |
56683 | Who are your actors? |
56683 | Whose rooms are these? |
56683 | Why ca n''t we use these rooms? |
56683 | Why did Ozma send you? |
56683 | Why did n''t I think of that? |
56683 | Why did they do that? |
56683 | Why did you do that? |
56683 | Why do you say that? |
56683 | Why have you hidden my Black Bag of Magic Tools and shut me off from my Magic Workroom? |
56683 | Why not open the door and find out? |
56683 | Why not? |
56683 | Why should we? 56683 Why, has he gone somewhere?" |
56683 | Why? |
56683 | Will you please do as I tell you and start walking toward the television screen? |
56683 | Will you stop talking like the Chamber of Commerce and tell us how we can get back to earth? |
56683 | Will you use the Magic Belt to transport us back to the Land of Oz? |
56683 | Wo n''t you sit down, please, Shaggy Man? |
56683 | Wonder if he ever heard of California? |
56683 | Wonder where it went? |
56683 | You already know us? |
56683 | You brought the pieces with you? |
56683 | You discovered the Nome King''s tunnel under the Deadly Desert? |
56683 | You do? |
56683 | You have burrowed clear under the Deadly Desert to Oz? |
56683 | You have business with Conjo? |
56683 | You mean this contraption wo n''t carry us over the desert and back to Oz? |
56683 | You mean to say,the Shaggy Man sighed,"that this thing is actually supposed to fly through the air?" |
56683 | You will come with me, I think? |
56683 | You wish to leave Hightown? 56683 You wo n''t stay for dinner and the theater?" |
56683 | _ In_ them? |
56683 | A loud voice exclaimed:"What is the meaning of this? |
56683 | And did he have blue eyes and a sort of cherry- like nose?" |
56683 | And if I did give it to you how would I return to the Land of Oz? |
56683 | And why?" |
56683 | But are you sure it''s all right? |
56683 | But surely you do n''t expect me to do so important and difficult a feat of magic without-- a-- er-- let us say-- a reward?" |
56683 | But tell us, your Honor, do you think we would be able to walk on air as you do?" |
56683 | But why do you want to go to Oz? |
56683 | Could this mean they would not be invited to the play? |
56683 | Did you ever hear of a desert that did n''t have an oasis?" |
56683 | Had Conjo heard? |
56683 | How did it come to be broken?" |
56683 | How did you get here so fast?--magic? |
56683 | How is one to know what is_ inside_ when one is_ outside_?" |
56683 | I do n''t think you would want to share rooms with someone else, would you, maybe?" |
56683 | Is n''t there something I can do for you? |
56683 | Now I have all your magic so who is there to say I am not the Wizard of Oz? |
56683 | Now he said:"Tell me, was the little man who suddenly appeared quite fat and bald save for a fringe of white hair? |
56683 | Perhaps your Majesty''s magic could overcome it?" |
56683 | Tell me, Shaggy, have you had trouble with the Nome King again?" |
56683 | Tell me, have you children seen many plays?" |
56683 | Tell me, how did you happen to discover the Nome King''s tunnel?" |
56683 | That''s fair, is n''t it?" |
56683 | The Wizard could only whisper unbelievingly:"_ You_ want to be_ me_?" |
56683 | The beaver was silent for a moment, then he said:"Will you take me to Oz with you?" |
56683 | The little Ruler''s expression was so serious that the Shaggy Man asked with concern,"What is it, Ozma? |
56683 | Those little animals do n''t bite, do they?" |
56683 | Tom broke in:"But how can it fly? |
56683 | Twiffle asked:"Just how far are we from this Deadly Desert?" |
56683 | Twiffle turned to King Ticket and Queen Curtain on the stage and demanded:"Where is the Shaggy Man?" |
56683 | Were the twins in danger? |
56683 | What can anyone in Oz do? |
56683 | What can they be doing there when my Magic Record Books state that Conjo is the only human being on the island? |
56683 | What did all this mean? |
56683 | What do you mean by digging holes in Ozma''s garden and leaving them open for unsuspecting folks to fall into? |
56683 | What had awakened him? |
56683 | What is going on here?" |
56683 | What should he do? |
56683 | What was Conjo''s purpose in taking them from their home? |
56683 | What was this? |
56683 | What''s the name of it?" |
56683 | What''s wrong?" |
56683 | Where could you possibly wish to go?" |
56683 | Where is Ozma? |
56683 | Who had built such a castle? |
56683 | Who is Conjo?" |
56683 | Why? |
56683 | Would he come out? |
56683 | Would the Cloaks of Visibility work? |
56683 | Would they be friendly or unfriendly, helpful or dangerous? |
56683 | You will want your very own rooms, wo n''t you? |
56683 | exclaimed Tom,"do you suppose he heard everything we said?" |
54 | A horse? 54 And a hole in the ground means to stop, also, does n''t it?" |
54 | And are you, in truth, highly magnified? |
54 | And how came you to possess the throne? |
54 | And this wooden horse-- is it alive? |
54 | And what is the Powder of Life? |
54 | And where did the Wizard get it? |
54 | And where is she now? |
54 | And who is Dorothy? |
54 | Are n''t you a little hoarse? |
54 | Are they strong enough? |
54 | Are they? |
54 | Are we all ready? |
54 | Are we cannibals, let me ask? 54 Are we going to see this queer King?" |
54 | Are you ready? |
54 | Are you really a Woggle- Bug? |
54 | Are you sure? |
54 | But how are we to know how fast the Gump is flying? |
54 | But how,asked the Scarecrow,"can anyone count seventeen by twos? |
54 | But tell me, how came your Majesty here? 54 But what are you going to do with him, now he is alive?" |
54 | But what happened to me, a moment ago? 54 But where is your army?" |
54 | But where was my Standing Army at the time? |
54 | But where were you going, when you met us? |
54 | But why are you all so despondent? |
54 | But why need I wear spectacles? |
54 | Ca n''t we use them to escape? |
54 | Ca n''t you get it apart, and find out? |
54 | Can I do anything to assist my old friends? |
54 | Could seeds be considered in the light of brains? |
54 | DOES IT HURT? |
54 | Did n''t Tip wish that he''d never swallowed one of them? 54 Did n''t he give me a wonderful set of brains?" |
54 | Did you get hurt? 54 Did you understand that sign?" |
54 | Do Stinging Bees injure pumpkins? |
54 | Do Winged Monkeys ever eat pumpkins? |
54 | Do n''t you imagine he would make a better soup? |
54 | Do n''t you know you are guilty of treason, and that there is a law against treason? |
54 | Do n''t you think it will be safer for me to deliver you into her hands? |
54 | Do you think the birds will come here? |
54 | Do you understand the language of the Gillikins, my dear? |
54 | Does it hurt? |
54 | Does it hurt? |
54 | Does not your Majesty know that in all the land of Oz but one language is spoken? |
54 | Does''whoa''mean to stop? |
54 | Five? |
54 | For where is the straw that stuffs my body? |
54 | Good day, your Majesty, said Nick, politely addressing the mouse;I trust you are enjoying good health?" |
54 | Has the animal been fed? |
54 | Have I got to drink that stuff? |
54 | Have I not asked you to restrain these unfeeling jokes? |
54 | Have we really conquered her? |
54 | How about me? |
54 | How about these wishing pills? |
54 | How are we to know when we come to the pallace of Glinda the Good? |
54 | How dare you call me flimsy? |
54 | How dare you sit in my throne? |
54 | How did you happen to think of it? |
54 | How do you feel now? |
54 | How is it, friend Nick? |
54 | How is that? |
54 | How large an army can you assemble? |
54 | How many sides have I? |
54 | How, then, am I going to stop him? |
54 | I must certainly get to the Emerald City,he said to the boatman;"but how can I cross the river if you do not take me?" |
54 | I shout loud enough, do n''t I? |
54 | I transformed her into-- into--"Into what? |
54 | If it 171 is such hard work as you say, how did the women manage it so easily? |
54 | If it were alive, would n''t it trot, and prance, and eat oats? |
54 | In what way? |
54 | Is everything here purple? |
54 | Is fire dangerous to pumpkins? |
54 | Is it indeed so? |
54 | Is it really empty? |
54 | Is not my name upon the card? |
54 | Is your heart, then, a hand- organ? |
54 | It''s very pretty,said the creature, regarding the lorgnette approvingly;"but what is it for?" |
54 | May I ask your name? |
54 | None at all? |
54 | Not loaded? |
54 | Now,said she,"I will ask my first question: Why did the Wizard pay you three visits?" |
54 | See here,he growled,"ca n''t you protect me from insult?" |
54 | Then how is it that I seem to understand them myself? |
54 | Then what shall we do? |
54 | Then what shall we do? |
54 | Then what was the use of our coming? |
54 | Then, if my ears were longer, would I be a horse? |
54 | Well,said the Scarecrow,"what shall we do to make Mombi speak? |
54 | What am I doing here, anyway? |
54 | What are you, a man or a pumpkin? |
54 | What city is that? |
54 | What did he give you for thus serving him? |
54 | What did he say, Jellia, my dear? |
54 | What did you do with the girl? |
54 | What does he say? |
54 | What does that mean, dear father? |
54 | What does that mean? |
54 | What does that sound mean? |
54 | What does that word''fool''mean? |
54 | What for? |
54 | What has happened? |
54 | What have I done to you, to be so persecuted? |
54 | What is a horse? |
54 | What is an interpreter? |
54 | What is that for? |
54 | What is the color of my pearl? |
54 | What is this? |
54 | What man would oppose a girl, or dare to harm her? 54 What shall I hold on to?" |
54 | What shall we do? |
54 | What sort of a General? |
54 | What sort of creature is that which approaches us? |
54 | What use''ll I be then? |
54 | What will you do with me then? |
54 | What''ll it do to me? |
54 | What''s happened? |
54 | What''s that, dear father? |
54 | Where are we going? |
54 | Where can you go? |
54 | Where is the Saw- Horse you rode here? |
54 | Where shall we go? |
54 | Where to? |
54 | Where to? |
54 | Who was Nick Chopper? |
54 | Why did n''t you stop when I yelled''whoa?'' |
54 | Why do n''t you change me into a goat, or a chicken? |
54 | Why do n''t you make him some ears? |
54 | Why do n''t you marry the Queen? 54 Why do n''t you send her back to her mother, where she belongs?" |
54 | Why do n''t you shut her up in a closet until she behaves herself, and promises to be good? |
54 | Why do n''t you sit down? |
54 | Why do you seek me? |
54 | Why do you think, my dear friend, that we have gone astray? |
54 | Why not start counting at a half of one? |
54 | Why not stuff him with money? |
54 | Why not? 54 Why not? |
54 | Will they be injured in any way? |
54 | Wo n''t I be mangled? |
54 | Wo n''t it strain my joints? |
54 | You''re no wiser than the rest of us, are you? 54 but I suppose he can run?" |
54 | 123"How is that?" |
54 | 127 Line- Art Drawing"I hope you are enjoying good health?" |
54 | 195"Why not use two sofas?" |
54 | 244"But why,"asked Glinda,"did he make three secret visits to old Mombi?" |
54 | 74"What do n''t you understand?" |
54 | 98"Tally one for me,"said the Scarecrow, calmly"What''s wrong, my man?" |
54 | Am I a Gump, or am I a juggernaut?" |
54 | And what became of the Scarecrow?" |
54 | Are you cracked at all?" |
54 | Are you educated, young sir?" |
54 | Are you not feeling well today?" |
54 | Are you not going to use my broom?" |
54 | Are you willing to carry us through the air wherever we wish to go?" |
54 | At this moment the Soldier with the Green Whiskers returned, and the Scarecrow asked: 99"By the way, who has conquered me?" |
54 | But how does that knowledge help us?" |
54 | But what is to become of the Scarecrow?" |
54 | But what will His Majesty, the Scarecrow, do with him?" |
54 | But where is the girl who owns the throne, and what is her name?" |
54 | But you, I suppose, speak the language of the Pumpkinheads?" |
54 | Ca n''t you see?" |
54 | Did you know that?" |
54 | Did you?" |
54 | Do any of you know what a Woggle- Bug is?'' |
54 | Do n''t you know it''s a dangerous thing to conquer a city?" |
54 | Do you think I''m deaf?" |
54 | Does he know anything?" |
54 | Does it not occur to you that I am several thousand times greater than any Woggle- Bug you ever saw before? |
54 | Have n''t I got legs and feet, and are n''t they jointed?" |
54 | Have you a heart?" |
54 | Have you any errand, sir, in the Emerald City?" |
54 | How came this creature alive?" |
54 | I wonder if water is liable to spoil pumpkins?" |
54 | Is n''t he a picture, though?" |
54 | Is the Tin Woodman the Emperor of the Winkies?" |
54 | Is this arrangement satisfactory?" |
54 | It fits very nicely, does it not?" |
54 | M.''stands for?" |
54 | May I ask why you wish to conquer His Majesty the Scarecrow?" |
54 | May I inquire who you are, and what is your business?" |
54 | Now, I wonder what that is for?" |
54 | OLD MOMBI PUTS JACK IN THE STABLE 23"What do you know?" |
54 | Or are we faithful friends?" |
54 | Presently the Pumpkinhead asked:"What is that thing you are sitting on?" |
54 | So the boy called to the King"are you all right, your majesty?" |
54 | Some of the girls screamed and ran back, but General Jinjur bravely stood her ground and said, reproachfully:"Why, how now? |
54 | Tell me, what shall we do with him?" |
54 | Tell me,"she demanded, turning to the trembling girl,"what is your name?" |
54 | Then he called out to the Pumpkinhead:"are you all right, Jack?" |
54 | Then he turned to the Scarecrow and asked:"Are your subjects happy and contented, my dear friend?" |
54 | Then, after a pause, he asked:"Did you say a Tin Woodman rules the Winkies?" |
54 | Then, casting a sharp look at the girl, he asked:"Are you quite certain you understand the languages of both the Gillikins and the Munchkins?" |
54 | They surely do not complain of your wise and gracious rule?" |
54 | Understand?" |
54 | What can I do for you?" |
54 | What did he say?" |
54 | What do you think?" |
54 | What does it all mean? |
54 | What have we got an interpreter for, if you break out in this rash way?" |
54 | What right have I to oppose her?" |
54 | When the Soldier had departed the Scarecrow said:"Wo n''t you take a chair while we are waiting?" |
54 | When the man reached the bank Tip asked:"Will you row us to the other side?" |
54 | Who is the Scarecrow?" |
54 | Who made you?" |
54 | Who will swallow the first pill?" |
54 | Why not use the money?" |
54 | Will you hold the horse while I stick them on?" |
54 | Would you shoot a poor, defenceless girl?" |
54 | You''ve a mouth, have n''t you?" |
54 | and who are your companions?" |
54 | at the end of your name stands for?" |
54 | cried Jinjur, in despair;"for how can our knitting- needles avail against the long spears and terrible swords of our foes?" |
54 | rather unusual?" |
54 | said the Tin Woodman, taking up the Scarecrow''s head and caressing it tenderly;"whoever could imagine you would come to this untimely end?" |
53844 | A horse? 53844 And a hole in the ground means to stop, also, does n''t it?" |
53844 | And are you, in truth, highly magnified? |
53844 | And how came you to possess the throne? |
53844 | And this wooden horse-- is it alive? |
53844 | And what is the Powder of Life? |
53844 | And where did the Wizard get it? |
53844 | And where is she now? |
53844 | And who is Dorothy? |
53844 | Are n''t you a little hoarse? |
53844 | Are they strong enough? |
53844 | Are they? |
53844 | Are we all ready? |
53844 | Are we cannibals, let me ask? 53844 Are we going to see this queer King?" |
53844 | Are you not feeling well today? |
53844 | Are you not going to use my broom? |
53844 | Are you ready? |
53844 | Are you really a Woggle- Bug? |
53844 | Are you sure? |
53844 | But how are we to know how fast the Gump is flying? |
53844 | But how,asked the Scarecrow,"can anyone count seventeen by twos? |
53844 | But tell me, how came your Majesty here? 53844 But what are you going to do with him, now he is alive?" |
53844 | But what happened to me, a moment ago? 53844 But what will His Majesty, the Scarecrow, do with him?" |
53844 | But where is your army? |
53844 | But where was my Standing Army at the time? |
53844 | But where were you going, when you met us? |
53844 | But why are you all so despondent? |
53844 | But why need I wear spectacles? |
53844 | But why,asked Glinda,"did he make three secret visits to old Mombi?" |
53844 | But-- pardon me if I seem inquisitive-- are you not all rather-- ahem!--rather unusual? |
53844 | Ca n''t we use them to escape? |
53844 | Ca n''t you get it apart, and find out? |
53844 | Can I do anything to assist my old friends? |
53844 | Could seeds be considered in the light of brains? |
53844 | Did n''t Tip wish that he''d never swallowed one of them? 53844 Did n''t he give me a wonderful set of brains?" |
53844 | Did you get hurt? 53844 Did you understand that sign?" |
53844 | Do Stinging Bees injure pumpkins? |
53844 | Do Winged Monkeys ever eat pumpkins? |
53844 | Do n''t you imagine he would make a better soup? |
53844 | Do n''t you know you are guilty of treason, and that there is a law against treason? |
53844 | Do n''t you think it will be safer for me to deliver you into her hands? |
53844 | Do you think the birds will come here? |
53844 | Do you understand the language of the Gillikins, my dear? |
53844 | Does it hurt? |
53844 | Does it hurt? |
53844 | Does not your Majesty know that in all the land of Oz but one language is spoken? |
53844 | Does''whoa''mean to stop? |
53844 | Five? |
53844 | For where is the straw that stuffs my body? |
53844 | Good day, your Majesty,said Nick, politely addressing the mouse;"I trust you are enjoying good health?" |
53844 | Has the animal been fed? |
53844 | Have I got to drink that stuff? |
53844 | Have I not asked you to restrain these unfeeling jokes? |
53844 | Have we really conquered her? |
53844 | He does n''t seem especially graceful,he remarked, musingly;"but I suppose he can run?" |
53844 | How about me? |
53844 | How about these wishing pills? |
53844 | How are we to know when we come to the palace of Glinda the Good? |
53844 | How dare you call me flimsy? |
53844 | How dare you sit in my throne? |
53844 | How did you happen to think of it? |
53844 | How do you feel now? |
53844 | How is it, friend Nick? |
53844 | How is that? |
53844 | How is that? |
53844 | How large an army can you assemble? |
53844 | How many sides have I? |
53844 | How, then, am I going to stop him? |
53844 | I must certainly get to the Emerald City,he said to the boatman;"but how can I cross the river if you do not take me?" |
53844 | I shout loud enough, do n''t I? |
53844 | I transformed her into-- into--"Into what? |
53844 | If it is such hard work as you say, how did the women manage it so easily? |
53844 | If it were alive, would n''t it trot, and prance, and eat oats? |
53844 | In what way? |
53844 | Is everything here purple? |
53844 | Is fire dangerous to pumpkins? |
53844 | Is it indeed so? |
53844 | Is it really empty? |
53844 | Is not my name upon the card? |
53844 | Is the Tin Woodman the Emperor of the Winkies? |
53844 | Is your heart, then, a hand- organ? |
53844 | It''s very pretty,said the creature, regarding the lorgnette approvingly;"but what is it for?" |
53844 | May I ask your name? |
53844 | None at all? |
53844 | Not loaded? |
53844 | Now,said she,"I will ask my first question: Why did the Wizard pay you three visits?" |
53844 | See here,he growled,"ca n''t you protect me from insult?" |
53844 | Then how is it that I seem to understand them myself? |
53844 | Then what shall we do? |
53844 | Then what shall we do? |
53844 | Then what was the use of our coming? |
53844 | Then, if my ears were longer, would I be a horse? |
53844 | Well,said the Scarecrow,"what shall we do to make Mombi speak? |
53844 | What am I doing here, anyway? |
53844 | What are you, a man or a pumpkin? |
53844 | What can we do for you? 53844 What city is that?" |
53844 | What did he give you for thus serving him? |
53844 | What did he say, Jellia, my dear? |
53844 | What did you do with the girl? |
53844 | What do n''t you understand? |
53844 | What does he say? |
53844 | What does that mean, dear father? |
53844 | What does that mean? |
53844 | What does that sound mean? |
53844 | What does that word''fool''mean? |
53844 | What for? |
53844 | What has happened? |
53844 | What have I done to you, to be so persecuted? |
53844 | What is a horse? |
53844 | What is an interpreter? |
53844 | What is that for? |
53844 | What is the color of my pearl? |
53844 | What is this? |
53844 | What man would oppose a girl, or dare to harm her? 53844 What shall I hold on to?" |
53844 | What shall we do? |
53844 | What sort of a General? |
53844 | What sort of creature is that which approaches us? |
53844 | What use''ll I be then? |
53844 | What will you do with me then? |
53844 | What''ll it do to me? |
53844 | What''s happened? |
53844 | What''s that, dear father? |
53844 | What''s wrong, my man? |
53844 | Where are we going? |
53844 | Where can you go? |
53844 | Where is the Saw- Horse you rode here? |
53844 | Where shall we go? |
53844 | Where to? |
53844 | Where to? |
53844 | Who was Nick Chopper? |
53844 | Why did n''t you stop when I yelled''whoa?'' |
53844 | Why do n''t you change me into a goat, or a chicken? |
53844 | Why do n''t you make him some ears? |
53844 | Why do n''t you marry the Queen? 53844 Why do n''t you send her back to her mother, where she belongs?" |
53844 | Why do n''t you shut her up in a closet until she behaves herself, and promises to be good? |
53844 | Why do you seek me? |
53844 | Why do you think, my dear friend, that we have gone astray? |
53844 | Why not start counting at a half of one? |
53844 | Why not stuff him with money? |
53844 | Why not use two sofas? |
53844 | Why not? 53844 Why not? |
53844 | Will they be injured in any way? |
53844 | Wo n''t I be mangled? |
53844 | Wo n''t it strain my joints? |
53844 | You''re no wiser than the rest of us, are you? 53844 Am I a Gump, or am I a juggernaut? |
53844 | And what became of the Scarecrow?" |
53844 | Are you cracked at all?" |
53844 | Are you educated, young sir?" |
53844 | Are you willing to carry us through the air wherever we wish to go?" |
53844 | At this moment the Soldier with the Green Whiskers returned, and the Scarecrow asked:"By the way, who has conquered me?" |
53844 | But how does that knowledge help us?" |
53844 | But what is to become of the Scarecrow?" |
53844 | But where is this girl who owns the throne, and what is her name?" |
53844 | But you, I suppose, speak the language of the Pumpkinheads?" |
53844 | Ca n''t you see?" |
53844 | Did you know that?" |
53844 | Did you?" |
53844 | Do any of you know what a Woggle- Bug is?'' |
53844 | Do n''t you know it''s a dangerous thing to conquer a city?" |
53844 | Do you think I''m deaf?" |
53844 | Does he know anything?" |
53844 | Does it not occur to you that I am several thousand times greater than any Woggle- Bug you ever saw before? |
53844 | E.''at the end of your name stands for?" |
53844 | Have n''t I got legs and feet, and are n''t they jointed?" |
53844 | Have you a heart?" |
53844 | Have you any errand, sir, in the Emerald City?" |
53844 | How came this creature alive?" |
53844 | I wonder if water is liable to spoil pumpkins?" |
53844 | Is n''t he a picture, though?" |
53844 | Is this arrangement satisfactory?" |
53844 | It fits very nicely, does it not?" |
53844 | M.''stands for?" |
53844 | May I ask why you wish to conquer His Majesty the Scarecrow?" |
53844 | May I inquire who you are, and what is your business?" |
53844 | Now, I wonder what that is for?" |
53844 | Or are we faithful friends?" |
53844 | Presently the Pumpkinhead asked:"What is that thing you are sitting on?" |
53844 | So the boy called to the King:"are you all right, your majesty?" |
53844 | Some of the girls screamed and ran back, but General Jinjur bravely stood her ground and said, reproachfully:"Why, how now? |
53844 | Tell me, what shall we do with him?" |
53844 | Tell me,"she demanded, turning to the trembling girl,"what is your name?" |
53844 | Then he called out to the Pumpkinhead:"are you all right, Jack?" |
53844 | Then he turned to the Scarecrow and asked:"Are your subjects happy and contented, my dear friend?" |
53844 | Then, after a pause, he asked:"Did you say a Tin Woodman rules the Winkies?" |
53844 | Then, casting a sharp look at the girl, he asked:"Are you quite certain you understand the languages of both the Gillikins and the Munchkins?" |
53844 | They surely do not complain of your wise and gracious rule?" |
53844 | Understand?" |
53844 | What can I do for you?" |
53844 | What did he say?" |
53844 | What do you think?" |
53844 | What does it all mean? |
53844 | What have we got an interpreter for, if you break out in this rash way?" |
53844 | What right have I to oppose her?" |
53844 | When the Soldier had departed the Scarecrow said:"Wo n''t you take a chair while we are waiting?" |
53844 | When the man reached the bank Tip asked:"Will you row us to the other side?" |
53844 | Who is the Scarecrow?" |
53844 | Who made you?" |
53844 | Who will swallow the first pill?" |
53844 | Why not use the money?" |
53844 | Will you hold the horse while I stick them on?" |
53844 | Would you shoot a poor, defenceless girl?" |
53844 | You''ve a mouth, have n''t you?" |
53844 | [ Illustration:"DOES IT HURT?" |
53844 | [ Illustration]"I hope you are enjoying good health?" |
53844 | [ Illustration]"Why do n''t you sit down?" |
53844 | and who are your companions?" |
53844 | cried Jinjur, in despair;"for how can our knitting- needles avail against the long spears and terrible swords of our foes?" |
53844 | said the Tin Woodman, taking up the Scarecrow''s head and caressing it tenderly;"whoever could imagine you would come to this untimely end?" |
51263 | All ready? |
51263 | All ready? |
51263 | And s''pose we got afloat on the ocean,said Trot,"where would we drift to, and how long would it take us to get there?" |
51263 | And where is Jinxland, please? |
51263 | And who may the Princess Gloria be? |
51263 | Are n''t they dreadful creatures, all covered with feathers? |
51263 | Are n''t you afraid? |
51263 | Are you certain this is snow? |
51263 | Are you going to land? |
51263 | Are you strong enough to carry us? |
51263 | Are you very busy just now? |
51263 | Brains working? |
51263 | But I wonder if we can find something to eat in this place? |
51263 | But how? |
51263 | But tell us, Pon, who was Gloria''s father? |
51263 | But what is an Ork? |
51263 | But what''ll we do with King Krewl? 51263 But where''s Button- Bright?" |
51263 | But who is that old woman who is running toward us and shaking her stick at us? |
51263 | Ca n''t we help them in any way? |
51263 | Ca n''t you fly along? |
51263 | Ca n''t you get another one? |
51263 | Ca n''t you like even me? |
51263 | Ca n''t you see you are obstructing my view? |
51263 | Can I do anything? |
51263 | Can you destroy the love of Princess Gloria for the gardener''s boy? |
51263 | Can you find your way back home again? |
51263 | Can you give molasses? |
51263 | Corns? 51263 Could n''t we walk without a light?" |
51263 | Could she do that? |
51263 | Did n''t I tell you winter was coming? 51263 Did she, really?" |
51263 | Did the river make a bend, after the waterfall? |
51263 | Did you ever hear of Jinxland before?'' 51263 Do many strangers come here?" |
51263 | Do n''t you think so, Button- Bright? |
51263 | Do n''t you think we''d better keep away from that King''s castle, Cap''n? |
51263 | Do those witches have any magical powers? |
51263 | Do you intend to stay long in Jinxland? |
51263 | Do you mean to say this is the Quadling Country of the Land of Oz? |
51263 | Do you think there is room enough for you to fly in? |
51263 | Does n''t it burn you? |
51263 | Goodness me-- fruit- cake and apple- sauce!--don''t you know where you are?'' 51263 Have n''t you discovered that you no longer love that gardener''s boy, who stood in my way?" |
51263 | Have n''t you heard of me? 51263 Have n''t you the antidote, Scarecrow? |
51263 | Have you been anywhere else, sir? |
51263 | Have you been in the water long? |
51263 | How can you carry me? |
51263 | How could you manage to carry us, if we were so small? |
51263 | How did you cross the mountains before? |
51263 | How did you happen to be there, anyhow? |
51263 | How do you like it? |
51263 | How does that come? |
51263 | How''bout Cap''n Bill''?'' 51263 How?" |
51263 | How? |
51263 | How? |
51263 | I wonder if it can be Orkland, the place I have been seeking so long? |
51263 | I wonder where on earth we are?'' 51263 If only what, ma''am?" |
51263 | If the earth were pushed in a mile, it would be a great calamity, would n''t it? |
51263 | If you do n''t like me-- and I''m sure you do n''t, for no one else does-- why do n''t you go away and leave me to myself? |
51263 | Is he hunting now? |
51263 | Is it? |
51263 | Is the hole blocked? |
51263 | Is the strange little girl named Trot?'' 51263 Lost your way?" |
51263 | May I ask what country this is, sir?'' 51263 Me?" |
51263 | Oh, Cap''n Bill, is n''t this fine an''dandy? |
51263 | Oh, are we? |
51263 | Oh, did it? 51263 Oh, does it rain lemonade here?" |
51263 | Oh, indeed; and does he live there? |
51263 | Oh, what''s the hurry? |
51263 | S''pose we fall?'''' 51263 Shall I unharness you,"asked Dorothy,"so you can come in and visit?" |
51263 | Strangers, eh? 51263 Suppose I go ahead?" |
51263 | Surrender? 51263 That reminds me,"remarked Cap''n Bill,"to ask you, friend Ork, how we are going to get away from here?" |
51263 | Then mebbe they''re-- they''re-- What do you call''em, Cap''n Bill? 51263 Then why are you here, you rascal?" |
51263 | They''re no good to us now, are they, Cap''n? |
51263 | Want some now, Trot? |
51263 | Was it the flogging you got that broke your heart?'' 51263 Was your cavern like this one?" |
51263 | Water? |
51263 | Well,said the Scarecrow,"did the King surrender?" |
51263 | Well? |
51263 | What country is that? |
51263 | What do you mean by hitting me in the eye with an apple- core? |
51263 | What do you say, Trot? |
51263 | What does it look like? |
51263 | What does the Book say about it?'' 51263 What does this mean?" |
51263 | What is a candle? |
51263 | What is that one thing you excepted? |
51263 | What is that? |
51263 | What is that? |
51263 | What made it stop burning? |
51263 | What makes it, Cap''n? |
51263 | What shall we do with the other four berries? |
51263 | What sort of an enchantment could she put on Cap''n Bill? |
51263 | What will you think of? |
51263 | What''s happened to you? |
51263 | What''s the matter now?'' 51263 What''s the matter with your King?" |
51263 | What''s the matter? |
51263 | What''s the matter? |
51263 | What''s the place like? |
51263 | What''s this? |
51263 | What''s treason? |
51263 | What''s wrong? |
51263 | What''s wrong?'' 51263 What, are you_ our_ Ork, then?" |
51263 | What, now? |
51263 | Where are they going?'''' 51263 Where d''ye think we are, Trot?" |
51263 | Where did_ you_ come from? |
51263 | Where do you s''pose Gloria is?'' 51263 Where does he belong?" |
51263 | Where does it lie? |
51263 | Where is Jinxland?'' 51263 Where is he? |
51263 | Where is she? |
51263 | Who are you, what are your names, and where do you come from? 51263 Who are you?" |
51263 | Who is Button- Bright? |
51263 | Who is Glinda? |
51263 | Who''s worrying? |
51263 | Who, me? |
51263 | Who, me? |
51263 | Why are we insulted in this way? 51263 Why ask him, when we_ know_ he''ll refuse?" |
51263 | Why could n''t you take some of the dark purple berries along with you, to eat after we had reached our destination? |
51263 | Why did n''t I think of the Wicked Witch before? 51263 Why do n''t you eat? |
51263 | Why do n''t you stay here? 51263 Why is that?" |
51263 | Why not? |
51263 | Why not?'' 51263 Why so?" |
51263 | Why, how did you know all that? |
51263 | Why, it''s popcorn? 51263 Wo n''t they see us?" |
51263 | A bird? |
51263 | Absurd, was n''t it?" |
51263 | After a little, one of them asked:"If you make us big, would we stay big always?" |
51263 | After examining it closely for a time he asked:"Which way does your tail whirl?" |
51263 | And how did you happen to come to this island?" |
51263 | And what makes you so bumpy everywhere?" |
51263 | Are Trot and Pon around here?" |
51263 | Are n''t you hungry?" |
51263 | Are there many of you?" |
51263 | As he sat beside her, talking of his adventures, he asked:"What''s new in the way of news?" |
51263 | But I feel pretty sure that this occasion is an emergency; do n''t you, Trot?'' |
51263 | But for the sake of argument, friend Pessim, I''d like to know what good_ you_ would be, were you not alive?" |
51263 | But how shall we ever find the road to Glinda''s palace, without the Scarecrow to guide us?" |
51263 | But if she says no to Googly- Goo, and means it, what can they do?" |
51263 | But tell us, what did you find down there?" |
51263 | But the sailor said, in a quiet tone of voice:"Are you the only one as lives on this''ere island?" |
51263 | But where are Trot and Cap''n Bill?" |
51263 | But would you mind, my dear, stuffing that straw into my body again?" |
51263 | But-- look there, Trot!--isn''t that a light flashing over yonder?" |
51263 | Button- Bright looked down on the young man and said:"Who cares, anyhow?" |
51263 | Cap''n Bill knew something of mechanics, and observing the propeller- like tail of the Ork he said:"I s''pose you''re a pretty swift flyer?" |
51263 | Cap''n Bill walked straight up to them and asked:"Does the King happen to be at home?" |
51263 | Cap''n Bill, puffing and panting, had just voice enough to ask, as he reached her side:"See him, Trot?" |
51263 | Did n''t the great Sorceress give you another box?" |
51263 | Did you cross the desert or the mountains?" |
51263 | Do n''t you have water in Mo?" |
51263 | Do n''t you see it?" |
51263 | Do you call it a good morning when I''m pestered with such a crowd as you?" |
51263 | Do you think you can keep from falling off?" |
51263 | Finally Trot mustered up courage to ask:"What is a Mountain Ear, please?" |
51263 | How are we to get away from this mountain?" |
51263 | How did that happen?" |
51263 | I never heard of anybody getting hurt in her dominions, did you, Button- Bright?" |
51263 | Is it really raining?'' |
51263 | Is n''t that a house, over there to the left?" |
51263 | Is that satisfactory?" |
51263 | Making her way toward him, she asked:"What do you see?" |
51263 | Next morning Dorothy said to Ozma:"Ought n''t we to go meet the strangers, so we can show them the way to the Emerald City? |
51263 | Now, tell me: Which three of you birds will consent to carry us?" |
51263 | Oh, Cap''n, what do you s''pose has become of him?" |
51263 | Ork?" |
51263 | Ork?" |
51263 | Presently the King asked:"How did you penetrate to this hidden country? |
51263 | Shall we go on?'' |
51263 | So the King bared his teeth angrily as he demanded:[ Illustration]"What have you done with Princess Gloria?" |
51263 | Still, taken altogether, I''m very handsomely formed, do n''t you think?" |
51263 | Suppose we throw Pon into the Great Gulf, your Majesty?" |
51263 | Surrender to whom?" |
51263 | Tell me, sir, what will the poor things do when they find they ca n''t fly?" |
51263 | The Ork looked from one to another and asked:"Who is this stranger?" |
51263 | The Ork watched him a while in silence and then asked:"Who may_ you_ be?" |
51263 | The candle is not dangerous, I hope?" |
51263 | The whirlpool caught me, and--""Oh, were you in the whirlpool, too?" |
51263 | Then he looked at Cap''n Bill uneasily and added:"Wo n''t you let the poor things go?" |
51263 | Then he said:"I must n''t break my promise to be present at the surprise party; but, tell me, could you go to Oz to- night?" |
51263 | Then she turned to Ozma and asked:"What is that thing, Ozma? |
51263 | Then the creature asked plaintively:"Do we eat now, or do we starve?" |
51263 | They were nearly a mile from shore and about half- way across the bay when Trot suddenly sat up straight and exclaimed:"What''s that, Cap''n?" |
51263 | We did n''t reach Davy Jones''s locker that time, did we? |
51263 | What did you expect it to be?" |
51263 | What do you mean by treating me so? |
51263 | What do you observe?" |
51263 | What do you say to our landing on that?" |
51263 | What do you think of me now?" |
51263 | What does she say, Sire? |
51263 | What made you dig me out? |
51263 | When all this had been arranged one of the birds asked:"Where do you wish us to take you?" |
51263 | When they came to the house Trot sniffed the air and asked:"Do n''t I smell perfume?''" |
51263 | Where do you s''pose he is, Trot?" |
51263 | Where in the world did you come from?" |
51263 | Where''s the grasshopper? |
51263 | Who shall it be?" |
51263 | Why did I not think of it my self?" |
51263 | Why do n''t you test his powers?" |
51263 | Will she marry me?" |
51263 | Would you like to come with me?" |
51263 | [ Illustration: Trot]"How much food have we got, Cap''n?" |
51263 | [ Illustration]"Well, well, your Majesty; what news-- what news?" |
51263 | [ Illustration]"Whose castle is that, yonder, ma''am?" |
51263 | [ Illustration]"Why should I do that?" |
51263 | are you alive?" |
51263 | exclaimed Trot;"do you intend to take us up, too?" |
51263 | was n''t it tenable?" |
51263 | who''s here?" |
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?" |
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?" |
957 | All ready? |
957 | All ready? |
957 | And s''pose we got afloat on the ocean,said Trot,"where would we drift to, and how long would it take us to get there?" |
957 | And where is Jinxland, please? |
957 | And who may the Princess Gloria be? |
957 | Are n''t they dreadful creatures, all covered with feathers? |
957 | Are n''t you afraid? |
957 | Are you certain this is snow? |
957 | Are you going to land? |
957 | Are you strong enough to carry us? |
957 | Are you very busy just now? |
957 | Brains working? |
957 | But I wonder if we can find something to eat in this place? |
957 | But how? |
957 | But tell us, Pon, who was Gloria''s father? |
957 | But what is an Ork? |
957 | But what''ll we do with King Krewl? 957 But where''s Button- Bright?" |
957 | But who is that old woman who is running toward us and shaking her stick at us? |
957 | Ca n''t we help them in any way? |
957 | Ca n''t you fly along? |
957 | Ca n''t you get another one? |
957 | Ca n''t you like even me? |
957 | Ca n''t you see you are obstructing my view? |
957 | Can I do anything? |
957 | Can you destroy the love of Princess Gloria for the gardener''s boy? |
957 | Can you find your way back home again? |
957 | Can you give molasses? |
957 | Corns? 957 Could n''t we walk without a light?" |
957 | Could she do that? |
957 | Did n''t I tell you winter was coming? 957 Did she, really?" |
957 | Did the river make a bend, after the waterfall? |
957 | Did you ever hear of Jinxland before? |
957 | Do many strangers come here? |
957 | Do n''t you think so, Button- Bright? |
957 | Do n''t you think we''d better keep away from that King''s castle, Cap''n? |
957 | Do those witches have any magical powers? |
957 | Do you intend to stay long in Jinxland? |
957 | Do you mean to say this is the Quadling Country of the Land of Oz? |
957 | Do you think there is room enough for you to fly in? |
957 | Does n''t it burn you? |
957 | Goodness me-- fruit- cake and apple- sauce!--don''t you know where you are? |
957 | Have n''t you discovered that you no longer love that gardener''s boy, who stood in my way? |
957 | Have n''t you heard of me? 957 Have n''t you the antidote, Scarecrow? |
957 | Have you been anywhere else, sir? |
957 | Have you been in the water long? |
957 | How can you carry me? |
957 | How could you manage to carry us, if we were so small? |
957 | How did you cross the mountains before? |
957 | How did you happen to be there, anyhow? |
957 | How do you like it? |
957 | How does that come? |
957 | How much food have we got, Cap''n? |
957 | How''bout Cap''n Bill? |
957 | How? |
957 | How? |
957 | How? |
957 | I wonder if it can be Orkland, the place I have been seeking so long? |
957 | I wonder where on earth we are? |
957 | If only what, ma''am? |
957 | If the earth were pushed in a mile, it would be a great calamity, would n''t it? |
957 | If you do n''t like me-- and I''m sure you do n''t, for no one else does-- why do n''t you go away and leave me to myself? |
957 | Is he hunting now? |
957 | Is it? |
957 | Is the hole blocked? |
957 | Is the strange little girl named Trot? |
957 | Lost your way? |
957 | May I ask what country this is, sir? |
957 | Me? |
957 | Oh, Cap''n Bill, is n''t this fine an''dandy? |
957 | Oh, are we? |
957 | Oh, did it? 957 Oh, does it rain lemonade here?" |
957 | Oh, indeed; and does he live there? |
957 | Oh, what''s the hurry? |
957 | S''pose we fall? |
957 | Shall I unharness you,asked Dorothy,"so you can come in and visit?" |
957 | Strangers, eh? 957 Suppose I go ahead?" |
957 | Surrender? 957 That reminds me,"remarked Cap''n Bill,"to ask you, friend Ork, how we are going to get away from here?" |
957 | Then mebbe they''re-- they''re-- What do you call''em, Cap''n Bill? 957 Then why are you here, you rascal?" |
957 | They''re no good to us now, are they, Cap''n? |
957 | Want some now, Trot? |
957 | Was it the flogging you got that broke your heart? |
957 | Was your cavern like this one? |
957 | Water? |
957 | Well, well, your Majesty; what news-- what news? |
957 | Well,said the Scarecrow,"did the King surrender?" |
957 | Well? |
957 | What country is that? |
957 | What do you mean by hitting me in the eye with an apple- core? |
957 | What do you say, Trot? |
957 | What does it look like? |
957 | What does the Book say about it? |
957 | What does this mean? |
957 | What is a candle? |
957 | What is that one thing you excepted? |
957 | What is that? |
957 | What is that? |
957 | What made it stop burning? |
957 | What makes it, Cap''n? |
957 | What shall we do with the other four berries? |
957 | What sort of an enchantment could she put on Cap''n Bill? |
957 | What will you think of? |
957 | What''s happened to you? |
957 | What''s the matter now? |
957 | What''s the matter with your King? |
957 | What''s the matter? |
957 | What''s the matter? |
957 | What''s the place like? |
957 | What''s this? |
957 | What''s treason? |
957 | What''s wrong? |
957 | What''s wrong? |
957 | What, are you our Ork, then? |
957 | What, now? |
957 | Where are they going? |
957 | Where d''ye think we are, Trot? |
957 | Where did you come from? |
957 | Where do you s''pose Gloria is? |
957 | Where does he belong? |
957 | Where does it lie? |
957 | Where is Jinxland? |
957 | Where is he? 957 Where is she?" |
957 | Who are you, what are your names, and where do you come from? |
957 | Who are you? |
957 | Who is Button- Bright? |
957 | Who is Glinda? |
957 | Who''s worrying? |
957 | Who, me? |
957 | Who, me? |
957 | Whose castle is that, yonder, ma''am? |
957 | Why are we insulted in this way? 957 Why ask him, when we know he''ll refuse?" |
957 | Why could n''t you take some of the dark purple berries along with you, to eat after we had reached our destination? |
957 | Why did n''t I think of the Wicked Witch before? 957 Why do n''t you eat? |
957 | Why do n''t you stay here? 957 Why is that?" |
957 | Why not? |
957 | Why not? |
957 | Why should I do that? |
957 | Why so? |
957 | Why, how did you know all that? |
957 | Why, it''s popcorn? |
957 | Wo n''t they see us? |
957 | A bird? |
957 | Absurd, was n''t it?" |
957 | After a little, one of them asked:"If you make us big, would we stay big always?" |
957 | After examining it closely for a time he asked:"Which way does your tail whirl?" |
957 | And how did you happen to come to this island?" |
957 | And what makes you so bumpy everywhere?" |
957 | Are Trot and Pon around here?" |
957 | Are n''t you hungry?" |
957 | Are there many of you?" |
957 | As he sat beside her, talking of his adventures, he asked:"What''s new in the way of news?" |
957 | But I feel pretty sure that this occasion is an emergency; do n''t you, Trot?" |
957 | But for the sake of argument, friend Pessim, I''d like to know what good you would be, were you not alive?" |
957 | But how shall we ever find the road to Glinda''s palace, without the Scarecrow to guide us?" |
957 | But if she says no to Googly- Goo, and means it, what can they do?" |
957 | But tell us, what did you find down there?" |
957 | But the sailor said, in a quiet tone of voice:"Are you the only one as lives on this''ere island?" |
957 | But where are Trot and Cap''n Bill?" |
957 | But would you mind, my dear, stuffing that straw into my body again?" |
957 | But-- look there, Trot!--isn''t that a light flashing over yonder?" |
957 | Button- Bright looked down on the young man and said:"Who cares, anyhow?" |
957 | Cap''n Bill knew something of mechanics, and observing the propeller- like tail of the Ork he said:"I s''pose you''re a pretty swift flyer?" |
957 | Cap''n Bill walked straight up to them and asked:"Does the King happen to be at home?" |
957 | Cap''n Bill, puffing and panting, had just voice enough to ask, as he reached her side:"See him, Trot?" |
957 | Did n''t the great Sorceress give you another box?" |
957 | Did you cross the desert or the mountains?" |
957 | Do n''t you have water in Mo?" |
957 | Do n''t you see it? |
957 | Do you call it a good morning when I''m pestered with such a crowd as you?" |
957 | Do you think you can keep from falling off?" |
957 | Finally Trot mustered up courage to ask:"What is a Mountain Ear, please?" |
957 | How are we to get away from this mountain?" |
957 | How did that happen?" |
957 | I never heard of anybody getting hurt in her dominions, did you, Button- Bright?" |
957 | Is it really raining?" |
957 | Is n''t that a house, over there to the left?" |
957 | Is that satisfactory?" |
957 | Making her way toward him, she asked:"What do you see?" |
957 | Next morning Dorothy said to Ozma:"Ought n''t we to go meet the strangers, so we can show them the way to the Emerald City? |
957 | Now, tell me: Which three of you birds will consent to carry us?" |
957 | Oh, Cap''n, what do you s''pose has become of him?" |
957 | Ork?" |
957 | Ork?" |
957 | Presently the King asked:"How did you penetrate to this hidden country? |
957 | Shall we go on?" |
957 | So the King bared his teeth angrily as he demanded:"What have you done with Princess Gloria?" |
957 | Still, taken altogether, I''m very handsomely formed, do n''t you think?" |
957 | Suppose we throw Pon into the Great Gulf, your Majesty?" |
957 | Surrender to whom?" |
957 | Tell me, sir, what will the poor things do when they find they ca n''t fly?" |
957 | The Ork looked from one to another and asked:"Who is this stranger?" |
957 | The Ork watched him a while in silence and then asked:"Who may you be?" |
957 | The candle is not dangerous, I hope?" |
957 | The whirlpool caught me, and--""Oh, were you in the whirlpool, too?" |
957 | Then he looked at Cap''n Bill uneasily and added:"Wo n''t you let the poor things go?" |
957 | Then he said:"I must n''t break my promise to be present at the surprise party; but, tell me, could you go to Oz to- night?" |
957 | Then she turned to Ozma and asked:"What is that thing, Ozma? |
957 | Then the creature asked plaintively:"Do we eat now, or do we starve?" |
957 | They were nearly a mile from shore and about halfway across the bay when Trot suddenly sat up straight and exclaimed:"What''s that, Cap''n?" |
957 | We did n''t reach Davy Jones''s locker that time, did we? |
957 | What did you expect it to be?" |
957 | What do you mean by treating me so? |
957 | What do you observe?" |
957 | What do you say to our landing on that?" |
957 | What do you think of me now?" |
957 | What does she say, Sire? |
957 | What made you dig me out? |
957 | When all this had been arranged one of the birds asked:"Where do you wish us to take you?" |
957 | When they came to the house Trot sniffed the air and asked"Do n''t I smell perfume?" |
957 | Where do you s''pose he is, Trot? |
957 | Where in the world did you come from?" |
957 | Where''s the grasshopper? |
957 | Who shall it be?" |
957 | Why did I not think of it myself?" |
957 | Why do n''t you test his powers?" |
957 | Will she marry me?" |
957 | Would you like to come with me?" |
957 | are you alive?" |
957 | exclaimed Trot;"do you intend to take us up, too?" |
957 | was n''t it terr''ble?" |
957 | who''s here?" |
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?" |
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?" |
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?" |
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?" |
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?" |
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?" |
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?" |
55806 | ''One, after each mile up,''but how many miles have we come? |
55806 | Ah, so we have won? |
55806 | Ah-- but what of the morning? |
55806 | Am I the Starina of Stratovania? |
55806 | And for cake''s sake why could n''t they have waited a few days? 55806 And how did they fly without wings? |
55806 | And how do you suppose we will be able to rise, after striking the earth at one hundred and forty miles an hour? |
55806 | And how''d you grow the hedge so fast? |
55806 | And is n''t it fun to be here? |
55806 | And remember how we travelled on together till we found the Tin Woodman? |
55806 | And who are you, my lively little Skylark? |
55806 | And you say the Ruler of the whole Land of Oz is in danger? 55806 And_ is_ this really Strut-- the high and mighty Stratovanian who has come to conquer us?" |
55806 | Are we? |
55806 | Are yew shouting''must''at ME? |
55806 | Are you sure it is not a Zoomer? |
55806 | Are you sure you told them all, Jellia? 55806 Are you sure you''d rather not live in the Strat as a Starina, than stay here with us?" |
55806 | Bearded Bowmen, eh? |
55806 | But ca n''t we stop them? 55806 But can you trust him?" |
55806 | But how could they have come down the mountain as fast as we fell? |
55806 | But how will you move them out of here? |
55806 | But look-- where are we going? |
55806 | But think how high those Blowmen may have blown it? |
55806 | But we hustled back to your hut, fetched the oil can and fixed you up in fine shape, did n''t we, old fellow? |
55806 | But what do you propose to do? |
55806 | But what of us? |
55806 | But where are the houses? |
55806 | But where is Toto, Dorothy? 55806 But where is it? |
55806 | By the way, where''s the tell- all- escope? |
55806 | Ca n''t you whiz these Stratovanians away, or send them back where they came from? |
55806 | Can yew dance? |
55806 | Can yew sing? |
55806 | Could n''t you bring the Ozpril back with your magic belt? |
55806 | D''ye think I trust you enough to sleep? 55806 Did I not order you to leave us strictly alone? |
55806 | Did n''t you have anything to eat, at all? |
55806 | Did those magic drops freeze the air into ice? |
55806 | Directions? |
55806 | Do n''t you know me? 55806 Do n''t you remember you were to see about the Guest Canopies?" |
55806 | Do you come from below or be- high? |
55806 | Do you have any_ tin_ canopies? |
55806 | Do you not believe that this is Strut-- changed to this great beast by Ozma of Oz? 55806 Do you really think so?" |
55806 | Do you suppose a mere girl like this Ohsma of Ohs can frighten me? 55806 Does one prostrate oneself before a Starina, or does one merely kiss her hand?" |
55806 | Fly away? |
55806 | Flying sticks? |
55806 | Gone? |
55806 | Have n''t you any magic at all? |
55806 | Have n''t you had enough flying? |
55806 | Hi, there-- is everything all right? |
55806 | Hmm-- mmmn, OZ? |
55806 | Ho, what''s this? 55806 How DARE you suggest such a thing? |
55806 | How about coming along? |
55806 | How are you and all of your aunts, uncles and infant nieces? |
55806 | How can I think with you making all that noise? |
55806 | How can we ever fly down with those awful creatures below? |
55806 | How dare yew fly over my castle and swim in my lake without permission? |
55806 | How dare you fly off without us? 55806 How dare you speak to me like that?" |
55806 | How dew yew know what a King would dew? |
55806 | How did you find us? |
55806 | How do they work? |
55806 | How do you feel? |
55806 | How do you know I wo n''t? |
55806 | How do you know he wo n''t blow things up as soon as he returns? |
55806 | How do you mean? |
55806 | How do you mean? |
55806 | How does it open? |
55806 | How long have we? 55806 How long''ll it be before we do get down?" |
55806 | How''d Nick manage with his flying? |
55806 | How''d you find Jellia and the Soldier? 55806 Humph, the girl showed very good sense, if you ask me,"sniffed the Cowardly Lion, shaking his mane,"What did you do? |
55806 | I do wonder where we''ll land? |
55806 | I suppose you realize you are in great danger? 55806 I?" |
55806 | I? |
55806 | I? |
55806 | Ice? |
55806 | If he knows so much, why does he not help himself? |
55806 | If this keeps up, how are we ever to get down? 55806 Is my throne comfortable?" |
55806 | Is there any grass? 55806 Is there anything we might bring your Strajesty?" |
55806 | Is this one of your many servants, my dear? |
55806 | Just what are you doing here? |
55806 | KABEBE? |
55806 | Land? 55806 Light out?" |
55806 | Mercy, do you suppose those Red Beards have started after us already? |
55806 | Must you play all those stops and starters to guide the plane? |
55806 | Noo then, whew are yew? |
55806 | Now_ which_ leg of_ which_ table? |
55806 | Oh, ca n''t we do something Wizard? |
55806 | Oh, does n''t that tiny house in the center look too cute and cunningish? 55806 Oh, how did you know Archy is the one I trust most?" |
55806 | Oh, my-- I do hope you are feeling well? |
55806 | Oh, please, please-- couldn''t you leave the Soldier to keep me company? |
55806 | Oh, was n''t he WONDERFUL? |
55806 | Oh, what does it matter? |
55806 | Oh, what will become of them? |
55806 | Oh, why think of Kansas? |
55806 | Oho-- a Greta to greet, eh? |
55806 | Say, Wiz, I guess this is about the oddest flying trip a band of explorers ever had? |
55806 | Shall I do a buck and wing, or a little Skyland fling? 55806 Sinking, are we? |
55806 | So this dragon- body really flys? |
55806 | So this is the seat of Government? |
55806 | Still-- it''s better than falling, eh? |
55806 | That''s right,giggled Jellia,"you_ will_ have to sit on the throne-- that is, if Wanny does n''t mind?" |
55806 | The manual of arms says--"How about the manual of feet? |
55806 | Then ca n''t you transport the safe here? |
55806 | Then how in the Dix shall I open it? |
55806 | Then of course he can not be here? |
55806 | Tin? 55806 To-- to fall?" |
55806 | W-- itches riding on br-- hoom sticks? 55806 WHAT? |
55806 | WHAT? |
55806 | We want Azarine to stay here a long time, do n''t we, Jellia? 55806 We?" |
55806 | Well, have you anything to say? |
55806 | Well, how did you like it? |
55806 | Well, how is wizness lately? |
55806 | Well, how was that? |
55806 | Well, then-- what_ dew_ yew dew? |
55806 | Well, what do you think of Stratovania by now? |
55806 | Wha-- what''s that? |
55806 | What Princess do you mean? |
55806 | What are we going to do now? |
55806 | What are your Majesty''s wishes? |
55806 | What can yew dew for me? |
55806 | What did I do? |
55806 | What do I care about the Ruler of Oz? |
55806 | What do these people look like, Jellia? |
55806 | What do they look like? |
55806 | What do we do-- ride''em like broomsticks? |
55806 | What is it? 55806 What is the meaning of this outrageous behavior?" |
55806 | What on airth shall we do? |
55806 | What''s so beautiful about it? |
55806 | What''s the matter? 55806 What?" |
55806 | What? |
55806 | What? |
55806 | What_ did_ happen to him? |
55806 | Where are these famous, magic treasures and jewels you were boasting of-- this belt and fan and all the other foolishments and fripperies? |
55806 | Where is any? |
55806 | Where is that pesky man- creature? 55806 Where_ do_ you suppose he is taking us?" |
55806 | Whew are yew? |
55806 | Whew are yew? |
55806 | Whew-- so that''s the way it is? |
55806 | Who asked for your advice? |
55806 | Who in Oz, is Dear Deer? |
55806 | Who is this Princess? 55806 Why are you not flying over the castle?" |
55806 | Why ca n''t he float along by himself? |
55806 | Why not? |
55806 | Why, do n''t yew know? 55806 Why, what right have they to go off like that?" |
55806 | Why, where is Kabebe? |
55806 | Will someone kindly explain what we are doing, flying around in this dangerous and haphazard manner? |
55806 | Wo n''t do what? |
55806 | Wo n''t we have fun, Liony, when we really get off? |
55806 | Would you care to try it? |
55806 | YOU? |
55806 | Yes? 55806 You do n''t tell me?" |
55806 | You mean it''s a secret? |
55806 | You mean, you jumped all this distance? |
55806 | You might easily run off the edge and then where''d you be? 55806 You say that this wretched Strut, after naming Jellia Starina, forced Nick to fly him to Oz?" |
55806 | You would have taken me back to Kansas, too, only your balloon flew away too fast, did n''t it? |
55806 | You''d like an air- ade would n''t you, little lady? |
55806 | _ Now_ what''s the matter? |
55806 | *****_ Dear Boys and Girls:_ I often have wondered about the Strat, have not you? |
55806 | And after all-- who was to insist? |
55806 | And remember how the Guardian of the Gate gave us all green specs, even me, and then led us up to the palace?" |
55806 | And why must you, Shagomar, come horning in to spoil my supper? |
55806 | Are n''t you having any, Jellia?" |
55806 | Are n''t you, Wizard?" |
55806 | Are there any trees? |
55806 | Are you really safe? |
55806 | Are you still there?" |
55806 | Are you sure you told them tonight?" |
55806 | Azarine twinkled her eyes at the Wizard,"But Shaggy''s the biggest, and we''ve always been friends, have n''t we?" |
55806 | Break down the door?" |
55806 | But I hope the lion''s not going to sleep, too?" |
55806 | But WHEW are YEW?" |
55806 | But could your Majesty please let us dry out in your castle and then could you show us the quickest route to the Emerald City? |
55806 | But how did you know?" |
55806 | But perhaps--"the Wizard looked thoughtfully at the Stag standing motionless at the entrance of the cave--"can Shagomar run?" |
55806 | But what good will walking guard do?" |
55806 | CHAPTER 6 Strut of the Strat"What is it, Hippenscop?" |
55806 | Ca n''t we go after them?" |
55806 | Could we reach the Ozpril before they reach us?" |
55806 | Did Bustabo keep his promises?" |
55806 | Do n''t you realize-- but how could you?" |
55806 | Do you hear?" |
55806 | Do you promise?" |
55806 | Do you think she can force Bustabo to give me back my castle and my Kingdom?" |
55806 | Do you wish to be crushed and eaten? |
55806 | Great Tinhoppers, what was_ that_?" |
55806 | Has he come all this way to help us?" |
55806 | Have n''t I told you time and again to keep away from the cave of the Princess? |
55806 | Have you any preference as to canopies?" |
55806 | How ARE you?" |
55806 | How ever did you escape from the castle?" |
55806 | How ever did you manage it, Wiz? |
55806 | How long will it take him to reach the capitol?" |
55806 | How long''ll it be before we land?" |
55806 | How would Ozma act, for instance, if she were sitting on the throne of this singular airtry? |
55806 | I hope you girls will excuse me if I take a little nap?" |
55806 | I thought you told me you had no way of finding the route back?" |
55806 | I wonder if that stove lights?" |
55806 | I''ll bring it back with the magic belt,"smiled Ozma,"and I presume it''s all right to bring the safe back, too?" |
55806 | Is everything all right?" |
55806 | Is n''t it grand to be home again? |
55806 | Is n''t that Kabebe calling you?" |
55806 | Is n''t that so, Wizard?" |
55806 | Is there anything to eat?" |
55806 | Is-- there-- anything in that kit- bag for breaks, sprains and bruises, Wiz?" |
55806 | Later on, would n''t you like to go to the Emerald City and meet the famous animals who live in the capitol?" |
55806 | Look, girls, is n''t that Glinda''s castle now?" |
55806 | Make a note of those monsters, will you Wantowin?" |
55806 | Must we go through all that again?" |
55806 | My, whatever are these, now?" |
55806 | Now I wonder what he wants? |
55806 | Now then, Miss-- Miss--?" |
55806 | Oh why, WHY, did we ever fly to this terrible place?" |
55806 | Oh, Jellia, JELLIA-- what shall we DO?" |
55806 | Oh, how many shall we take?" |
55806 | Oh, why do n''t we go after them now?" |
55806 | Please ca n''t we just stay as we are?" |
55806 | Point your beard at her? |
55806 | Remember?" |
55806 | Shall I sing a little sing, for you, Dear?" |
55806 | Tell me, how did you manage to escape? |
55806 | That is-- if Glinda and the Wizard can make Bustabo give my castle and Kingdom back?" |
55806 | The question now was-- would she_ ever_ come down? |
55806 | Then, as a little afterthought--"By the way, what did you see?" |
55806 | Then, while those villains are blowing the Ozpril away, we can be reaching the edge-- and--""And WHAT?" |
55806 | To open pull the tail.--WIZ._""Well, Geewhiz-- is this an emergency?" |
55806 | WILL you stop that silly marching?" |
55806 | We flew them all the way from the Strat and now, how are we to reach the Emerald City in time to stop the airlanders? |
55806 | What are they? |
55806 | What became of the Ozpril? |
55806 | What did you do? |
55806 | What happened?" |
55806 | What is her name and what does she look like?" |
55806 | What was that?" |
55806 | Where did it BLOW?" |
55806 | Where did it go? |
55806 | Where is it? |
55806 | Where''s the Emerald safe?" |
55806 | Wherever did you find him, Shaggy dear? |
55806 | Who did that?" |
55806 | Why does n''t he fly to the Emerald City if he''s so smart? |
55806 | Why has she gone? |
55806 | Why should I help yew or her or them?" |
55806 | Why should I, Strut of the Strat, acknowledge this miserable earthlander as my supreme anything? |
55806 | Will I light the candles now, Wiz dear, or wait until they arrive?" |
55806 | Will the effects of those altitude pills wear off before we''re out of the strat?" |
55806 | Wiz?" |
55806 | You did n''t mind being Tin at all, did you, Nick? |
55806 | You know-- it''s grand to get together over a book once a year and have a good laugh, is n''t it? |
55806 | You see?" |
55806 | gasped Dorothy, letting the Tell- all- escope fall with a crash,"are you, really? |
55806 | gasped Jellia in an exasperated voice,"Again? |
55806 | he murmured rapturously,"Deli--""Hey, where you going?" |
55806 | how did you_ do_ it?" |
56079 | A jug? |
56079 | After all it is your horn, and am I to blame if there is a river inside? 56079 Ah, you think so?" |
56079 | And all these other Kings and Queens have to do what Ozma says? 56079 And since when have rocks flown through the air?" |
56079 | And what good would that have done? |
56079 | And what, pray, is there to explain? 56079 And without the picture how''re we going to find out who it is? |
56079 | Are n''t we all glad to know Handy Mandy, Nox and this jolly young King? |
56079 | Are you going to stand there till you are pegged like a top? |
56079 | Are you sure you read it all, m''lass? 56079 As I remember there was a sheer precipice back of the waterfall, how could we climb that? |
56079 | Bubbled off? 56079 But I thought you were a King?" |
56079 | But did n''t you hear him say he''d put Kerry back on the throne if Nine did not soon find the hammer? |
56079 | But do you think it wise to treat our agents so shabbily? |
56079 | But how can we stop them? 56079 But how can you unscrew, or even touch your own horn all by yourself?" |
56079 | But how could a fairy in the center of Oz see way off here? |
56079 | But if some of you kind people will just explain? |
56079 | But shall we go on? 56079 But surely YOU have some magic?" |
56079 | But the record book''s still working, I suppose? |
56079 | But what about the little King? |
56079 | But what are we to do? 56079 But what became of the witch?" |
56079 | But what had we butter do? |
56079 | But who could have known we turned Ruggedo into a jug, or where the jug was kept? 56079 But who does''me''mean?" |
56079 | But who wrote it? |
56079 | But you heard what he said? |
56079 | Ca n''t you see it''s closing? 56079 Ca n''t you think without shouting?" |
56079 | Can I help my seven arms? 56079 Connect the corners,"breathed the Ox, lifting his forefoot complacently,"and what have you?" |
56079 | Could n''t we stop for a few greens? |
56079 | Could they really turn us to Topsies? |
56079 | Daisy? |
56079 | Did Nine say anything about the silver hammer? |
56079 | Did you ever experience anything like it in your life? |
56079 | Did you ever see an ox? |
56079 | Do you mean to stand there and call the Royal Ox of Keretaria a Hoopadoop? |
56079 | Do you realize that I am treasured and watched more closely than the crown jewels? 56079 Do you suppose I''d allow a miserable goat in my sapphire trimmed stall?" |
56079 | Do you suppose I''m going to let this Munchkin River get the best of me? |
56079 | Even where we are going? |
56079 | Great Gazoo, what shall we do? 56079 Great Gazoo, what''s she done now?" |
56079 | He, being an ox, and you being strong as an ox, makes us all friends, does n''t it? |
56079 | Help you? 56079 Ho hum,"sighed the Ox,"I wonder how much farther we''ll have to go before we can find anyone who can direct us to this Silver Mountain? |
56079 | How DARE you come into a King''s presence armed in this barbarous fashion? |
56079 | How about it, shall we run? |
56079 | How about turning on them,raged Nox,"and tossing a few dozen on my horns? |
56079 | How could a little mite like that rule a whole country and be so bossy? |
56079 | How dare you call Handy a Monster? |
56079 | How dare you enter the cave of the King of the Silver Mountain without invitation or permission? |
56079 | How dare you fool me in this dangerous manner? |
56079 | How do I know what you will do once you reach your own Kingdom? 56079 How do I know what you will do when you know the trick of using it? |
56079 | How do we know we are not being watched at this very moment? 56079 How in suds did that girl break your enchantment?" |
56079 | How should I know? |
56079 | How strong is he? |
56079 | How will that be? |
56079 | Hu-- what kind of silly place is this? |
56079 | Hurt? |
56079 | I do n''t see any me, do you? 56079 I''d rather travel on my feet than my horns any day, and had you noticed, Handy, that these rocks are purple? |
56079 | I''ll have you potted for this, potted and reduced to a smithering smith, do you hear? |
56079 | If you break the jug, the wizard will be furious, and how do you know what will break the spell? 56079 If you fail, the walls of this pit will contract until you are-- well, shall we say-- obliterated? |
56079 | Is everything in order and as you wish, your Highness? |
56079 | Is it a girl or an octopus? |
56079 | Is this not better than bread and water in a dungeon cell? |
56079 | It was bad enough being shut up in a bubble and missing two whole years-- oh, you wo n''t let him turn us to rocks, will you, Handy? 56079 Just a silver hammer, is n''t it? |
56079 | Mean to say you never heard of this Silver Mountain? |
56079 | Mean to say you never knew your horn came off? |
56079 | Mercy-- ercy,muttered Mandy tiptoeing nervously after her new master,"does n''t the fellow know any short words? |
56079 | My, you_ are_ brave, are n''t you? |
56079 | Now I wonder what he meant by that? |
56079 | Now about the natives, do they spin, bounce or tumble? |
56079 | Of all the roads in Oz why did we have to pick this one? |
56079 | Oh, is that what you''re supposed to do? 56079 Oh, then you are friends of Ozma?" |
56079 | Oh, was it? |
56079 | Oh, what does it matter? |
56079 | Oh, why not go on the way we started? |
56079 | One of your goats? |
56079 | Say, is n''t this simply manubious? |
56079 | Silver Mountain? 56079 Simple, is n''t it? |
56079 | Something in the way the Ox talked, though you, yourself, are not a native Ozian? |
56079 | That Ozma would sit calmly on her throne and allow you to conquer her? 56079 That was just a joke, was n''t it? |
56079 | The people think the Royal Prophecy has been fulfilled again and what can they DO? 56079 Then I suppose Wunchie was responsible for the prophecy in Keretaria?" |
56079 | Then I suppose the King of Keretaria is King of the Munchkins? |
56079 | Then no one suspects you are really Boz and not NOX? |
56079 | Then what? |
56079 | Then why are you here? |
56079 | Then why work for such a villain? |
56079 | They must have some powerful magic to help them,muttered Nifflepok,"or how could they have survived that fall?" |
56079 | Ulp-- gulp-- have what? |
56079 | WHAT? |
56079 | WHAT? |
56079 | Wait, can you swim? |
56079 | Was Kerry one of your slaves? |
56079 | Was? |
56079 | We are n''t going to let those dreadful Kings conquer the country, are we, and not lift a hand? |
56079 | We? 56079 Well, m''lass?" |
56079 | Well, shall I call him back? |
56079 | Well, we have tongues, have n''t we? 56079 Well, what did you expect?" |
56079 | Well, what trash is that you have stolen? |
56079 | Well, what''s wanted? |
56079 | Well, who are you? |
56079 | Well,sniffed the Ox, rubbing his back luxuriously,"does it say''come in''? |
56079 | What are we to do? 56079 What did you say about Kerry?" |
56079 | What do you fellows want now? |
56079 | What do you mean standing still in the middle of Turn Town? 56079 What do_ I_ care about silver balls?" |
56079 | What does it matter so long as I am free and able to help you? 56079 What does it say?" |
56079 | What does that fool think we are, wizards-- magicians-- necromancers? |
56079 | What else does it say? |
56079 | What have you to say for yourself, you lazy Bozwokel? |
56079 | What in skyblue onions are you trying to do? |
56079 | What kind of people would live behind a waterfall? 56079 What makes this lavender light? |
56079 | What makes you think you''re so much better than a goat even if you do talk, put on airs and have golden horns? |
56079 | What name, please, what business, and why in the wood does a fellow like you come begging at the door of a castle? |
56079 | What''ll I do? 56079 What''s that signpost say, my girl?" |
56079 | What''s the matter with caverns? 56079 What? |
56079 | When did time ever break an enchantment? |
56079 | When do we start? 56079 Where am I? |
56079 | Where are these prison pits? |
56079 | Where do you suppose it''s taking us? |
56079 | Where is he now? |
56079 | Where is she now and what is she doing? |
56079 | Where is that rascally Master of yours? 56079 Where''s your other horn? |
56079 | Who are whoever they are to tell us our business? |
56079 | Who snuffed them out with barrels and what''s that sticky fluid running all around? |
56079 | Who, what, which, where, oh why worry? |
56079 | Whoever heard of a seven- handed maiden? |
56079 | Whoever heard of turnip turnovers? |
56079 | Whu- what is-- the-- meaning of-- this out- rageous in- trusion? |
56079 | Why do you say that? |
56079 | Why not look in the ma- gic pic- ture? |
56079 | Why-- what happened to him? |
56079 | Will you have your tail plain, curled or plaited? |
56079 | Wo n''t the eyes of the villagers at home stick out when I tell them about this? |
56079 | Yes, but is there anything to eat? |
56079 | Yes, but what good is it to me if it does n''t work? |
56079 | Yes, but which one? |
56079 | Yes, was n''t it? |
56079 | Yes, what''s to be done with Wutz? |
56079 | Yes, where is he now? |
56079 | You and Ozma have been enemies for a long time, then? |
56079 | You mean to consign this marvel of skill and efficiency to a dungeon? 56079 You mean to say I was a JUG?" |
56079 | You will live with us in the palace, wo n''t you Handy? |
56079 | A big W. Now what would W stand for?" |
56079 | All that?" |
56079 | Am I right?" |
56079 | And can ask, ca n''t we?" |
56079 | And how is it you can speak? |
56079 | And since her seven hands have served you pretty well, try to keep a civil tongue in your head, will you?" |
56079 | And what could he want with that jug, even if he knew it was the old Gnome King? |
56079 | And what lies beyond the Munchkin River?" |
56079 | And what would the villagers think of her strange flight and reception in Keretaria? |
56079 | And who did you say I was?" |
56079 | And who is this jolly looking girl?" |
56079 | And why would anyone steal an old earthenware pitcher when there are so many other rare and beautiful objects in the palace?" |
56079 | Are we an army to fight a mountain full of silver moles and minions, are we magicians to risk our necks with this wizard? |
56079 | Are you going to allow this clumping savage to insult my Majesty in this-- er-- high- handed manner?" |
56079 | Besides do you think it''s polite to call me an old Hoopadoop when I''ve just saved you from a dungeon?" |
56079 | But for oat''s sake, why did n''t you flap all those arms when you hit the water?" |
56079 | But how are we going to get to the Emerald City and how''re we going to open that safe?" |
56079 | But instead he glared across the lake and demanded impatiently,"Well, if you did n''t bring the silver hammer, what did you bring?" |
56079 | But pshaw, what was the use of calling? |
56079 | But tell me, Nox, is each country in Oz a different color and is there really an Emerald City?" |
56079 | But tell me, where do all of you Royal Oxen come from in the first place? |
56079 | But wait, perhaps we had better look in the magic picture and see where Ozma and the Wizard of Oz are now?" |
56079 | But watch out-- are those beasts alive or just statues?" |
56079 | But what in rockets are we doing in this miserable hole and what are we waiting for?" |
56079 | But what was he monkeying round here for? |
56079 | But you, its rightful owner, must know exactly where it is hidden?" |
56079 | By the way, am I to call you Boz, Nox or Goldie Horns? |
56079 | By the way, did you pulverize those meddling Munchkins?" |
56079 | Ca n''t you do something, Wiz dear, or do we just have to sit around and wait to be conquered?" |
56079 | Ca n''t you see he is tired and hungry and probably in need of a lunch?" |
56079 | Certainly it was raining up, and what ever was carrying her aloft with such terrible force and relentlessness? |
56079 | Change my dearest friend and most powerful ally to a rock?" |
56079 | Come on, what are we waiting for? |
56079 | Could the thunder- storm really have come UP instead of down? |
56079 | Did n''t I tell you it would be old and ugly?" |
56079 | Did n''t Nifflepok mention something about a jug that was a rug? |
56079 | Did n''t you hear him say he was stealing and planning to steal the best magic from all the four Kingdoms to make himself supreme ruler of Oz? |
56079 | Did n''t you hear him say the hammer was the second most important magic in Oz? |
56079 | Did you hear what I heard?" |
56079 | Do n''t tell me a little body like you can really open this great heavy door?" |
56079 | Do n''t you realize you are breaking every one of our rotary laws? |
56079 | Do you know where that is?" |
56079 | Do you suppose anyone can ever disenchant them? |
56079 | Do you suppose they have missed us yet?" |
56079 | Do you suppose we''re going to help an old Bozzywog like that? |
56079 | Everyone jumps at my least command, so why should n''t I put on a few airs? |
56079 | Five has but this moment arrived with-- with--""With what?" |
56079 | Give it a tap and see what the dwarf can do for us? |
56079 | How could they ever find this Silver Mountain and overcome the enemies that most certainly would beset them? |
56079 | How dare you bang me around in this hateful manner?" |
56079 | How dare you imprison us in this miserable pit for no reason at all?" |
56079 | How does it work?" |
56079 | However does she keep track of them all? |
56079 | Hurry-- hurry-- what are you waiting for?" |
56079 | I must have the help of this little Gnome King, but how''m I going to get him out of the jug?" |
56079 | If your prisoners were powdered or pulverized, how could they be planning and plotting?" |
56079 | Is n''t that so?" |
56079 | Is that not so, m''lass?" |
56079 | Just how did this rascal look, Jellia?" |
56079 | Let me think-- Bug, hug, chug, mug, pug, rug- RUG? |
56079 | Look, old Toggins, if this is a silver cave, why would n''t a Silver Mountain be on top? |
56079 | Mercy-- ercy on us and where do you suppose the people are?" |
56079 | Mern after you''ve seen a bit of the capital?" |
56079 | Must we try every door we come to?" |
56079 | My-- y, do you suppose anyone lives here? |
56079 | Now let''s see, what do we need the most?" |
56079 | Now why could n''t I have thought of that?" |
56079 | Oh mercy-- ercy, do you want to leave me here all alone?" |
56079 | Perhaps I should jump?" |
56079 | Pretty clever of him to discover you were a jug, eh?" |
56079 | Quick, see what it says now?" |
56079 | Remember?" |
56079 | Say, I wonder if I broke the jug whether that would not break the enchantment?" |
56079 | So that''s what brought them here?" |
56079 | So who''s to stop us from stealing everything? |
56079 | So you really think you can make yourself Ruler of Oz?" |
56079 | Suppose the goats at home started bossing the villagers?" |
56079 | THINK of something, ca n''t you, before we both drown in your stupid old river?" |
56079 | The_ BALL_?" |
56079 | This way?" |
56079 | WHAT have you to offer? |
56079 | WHO am I?" |
56079 | WHO sent you? |
56079 | WHO, indeed? |
56079 | Was this ALL? |
56079 | We?" |
56079 | What are we going to do?" |
56079 | What do you mean by that?" |
56079 | What do you suppose this is?" |
56079 | What do you want me to do, throw it away?" |
56079 | What does she expect us to do with good magic right at hand-- starve? |
56079 | What good would it do to put Kerry back on his throne if Wutz is to be Ruler of Oz? |
56079 | What had the wizard done to his helpless young captive? |
56079 | What have you to offer? |
56079 | What magic have you to carry us to the capital and open the emerald safe where the magic belt and other important treasures of Ozma are hidden? |
56079 | What sort of place is this anyway?" |
56079 | What was that?" |
56079 | What would they find on the other side? |
56079 | What''s ahead? |
56079 | What''s come over them?" |
56079 | Where am I? |
56079 | Where have you hidden the little King of Keretaria? |
56079 | Where''s some glue? |
56079 | Where''s that elf?" |
56079 | Where''s that silver hammer, m''lass? |
56079 | Where''s your sporting blood?" |
56079 | Which is the quickest way to the border?" |
56079 | Who ARE you? |
56079 | Who sent you-- Three, Six, Nine, Five or Eleven?" |
56079 | Who would eat it now or even know she was flying through the air like a comet? |
56079 | Why are you here-- did you come to do us a good turn or a bad?" |
56079 | Why should I help you?" |
56079 | Wonder where he is now?" |
56079 | exclaimed the Gnome King suddenly,"How did you get Glinda''s record book? |
56079 | he sputtered angrily,"Drown yourself?" |
56079 | marveled the Goat Girl, clasping all her hands but one behind her back,"the desert I crossed when I fell in Keretaria?" |
56079 | said Handy Mandy, clenching all of her fists,"And do you mean to tell me nothing has been heard of the little King since then?" |
56079 | what shall we do? |
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? |
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? |
10419 | ''A ballplayer?'' 10419 ''Are you kidding?'' |
10419 | ''Are you proud of your son?'' 10419 ''Beat us? |
10419 | ''Ca n''t I get any money-- any advance money-- on my contract?'' 10419 ''For how much?'' |
10419 | ''Have you got any money?'' 10419 ''Hello?'' |
10419 | ''How are you, Robbie?'' 10419 ''How many ball games have you seen since I became a ballplayer, Dad?'' |
10419 | ''How much do you want?'' 10419 ''How would you like to sign with me?'' |
10419 | ''Lick any club in the league?'' 10419 ''Nervous?'' |
10419 | ''Oh, are you that kid from Cleveland that said he''s a ballplayer?'' 10419 ''We''ll pitch you?''" |
10419 | ''Well I''ll be...''he began, then,''Who are you with?'' 10419 ''Well, Fred,''they''d say-- that was Dad''s name, by the way, Fred--''Did you see what your son Rube did yesterday?'' |
10419 | ''Well, remember about three years ago you caught me sleeping back of that stove there?'' 10419 ''Well, you know the man who wears that funny thing on his face?'' |
10419 | ''What about you, Dad?'' 10419 ''What are you doing in here?'' |
10419 | ''What do I want you to do?'' 10419 ''What do you mean?'' |
10419 | ''What?'' 10419 ''Where are you going now?'' |
10419 | ''Where did you say he put it?'' 10419 ''Where were you sitting?'' |
10419 | ''Who are you talking about?'' 10419 ''Who are you?'' |
10419 | ''Who would take you?'' 10419 ''Will you cut me in?'' |
10419 | ''Yeah?'' 10419 ''You mean first base?'' |
10419 | ''You mean the mask? 10419 ''You''re what?'' |
10419 | ''You''ve got a job? 10419 ''You, a pitcher?'' |
10419 | A what? |
10419 | A what? |
10419 | After all, who would ever believe that such a beast could exist? 10419 After we talked a while, I said,''Did you see the game today?'' |
10419 | Am I changing? |
10419 | And where, pray tell, is Chilepepperland? |
10419 | And who knows how deep the water is? |
10419 | And why have I never heard of it? |
10419 | And your mother? |
10419 | Are there any other lions in this forest? |
10419 | Are these Droffs some sort of frightful monsters, like the Kalidahs? |
10419 | Are you saying that you were once bigger than you are now? |
10419 | Better plans? |
10419 | Boo Gang? |
10419 | Boo like a Ghost? |
10419 | But how are we to propose this idea to a people who is as unwilling to listen as a deaf tree- stump? |
10419 | But how can this be? |
10419 | But how can you know whether or not they are pleasant if you refuse even to see them? |
10419 | But how could the leaders of the yellow chilepeppers allow this to happen? |
10419 | But how else can we stop them from expanding to wherever they like? |
10419 | But how is that possible? |
10419 | Can you take be to himb? |
10419 | Chew does have some pretty teeth, don''chew? |
10419 | Chust vat iss ze Vorest Monzter made uff? |
10419 | Could n''t we use criminals and thieves to feed to the crocodiles? |
10419 | Cute? |
10419 | D- Dorothy? |
10419 | Delicacy? |
10419 | Did n''t you bozos hear what that thing said about Lovebug? 10419 Did they raise their offer?" |
10419 | Do n''t you think that we have more important things to do than to go and save a stupid bug? |
10419 | Do you really imagine that it is ever proper to feed any sentient being to a crocodile? 10419 Do you think she''ll last? |
10419 | Do you want to play paper- dolls with us? |
10419 | Fairy descent? 10419 Gilligoggs?" |
10419 | Habben chew? |
10419 | Have them got large, sharp teeth? |
10419 | How about Glinda? |
10419 | How about we go and talk to the Queen while you make us our glasses? |
10419 | How did you discover it? |
10419 | How far is it from here? |
10419 | How got you this place? |
10419 | How is that? |
10419 | If I go along with this idea,said the Stinkfoot leader,"will Schnozface do the same?" |
10419 | If I might make a suggestion? |
10419 | If I put an end to your enemy,he began,"will you bow down to me and obey me as King of the Forest?" |
10419 | Is that bad? |
10419 | Is that beast gone away yet? |
10419 | Is that so? |
10419 | Light- Bulbs? |
10419 | Lunechien Forest? |
10419 | Maybe there are some words you''re supposed to say while you''re doing your magic spell? |
10419 | Might I ask if they have made any formal declaration of hostilities? |
10419 | Might I inquire as to your name? |
10419 | Mr. Marquard, would you be so kind as to join us on our mission? 10419 No letter ever came?" |
10419 | Now are n''t you getting a little carried away with your bragging? |
10419 | Now tell me, do you know of the Saber- Toothed Light- Bulbs? |
10419 | Now, wo n''t we? |
10419 | On what grounds? |
10419 | Or make some kind of magical motions? |
10419 | Or say an incantation? |
10419 | Queen Ozba of Oz? |
10419 | Really? |
10419 | Rotate it? |
10419 | Running away? |
10419 | Shaggy elephants? |
10419 | So can we be on our way? 10419 So now that you have become a mountain of power,"replied the Lion,"you no longer care to be powerful?" |
10419 | So then, they are elephants? |
10419 | So then, why is it that you are called_ Rube_? |
10419 | So then, your father must have come around by then? |
10419 | So what can I do for you? |
10419 | So what did Stinky McStink have to say? |
10419 | So what is it that he does that you do n''t want him to do? |
10419 | So you mean you brought your Dad around? |
10419 | So you think that, if the Stinkfoots were to grow carrots instead of stinkweeds for a year, they could go back to stinkweeds next year? |
10419 | Stuff? |
10419 | The Forest Monster? |
10419 | The Lunechien Forest? |
10419 | The stinkweeds? |
10419 | Then what can we do? |
10419 | Und he iss ass big ass chew zay he iss? |
10419 | Vorest Monzter? |
10419 | W- who are you? |
10419 | W- who''s that? 10419 W- wouldn''t it be rude to just b- barge in on him?" |
10419 | Well,began Ricardo,"you see... well, I have this friend...""Oh, it''s about a friend is it?" |
10419 | What are you doing? |
10419 | What do you think you''re doing, to try and eat Fisher up like that? 10419 What happened?" |
10419 | What if we forbade them from eating any more stinkweeds? |
10419 | What in the heck_ was_ that thing that had me? |
10419 | What is it? 10419 What is she doing here? |
10419 | What is that? |
10419 | What is your business with the Queen? 10419 What is your trouble?" |
10419 | What stuff? |
10419 | What you name? |
10419 | What''s that? 10419 Where is this great spider of yours now?" |
10419 | Where''s Fisher? |
10419 | Who are you and what is your business in the Emerald City? |
10419 | Who are you? |
10419 | Who knows what''s laying in wait under that water? 10419 Who you am?" |
10419 | Who? |
10419 | Why in the world not? |
10419 | Why invite trouble? 10419 Why not?" |
10419 | Why should we? 10419 Why you here for?" |
10419 | Wooly mammoths? |
10419 | Would you be willing to take charge of that? |
10419 | Yes? |
10419 | Yes? |
10419 | Yes? |
10419 | Yoraitia? |
10419 | You am knowing Gilligoggs? |
10419 | You are friends with Ricardo, are you not? |
10419 | You are kidding, are n''t you? |
10419 | You are the Queen of something? 10419 You call us your friends? |
10419 | You do n''t even give them a chance? |
10419 | You lied to your parents? |
10419 | You mean like a phonograph record on a turntable? |
10419 | You mean to say that the bodies are still around? 10419 You mean to say that you came here to apologize to me? |
10419 | You mean,said Tweaty,"I have to look like this until you are able to rest up?" |
10419 | You mentioned that you were with the Giants for seven years, and then the Dodgers for five, did you not? 10419 You think it''s silly to ask my advice?" |
10419 | You want us to fight this Forest Monster? |
10419 | You would? |
10419 | Your friends? |
10419 | Your majesty, Mr. Cowardly Lion, Sir? |
10419 | _] CHAPTER 2 ELEPHANT''S DAYElephant?" |
10419 | ''But could I have five dollars in advance so I can get a clean shirt or something?'' |
10419 | ''But you want a good pitcher, do n''t you?'' |
10419 | ''Can I use your phone?'' |
10419 | ''Do ballplayers get paid?'' |
10419 | ''Have I ever been nervous all season?'' |
10419 | ''How would you like to have a good left- handed pitcher?'' |
10419 | ''If a major league club wo n''t pay me what I want, how could you do it?'' |
10419 | ''Remember me? |
10419 | ''Rube who?'' |
10419 | ''Well, anyway, I was halfway between him and the number one-- you know, where they run right after they hit the ball?'' |
10419 | ''What are you doing here? |
10419 | ''What are you doing here?'' |
10419 | ''What are you doing in the National League? |
10419 | ''What are you kidding around for, Rube? |
10419 | ''What did I tell you to do?'' |
10419 | ''What do you mean? |
10419 | ''What happened to you?'' |
10419 | ''What would you sell me for?'' |
10419 | ''Who do you think you''re kidding?'' |
10419 | ''Who in the world ever recommended you?'' |
10419 | ''Who is this? |
10419 | ''Who is this?'' |
10419 | ''Why should n''t I be? |
10419 | ''You want all the money, do n''t you?'' |
10419 | ''You, a ballplayer? |
10419 | A most unfitting moniker, would n''t you say, for a fellow who swiped off my head while I was asleep one day?" |
10419 | And next, my little chickadee, I plan to capture some little beasts that are called Hootsey and... Lisa, is it? |
10419 | And who might you be?" |
10419 | And, indeed, what would serve as sufficient proof to convince this Doubting Thomas? |
10419 | Anyone want to guess their name?" |
10419 | Are n''t you the one who is called the Cowardly Lion of Oz?" |
10419 | Are n''t you?" |
10419 | Are they not in this area?" |
10419 | Are you the bat boy here?'' |
10419 | Bold and fearless, is it not?" |
10419 | But can we at least find the empty shells of our families and give them a proper burial?" |
10419 | But how did you convince your dad to let you play?" |
10419 | But what about her?" |
10419 | But... er, just out of curiosity, are there any marshmallow trees around? |
10419 | But...""What''s wrong?" |
10419 | Ca n''t you see that?" |
10419 | Can it be true? |
10419 | Can we talk about a contract now?'' |
10419 | Did you come to give me that free ticket you promised me?'' |
10419 | Did you ever get to Waterloo?" |
10419 | Did you ever take a bath?'' |
10419 | Did you ever wash your face?'' |
10419 | Do you not remember who I am, and what you once did to me while I was sleeping?" |
10419 | Do you remember the last time enslavement was happening here in our Munchkin country?" |
10419 | Do you want to talk to him?'' |
10419 | Elephant, do n''t you think that adorable infant deserves a childhood to enjoy before getting schlepped into Queenhood unprepared?" |
10419 | Even a regular mortal child?" |
10419 | Even me? |
10419 | For example:"Who you?" |
10419 | Have you ever had to hitch- hike, sleep in open fields, or hop a freight train? |
10419 | Have you just come from a game?" |
10419 | He spoke again in that very strange accent, this time addressing Elephant:"Vatt iss a madder vi''chew? |
10419 | He would n''t do that to a child?" |
10419 | He''s a great baseball player, is n''t he?''" |
10419 | Hey, why are you holding it like that?" |
10419 | How are you doing?" |
10419 | How can you be the queen of anything? |
10419 | How can you let him treat such a sweet being in such an awful manner?" |
10419 | How can you make a living as a ballplayer? |
10419 | How could any foe of any size stand against you?" |
10419 | How could they treat their fellow chilepeppers that way just because they were red instead of yellow?" |
10419 | How dare he even think of hurting little Dorothy? |
10419 | How did it feel when you were traded from the Giants to the Dodgers?" |
10419 | How was I to know?" |
10419 | How yucky can you get? |
10419 | I hardly had time to pick myself up off the ground before the stationmaster grabbed me and shouted,''What do you think you''re doing? |
10419 | I have to wonder, was he ever really all that monstrous?). |
10419 | I walked up to him and said,''Lieutenant, do you remember me?'' |
10419 | If you are the Queen of Oz, what is it you wish to speak to President McFoot about?" |
10419 | If you were... Huh? |
10419 | In 1906 he was playing for the Waterloo Club in the Iowa State League, and...""1906?" |
10419 | Is it far from here?" |
10419 | Is n''t there some alternative?" |
10419 | Is that Dorothy?" |
10419 | Is there a problem?" |
10419 | Is there anything I can do to help? |
10419 | Maybe it was against the rules to send transportation money to somebody not yet under contract? |
10419 | Maybe they did n''t know how good I really was? |
10419 | Mouse want cheese? |
10419 | Murray came over to McGraw-- I was sitting next to McGraw on the bench-- and he said,''What do you want me to do, Mac?'' |
10419 | Now tell me, what is the nature of your call?" |
10419 | Now, out of the blue, we''ve got this little girl who is probably younger than most eggs, and we are supposed to give her our neverending support?" |
10419 | Oh, did I mention before that my grandfather was a stonecutter?" |
10419 | Ozma Queen and others like eat? |
10419 | Remember the old story about King Tut? |
10419 | See? |
10419 | So vat chew''tink''bout zat?" |
10419 | So what''s troubling you?" |
10419 | The catcher?'' |
10419 | W- who said th- that?" |
10419 | What are you doing back here? |
10419 | What are you talking about?'' |
10419 | What can we do?" |
10419 | What do you mean?" |
10419 | What if we were to scare the Stinkfoots back into their own territory?" |
10419 | What is wrong with the Lunechien Forest? |
10419 | What kind of a problem?" |
10419 | What other lion in Oz is so big? |
10419 | What were you doing in the bushes?" |
10419 | What would you do if you were the manager?'' |
10419 | What''d I see? |
10419 | What''s the matter with that?" |
10419 | What''s to stop us from simply slipping out between two of them and walking away?" |
10419 | What''s troubling you, my boy?" |
10419 | What''s wrong?" |
10419 | What? |
10419 | Where did you ever play?'' |
10419 | Where do the ballplayers hang around?'' |
10419 | Where is he? |
10419 | Where is this overgrown daddy long legs?" |
10419 | Who are you going to recommend?'' |
10419 | Who is them?" |
10419 | Who''s the man? |
10419 | Who''s there?" |
10419 | Why are your friends here? |
10419 | Why do n''t you let them go?" |
10419 | Would n''t she have one of those Mars things?" |
10419 | Would you have them become extinct?" |
10419 | Years later something would happen and we''d yell to Murray,''Hey Red, is that right in your gut?'' |
10419 | You are liking her?" |
10419 | You did n''t devour them entirely?" |
10419 | You nebber seen land sharks''afore?" |
10419 | You were running for your life? |
10419 | You''re him, are n''t you?" |
10419 | Your Majesty?" |
10419 | Your name is Henry, right?" |
10419 | [ Illustration: Owl describing Saber- tooth Light- Bulbs]"And what might the name of these creatures be?" |
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?" |
56085 | ''Sonestor-- earling''--what do they mean? |
56085 | A pipe? |
56085 | A wedding? |
56085 | All ready to go? |
56085 | All the time you''re awake? 56085 And a wizard is what?" |
56085 | And do you think I care for that? |
56085 | And is n''t she pretty? |
56085 | And what about the Grape Growers, the Goatherds and Highlanders? |
56085 | And what do you do when you are not sleeping? |
56085 | And what if it is? 56085 And what is that, pray?" |
56085 | And who is to stop us, pray? |
56085 | And will I see all of them? |
56085 | And will they take care of us? |
56085 | And would n''t Jinnicky laugh if he could see us now? 56085 And you, I know it now, you must be the Wizard so wonderful of Ev?" |
56085 | Are all the countries down here as different and happy as this? |
56085 | Are there any boxes in your castle? |
56085 | Are there any other people on the island? |
56085 | Are those flowers, d''ye''spose? 56085 Are you cooled off? |
56085 | Are you mad? |
56085 | As much as Big Bumpo? |
56085 | Back of this wall lives someone who dotes on privacy, I take it, or why should he shut himself in and everyone else out? 56085 Beat the drum?" |
56085 | Buried? |
56085 | But do you think you can hold the colt''s head up as we go through? 56085 But how can he call you unless he has the dinner bell?" |
56085 | But how can we find Anuther Planet when none of us fly? |
56085 | But how did you do it? |
56085 | But is NINE my lucky number? |
56085 | But might not these boxes be fun to wear? |
56085 | But nothing grows in the field but rocks, so why do they bother? |
56085 | But suppose the others fly back? |
56085 | But what can we do? 56085 But what happened to her? |
56085 | But where shall we start? |
56085 | Can I? 56085 Coming?" |
56085 | Did you hear that fierce TOOT? |
56085 | Did you hear that? 56085 Did you say a''hat''?" |
56085 | Did-- Gludwig-- do-- this? |
56085 | Do you carry any charms or talismans against evil, my boy? |
56085 | Do you do this often? |
56085 | Do you feel all right now, my dear, and as beautiful as you look? |
56085 | Do you have brothers and sisters, and is your father a King? |
56085 | Do you hear? 56085 Do you shoot one another asleep or is that a special treat you reserve for travelers?" |
56085 | Do you suppose we want to stand around and disintegrate? 56085 Do you think anything has happened to him?" |
56085 | Does n''t that desert make you thirsty? 56085 Eat?" |
56085 | Ev? 56085 Everybody?" |
56085 | Ginger, where are you? 56085 Hard?" |
56085 | Has n''t changed a bit, has he? 56085 Have I really?" |
56085 | Hmmm- hhh, let me see, now, could n''t we signal to the silly brute? 56085 Home?" |
56085 | How can I ever thank you enough? |
56085 | How does one stop being a King, Kabumpo? |
56085 | How in Ev did you ever happen to be in such a place, how did you get here and where in Oz are we, anyway? |
56085 | How was the cake? |
56085 | How would you like to be Queen of Regalia, to go back to Oz with Thun, Kabumpo and me and live in my castle for always? |
56085 | How''ll we cross the Deadly Desert? |
56085 | How? |
56085 | Hunger? |
56085 | I certainly do n''t think much of Headland, do you? |
56085 | I do n''t recall anyone named Gludwig, do you? |
56085 | I mean, do you have a house or a castle? |
56085 | I suppose that vanadium spray or shower keeps you and Thun going, the way food does Kabumpo and me? |
56085 | I suppose we interrupted your dinner, this being one of the dinner months? |
56085 | I wonder what he thinks now? |
56085 | I wonder what it''s like up where she lives, Kabumpo? |
56085 | If Gludwig has that staff, what can we do? 56085 If they decide to stay?" |
56085 | If you continue in this reckless fashion-- who will do the work or wait upon us? |
56085 | Is being married anything like being a King? |
56085 | Is he really? |
56085 | Is n''t this like old times? |
56085 | Is that for what a drum is for, Bumpo, dear? |
56085 | Is that what you call the magic? |
56085 | Is this the great Kingdom of Ev? |
56085 | Is this, then, the Planet of Oz? 56085 Is this-- a-- king?" |
56085 | Is this-- is this taking care of us? |
56085 | It''s straw, is n''t it? 56085 Jumped on a thunderbolt, did he?" |
56085 | Just spread this over me, will you? |
56085 | Kabumpo, KABUMPO, is it really you? 56085 Kaybumpo, is it?" |
56085 | Like what? |
56085 | Look, will these two have to go straight back to their own planet? |
56085 | Magic? 56085 Magic?" |
56085 | Mean to tell me you wear boxes over your other clothes and everywhere you go? |
56085 | My downfall and debasement is it? 56085 Netty? |
56085 | No fields, orchards or melon patches? |
56085 | Not mad, I hope? |
56085 | Now then, shall I risk it or wait till morning? |
56085 | Now what does she mean by that? |
56085 | Now what? |
56085 | Now, then, who''s next? 56085 Oh, Jinnicky, are you really all right?" |
56085 | Oh, Kabumpo, could we? |
56085 | Oh, Kabumpo, how''re we going to answer? 56085 Oh, Uncle, do n''t you remember, we were to review the Purple Guard at five? |
56085 | Oh, Uncle, is n''t this fun? 56085 Oh, are n''t you afraid to go about in this barebacked, barefaced, unboxed condition?" |
56085 | Oh, dare n''t we? |
56085 | Oh, is n''t this a gorgeous day, Kabumpo, and is n''t everything turning out splendidly? 56085 Oh, what difference does it make?" |
56085 | Oh, you can speak? |
56085 | Oz? |
56085 | Perhaps you could tell me the name of this place and your own name? |
56085 | Shall I unbox the horse? |
56085 | Shall we? |
56085 | So my downfall is the little plan? |
56085 | So nobody belongs to nobody, and nobody has anybody? 56085 So now we''re in the pink, eh?" |
56085 | So you really think I''m good, old Gaboscis-- better even than the Wizard of Oz, eh? |
56085 | Something you brought me for a present? 56085 Sounds rather awful, does n''t it?" |
56085 | Sounds rather well, do n''t you think? |
56085 | Suppose this Gludwig really has his eye on us? 56085 Surely, surely you''re not going to eat that old hat?" |
56085 | The idea was to get away from castles, was n''t it? |
56085 | The nose? 56085 Then how is it you fellows are not sleeping along with the other Gapers?" |
56085 | Then what are we waiting for, little Braggerwagger? |
56085 | Then why did you ever leave there? |
56085 | Then why do we stay here? |
56085 | There must be a goodly bit of statuary on your planet, m''lass? |
56085 | They probably blew about for a while, but with ears like sails, what''s a gale of wind or weather? 56085 Those?" |
56085 | Toss me a''kerchief, will you, Randy? |
56085 | Used my very own patented trap floor on you, did he? 56085 Vanadium?" |
56085 | WHAT? |
56085 | Well, do I surprise you? |
56085 | Well, do n''t they meet US? |
56085 | Well, have the scoundrels dispersed and gone for good? |
56085 | Well, that will not be very''nite,''will it? |
56085 | Well, then, shall I pull out the arrows? |
56085 | Well, what grumpy use is a drum? 56085 Well, who''s going on a journey?" |
56085 | Well, why did n''t you tell that wart of a doorkeeper I was expected? |
56085 | Well,demanded Gludwig, insolently,"what do you hope to accomplish by this unwarranted intrusion?" |
56085 | Well,he gave a tremendous sniff,"if they do n''t want to meet a King, a Prince and the most elegant elephant in Oz, what do we care? |
56085 | What I can not understand,puffed Randy, sliding to the ground to examine a group of the enemy,"is what put them to sleep? |
56085 | What are we to do? |
56085 | What do they think I am, a pincushion? 56085 What do you do when you are at home?" |
56085 | What have you done with Jinnicky? 56085 What have you done with the boy? |
56085 | What if it does? |
56085 | What in Oz? 56085 What is this, a cemetery?" |
56085 | What use is a body, anyway? 56085 What''s come over the little netwit? |
56085 | What''s wrong with the sea? |
56085 | What? 56085 When Gludwig pushed him into the sea, you mean?" |
56085 | Where am I? |
56085 | Where are all these curious places, Bumpo dear? 56085 Where are we?" |
56085 | Where do you suppose he is? |
56085 | Where do you think you''re going? 56085 Where have you buried the boy? |
56085 | Where is he? 56085 Where is he? |
56085 | Where would he be but in my own royal bed? 56085 Where-- but where am I now?" |
56085 | Who cares? |
56085 | Who, ME? 56085 Why do we stay?" |
56085 | Why ever did you wait so long, Kabumpo? 56085 Why is it that everything tastes so much better when you are traveling?" |
56085 | Why mix her all up with our way of doing things? 56085 Why not ask her?" |
56085 | Why not? |
56085 | Why not? |
56085 | Why not? |
56085 | Why not? |
56085 | Why should they? |
56085 | Will this lightling be as nite as the last? |
56085 | Without any wagon? |
56085 | Wo n''t we? |
56085 | Wonder if this will put out the desert? |
56085 | Would it? |
56085 | Yes, but what''s that gleaming in the sunlight? |
56085 | You WOULD? |
56085 | You mean they wo n''t care? |
56085 | You mean you eat straight through without stopping? |
56085 | You use your trunk for a hand, Kabumpo, and does n''t that make it hand luggage? 56085 A pretty little idol you''ve stolen from some heathen temple? 56085 All ready? 56085 Am I a good wizard or am I a good wizard? 56085 Am I in a parade? 56085 Am I, the Elegant Elephant of Oz, to run from a mere and miserable equine? |
56085 | And HOW are you going to keep up that reputation?" |
56085 | And as for Jinnicky being at home-- why should n''t he be at home? |
56085 | And as for his magic not being powerful enough-- why should n''t it be powerful enough? |
56085 | And leave ME?" |
56085 | And what are those, and these, and this?" |
56085 | And what can we do?" |
56085 | And what is the meaning of all this Hah Hoh Humbuggery?" |
56085 | And with Jinnicky gone, who''s to help them?" |
56085 | Are we going to stop for a mere sign?" |
56085 | Bodies or not, we''re going on, and how can fellows minus feet and arms hope to stop us?" |
56085 | But here, he had a simple and easily managed magic weapon-- or had he? |
56085 | But how could Randy feel calm with his best friend in such a predicament and already beginning to gasp for breath? |
56085 | But how did we come out of that debasement?" |
56085 | But look, old Push- the- Foot, is n''t that a barn showing over the top of that hill?" |
56085 | But suppose my best is not good enough?" |
56085 | By the way, why were n''t you at that grand celebration? |
56085 | CHAPTER 8 On to Ev"Is there any way you can signal to your mount to trot ahead?" |
56085 | Ca n''t even get a squint of the top, can you?" |
56085 | Ca n''t you just see Jinnicky''s face when we arrive? |
56085 | Could this churlish fisherman ever be persuaded to sail him back to the mainland? |
56085 | Could you be ready by midnight, young one?" |
56085 | Did the water put you out?" |
56085 | Did they imagine because they had frightened a company of foolish slaves they could frighten him? |
56085 | Did you hear that?" |
56085 | Did you leave a pearl for the hay, Kabumpo?" |
56085 | Did you not tell us you were the Big Bumpo of Noz?" |
56085 | Do I have to turn back, or plough through all this rubble?" |
56085 | Do n''t you ever work, play or go on journeys?" |
56085 | Do we have to do all those dumb things? |
56085 | Do you expect me to beat it?" |
56085 | Do you get the point?" |
56085 | Do you know?" |
56085 | Do you see? |
56085 | Do you suppose I came all the way from Pumperdink to hear Goatherds tootling on bells and Highlanders tramping round a barracks? |
56085 | Do you think he really has?" |
56085 | Do you think she''d hear if I blew my trunk?" |
56085 | Do you want to be stiff and still as a statue for the rest of your days?" |
56085 | Exciting, is n''t it? |
56085 | Hear that thunder? |
56085 | Hi-- who shut you up in that drum, boy?" |
56085 | Hmm-- mmn, let''s see, now, all the horses have run off, but there''s still a heap of hay about-- so why should n''t you have a ride?" |
56085 | Ho, whither away? |
56085 | Ho--""Hay foot, straw foot, any foot will do, Down the bank and up the bank, and now, how is the view?" |
56085 | How can I? |
56085 | How dare you cast dirt on an Imperial Prince of Pumperdink or try to bury the Elegant Elephant of Oz?" |
56085 | How dare you treat his visitors in this violent wicked fashion?" |
56085 | How did it happen?" |
56085 | How did you happen to have them?" |
56085 | How had he ever forgotten it? |
56085 | How is he any better than an ordinary horse? |
56085 | How''s that for a knock in the nose, my lad? |
56085 | I do n''t see any door, do you, Randy?" |
56085 | I do, do I?" |
56085 | I might carry the Princess, but what would we do with the colt?" |
56085 | I say, what''ll we DO?" |
56085 | Is Thun hurt? |
56085 | Is it proper to lie abed and let a Princess light the fire?" |
56085 | Is that a welcome committee marching along the beach, or is it an army?" |
56085 | Is that now my name?" |
56085 | Is that, then, my father?" |
56085 | Jinnicky at the bottom of the sea? |
56085 | Know it?" |
56085 | May I see one of them, my dear?" |
56085 | Most certainly they are alive, but no longer of living metal, see? |
56085 | Now tell me how did he manage to pull an elephant all that way?" |
56085 | Now, then, shall we cruise round or knock a hole in the wood? |
56085 | Of that I am sure, and now that the elephant so elegant has let me out-- NOW--""Now what?" |
56085 | Oh, Good Grump, the colt saved my life and now what can I do for him? |
56085 | Oh, Jinnicky, do you mean it? |
56085 | Oh, do n''t we meet important people on our journeys, Kabumpo?" |
56085 | Oh, my poor boy, are you suffocated?" |
56085 | Or what? |
56085 | Randy, do you hear that?" |
56085 | Randy, where are you? |
56085 | Say something, ca n''t you?" |
56085 | Say, were n''t we lucky not to run into Gludwig?" |
56085 | Say, who in hay bales gave you that black eye?" |
56085 | Say-- ay-- I''d like to meet the Queen of this country, would n''t you?" |
56085 | Shall I pull out the arrows? |
56085 | So how can we get out? |
56085 | So you''re still expecting her to visit you?" |
56085 | Strong? |
56085 | Suppose he rushes out before we can reach Jinnicky''s castle?" |
56085 | That''s a lot of sleep to miss, Mister-- er-- Mister?" |
56085 | Then putting back his shoulders, he declared fiercely,"Well, I''M not going off and leave this old pirate in Jinnicky''s castle, are you? |
56085 | What could he hope from such people? |
56085 | What country is this, Kabumpo? |
56085 | What did I tell you?" |
56085 | What do you think, Kabumpo?" |
56085 | What does death mean?" |
56085 | What happens to articles after they are taken out of their boxes?" |
56085 | What have you done with the King of Regalia? |
56085 | What in Ev is the matter here?" |
56085 | What in Ix? |
56085 | What is it?" |
56085 | What shall we do?" |
56085 | What''ll we do, Randy? |
56085 | What''s a wall doing in a forest? |
56085 | What''s up, d''ye s''pose-- a revolution?" |
56085 | What''s wrong with those sleeping arrows-- don''t they work any more? |
56085 | Who are you, great- and- much- to- be- envied spurter of fire?" |
56085 | Who are you? |
56085 | Who did it? |
56085 | Who do you think you are, hammering on the doors of His Majesty''s castle?" |
56085 | Who ever heard of such nonsense?" |
56085 | Who''s there?" |
56085 | Why did n''t you tell me you had a magic staff?" |
56085 | Why is he acting so strangely? |
56085 | Why should we pay any attention to such stuff? |
56085 | Will it always be like this, Uncle?" |
56085 | Will you tell him, Planetty?" |
56085 | With a name like that, we''d know he was a villain, would n''t we? |
56085 | With my magic dinner bell right at hand, why should anyone be hungry? |
56085 | Wizard? |
56085 | Wonder what became of them, anyway?" |
56085 | Wonderful? |
56085 | Would you like that, Planetty?" |
56085 | Yes? |
56085 | Yes?" |
56085 | You got through the feathers, did you?" |
56085 | You''ve worn your best robe and jewels, have n''t you?" |
56085 | gasped the Elegant Elephant, putting back his ears,"and your Kingdom and friends and all your responsibilities? |
56085 | he panted,"exposed to the awful dangers of the raw outer air?" |
56085 | he rumbled testily,"how do I look?" |
56085 | what''s ahead, my lad? |
56085 | what''s that I see yonder, a farmer?" |
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?" |
58765 | ''And is it not, my darling, Better chocolate than never?'' 58765 ''Because I''m made that way,''said he,''My little china girly, I''m always choco- late, you see, So how could I come early?'' |
58765 | A skyle? |
58765 | Aha, so our goose is cooked, is it? |
58765 | Am I blue, too? |
58765 | Am I dashed or drowned or both? |
58765 | An expedition must be fitted out and--"How about the warning in the book of Mudge? |
58765 | And I wonder if Dorothy ever heard of Un or Doorways? |
58765 | And now that I''m captured,chuckled the Cowardly Lion mischievously,"what next?" |
58765 | And now what? |
58765 | And what is_ your_ name? |
58765 | Any land in sight? |
58765 | Are n''t there any good Uns? |
58765 | Are n''t there any wizards here to stop this fellow? 58765 Are n''t you hungry, Bob?" |
58765 | Are there any bears in this wood? |
58765 | Are we still going up? |
58765 | Are we to land at all? |
58765 | Are you a brave man? |
58765 | Are you a friend of Dorothy''s? |
58765 | Are you afraid? 58765 Are you afraid?" |
58765 | Are you deaf? |
58765 | Are you dumb? |
58765 | Are you going to get a lion out of a book? |
58765 | Are you hurt? |
58765 | Are you willing to become Uns? |
58765 | Are you? |
58765 | Back again? 58765 Because he''s made of stone, you mean?" |
58765 | Bob,asked the clown, tilting his cap forward so he could scratch his ear,"do I look like a lion hunter?" |
58765 | Bob,cried Nick,"can you hold on a minute by yourself?" |
58765 | Bob,said Notta, turning his back on the door,"did you ever hear anything like that? |
58765 | But how did you do it and where are they? |
58765 | But how did you reach Oz? 58765 But how did you think of it so quick?" |
58765 | But how do they get anything done? |
58765 | But how will you get back? 58765 But how will you get home?" |
58765 | But if it had been a witch, would n''t she have melted when you threw the water on her? |
58765 | But shall we go fishing or not? |
58765 | But where are we going to get it? |
58765 | But which is the right door? |
58765 | But why are you here? |
58765 | But why did you ask if I was brave? |
58765 | But why does it curl? |
58765 | But would that be wise? |
58765 | But, see here,began Notta, who had been doing some quick thinking,"why does not your Majesty transport this lion to Mudge by the magic verse?" |
58765 | By the way,he asked, pausing suddenly,"did you come through Doorways?" |
58765 | Ca n''t we fish a little longer, Notta? |
58765 | Call me Notta, wo n''t you? |
58765 | Can I walk beside him? |
58765 | Can you do funny tricks? |
58765 | Could I? |
58765 | Could you tell us a little about this interesting country of yours, and the quickest way out of it? |
58765 | Could you, would you, tell him about my sad separation? 58765 Could your Majesty tell me a word to rhyme with toboggan?" |
58765 | Could your Skyness give us a bite to eat? |
58765 | Cowardly Lion? |
58765 | Crunch, old rock, will you keep watch while I get a little sleep? |
58765 | Did I hurt you, Notta, old fellow? |
58765 | Did n''t I manage well? |
58765 | Did you hear the fiddles last night? |
58765 | Did you? |
58765 | Do n''t you think it is better to be natural? |
58765 | Do n''t you think talking to a lion is pretty brave? |
58765 | Do n''t you think you look silly enough? |
58765 | Do you believe that? |
58765 | Do you believe that? |
58765 | Do you mean to say you could give me courage? |
58765 | Do you suppose anyone is going to risk his head just for the honor of catching this Cowardly Lion? |
58765 | Do you think that''s funny? |
58765 | Do you think we''ll catch any birds, Notta? |
58765 | Do you think we''ll find the Emerald City to- day? |
58765 | Do you think_ that''s_ funny? |
58765 | Do you want to be dashed to pieces? |
58765 | Do you want to drown the most beautiful person in Oz? |
58765 | Do you? |
58765 | Does it help? |
58765 | Especially when you are naturally so nice? |
58765 | Gone where? |
58765 | Have n''t you anything better to do than go trying poor hard- working doors? |
58765 | Have you no sense? |
58765 | He can somersault, cartwheel, stand on his head, walk on his hands and he knows lots of songs-- don''t you, Notta? |
58765 | How could I? |
58765 | How dare you use our own privately patented, particular, magic transformation formula? 58765 How did you come to come here?" |
58765 | How did you get it? |
58765 | How did you get past the lion enclosure? |
58765 | How did you know I was the Cowardly Lion? |
58765 | How did you like our little doorter? |
58765 | How do we know you wo n''t bite him? |
58765 | How do you explain this being a lion one minute and a creature of another sort the next? |
58765 | How long ago was that? |
58765 | How long will it take? |
58765 | How''s the hunting? |
58765 | How''s your temper-- long or short? |
58765 | I say, Nickadoodle, ca n''t you tell us a way out of this? |
58765 | I say, how does one get off a skyle? |
58765 | I suppose you deny being a wizard? |
58765 | I think Oz is the funniest place in the world, do n''t you, Nick? |
58765 | I wonder if there are any other boys and girls in the Emerald City besides Dorothy? |
58765 | I''m unusual-- don''t you think? |
58765 | If you''re going to jump give me a signal, wo n''t you? |
58765 | Is it Blue Beard? |
58765 | Is it a door matter? 58765 Is it in Oz?" |
58765 | Is n''t it time to run? |
58765 | Is n''t it time to run? |
58765 | Is n''t this fun? |
58765 | Is n''t this trouble enough? |
58765 | It was a mighty good thing we were anchored, eh, Bob, my boy? 58765 Lights out?" |
58765 | Maybe it stands for us? |
58765 | No wizards? |
58765 | Not a huntsman? |
58765 | Not a witch? |
58765 | Notta? |
58765 | Notta? |
58765 | Notta? |
58765 | Now then,chuckled the monarch of Mudge,"now then, my handsome wizard, what do you call yourself?" |
58765 | Oh, Notta, may I keep him? 58765 Regular signals, are n''t we, Bob?" |
58765 | Shall I crush or crumble him? |
58765 | Shall I? |
58765 | Shall we jump overboard? |
58765 | Shall we overlook it? |
58765 | Still want to get in? |
58765 | Tell me more about it, ca n''t you? |
58765 | Tell me, what are you? |
58765 | Tell me,asked the lion, blinking his eyes unhappily,"are you a brave man?" |
58765 | The Uns? |
58765 | The elephant? |
58765 | The little fellow''s a boy of some kind, but this other? |
58765 | The main thing is, what brought you up here? 58765 Then if you had no desire to run away you would be perfectly happy?" |
58765 | Then why do n''t you laugh? |
58765 | Then why do you pretend to be? |
58765 | Then why start on me? |
58765 | Then, if the clouds rolled away, would they be mist? |
58765 | There''s no law against it, is there? 58765 Try to catch me something uncooked this time, wo n''t you?" |
58765 | We do n''t twin very well, old fellow, do we? |
58765 | Well then, why not send some of your valiant tribesmen to capture him? 58765 Well, then,"sniffled Snorer with a little hop,"why not capture him? |
58765 | Well, what is it then? |
58765 | Well, what is it? |
58765 | Well, why do n''t you get him one? 58765 Well, you can fight, ca n''t you?" |
58765 | Well,rumbled the Cowardly Lion, rising on his haunches,"so this is breakfast? |
58765 | Were n''t you looking for the bravest man in Oz? |
58765 | Wha-- aat? |
58765 | What are you looking for now? |
58765 | What are you trying to do? |
58765 | What are you trying to do? |
58765 | What are you trying to do? |
58765 | What did the records say? |
58765 | What did you think we''d fish for? |
58765 | What do buttons stand for? |
58765 | What do you call yourselves? |
58765 | What do you do here for a living? |
58765 | What do you mean by taking a walk through the sky, and living on a star? |
58765 | What do you mean by this impertinence? |
58765 | What do you want? |
58765 | What for? |
58765 | What for? |
58765 | What happened? |
58765 | What have they done with the rest of me? |
58765 | What have you done? |
58765 | What is a skyle? |
58765 | What is all this arguing about? |
58765 | What is courage? 58765 What is it?" |
58765 | What is it? |
58765 | What is it? |
58765 | What kind of a chamberlain are you? 58765 What kind of a dog are you?" |
58765 | What rules? |
58765 | What say? |
58765 | What say? |
58765 | What say? |
58765 | What will you do when you find him? |
58765 | What''s a dorm? |
58765 | What''s happened? |
58765 | What''s that got to do with our getting in? |
58765 | What''s the matter? |
58765 | What''s the matter? |
58765 | What''s the matter? |
58765 | What''s the matter? |
58765 | What''s the matter? |
58765 | What''s this you''ve caught? |
58765 | What? |
58765 | What? |
58765 | When is a door not a door? |
58765 | Where are we going, Notta? |
58765 | Where do you fish around here? |
58765 | Where does the Queen of this country live? |
58765 | Where does this lane go to? |
58765 | Where is it? |
58765 | Where were you brought up? |
58765 | Where''s my Magic Belt? |
58765 | Where''s that animated tombstone? |
58765 | Where''s the Fallaboutabus? |
58765 | Where? 58765 Which door was that?" |
58765 | Which is the right door? |
58765 | Which way is it? |
58765 | Which way is the Emerald City from here? |
58765 | Who do you think could catch this Cowardly Lion of Oz? |
58765 | Who dug you up,roared the Cowardly Lion,"and how is it you are alive?" |
58765 | Who found witch? |
58765 | Who is Mustafa and why has he enchanted you? |
58765 | Who knows what we may catch this time? |
58765 | Who taught you magic? |
58765 | Who? |
58765 | Why are you on the Isle of Un? |
58765 | Why are you so white? 58765 Why do n''t you ask him how he got here?" |
58765 | Why do you travel in the company of a witch? |
58765 | Why not Panapee? |
58765 | Why should n''t it knit? |
58765 | Why, do_ you_ know the Cowardly Lion? |
58765 | Why, how dare you disappoint me like this? 58765 Why, if you were in the home, you would probably be eating corn meal mush for supper and--""What are we going to have for supper, Notta?" |
58765 | Will it come after us? |
58765 | Will it hurt? |
58765 | Will you get me the lion? |
58765 | Wo n''t you come along and meet my friends? |
58765 | Wonder what D stands for? |
58765 | Would it make you happy to be afraid of nothing? |
58765 | Would you mind telling me why you pretended to be a huntsman? |
58765 | Yes, but what would your Highness do without an adviser? |
58765 | You mean to say that you were cut in half and still live to tell the tale? |
58765 | You were in a circus? 58765 You would n''t eat a little fellow who was only out for a walk, would you?" |
58765 | You would n''t hurt a little fellow like me, would you? |
58765 | You''ll have plenty to tell this little girl from Kansas, eh, Bob Up? |
58765 | You''re as ignorant as a fish, are n''t you? |
58765 | You''re the bravest man in Oz,he choked miserably,"but look what it has brought you to?" |
58765 | Your Excellency sent for me? |
58765 | Your business? |
58765 | ''Tis a ticklish task-- What would happen, I ask, If he let it fly off some fine night? |
58765 | After all, why should he, the most famous lion in all Oz, forever be called cowardly? |
58765 | And since we are traveling, why not join us?" |
58765 | And what right have they here without titles? |
58765 | And why is his hair,"--Mustafa jerked his thumb at Bob--"so red?" |
58765 | Are you friends of Dorothy''s?" |
58765 | Are you going to let us in or not?" |
58765 | Are you going to sit like images while he runs off with the bravest lion in Oz?" |
58765 | Are you the Cowardly Lion?" |
58765 | As Notta paused for breath, the King said,"Shall we let them pass through Doorways, my love?" |
58765 | As you always act bravely, why worry about the way you feel?" |
58765 | Before Adora had recovered from her surprise, Notta pointed his finger at the King and shouted,"Why is a tomato like a book?" |
58765 | Bob, what do you mean by catching a dog for my breakfast?" |
58765 | But do you suppose the other Uns will come back?" |
58765 | But the Prime Preserve replied,"Why not preserve them whole for the royal museum?" |
58765 | But what good is it now?" |
58765 | But, as Notta whispered to Bob, what could one expect of Featherheads? |
58765 | Can you discover by your magic whether or not it is a witch?" |
58765 | Chapter 19 In the Emerald City"Who found this witch?" |
58765 | Chapter 7 The Escape From Doorways"What do you mean by standing there and telling us you''re not a bear?" |
58765 | Could one eat up a man in the middle of a conversation? |
58765 | Did you hear that, Tazzywaller, Panny, Mixtuppa-- all of you? |
58765 | Do you agree?" |
58765 | Do you know what makes me so fat?" |
58765 | Does it grow Like potatoes in a row? |
58765 | Does your Majesty expect to stop him by pulling my beard? |
58765 | Feel better?" |
58765 | Has Ozma seen him? |
58765 | Has anyone seen the Cowardly Lion?" |
58765 | Have you any powder, Bob? |
58765 | Have you cards of admission?" |
58765 | Have you still got those eggs, Bob Up?" |
58765 | Have you thought of anything yet?" |
58765 | Hello, what''s this?" |
58765 | How can I tell the tail anything when all my connections with it are cut off? |
58765 | How did the clown know that the rhyme that had popped into his head was an old Oz formula? |
58765 | How is the Scarecrow and Ozma, and how''s Princess Dorothy? |
58765 | How was he to know that in the land of Oz all animals can and are expected to talk? |
58765 | How''s that for a rule?" |
58765 | Hurrying up to Ozma the sorceress asked anxiously,"_ Where_ is the Cowardly Lion? |
58765 | I always disguise myself when there is danger in the wind-- don''t I, Bobbie?" |
58765 | I suppose you do n''t even know what an isle is?" |
58765 | I wonder what U stands for?" |
58765 | I''m glad I''m not a flower, are n''t you, Bob?" |
58765 | If I run, you run-- understand?" |
58765 | Instead of snatching off his head, which will be of no use to us, even as an ornament, why not compel him to serve us? |
58765 | Is n''t that a bit ungrammatical, even for Oz?" |
58765 | It wo n''t hurt them, and why should you put yourself in the clutches of this wicked old Mudger?" |
58765 | Let me see, shall I put him up in vinegar or preserve him in spices?" |
58765 | Look how easy it is to make them cry? |
58765 | Maybe there is one there now from you to dear me? |
58765 | Now take an Emerald City, Bob; did you ever hear of such a place? |
58765 | Now, what attention would they pay to a silly clown? |
58765 | On your back?" |
58765 | Or the Scarecrow? |
58765 | Remember the magic verse that brought us here? |
58765 | Say, is this Cowardly Lion very fierce?" |
58765 | Say, was that thunder or Snorer?" |
58765 | See what I mean? |
58765 | Shall I change you now?" |
58765 | Shall we fly or follow?" |
58765 | Slammer, where''s my crown?" |
58765 | Slammer,"she called, turning to a huge doorman, who stood behind the throne,"what is the punishment for door jam stealing?" |
58765 | Speaking of radios, if you should happen to hear any OZ news over yours will you tell me? |
58765 | Tazzywaller, what is a circus?" |
58765 | There was once a triangular pig, who could dance a triangular jig, and--""Do you believe that?" |
58765 | This was the song:"A goblin''s ears are very long, A goblin''s nose goes wabble, But what I''d really like to know Is what makes goblins gobble? |
58765 | Water had melted one witch-- why not another? |
58765 | What could police do against magic? |
58765 | What do they call it now-- Oz? |
58765 | What do you suppose was on it? |
58765 | What do you want? |
58765 | What else could he do? |
58765 | What if your friends do turn blue? |
58765 | What kind of birds are these?" |
58765 | What shall I do? |
58765 | What''s he doing alive anyway? |
58765 | What''s the matter with these folks anyway?" |
58765 | Whatever''s to become of us? |
58765 | When I asked,''If the clouds rolled away, would they be mist,''you should have said it''s according to the way you spell''em-- see?" |
58765 | Where are their titles?" |
58765 | Where is this All- we- survey?" |
58765 | Where is this Mustafa of Mudge? |
58765 | Who is this little boy? |
58765 | Who wants to sleep?" |
58765 | Whom do you seek?" |
58765 | Why do n''t you stop it?" |
58765 | Why do you come so late?'' |
58765 | Why had he ever made that ridiculous promise to the Cowardly Lion? |
58765 | Will you fly?" |
58765 | Will you? |
58765 | Wonder where we''ll land?" |
58765 | You surely bobbed up this time, did n''t you?" |
58765 | [ Illustration: CRUNCH, THE STONE GIANT, PICKED UP THE COWARDLY LION, WHO TRIED TO WIGGLE FROM HIS GRASP]"Where are you going?" |
58765 | cried Notta, frightened by the ease with which Glinda had deprived the stone giant of life,"who will bring the Cowardly Lion to himself again?" |
58765 | cried the clown, looking down at Bob admiringly,"so he did, and furthermore, did n''t that book say Dorothy was from Kansas?" |
58765 | cried the witch remorsefully,"do n''t you know me? |
58765 | rasped the Stone Man, eying the clown in alarm,"is that the way men get about nowdays? |
56073 | Ahoy and what''s this? |
56073 | All in all, a most interesting and profitable day, eh, Roger? 56073 All ready to cast off, my lass?" |
56073 | And do you suppose we could snare one of those creeping birds and flying reptiles if we managed to reach Ozamaland? |
56073 | And how else can it be done? |
56073 | And now, since our part is done, what do you say to waking this son of a King''s son and getting aboard the ship? 56073 And suppose they object to being taken at all?" |
56073 | And what did you do in this precious tower? |
56073 | And what is the use of it, pray? |
56073 | And what would the_ Crescent Moon_ be needing? 56073 And when we do come to it,"he announced firmly,"we''ll trade this useless young one for some of those flying snakes and creeping birds, eh, Mates?" |
56073 | And with whom did you play? |
56073 | Any as important as the sea forest, I mean? |
56073 | Are n''t they terribly big and terribly scarce, Captain Salt? |
56073 | Are we gypsies, pan handlers, peddlers or what? |
56073 | Are you a Captain or a Collector? 56073 Are you by any chance referring to me?" |
56073 | Are you comfortable? 56073 Are you joking? |
56073 | Ato has me, the Captain has Sally, you have Kobo, so why should n''t I have a little pet if I want one? |
56073 | Avast and belay and what''s the hurry? |
56073 | Breakfast? 56073 But YOU-- you who come in this flying ship to conquer the Island of Peakenspire, who are YOU?" |
56073 | But do you expect me to sail back there and endanger all of our lives? |
56073 | But how can we be sure the boy is destroyed and out of the way? |
56073 | But how did you learn the language? |
56073 | But surely you do n''t expect to plant all these, Samuel? |
56073 | But tell me, what am I to do now that I am conquered? 56073 But turn the point of that scimiter up instead of down; you would n''t want to carve old Kobo, now would you? |
56073 | But what have you done to yourself, Sam- u- el? 56073 But who put him in this cage? |
56073 | By the way, Sammy, what are your plans for this flag planting and discovery business? |
56073 | By the way, how''s Sally this morning?'' 56073 Ca n''t you see he is white and has teeth as straight as your own instead of tusks? |
56073 | Caught? |
56073 | Did you come by air or sea? |
56073 | Did you hear that? |
56073 | Did you mark up our volcano on the chart Sammy, and what are we calling it Mates? 56073 Do n''t worry, Ato, he''s always come back before, has n''t he? |
56073 | Do n''t you remember you wanted some of those creeping birds and flying reptiles, Captain? 56073 Do you know that a ship has never touched our shores?" |
56073 | Do you look for resistance and rebellion when we start taking possession of this land and that land for the crown of Oz? |
56073 | Do you mean to sit there like a dumb image and tell me you''ve never had any fun? 56073 Do you realize that there goes the only umbrellaphant in captivity?" |
56073 | Do you suppose she means Thursday? 56073 Do you suppose we''ll ever find anything large enough to put in those big cages and aquariums?" |
56073 | Do you suppose we''ll make any new discoveries today? |
56073 | Do you suppose you ever could reach Ozamaland? |
56073 | Do you think that was quite wise? |
56073 | Do, DO? |
56073 | Does it have to live on my stove? |
56073 | Even Peter was no better aboard a ship-- eh, Mate? |
56073 | Ever climb a tree? |
56073 | Fire baby or not, ca n''t you see it''s burning a hole in the deck, you seventh son of a sea- going Jackass? 56073 Four years?" |
56073 | Fun? |
56073 | Fun? |
56073 | Give me a lift with the dishes, Roger, will you? |
56073 | Great grandmothers, what would it eat? |
56073 | Have you thought of something? |
56073 | Herb Day? 56073 Hi, is this the young slip they kept locked in the tower? |
56073 | Home? |
56073 | How about a long shot in their general direction? |
56073 | How about a turn on deck, my lad, and a bit of chatter with the crew? |
56073 | How about some flying fish for breakfast, Cook dear? |
56073 | How about that basket? |
56073 | How did that happen? |
56073 | How far do you figure it is to Ozamaland, Master Salt? |
56073 | How long will we be living if that fire pot starts boiling? 56073 How would a hippopotamus know what to feed a boy?" |
56073 | How would that be? |
56073 | How''d you like to be hoisted and lowered like a sail? 56073 How''ll we ever feed this enormous lady, Cook dear? |
56073 | How''s young Saucebox? |
56073 | I guess it''ll stay there till I turn the bacon, wo n''t it? 56073 In every port we learn something new, eh, Mate? |
56073 | In the first place, I suppose you know that the great continent of Tarara is divided into two large long countries? 56073 Is he all right? |
56073 | Is it for this we''ve been scraping our noses on the sea bottom? |
56073 | Is it really our lost and stolen Kinglet? |
56073 | Is it really you? 56073 Keep YOU waiting? |
56073 | Keep_ you_ waiting? |
56073 | King? 56073 Kobo, Kobo, are you all right?" |
56073 | Lucky for him we happened along and anyway, the hippopotamus will be good company, eh, Samuel? 56073 Main truck?" |
56073 | Mate? |
56073 | Mean to say he drew that while we were all standing here ready to perish and go down with the ship? 56073 Mean to say you''re coming down in the middle of these pikes, peaks and bridges?" |
56073 | My cooking? |
56073 | News? 56073 Not even ONE?" |
56073 | Now how in sixes did that get by me? |
56073 | Now what could be better than this? |
56073 | Now what country do you hail from and what do they call you at home? |
56073 | Now what''s the matter? |
56073 | Now which one of your aunts do you think had you carried off, Matey, and how many aunts do you have anyway? |
56073 | Now, Roger, how can you say that? |
56073 | Oh, Ato, how did you ever happen to bring those plants along? |
56073 | Oh, CAN''T we? |
56073 | Oh, is n''t he? 56073 Oh-- we''re not near Ozamaland yet, are we, Captain?" |
56073 | Oz is as merry a place as any to spend Christmas, eh, Roger? |
56073 | Play? |
56073 | Remember Snow Island? |
56073 | Roger,demanded Tandy in a smothered and unsteady voice,"which is most important, being a King or being a person?" |
56073 | SAFE? |
56073 | Seaman? 56073 See those rope ladders by the rail? |
56073 | Shall I fly back to the ship for some more Oz flags? |
56073 | She threw it at us, did n''t she? |
56073 | Sing like a bird, do n''t ye? |
56073 | So that''s to be the way of it? 56073 So you only began to speak our language five moons ago last Herb Day? |
56073 | So you really are a King? |
56073 | So, you do n''t trust us, eh? 56073 Some fishin''--eh, Mates?" |
56073 | Something to stay your stomach, EH? |
56073 | Stilts? |
56073 | Su-- suppose it su-- submerges? |
56073 | Suppose while we stand there waving flags and persuading, some of these wild fellows have at us with spears, clubs and poison arrows? |
56073 | Take you, as its King, acting in this small up- country fashion-- what CAN a fellow think? 56073 Tar and tarpaulin, why did n''t I have the Red Jinn fix you some?" |
56073 | That long? |
56073 | Then have you no clocks or calendars in your cave? |
56073 | Then how about shoving off, Sammy? 56073 Then tell me why is the water on the port side bluer than the water on the starboard?" |
56073 | Then what am I? 56073 There,"he exclaimed with a satisfied nod at his Master,"how''s that?" |
56073 | They have? |
56073 | They? |
56073 | WHAT? |
56073 | Was I right or was I wrong? |
56073 | Was it a native boy? |
56073 | Well, he''s been both shut up and captured anyway, has n''t he? |
56073 | Well, how do you suppose_ I_ feel,grumbled Samuel Salt, throwing his hat up on a bronze figure,"to lose an elegant specimen like that? |
56073 | Well, it''s spiked us-- is that a horn or a ship''s mast? 56073 Well, was I right, or was I right?" |
56073 | Well, well, and what if it is? |
56073 | Well, what about these Whites and Greys? |
56073 | Well, what of it? 56073 Well, what would you do with a roc''s egg?" |
56073 | Well, why could n''t she go? |
56073 | Well, why not? |
56073 | Well,''tain''t a flying island is it? |
56073 | Wha-- wha-- where are you heading? |
56073 | Wha-- what ever''n ever''s that? |
56073 | What are you besides a King? 56073 What could be cozier than a life at sea?" |
56073 | What could it mean? 56073 What did I tell you, Sammy? |
56073 | What do you see? 56073 What happened? |
56073 | What in Monday are you up to now? 56073 What in paint did you do in that cussed country of yours before you got carried off and penned up like a pig in the jungle?" |
56073 | What in tarry barrels are you fixing to do with it, Sammy? |
56073 | What is a small boy doing on this island? 56073 What is that?" |
56073 | What then? |
56073 | What would WE have done if you''d never got out of that air bowl? |
56073 | What you going to do, start a conservatory? |
56073 | What''ll you eat? |
56073 | What''s that? 56073 What''s that?" |
56073 | What''s that? |
56073 | What''s the joke? |
56073 | What''s the matter with that country of yours? 56073 What''s this? |
56073 | What''ve you been feeding him? |
56073 | What? |
56073 | What? |
56073 | Whatever made you think of that? |
56073 | When do we sail? |
56073 | Where have you been? |
56073 | Where is everybody? 56073 Where to now, Sam- u- el? |
56073 | Where''s Roger? |
56073 | Where''s the pest? |
56073 | Where? 56073 Who are the Greys and Whites, my lad? |
56073 | Who are these men, Nikobo? |
56073 | Who says that? 56073 Who, ME?" |
56073 | Why bother him with gaiters at a time like this? 56073 Why could n''t she? |
56073 | Why do n''t you try to help the little beggar and set him a good example? |
56073 | Why have you brought them here? |
56073 | Why not call it by its proper name? |
56073 | Why not sit on your throne? |
56073 | Why not? 56073 Why not?" |
56073 | Why not? |
56073 | Why should I go with you? |
56073 | With whom did you run about, play tag, checkers, pirates or go fishing? |
56073 | Wo n''t the Ozians have too long a way to come before they reach these new islands and countries we discover? |
56073 | Wonder what Ato''s cooking? 56073 Wonder what it eats?" |
56073 | Wonder what started that? |
56073 | Wonder where the little lubber is now? 56073 Would there be any wild animals in a sea forest, Master Salt?" |
56073 | Yes, but am I still on bird watch and lookout duty? |
56073 | Yes, who are you to challenge the rightful ruler of Ozamaland? |
56073 | Yes, yes, but what then? |
56073 | You mean my country is not so old nor important as Oz and this two- penny island of your fat Master? |
56073 | You mean there are no Leopard Men on this Island now? |
56073 | You see, I was right about those creeping vines, now was n''t I? |
56073 | A hurricane? |
56073 | A ship? |
56073 | An island? |
56073 | And I expect it can grow another horn?" |
56073 | And after that who''d care to be alive? |
56073 | And how do you like that, my lads?" |
56073 | And is n''t it pretty?" |
56073 | And is n''t this better than riding an elephant?" |
56073 | And what about the yellow creepers, Mate? |
56073 | And what goes on here?" |
56073 | And what''s that on your head, may I ask? |
56073 | And why do they have to arrive now of all times? |
56073 | And you say it was an umbrellaphant that carried Tandy off? |
56073 | Are they fighting plants, too?" |
56073 | Are you crazy? |
56073 | Are you going to do nothing while this ravenous monster carries off my poor Master?" |
56073 | Are you safe, then?" |
56073 | Breakfast? |
56073 | But I''ve brought Sally along to keep my nose warm and throw a bit more light on the subject and we''ll have to take our chance-- eh, Matey? |
56073 | But how do you happen to be so far from Ozamaland yourself?" |
56073 | But pick yourself a couple, Sammy, why do n''t you?" |
56073 | But saying nothing of all this to Roger, he called up cheerfully,"How''s Mo- fi? |
56073 | But who shut you up here, little Lubber, and how long have you been prisoner on this island?" |
56073 | By the way, what''s the name of this island, Mate?" |
56073 | CHAPTER 15 The Collector Is Collected"What are you going to call this one?" |
56073 | CHAPTER 4 Samuel''s First Specimen"What do you make of that?" |
56073 | Ca n''t you think of something else, King dear? |
56073 | Can it really be time for breakfast? |
56073 | Can you dive with me beneath this ship?" |
56073 | Can you not see they are savages, sorcerers and enemies? |
56073 | Could it be that you single- handed have destroyed that ship- shaking menace?" |
56073 | DO I? |
56073 | Did n''t I just say there was life on a volcano? |
56073 | Did you crack these cocoanuts for me?" |
56073 | Did you ever hear of anything more ridiculous in your life?" |
56073 | Did you have a good dinner?" |
56073 | Did you hear that?" |
56073 | Do all the creatures on this Island talk? |
56073 | Do you intend to impale us on yonder Peaks?" |
56073 | Do you understand? |
56073 | Do you wish to destroy a rare specimen of volcanic life? |
56073 | Do you wish to lose all your tail feathers?" |
56073 | Eh, boys?" |
56073 | Eh, my lads?" |
56073 | Great goosefeathers, are you alive or are n''t you?" |
56073 | HUWHERE are these Leopard Men?" |
56073 | Had you noticed?" |
56073 | Has anything happened here?" |
56073 | Has he stopped scolding and begun to eat?" |
56073 | Have we been pursued by a real SEA SERPENT, or had our ship transfixed by the immense ivory tusk of a NARWHAL? |
56073 | Have we come upon the glittering island of PEAKENSPIRE, or made friends with a charming talking hippopotamus? |
56073 | Have you abdicated or what? |
56073 | Have you planted your Oz flags and told the wild creatures in the jungle about their new sovereign?" |
56073 | Have you still got my old pirate suit and blunderbuss aboard?" |
56073 | He was carried off in spite of it, was n''t he? |
56073 | He''s standing in water to his knees now and unless we can break a hole in that lid the Captain''s done for-- done for, do you hear?" |
56073 | Here, at least I have Kobo to take care of me, and who knows what further perils and hardships I should suffer at sea?" |
56073 | How about a cup of hot chocolate for the Watch, Cook dear? |
56073 | How about picking up a few islands for you, Ato, as we ride along?" |
56073 | How could we even take half of them?" |
56073 | How do you expect the four of us to conquer this whole pesky peaky island? |
56073 | How many times must I tell you I''m boss of the galley?" |
56073 | How you coming?" |
56073 | How''d he get here in the first place, and where is he now?" |
56073 | How''d we do this? |
56073 | How''d you like to be pinned to the mast with a spear or flattened on the deck with a boulder?" |
56073 | How''m I to cook in a cocked hat and lace collar and swab down the deck in velvet pants?" |
56073 | How''m I to cook with the ugly little monster lolling all over the fire bed and like as not falling into the soup when my back is turned?" |
56073 | I knew there was a trip in it somewhere, a wet trip for us, eh, Samuel?" |
56073 | I put a vegetable vine in a box on her raft and that leaves two for us, two for Ozma, and maybe Tandy would like to take the other two home with him?" |
56073 | If these meddlers set foot upon our territory they are to be trampled upon, trampled upon-- do you understand?" |
56073 | Is he a Read Bird or a just plain Goose? |
56073 | Is it really my old cook and shipmate?" |
56073 | Is n''t a fog dangerous?" |
56073 | Is n''t this like old times?" |
56073 | It will seem funny swimming through a forest, wo n''t it, little King? |
56073 | It''s cozier so, do n''t you think?" |
56073 | Just step aft and see if you can make out anything astern, will you, Tandy?" |
56073 | King?" |
56073 | Lies to the east of here, does n''t it, sonny, and is twice as large as any known land bordering on the Nonestic?" |
56073 | Mate?" |
56073 | Mean to say an explorer needs to use all these weapons on his pork and beans?" |
56073 | NEWS? |
56073 | Never felt so bursting full of ginger and happiness you could sing or do a sailor''s horn pipe?" |
56073 | No cause to burn the biscuits just''cause an island''s sighted is there?" |
56073 | Now what can I do for YOU?" |
56073 | Oz?" |
56073 | Ozay Oz Oh Lay?" |
56073 | Remember how they cheered us in the Emerald City of Oz?" |
56073 | Rock Island it''s called, and a roc''s nest would be something to see, eh, Kinglet?" |
56073 | Rough, bluff and relentless, Mates, remember?" |
56073 | SEE? |
56073 | Safe? |
56073 | See that woman yelling louder than the others and holding out both arms? |
56073 | See? |
56073 | So keep writing to me about Oz and everything, will you? |
56073 | So what do you owe them? |
56073 | Suppose that animal had bitten your leg instead of your stilt? |
56073 | Surely something is required of us?" |
56073 | That ought to get them, do n''t you think?" |
56073 | There_ was_ a ship beyond them in the fog, but where, as Samuel had demanded, were her lights and crew? |
56073 | This vine-- well, why would this powerful vine from Patrippany Island not work as well under water as on land? |
56073 | Understand? |
56073 | We''ll need a roc''s egg before we go there, eh, Tandy? |
56073 | We-- many of us-- have taken trips on the prosaic Atlantic or even Pacific, but have we found a SEA FOREST with flying fish and swimming birds? |
56073 | Were they little or big, black or brown?" |
56073 | What DID he really want to do? |
56073 | What am I riding, a whale or an elephant?" |
56073 | What am I supposed to do?" |
56073 | What are you reading?" |
56073 | What are you tellin''me?" |
56073 | What can you do that is useful or interesting?" |
56073 | What could be more thrilling than that? |
56073 | What did he want to do next? |
56073 | What good did your Tower do before, old Square- Hat? |
56073 | What happened?" |
56073 | What in salt ails the Captain? |
56073 | What in soup''s he doing? |
56073 | What is it?" |
56073 | What made you do that?" |
56073 | What makes you so calm and peaceable, Sammy? |
56073 | What next?" |
56073 | What right have such things on a ship?" |
56073 | What then are your terms, Kings, Captain, Bird and Conquerors?" |
56073 | What was that?" |
56073 | What would I want with any more islands? |
56073 | What''d you find out?" |
56073 | What''ll it be, Captain-- a fried sole, a broiled steak, or a roaring huge hot peppery meat pasty?" |
56073 | What''n salt''ll we do now?" |
56073 | What''s he done, and what''s he doing here?" |
56073 | What''s this? |
56073 | What''s this?" |
56073 | What''s this?" |
56073 | What''s to be done, boys? |
56073 | What''s to be done?" |
56073 | Where are you?" |
56073 | Where are your lights? |
56073 | Where could it be from? |
56073 | Where else should I have been?" |
56073 | Where is that fool bird? |
56073 | Where''s Sammy? |
56073 | Where''s your sash and scimiter? |
56073 | Where''ve you been, you great lazy son of a sea- robber?" |
56073 | Where''ve you been?" |
56073 | Where?" |
56073 | Who are these meddling foreigners? |
56073 | Why did n''t ye sound the horn?" |
56073 | Why does n''t he give the order to fire and pepper these rascals before they reach us? |
56073 | Why take another chance?" |
56073 | Why''s everything so quiet? |
56073 | Why, it''s not even been discovered, and whoever has been there?" |
56073 | Will we really spend Christmas in Oz?" |
56073 | Wonder if there''s anything to eat around here or hereabouts? |
56073 | Wonder what he''s found?" |
56073 | You think I''m not strong enough nor smart enough to fight these savages? |
56073 | You would n''t keep an honest explorer from adding a creeping bird and a flying reptile to his collection, now would ye?" |
56073 | You''ve been knighted?" |
56073 | _ Maxims for Monarchs._ Well, what in topsails do we care for that musty volume?" |
56073 | and how goes it with the able- bodied seaman?" |
56073 | asked Tandy while Nikobo''s eyes almost popped out of her head,"Who do you mean?" |
56073 | boasted the Pirate, rubbing his hands together,"but come on, step lively, boys; how long''ll it take you to pack up and heave your dunnage aboard? |
56073 | croaked the Read Bird,"and whoever heard of such a thing? |
56073 | repeated the hippopotamus, wiggling her ears inquiringly,"What may that mean?" |
56073 | that prophecy we invented about an aunt carrying him off was a clever and useful idea-- eh, my fellow Zamians? |
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?" |
32094 | A Pink Kitten? 32094 A Scarecrow? |
32094 | A dark well? 32094 A little''Cleverness''? |
32094 | A popular song? |
32094 | A tin woodchopper? |
32094 | A what? |
32094 | All ready? 32094 All ready?" |
32094 | Am I captured? |
32094 | And alive? |
32094 | And am I a prisoner? |
32094 | And are n''t you hungry? |
32094 | And could he chop wood then? |
32094 | And how shall we find the road of yellow bricks? |
32094 | And then shoot them at more travelers? 32094 And where did you come from?" |
32094 | And where is that? |
32094 | And you are a Hopper? |
32094 | Any more? |
32094 | Any more? |
32094 | Are flowers alive? |
32094 | Are you afraid of men? |
32094 | Are you fond of eating honey- bees? |
32094 | Are you going to make that dreadful thing live? |
32094 | Are you hurt? |
32094 | Are you so broken up that you ca n''t play? |
32094 | Be quiet, will you? |
32094 | Better than mine? |
32094 | Better than mine? |
32094 | But a mouth is to talk with, is n''t it? |
32094 | But do you think for a moment that I would permit you, or anyone else, to pull the left wing from a yellow butterfly? |
32094 | But how can you walk, with only one leg? |
32094 | But is there ever any oil in a man''s body? |
32094 | But it''s a queer animal with three hairs on the tip of its tail that wo n''t come out and--"What wo n''t come out? |
32094 | But tell me, is there any way to get to the Horner Country without going through the city of the Hoppers? |
32094 | But the question is not if_ we_ will behave, but if_ you_ will behave? 32094 But the question is, do we want to go where the path does?" |
32094 | But they''re part of it; and are n''t they pretty trees? |
32094 | But what can he have done, and what made him do it? |
32094 | But what do you eat now? |
32094 | But what else does this Crooked Magician want? |
32094 | But why do you go to bed? |
32094 | But, tell me, good sir, are you not a trifle lumpy? |
32094 | But,said he, in a puzzled way,"what makes those three hairs important? |
32094 | Ca n''t I dance till morning, if I want to? |
32094 | Ca n''t I sing? |
32094 | Ca n''t I whistle? |
32094 | Ca n''t anything else be done? |
32094 | Ca n''t you get angry''bout something, please? |
32094 | Ca n''t you see? |
32094 | Ca n''t you take a joke? |
32094 | Ca n''t you take''em out, then, and replace''em with pebbles, so that I wo n''t feel above my station in life? |
32094 | Can you dig? |
32094 | Can you do anything else? |
32094 | Can you see it, Scraps? |
32094 | Can you swim? |
32094 | Champion what? |
32094 | Could n''t we make a raft? |
32094 | Dear me, Ojo,said the cat;"do n''t you think the creature is a little bit crazy?" |
32094 | Did n''t I say you were Ojo the Lucky? |
32094 | Did n''t he say what the Hoppers and Horners were like? |
32094 | Did you call me''Scraps''? 32094 Did you come to us for advice?" |
32094 | Did you pick the six- leaved clover? |
32094 | Did you see no girls as beautiful as I am in your own country? |
32094 | Do n''t my colors run whenever I run? |
32094 | Do n''t travelers cross it? |
32094 | Do n''t you ever cross it? |
32094 | Do n''t you feel tired? |
32094 | Do n''t you find it very annoying to be so crooked? |
32094 | Do n''t you own a boat? |
32094 | Do n''t you see? |
32094 | Do n''t you think we ought to land? |
32094 | Do n''t you? |
32094 | Do you know where one may be found? |
32094 | Do you live here, my good man? |
32094 | Do you mean me? |
32094 | Do you need more stuffing? 32094 Do you suppose you could throw me over that fence? |
32094 | Do you surrender? |
32094 | Do you think a pink kitten-- common meat-- is as pretty as I am? |
32094 | Do you think they are all fast colors, Ojo? |
32094 | Does anyone live on those mountains beyond here? |
32094 | Does she always watch the Magic Picture? |
32094 | Fiddle- cum- foo, Howdy-- do? 32094 Has she any brains?" |
32094 | Has something pleased you? |
32094 | Have n''t you always lived in the Land of Oz? |
32094 | Have n''t you eaten anything in many years? |
32094 | Have you any dark wells in your city? |
32094 | Have you any other accomplishments? |
32094 | Have you ever been to the Emerald City? |
32094 | Have you noticed my pink brains? |
32094 | Have you now secured all the things you were in search of? |
32094 | Have you one? |
32094 | Have you plenty of it? |
32094 | Have you seen her, then? |
32094 | Horrid? |
32094 | How about that sign? |
32094 | How big a measure? |
32094 | How can I lose that''Un,''Dame Margolotte? |
32094 | How can I? |
32094 | How dare you put your foot on Chiss? |
32094 | How did you get in? |
32094 | How did you know I had arrived? |
32094 | How do you like Oz? |
32094 | How do you manage to do it, Diksey? |
32094 | How far is it to the Horner Country? |
32094 | How long must we keep this up, Shags? |
32094 | How many horns do the Horners have? |
32094 | How much is a gill? |
32094 | How much of the water do you need? |
32094 | How would you like it, Shaggy Man, if I took all your shags away from you? |
32094 | How? |
32094 | Hullo, Ojo,said Scraps;"how are you?" |
32094 | I know; but what road shall I take? |
32094 | I''ve a right to be surprised, have n''t I? |
32094 | I''ve never heard of a dark well; have you? |
32094 | If the mountain is under Ozma''s rule, why does n''t she know about the Hoppers and the Horners? |
32094 | Is Dorothy made of tin? |
32094 | Is Dorothy the little girl who came here from Kansas? |
32094 | Is anything hurting you? |
32094 | Is blue the only respectable color, then? |
32094 | Is it impolite to romp and shout and be jolly? |
32094 | Is n''t any butter? 32094 Is n''t one punished enough in knowing he has done wrong? |
32094 | Is n''t the country and the climate grand? |
32094 | Is she patchwork, like me? |
32094 | Is that all? |
32094 | Is that the extent of your wisdom? |
32094 | Is that the way_ we_ go? |
32094 | Is the Wizard of Oz a humbug? |
32094 | Is the owl so very foolish? |
32094 | Is there any water in it? |
32094 | Is there anything I can do in return for your kindness? |
32094 | Is there such a road? |
32094 | Is this mountain in the Land of Oz? |
32094 | Is this true? |
32094 | Jinjur did a neat job, did n''t she? 32094 Let me see; that''s about seven thousand chicks she has hatched out; is n''t it, General?" |
32094 | Makes civilized folks wild folks, eh? 32094 May I pull out the hairs now?" |
32094 | May I stay here a little while before I go to prison? |
32094 | May we see the famous Magician, Madam? |
32094 | Me? 32094 Me?" |
32094 | No jam, either? 32094 No? |
32094 | None at all? |
32094 | Nor a raft? |
32094 | Now tell me, please, what magic things must you find? |
32094 | Oh; can you growl? |
32094 | Oh; do you change your head? |
32094 | Oh; do you mean the pink pebbles you call your brains, and your red heart and green eyes? |
32094 | Oh; is that so? 32094 Outside? |
32094 | Raven, or crow? |
32094 | Real fire? |
32094 | Really? |
32094 | Scraps? |
32094 | Seems? 32094 Shall I throw in a stone, to waken him?" |
32094 | So the clover has n''t been picked, eh? |
32094 | Tell me,pleaded Ojo, speaking to the Crooked Magician,"what must we find to make the compound that will save Unc Nunkie?" |
32094 | The question is, who''s going to explain the joke to the Horners? 32094 The shape does n''t make a thing honest, does it?" |
32094 | Then what in the world shall we do? |
32094 | Then what shall I do? |
32094 | Then why did you both leave him? |
32094 | Then why is the prison so fine, and why are you so kind to me? |
32094 | Then why was I ever invented? |
32094 | Then,said Scraps,"suppose we go in and find him? |
32094 | There''s a Patchwork Girl and--"A what? |
32094 | They''ll have to prove him guilty, wo n''t they? |
32094 | This is somewhere, is n''t it? |
32094 | True that we have less understanding? |
32094 | Unlucky? 32094 Was it you who rescued me from the leaf?" |
32094 | Well, Doc Pipt, do you mean to introduce us, or not? |
32094 | Well, what of it? |
32094 | Well, why do n''t you sprinkle some of that powder on them and bring them to life again? |
32094 | What about the Hoppers? |
32094 | What about the Scarecrow? |
32094 | What are the people like? |
32094 | What are you trying to find? |
32094 | What caused you to think that? |
32094 | What companions? |
32094 | What crime? |
32094 | What did he do then? |
32094 | What did old Mombi the Witch do with the Powder of Life your husband gave her? |
32094 | What did you do all night? |
32094 | What do you know about the Crooked Magician who lives on the mountain? |
32094 | What do you mean by such impertinence? |
32094 | What do you s''pose he''s done? |
32094 | What do you think, Champion? |
32094 | What do you want? |
32094 | What does it mean? |
32094 | What does that mean? |
32094 | What does the Liquid of Petrifaction do? |
32094 | What for? |
32094 | What for? |
32094 | What good will that do? |
32094 | What had you to do with my brains? |
32094 | What has happened to Scraps? |
32094 | What has happened to you? |
32094 | What have we got? |
32094 | What in the world were you doing? |
32094 | What is a Woozy, please? |
32094 | What is a patchwork quilt? |
32094 | What is a servant? |
32094 | What is it? |
32094 | What is it? |
32094 | What is queer about it? |
32094 | What is sleep? |
32094 | What is the best way to get to the Emerald City? |
32094 | What is the next thing Ojo must get? |
32094 | What kind of a well is that, sir? |
32094 | What next? |
32094 | What right have you to order me around? 32094 What seems to be the trouble?" |
32094 | What shall we do, Shaggy Man? 32094 What sign?" |
32094 | What was the joke? |
32094 | What weapons do you fight with? |
32094 | What will they do with him? |
32094 | What wolf? |
32094 | What''s funny? |
32094 | What''s rag- time? |
32094 | What''s the game, anyhow-- blind- man''s- buff? |
32094 | What''s the news since I left? 32094 What''s the trouble?" |
32094 | What''s up, Chief? |
32094 | What''s wrong now? |
32094 | What''s wrong? |
32094 | What, that little squeak? |
32094 | What? |
32094 | When do you expect to return to the Emerald City? |
32094 | Where are you bound for? |
32094 | Where does he live? |
32094 | Where does this river go to? |
32094 | Where is the Horner Country? |
32094 | Where is the house, Bungle? |
32094 | Where shall we go? 32094 Where''s the gold flask, Dorothy?" |
32094 | Where? |
32094 | Which one? 32094 Who are the Hoppers?" |
32094 | Who are you, Unknown Being? |
32094 | Who cares for a butterfly? |
32094 | Who cares for''em, anyhow? 32094 Who carves the faces on them?" |
32094 | Who is Dorothy? |
32094 | Who is the dwarf? |
32094 | Who is there? |
32094 | Who made the joke? |
32094 | Who would think such a funny harlequin lived in the Land of Oz? 32094 Who, me?" |
32094 | Who? 32094 Why are we so poor, Unc?" |
32094 | Why are you Ojo the Unlucky? |
32094 | Why ca n''t the man make us a raft? |
32094 | Why did n''t you make her pretty to look at? |
32094 | Why did they shut you up here? |
32094 | Why do n''t you take me with you? |
32094 | Why do n''t you use it on your streets, then, and the outside of your houses, to make them as pretty as they are within? |
32094 | Why do they sit so still, and all in a row? |
32094 | Why do you put those things into your mouth? |
32094 | Why do you say that, madam? |
32094 | Why does n''t he say anything? |
32094 | Why not, sir? |
32094 | Why not? 32094 Why not?" |
32094 | Why not? |
32094 | Why not? |
32094 | Why not? |
32094 | Why not? |
32094 | Why should I understand that, or anything else? |
32094 | Why should there be any road, if the river stops everyone walking along it? |
32094 | Why, what''s wrong? |
32094 | Why? |
32094 | Will that make you angry? |
32094 | Will you? |
32094 | Would anyone at the royal palace break a Glass Cat? |
32094 | Would you like to? |
32094 | Yes; is n''t he jolly? |
32094 | You do n''t want war, do you? |
32094 | 20[ Illustration] As they were preparing to leave, Dorothy asked:"Can you tell us where there is a dark well?" |
32094 | A Patchwork Girl? |
32094 | A prisoner?" |
32094 | After a little while he asked:"Where is the Patchwork Girl now?" |
32094 | And in the Munchkin Country?" |
32094 | And no cake-- no jelly-- no apples-- nothing but bread?" |
32094 | And there''s a Glass Cat--""Glass?" |
32094 | And there''s a Woozy--""What''s a Woozy?" |
32094 | Anything important?" |
32094 | Are n''t you feeling a little queer, just now?" |
32094 | Are n''t you horrid?" |
32094 | Are you glass, or what?" |
32094 | But here is a house by the roadside, so why go farther?" |
32094 | But if I let you go, what will you do?" |
32094 | But the Glass Cat gave a little laugh and inquired in her scornful way:"How do you intend to get the beast out of this forest?" |
32094 | But what is the fifth and last thing you need, in order to complete the magic charm?" |
32094 | But when that is gone, what shall we eat, Unc?" |
32094 | Ca n''t you see? |
32094 | Ca n''t you understand that you and I are superior people and not made like these poor humans?" |
32094 | Champion?" |
32094 | Could the leaf whistle, Ojo wondered? |
32094 | Did n''t you feel the ground tremble? |
32094 | Did you notice my brains, stranger? |
32094 | Did you say you were traveling toward the Emerald City?" |
32094 | Do n''t they ever run around and play and laugh, and have a good time?" |
32094 | Do n''t you love classical music?" |
32094 | Do n''t you wish, Ojo, with all your heart, that you had not been disobedient and broken a Law of Oz?" |
32094 | Do you suppose all the world becomes unlucky one- seventh of the time?" |
32094 | Do you suppose they''d flash imitation fire?" |
32094 | Do you understand that?" |
32094 | Does n''t your straw ever bunch?" |
32094 | Fine sparks, were n''t they?" |
32094 | Have you any name of your own?" |
32094 | Have you met our Scarecrow, then?" |
32094 | Have you noticed how beautiful my patches are in this sunlight?" |
32094 | Her tootsie''s bare, but she do n''t care, So what''s the odds to you?" |
32094 | How are you?" |
32094 | How is it, Sawhorse; are you equal to a swift run?" |
32094 | How shall we get over the fence?" |
32094 | How''s that for a joke, eh? |
32094 | Howdy- do, Miss What''s- your- name?" |
32094 | Hurry up, ca n''t you? |
32094 | I ca n''t see that my colors have faded a particle, as yet; can you?" |
32094 | Is anyone in your party named Ojo the Unlucky?" |
32094 | Is it glass?" |
32094 | Is it possible you ca n''t appreciate rag- time?" |
32094 | Is n''t it wonderful what a little paint will do, if it''s properly applied?" |
32094 | Is that magic?" |
32094 | Is that my name?" |
32094 | It called out, reproachfully:"What''s the matter? |
32094 | It was locked on both sides and over the latch was a sign reading:"WAR IS DECLARED""Ca n''t we go through?" |
32094 | It''s free, is n''t it? |
32094 | It''s funny you and I should live here all alone, in the middle of the forest, is n''t it?" |
32094 | Lucky I passed by, was n''t it?" |
32094 | Magic- maker?" |
32094 | May I go?" |
32094 | May we come out again? |
32094 | Me?" |
32094 | Nice place, is n''t it? |
32094 | Not the Shaggy Man?" |
32094 | Now she turned to Ozma and asked:"May I go with Ojo, to help him?" |
32094 | ONE[ Illustration]"Where''s the butter, Unc Nunkie?" |
32094 | Ojo and I are not afraid; are we, Ojo?" |
32094 | Ojo had been deep in thought, and now he asked the Chief:"Is there a dark well in any part of your country?" |
32094 | Ojo kept close to the Scarecrow and the Scarecrow kept close to Dorothy; but the little girl turned to the queer creatures and asked:"Who are you?" |
32094 | Or are you still cruel and slappy?" |
32094 | Pausing to look back, it asked:"All ready?" |
32094 | See? |
32094 | Suppose we wait and talk with him about it? |
32094 | Tell me, Phony, what is this record like, which you say you have on tap?" |
32094 | Tell me, Unc; why are we so poor?" |
32094 | The Shaggy Man said the people loved her; but how could they? |
32094 | The adventurers now found themselves alone, and Dorothy asked anxiously:"Is anybody hurt?" |
32094 | The girl eyed this sign a moment and then turned to the Scarecrow, asking:"Who is Yoop; or what is Yoop?" |
32094 | The man was standing on the river bank and he called to them:"How do you do? |
32094 | The music stopped, at that, and the machine turned its horn from one to another and said with great indignation:"What''s the matter now? |
32094 | Then he turned to Dorothy and added:"What will become of the Munchkin boy?" |
32094 | Then he went to the table and said:"I wonder if this is my breakfast?" |
32094 | Then one said:"That is clear enough; but where does the joke come in?" |
32094 | Then she seated herself at a desk and asked:"What name?" |
32094 | Then what do you call all those sweet poems?" |
32094 | Then why do n''t you use cotton, such as I am stuffed with?" |
32094 | There; does that suit your royal highness?" |
32094 | They walked a little while in silence and then Ojo said:"If Ozma forbids the Crooked Magician to restore Unc Nunkie to life, what shall I do?" |
32094 | Too bad, Shaggy Man, is n''t it?" |
32094 | Understand?" |
32094 | Unkind, was n''t it?" |
32094 | What are the other things you are to find?" |
32094 | What are you able to do; anything''special?" |
32094 | What are_ you_ made of-- gelatine?" |
32094 | What do you say to my offer, Quadling?" |
32094 | What do you think, Wizard?" |
32094 | What else, Unc?" |
32094 | What harm could there be in picking it? |
32094 | What is Chiss?" |
32094 | What is that?" |
32094 | What is your name, my poor abused phonograph?" |
32094 | What qualities have you given your new servant?" |
32094 | What right has this girl Ruler to keep my Unc Nunkie a statue forever?" |
32094 | What would you prefer: planked whitefish, omelet with jelly or mutton- chops with gravy?" |
32094 | When the visitors had eaten heartily of this fare the woman said to them:"Do you wish to see Dr. Pipt on business or for pleasure?" |
32094 | Where did you come from, Crazy- quilt?" |
32094 | Where''s the jam then?" |
32094 | Who but poor Margolotte could have managed to invent such an unreasonable being as I? |
32094 | Who cares for the outside of anything?" |
32094 | Who is that bright- colored delicacy behind you?" |
32094 | Who put noodles in the soup? |
32094 | Who wants to walk?" |
32094 | Will you please rescue my companions, also?" |
32094 | With my heart- rending growl-- my horrible, shudderful growl? |
32094 | Wo n''t it be funny to run across something yellow in this dismal blue country?" |
32094 | Would you like that kind of food?" |
32094 | Would you like to visit it?" |
32094 | You ask me why not? |
32094 | You see the point, do n''t you? |
32094 | [ Illustration]"Is this really a prison?" |
32094 | [ Illustration]"Tell me,"said the Patchwork Girl earnestly,"do all those queer people you mention really live in the Land of Oz?" |
32094 | [ Illustration]"What, a live Scarecrow?" |
32094 | asked the Shaggy Man;"the tail?" |
32094 | asked the boy,"when all my attempts to save my dear uncle have failed?" |
32094 | cried a man in the first group of Hoppers they met;"whom have you captured?" |
32094 | cried the Hoppers in a chorus;"can you help us? |
32094 | exclaimed Ojo, greatly astonished at the sight of this stranger; and then he added:"Who has saved me, sir?" |
32094 | he asked, reproachfully;"have n''t you any fun in you at all?" |
955 | A Pink Kitten? 955 A Scarecrow? |
955 | A dark well? 955 A little''Cleverness''? |
955 | A popular song? |
955 | A tin woodchopper? |
955 | A what? |
955 | All ready? 955 All ready?" |
955 | Am I captured? |
955 | And alive? |
955 | And am I a prisoner? |
955 | And are n''t you hungry? |
955 | And could he chop wood then? |
955 | And how shall we find the road of yellow bricks? |
955 | And then shoot them at more travelers? 955 And where did you come from?" |
955 | And where is that? |
955 | And you are a Hopper? |
955 | Any more? |
955 | Any more? |
955 | Are flowers alive? |
955 | Are you afraid of men? |
955 | Are you fond of eating honey- bees? |
955 | Are you going to make that dreadful thing live? |
955 | Are you hurt? |
955 | Are you so broken up that you ca n''t play? |
955 | Be quiet, will you? |
955 | Better than mine? |
955 | Better than mine? |
955 | But a mouth is to talk with, is n''t it? |
955 | But do you think for a moment that I would permit you, or anyone else, to pull the left wing from a yellow butterfly? |
955 | But how can you walk, with only one leg? |
955 | But is there ever any oil in a man''s body? |
955 | But it''s a queer animal with three hairs on the tip of its tail that wo n''t come out and--"What wo n''t come out? |
955 | But tell me, is there any way to get to the Horner Country without going through the city of the Hoppers? |
955 | But the question is not if we will behave, but if you will behave? 955 But the question is, do we want to go where the path does?" |
955 | But they''re part of it; and are n''t they pretty trees? |
955 | But what can he have done, and what made him do it? |
955 | But what do you eat now? |
955 | But what else does this Crooked Magician want? |
955 | But why do you go to bed? |
955 | But, tell me, good sir, are you not a trifle lumpy? |
955 | But,said he, in a puzzled way,"what makes those three hairs important? |
955 | Ca n''t I dance till morning, if I want to? |
955 | Ca n''t I sing? |
955 | Ca n''t I whistle? |
955 | Ca n''t anything else be done? |
955 | Ca n''t you get angry''bout something, please? |
955 | Ca n''t you see? |
955 | Ca n''t you take a joke? |
955 | Ca n''t you take''em out, then, and replace''em with pebbles, so that I wo n''t feel above my station in life? |
955 | Ca n''t you talk from this side? |
955 | Can you dig? |
955 | Can you do anything else? |
955 | Can you see it, Scraps? |
955 | Can you swim? |
955 | Champion what? |
955 | Could n''t we make a raft? |
955 | Dear me, Ojo,said the cat;"do n''t you think the creature is a little bit crazy?" |
955 | Did n''t I say you were Ojo the Lucky? |
955 | Did n''t he say what the Hoppers and Horners were like? |
955 | Did you call me''Scraps''? 955 Did you come to us for advice?" |
955 | Did you pick the six- leaved clover? |
955 | Did you see no girls as beautiful as I am in your own country? |
955 | Do n''t my colors run whenever I run? |
955 | Do n''t travelers cross it? |
955 | Do n''t you ever cross it? |
955 | Do n''t you feel tired? |
955 | Do n''t you find it very annoying to be so crooked? |
955 | Do n''t you own a boat? |
955 | Do n''t you see? |
955 | Do n''t you think we ought to land? |
955 | Do n''t you? |
955 | Do you know where one may be found? |
955 | Do you live here, my good man? |
955 | Do you mean me? |
955 | Do you need more stuffing? 955 Do you suppose you could throw me over that fence? |
955 | Do you surrender? |
955 | Do you think a pink kitten-- common meat-- is as pretty as I am? |
955 | Do you think they are all fast colors, Ojo? |
955 | Does anyone live on those mountains beyond here? |
955 | Does she always watch the Magic Picture? |
955 | Fiddle- cum- foo, Howdy- do? 955 Has she any brains?" |
955 | Has something pleased you? |
955 | Have n''t you always lived in the Land of Oz? |
955 | Have n''t you eaten anything in many years? |
955 | Have you any dark wells in your city? |
955 | Have you any other accomplishments? |
955 | Have you ever been to the Emerald City? |
955 | Have you noticed my pink brains? |
955 | Have you now secured all the things you were in search of? |
955 | Have you one? |
955 | Have you plenty of it? |
955 | Have you seen her, then? |
955 | Horrid? |
955 | How about that sign? |
955 | How big a measure? |
955 | How can I lose that''Un,''Dame Margolotte? |
955 | How can I? |
955 | How dare you put your foot on Chiss? |
955 | How did you get in? |
955 | How did you know I had arrived? |
955 | How do you like Oz? |
955 | How do you manage to do it, Diksey? |
955 | How far is it to the Horner Country? |
955 | How long must we keep this up, Shags? |
955 | How many horns do the Horners have? |
955 | How much is a gill? |
955 | How much of the water do you need? |
955 | How would you like it, Shaggy Man, if I took all your shags away from you? |
955 | How? |
955 | Hullo, Ojo,said Scraps;"how are you?" |
955 | I know; but what road shall I take? |
955 | I''ve a right to be surprised, have n''t I? |
955 | I''ve never heard of a dark well; have you? |
955 | If the mountain is under Ozma''s rule, why does n''t she know about the Hoppers and the Horners? |
955 | Is Dorothy made of tin? |
955 | Is Dorothy the little girl who came here from Kansas? |
955 | Is anything hurting you? |
955 | Is blue the only respectable color, then? |
955 | Is it impolite to romp and shout and be jolly? |
955 | Is n''t any butter? 955 Is n''t one punished enough in knowing he has done wrong? |
955 | Is n''t the country and the climate grand? |
955 | Is she patchwork, like me? |
955 | Is that all? |
955 | Is that the extent of your wisdom? |
955 | Is that the way we go? |
955 | Is the Wizard of Oz a humbug? |
955 | Is the owl so very foolish? |
955 | Is there any water in it? |
955 | Is there anything I can do in return for your kindness? |
955 | Is there such a road? |
955 | Is this mountain in the Land of Oz? |
955 | Is this really a prison? |
955 | Is this true? |
955 | Jinjur did a neat job, did n''t she? 955 Let me see; that''s about seven thousand chicks she has hatched out; is n''t it, General?" |
955 | Makes civilized folks wild folks, eh? 955 May I pull out the hairs now?" |
955 | May I stay here a little while before I go to prison? |
955 | May we see the famous Magician, Madam? |
955 | Me? 955 Me?" |
955 | No jam, either? 955 No? |
955 | None at all? |
955 | Nor a raft? |
955 | Now tell me, please, what magic things must you find? |
955 | Oh; can you growl? |
955 | Oh; do you change your head? |
955 | Oh; do you mean the pink pebbles you call your brains, and your red heart and green eyes? |
955 | Oh; is that so? 955 Outside? |
955 | Raven, or crow? |
955 | Real fire? |
955 | Really? |
955 | Scraps? |
955 | Seems? 955 Shall I throw in a stone, to waken him?" |
955 | So the clover has n''t been picked, eh? |
955 | Tell me,pleaded Ojo, speaking to the Crooked Magician,"what must we find to make the compound that will save Unc Nunkie?" |
955 | Tell me,said the Patchwork Girl earnestly,"do all those queer people you mention really live in the Land of Oz?" |
955 | The question is, who''s going to explain the joke to the Horners? 955 The shape does n''t make a thing honest, does it?" |
955 | Then what in the world shall we do? |
955 | Then what shall I do? |
955 | Then why did you both leave him? |
955 | Then why is the prison so fine, and why are you so kind to me? |
955 | Then why was I ever invented? |
955 | Then,said Scraps,"suppose we go in and find him? |
955 | There''s a Patchwork Girl and--"A what? |
955 | They''ll have to prove him guilty, wo n''t they?'''' 955 This is somewhere, is n''t it?" |
955 | True that we have less understanding? |
955 | Unlucky? 955 Was it you who rescued me from the leaf?" |
955 | Well, Doc Pipt, do you mean to introduce us, or not? |
955 | Well, what of it? |
955 | Well, why do n''t you sprinkle some of that powder on them and bring them to life again? |
955 | What about the Hoppers? |
955 | What about the Scarecrow? |
955 | What are the people like? |
955 | What are you trying to find? |
955 | What caused you to think that? |
955 | What companions? |
955 | What crime? |
955 | What did he do then? |
955 | What did old Mombi the Witch do with the Powder of Life your husband gave her? |
955 | What did you do all night? |
955 | What do you know about the Crooked Magician who lives on the mountain? |
955 | What do you mean by such impertinence? |
955 | What do you s''pose he''s done? |
955 | What do you think, Champion? |
955 | What do you want? |
955 | What does it mean? |
955 | What does that mean? |
955 | What does the Liquid of Petrifaction do? |
955 | What for? |
955 | What for? |
955 | What good will that do? |
955 | What had you to do with my brains? |
955 | What has happened to Scraps? |
955 | What has happened to you? |
955 | What have we got? |
955 | What in the world were you doing? |
955 | What is a Woozy, please? |
955 | What is a patchwork quilt? |
955 | What is a servant? |
955 | What is it? |
955 | What is it? |
955 | What is queer about it? |
955 | What is sleep? |
955 | What is the best way to get to the Emerald City? |
955 | What is the next thing Ojo must get? |
955 | What kind of a well is that, sir? |
955 | What next? |
955 | What right have you to order me around? 955 What seems to be the trouble?" |
955 | What shall we do, Shaggy Man? 955 What sign?" |
955 | What was the joke? |
955 | What weapons do you fight with? |
955 | What will they do with him? |
955 | What wolf? |
955 | What''s funny? |
955 | What''s rag- time? |
955 | What''s the game, anyhow-- blind- man''s- buff? |
955 | What''s the news since I left? 955 What''s the trouble?" |
955 | What''s up, Chief? |
955 | What''s wrong now? |
955 | What''s wrong? |
955 | What, a live Scarecrow? |
955 | What, that little squeak? |
955 | What? |
955 | When do you expect to return to the Emerald City? |
955 | Where are you bound for? |
955 | Where does he live? |
955 | Where does this river go to? |
955 | Where is the Horner Country? |
955 | Where is the house, Bungle? |
955 | Where shall we go? 955 Where''s the gold flask, Dorothy?" |
955 | Where? |
955 | Which one? 955 Who are the Hoppers?" |
955 | Who are you, Unknown Being? |
955 | Who cares for a butterfly? |
955 | Who cares for''em, anyhow? 955 Who carves the faces on them?" |
955 | Who is Dorothy? |
955 | Who is the dwarf? |
955 | Who is there? |
955 | Who made the joke? |
955 | Who would think such a funny harlequin lived in the Land of Oz? 955 Who, me?" |
955 | Who? 955 Why are we so poor, Unc?" |
955 | Why are you Ojo the Unlucky? |
955 | Why ca n''t the man make us a raft? |
955 | Why did n''t you make her pretty to look at? |
955 | Why did they shut you up here? |
955 | Why do n''t you take me with you? |
955 | Why do n''t you use it on your streets, then, and the outside of your houses, to make them as pretty as they are within? |
955 | Why do they sit so still, and all in a row? |
955 | Why do you put those things into your mouth? |
955 | Why do you say that, madam? |
955 | Why does n''t he say anything? |
955 | Why not, sir? |
955 | Why not? 955 Why not?" |
955 | Why not? |
955 | Why not? |
955 | Why not? |
955 | Why not? |
955 | Why should I understand that, or anything else? |
955 | Why should there be any road, if the river stops everyone walking along it? |
955 | Why, what''s wrong? |
955 | Why? |
955 | Will that make you angry? |
955 | Will you? |
955 | Would anyone at the royal palace break a Glass Cat? |
955 | Would you like to? |
955 | Yes; is n''t he jolly? |
955 | You do n''t want war, do you? |
955 | A Patchwork Girl? |
955 | A prisoner?" |
955 | After a little while he asked:"Where is the Patchwork Girl now?" |
955 | And in the Munchkin Country?" |
955 | And no cake-- no jelly-- no apples-- nothing but bread?" |
955 | And there''s a Glass Cat--""Glass?" |
955 | And there''s a Woozy--""What''s a Woozy?" |
955 | Anything important?" |
955 | Are n''t you feeling a little queer, just now?" |
955 | Are n''t you horrid?" |
955 | Are you glass, or what?" |
955 | But here is a house by the roadside, so why go farther?" |
955 | But if I let you go, what will you do?" |
955 | But the Glass Cat gave a little laugh and inquired in her scornful way:"How do you intend to get the beast out of this forest?" |
955 | But what is the fifth and last thing you need, in order to complete the magic charm?" |
955 | But when that is gone, what shall we eat, Unc?" |
955 | Ca n''t you see? |
955 | Ca n''t you understand that you and I are superior people and not made like these poor humans?" |
955 | Champion?" |
955 | Chapter Twenty The Captive Yoop As they were preparing to leave, Dorothy asked:"Can you tell us where there is a dark well?" |
955 | Could the leaf whistle, Ojo wondered? |
955 | Did n''t you feel the ground tremble? |
955 | Did you notice my brains, stranger? |
955 | Did you say you were traveling toward the Emerald City?" |
955 | Do n''t they ever run around and play and laugh, and have a good time?" |
955 | Do n''t you love classical music?" |
955 | Do n''t you wish, Ojo, with all your heart, that you had not been disobedient and broken a Law of Oz?" |
955 | Do you suppose all the world becomes unlucky one- seventh of the time?" |
955 | Do you suppose they''d flash imitation fire?" |
955 | Do you understand that?" |
955 | Does n''t your straw ever bunch?" |
955 | Fine sparks, were n''t they?" |
955 | Have you any name of your own?" |
955 | Have you met our Scarecrow, then?" |
955 | Have you noticed how beautiful my patches are in this sunlight?" |
955 | Her tootsie''s bare, but she do n''t care, So what''s the odds to you?" |
955 | How are you?" |
955 | How is it, Sawhorse; are you equal to a swift run?" |
955 | How shall we get over the fence?" |
955 | How''s that for a joke, eh? |
955 | Howdy- do, Miss What''s- your- name?" |
955 | Hurry up, ca n''t you? |
955 | I ca n''t see that my colors have faded a particle, as yet; can you?" |
955 | Is anyone in your party named Ojo the Unlucky?" |
955 | Is it glass?" |
955 | Is it possible you ca n''t appreciate rag- time?" |
955 | Is n''t it wonderful what a little paint will do, if it''s properly applied?" |
955 | Is that magic?" |
955 | Is that my name?" |
955 | It called out, reproachfully:"What''s the matter? |
955 | It was locked on both sides and over the latch was a sign reading:"WAR IS DECLARED""Ca n''t we go through?" |
955 | It''s free, is n''t it?" |
955 | It''s funny you and I should live here all alone, in the middle of the forest, is n''t it?" |
955 | Lucky I passed by, was n''t it?" |
955 | Magic- maker?" |
955 | May I go?" |
955 | May we come out again? |
955 | Me?" |
955 | Nice place, is n''t it? |
955 | Not the Shaggy Man?" |
955 | Now she turned to Ozma and asked:"May I go with Ojo, to help him?" |
955 | Ojo and I are not afraid; are we, Ojo?" |
955 | Ojo had been deep in thought, and now he asked the Chief:"Is there a dark well in any part of your country?" |
955 | Ojo kept close to the Scarecrow and the Scarecrow kept close to Dorothy; but the little girl turned to the queer creatures and asked:"Who are you?" |
955 | Or are you still cruel and slappy?" |
955 | Pausing to look back, it asked:"All ready?" |
955 | See? |
955 | Suppose we wait and talk with him about it? |
955 | Tell me, Phony, what is this record like, which you say you have on tap?" |
955 | Tell me, Unc; why are we so poor?" |
955 | The Shaggy Man said the people loved her; but how could they? |
955 | The adventurers now found themselves alone, and Dorothy asked anxiously:"Is anybody hurt?" |
955 | The girl eyed this sign a moment and turned to the Scarecrow, asking:"Who is Yoop; or what is Yoop?" |
955 | The man was standing on the river bank and he called to them:"How do you do? |
955 | The music stopped, at that, and the machine turned its horn from one to another and said with great indignation:"What''s the matter now? |
955 | Then he turned to Dorothy and added:"What will become of the Munchkin boy?" |
955 | Then he went to the table and said:"I wonder if this is my breakfast?" |
955 | Then one said:"That is clear enough; but where does the joke come in?''" |
955 | Then she seated herself at a desk and asked:"What name?" |
955 | Then what do you call all those sweet poems?" |
955 | Then why do n''t you use cotton, such as I am stuffed with?" |
955 | There; does that suit your royal highness?" |
955 | They walked a little while in silence and then Ojo said:"If Ozma forbids the Crooked Magician to restore Unc Nunkie to life, what shall I do?" |
955 | Too bad, Shaggy Man, is n''t it?" |
955 | Understand?" |
955 | Unkind, was n''t it?" |
955 | What are the other things you are to find?" |
955 | What are you able to do; anything''special?" |
955 | What are you made of-- gelatine?" |
955 | What do you say to my offer, Quadling?" |
955 | What do you think, Wizard?" |
955 | What else, Unc?" |
955 | What harm could there be in picking it? |
955 | What is Chiss? |
955 | What is that?" |
955 | What is your name, my poor abused phonograph?" |
955 | What qualities have you given your new servant?" |
955 | What right has this girl Ruler to keep my Unc Nunkie a statue forever?" |
955 | What would you prefer: planked whitefish, omelet with jelly or mutton- chops with gravy?" |
955 | When the visitors had eaten heartily of this fare the woman said to them:"Do you wish to see Dr. Pipt on business or for pleasure?" |
955 | Where did you come from, Crazy- quilt?" |
955 | Where''s the jam then?" |
955 | Who but poor Margolotte could have managed to invent such an unreasonable being as I? |
955 | Who cares for the outside of anything?" |
955 | Who is that bright- colored delicacy behind you?" |
955 | Who put noodles in the soup? |
955 | Who wants to walk?" |
955 | Will you please rescue my companions, also?" |
955 | With my heart- rending growl-- my horrible, shudderful growl? |
955 | Wo n''t it be funny to run across something yellow in this dismal blue country?" |
955 | Would you like that kind of food?" |
955 | Would you like to visit it?" |
955 | You ask me why not? |
955 | You see the point, do n''t you? |
955 | asked the Shaggy Man;"the tail?" |
955 | asked the boy,"when all my attempts to save my dear uncle have failed?" |
955 | cried a man in the first group of Hoppers they met;"whom have you captured?" |
955 | cried the Hoppers in a chorus;"can you help us? |
955 | exclaimed Ojo, greatly astonished at the sight of this stranger; and then he added:"Who has saved me, sir?" |
955 | he asked, reproachfully;"have n''t you any fun in you at all?" |
9395 | An ordeal? |
9395 | And how can you get them to stop? |
9395 | And what about Colorland? |
9395 | And what about all the funny characters she says live there? |
9395 | And what about the strange stories? |
9395 | And what is the purpose of your journey? |
9395 | And what may that mission be, if I may be so bold as to ask? |
9395 | And your purpose, my dear? |
9395 | Are n''t they just the most adorable creatures? |
9395 | Are you all right? 9395 Are you aware of the light?" |
9395 | Are you coming to kill me, too? 9395 Are you feeling poorly?" |
9395 | Are you saying that rocks are alive? |
9395 | Are you saying we live two lives simultaneously-- one on earth during the day, and one on the ANIM level at night? |
9395 | Are you saying you think our neighborhood is run down, and you do n''t think any decent person would want to live here? 9395 Are you the leader?" |
9395 | Auntie Em, could I stay home today? |
9395 | But how can you love someone who hates you? |
9395 | But how do you do that? |
9395 | But is n''t it human nature to see things as we want to see them? |
9395 | But order a river? 9395 But we believe Dorothy, do n''t we?" |
9395 | But what can I do? |
9395 | But what on earth do you want a pin cushion for? |
9395 | But why have you returned so soon? |
9395 | But why not? |
9395 | But why not? |
9395 | But you are so nice, why would anyone want to be hurtful? |
9395 | But, as Scarecrow said, it is confusing to read all those different ideas about things? |
9395 | But,said the Scarecrow,"what about the really bad ones? |
9395 | Ca n''t anyone stop all this? |
9395 | Can people really do that? |
9395 | Can they hurt me? |
9395 | Can we do it now? |
9395 | Can you describe it to us? |
9395 | Can you imagine how much worse conditions would be in the world had these masters not lived? |
9395 | Can you tell me the shapes of some other thoughts and what their effects are? |
9395 | Chemicals for their mind? |
9395 | Could n''t you also cover meditation? |
9395 | Dangerous? |
9395 | Depends on what? |
9395 | Did anyone bring a map with them? |
9395 | Did you see that? |
9395 | Do n''t mortals understand that? |
9395 | Do n''t you know that mind is all there is? 9395 Do n''t you see the name of the land next to Colorland?" |
9395 | Do they like plants, too? |
9395 | Do they prefer to be miserable? |
9395 | Do you know what kind of country you headed into? |
9395 | Do you know what you''re saying, Dorothy? |
9395 | Do you know who the Great Wizard is? |
9395 | Do you know,said the Fuzzy Yellow Wogglebug,"that thoughts have shapes?" |
9395 | Do you realize, my friends, the power that is contained in that love that is being offered you? 9395 Do you really think it''ll take that long?" |
9395 | Do you remember studying my life at school in your history lessons? |
9395 | Do you remember when you first arrived in Oz and your house fell on the Wicked Witch of the East and killed her dead? 9395 Do you remember when you first drafted the Constitution of the United States?" |
9395 | Do you see that red haze, Dorothy? |
9395 | Do you still hate us? |
9395 | Do you think I can become attractive? |
9395 | Do you think so? |
9395 | Do you think they would accept what was said, and change their ways? |
9395 | Does n''t it all boil down to what we said earlier? 9395 Dorothy, do you hear me?" |
9395 | Elfland? |
9395 | Excuse me, but did you see something? |
9395 | Excuse me,said Dorothy,"but did I hear you correctly? |
9395 | For example: if the bad person were to say to himself, prior to performing an act of violence,/What am I doing? 9395 Have n''t you been absorbing all that we have been told? |
9395 | Have n''t you heard the song? |
9395 | Have you come for R and R? |
9395 | Have you seen the Octapong before? |
9395 | Help you? |
9395 | Hmmm, is that so? |
9395 | How about this for the last verse? |
9395 | How are things decided, then? |
9395 | How are we going to get back, Dorothy? |
9395 | How can I meet him, then? |
9395 | How can this understanding be accomplished among your people? 9395 How can we achieve that?" |
9395 | How could He love someone so evil? |
9395 | How could they help but see that their lives have great meaning-- that they do n''t just live and die and that''s the end of it? |
9395 | How did she ever think up such a name? |
9395 | How did you do that? |
9395 | How do we define this man? 9395 How do we do that?" |
9395 | How do we know if he can hear us, or even that he exists if no one has seen him? |
9395 | How do you feel, Dorothy? |
9395 | How does it make you feel if you''re not angry or resentful? |
9395 | How long do you think our journey will take? |
9395 | How long will it be before we get to Octapongland? |
9395 | How many great teachers have come and gone? 9395 How often in these times is a problem attacked in this manner? |
9395 | Hungry? |
9395 | I do? |
9395 | I said, what''s the use of a well without a bucket? |
9395 | I said,repeated the Lion,"If the thoughts have forms, what kind of shape must her thoughts be in?" |
9395 | I said,replied Dorothy, beginning to sing:"If thoughts are things that go bump in the night, what kind of thoughts do you think are right? |
9395 | I suppose we must go through Tickleland? |
9395 | I thought this was...? |
9395 | I was wondering which political party is the best for our country, Republican or Democrat? |
9395 | I''m locked out of my own castle? |
9395 | I''m still mystified as to how you create a river to order? |
9395 | I''ve got a good one,said the Tin Woodman:"If the thoughts of witches are jagged and sharp, what kind of thoughts do they think after dark?" |
9395 | I- I thought you were...."Dead? |
9395 | If he is alive, then where is he? |
9395 | If people of earth were to be told the things that have been rejected from us by the powers that be upon your planet, I wonder, would they believe? 9395 If thoughts have forms, what kind of shape must her thoughts be in?" |
9395 | If you, a very powerful witch, can not make her give up her evil ways, what hope have I? |
9395 | In other words, most of our worries never materialize, so why fret constantly over something that in all probability will never occur? |
9395 | Is Dorothy going to help us again? |
9395 | Is anything the matter, Dorothy? |
9395 | Is it dangerous? |
9395 | Is n''t Oz a happy place now? |
9395 | Is n''t that just something? |
9395 | Is n''t that the point of the whole thing? |
9395 | Is that so? |
9395 | Is that true, Dorothy dear? |
9395 | Is that what you mean when you say my goldfish is not really dead? |
9395 | Is there any way we can help you? |
9395 | It appears that way, does n''t it? 9395 It is beautiful, is n''t it?" |
9395 | Know ye not that ye are the Temple of Creation? 9395 Let me try,"said the Scarecrow:"If thoughts are things that can zip and zoom, what kind of thoughts do you think in your room?" |
9395 | May I come to Elfland when I die? |
9395 | More power? |
9395 | Not to change the subject,said the Tin Woodman,"but where do we go from here?" |
9395 | Now everyone,she shouted, waving her arms:"Ohhh... What kind of thoughts do they think after dark?" |
9395 | Now let''s see.... What else were we going to discuss? 9395 Now what?" |
9395 | Now, what is this they called Man who was given dominion over all things by his Creator? 9395 Now, why is man on earth? |
9395 | Now, would you all like to know something of our spaceships? |
9395 | Octapongland? |
9395 | Oh no, what if I ca n''t distinguish between the real and the unreal? |
9395 | Oh, before you go,said Dorothy,"can you tell us about Thoughtformland and Americanindianland?" |
9395 | Oh, it will be so marvelous, wo n''t it? |
9395 | Only... only..."Only what? |
9395 | Or fish? 9395 Or what about your tin- can friend?" |
9395 | Precious to whom, might I ask? |
9395 | R and R? |
9395 | Really now? |
9395 | Really? 9395 Really?" |
9395 | Remember what President Washington told you? 9395 Shall we go in?" |
9395 | So they have to steal other people''s shoes? |
9395 | So, my little one,she sneered,"you decided to help me, eh? |
9395 | Sorry for them? |
9395 | Speaking of which, have you been noticing our surroundings? 9395 T- t- talk to her?" |
9395 | Taking people''s property without their consent? |
9395 | Tell them''do n''t stop''? |
9395 | That key is Love, is n''t it? |
9395 | That the atoms of its body are still in motion and will become a part of some other living thing? |
9395 | The reason they do it is quite simple: they do it for food, and the reason--"For food? |
9395 | Then, is it true? |
9395 | Therapy? |
9395 | They do? |
9395 | Thick and thin what? |
9395 | Thought you could get away, eh? 9395 Tickleland?" |
9395 | Warning you that you''re welcome? |
9395 | Was the happiest? |
9395 | We all had quite a discussion on the subject of knowledge and truth and books? |
9395 | We''ll be extremely careful, wo n''t we everyone? |
9395 | Well what do you call it? |
9395 | Well what? |
9395 | Well, how do we go through? |
9395 | Well, how''s the bag of straw and the tin can? |
9395 | Well, is n''t it precious to you? |
9395 | Well, is n''t it? |
9395 | Well, is n''t that something? |
9395 | Well, my pretty, what say you now, eh? |
9395 | Well, what are you people doing here in the first place? 9395 Well, what shall we do now?" |
9395 | Well, what? 9395 Well, where do you wish to be taken?" |
9395 | Well,continued the Girrephalump,"where do you wish to go? |
9395 | Well,said the Lion,"you''ve heard the expression''so and so makes me see red''?" |
9395 | Well,said the Tin Woodman at length,"how would you like a nice cup of tea?" |
9395 | Were you sleeping? |
9395 | What about a dead animal? |
9395 | What about countries,said the Scarecrow,"whose governments do n''t believe in a supreme intelligence, life after death, or rebirth? |
9395 | What about her? |
9395 | What about me? |
9395 | What about my name? 9395 What are they doing?" |
9395 | What are we going to do? |
9395 | What did he say would be on Dorothy''s head? |
9395 | What did you say would be in the pudding? |
9395 | What did you say? |
9395 | What did you say? |
9395 | What do you make of it? |
9395 | What do you mean, wherever she is? |
9395 | What does UFO mean? |
9395 | What does that mean? |
9395 | What does that thought look like? |
9395 | What happened, Dorothy? |
9395 | What happens if you ask them to tickle you more? |
9395 | What if I fall overboard? |
9395 | What if someone is not content with one of these little houses you have,asked Dorothy,"but wants to build a great big house on top of the hill?" |
9395 | What if they''re really hungry? |
9395 | What if you brought us all home? |
9395 | What is happening to me? 9395 What is it this time?" |
9395 | What is it? |
9395 | What is that supposed to mean? |
9395 | What is the matter with you, child? 9395 What is your intent, sir?" |
9395 | What is? |
9395 | What other work do you do? |
9395 | What shall we do now? |
9395 | What song? |
9395 | What was the general consensus? |
9395 | What would we have done without you? |
9395 | What''s a W.T.? |
9395 | What''s going on? |
9395 | What''s that like? |
9395 | What''s the Golden Rule? |
9395 | What''s the matter? |
9395 | What''s the matter? |
9395 | What''s the matter? |
9395 | What''s the use of a well without a bucket? |
9395 | What, my friends, do you think is the greatest power in the universe? |
9395 | What? |
9395 | What? |
9395 | What? |
9395 | When will that be? |
9395 | Where do you live? |
9395 | Who are you? |
9395 | Who are you? |
9395 | Who are you? |
9395 | Who assigns the Indian guides? |
9395 | Who wrote that? 9395 Who- who does she th- think she is?" |
9395 | Who? |
9395 | Why are n''t we all shouting and dancing for joy? |
9395 | Why are you? |
9395 | Why ca n''t the schools teach the children differently? |
9395 | Why could I not see that at the time? |
9395 | Why do n''t we stay here overnight,she said,"and get an early start in the morning?" |
9395 | Why do n''t you look at each other''s heads with it? |
9395 | Why do people have to go around stealing other people''s things? 9395 Why do people make these chemicals and sell them?" |
9395 | Why do they hate having to do as they''re told so much? |
9395 | Why do they prolong the agony? 9395 Why do you suppose nature is gradually becoming more violent around your planet? |
9395 | Why does God even allow bad people to be born in the first place? |
9395 | Why not? |
9395 | Why on earth do they do that? |
9395 | Why should she be scared of us? |
9395 | Why the Yellow Belt? |
9395 | Why would you be sorry for them? |
9395 | Why would you want to save me? |
9395 | Why, what do you mean? 9395 Will it really fly?" |
9395 | Will they fly? |
9395 | Will they stop tickling you if you ask them to? |
9395 | Will you do it, Dorothy? 9395 Wo n''t that be a surprise for her?" |
9395 | Worry themselves to death? |
9395 | Would n''t we, everyone? |
9395 | Would you care for milk and sugar? |
9395 | Would you care to have tea with me? 9395 Would you care to walk in the garden?" |
9395 | Would you get that? |
9395 | Would you help around the house without being asked? 9395 Would you help me with this, Em?" |
9395 | Would you like a drink of water, Dorothy? |
9395 | Would you like to see your little goldfish? |
9395 | Would you like to take over, George? 9395 Yellow Belt?" |
9395 | You do have a government, then? |
9395 | You have? |
9395 | You have? |
9395 | You mean about Oz? |
9395 | You mean it''s not real? |
9395 | You mean the Great Wizard that Glinda spoke of? |
9395 | You mean the place you''ve been telling us about? |
9395 | You mean there is no lady lion to keep you company? |
9395 | You mean you can see them? |
9395 | You never what? |
9395 | You see? |
9395 | You were going to tell us about Americanindianland? |
9395 | You''re the reason for what? |
9395 | Your little goldfish did recognized you, did n''t he? |
9395 | ''/ So, beloved friends, how should you define man? |
9395 | * Chapter Fifteen: Elfland*"Well, what next?" |
9395 | * Chapter Twenty- five: A Mystical Encounter*"Where does this mysterious stranger live?" |
9395 | A strange thought suddenly occurred to her: What if Oz was the real world, and Kansas but a shadowy dream world? |
9395 | Again everyone joined in: Ohhh... What kind of thoughts will you think tonight? |
9395 | Am I not correct?" |
9395 | And Colorland?" |
9395 | And do your homework without putting up a fuss?" |
9395 | And how angry the Wicked Witch of the West was?" |
9395 | And how did each cell of the body, as it reproduced, know that it was to be a liver cell, heart cell, et cetera? |
9395 | And what is the greatest law of all, my friends? |
9395 | Are we, Boys?" |
9395 | Be ye perfect... How shall we become perfect? |
9395 | Because they wish to cling to suffering? |
9395 | Besides, you got us out of the situation, did n''t you?" |
9395 | But how many people of today pay any attention to this kind of advice? |
9395 | But how was I to know the water would melt her down to a puddle? |
9395 | But what else is there to say? |
9395 | But would you like to look around?" |
9395 | By the way, may I ask you a question?" |
9395 | Can you see, my friends, why this is? |
9395 | Can you visualize how different your world would be? |
9395 | Can you visualize the results? |
9395 | Could it be for selfish reasons? |
9395 | Could it be that certain interests see their power crumbling through the introduction of certain improvements upon planet earth? |
9395 | Could this be, my friends? |
9395 | Did n''t anyone tell you that?" |
9395 | Did n''t you hear me calling?" |
9395 | Did you say Sir Bear? |
9395 | Do n''t you agree?" |
9395 | Do n''t you like it?" |
9395 | Do n''t you remember what I told you?" |
9395 | Do n''t your people want to be happy?" |
9395 | Do you feel guilty about killing her sisters?" |
9395 | Do you feel the power as you breathe in? |
9395 | Do you have a slight understanding of what would happen to your planet if suddenly all would start emanating positive thoughts? |
9395 | Do you realize the power that it will place in your hands once you are established in it? |
9395 | Do you think the raft will stay big? |
9395 | Do you understand?" |
9395 | Does n''t He know the state of their soul before they''re born?" |
9395 | Does n''t that feel good? |
9395 | Does that sound bizarre?" |
9395 | Does this sound inconceivable to you, my friends, or can you conceive of this? |
9395 | Does this surprise you? |
9395 | Dorothy began again:"If thoughts are things that can give you a fright, What kind of thoughts will you bring to sight? |
9395 | Dorothy said,"Why do n''t we leave these two alone for a while to get acquainted? |
9395 | Dorothy thought:"What if Aunt Em could see all this?" |
9395 | Dorothy, if your masses and your leaders could realize this, I wonder what their reaction would be? |
9395 | Everyone joined in to repeat the last line:"What kind of thoughts will you think tonight?" |
9395 | Everyone ready? |
9395 | Everyone sang the last line really loud:"What kind of thoughts will you think tooo- night?" |
9395 | Have n''t you ever lost something, then found it in a place you''ve already looked?" |
9395 | How can we be sure of electing only those who have the best interests of our beloved country at heart?" |
9395 | How can we establish love and understanding among us if these things are not mastered? |
9395 | How can you establish this among your people? |
9395 | How could I be? |
9395 | How do you define this thing called man? |
9395 | How do you do this? |
9395 | How do you feel?" |
9395 | How do you think we could make a big raft for you giants? |
9395 | How long ago was their land discovered?" |
9395 | How many earth people would be willing to leave their comfortable homes and work in your slums, to go there and live in the filth that exists? |
9395 | How would it be if everyone in Oz looked the same? |
9395 | How would they like it if someone stole from them?" |
9395 | How/could/ they disbelieve her story? |
9395 | I wonder how many varieties there are?" |
9395 | I''d call that arguing, would n''t you?" |
9395 | Is it? |
9395 | Is it? |
9395 | Is n''t it a beautiful day?" |
9395 | Is that what I heard you say? |
9395 | Is that what you''re saying? |
9395 | It sounds a little bit like Oz, does n''t it? |
9395 | It was pretty funny, huh? |
9395 | It''s good to think, do n''t you agree?" |
9395 | It''s/''do this,/''and/''do that/,''and/''why are n''t you doing so and so/?'' |
9395 | Just like that?" |
9395 | May I?" |
9395 | Must we go through Octapongland?" |
9395 | Now, what would Aunt Em think if she could see me? |
9395 | Oh dear, what if it gets little again? |
9395 | Or get up in the morning in time for school, and go to bed at a reasonable hour? |
9395 | Oz her real home and Kansas just a place she was somehow visiting in her dreams...? |
9395 | Peculiar, is n''t it? |
9395 | Remarkable, is n''t it?" |
9395 | Remember that was told to us? |
9395 | Shall we go higher? |
9395 | She glared at Dorothy and screamed,"You thought you''d liquidated me, did n''t you, my pretty? |
9395 | She looked incredulously at Dorothy, and, shaking her head in disbelief, said,"You are trying to save me?" |
9395 | She made one final swoop at Dorothy-- screaming in her ear,"Well, my little pretty, what say you now? |
9395 | Sir Bear?" |
9395 | So why prolong the agony? |
9395 | The Lion said,"Let me make one up: If thoughts have wings and can fly away, what kind of thoughts are you thinking today?" |
9395 | The Scarecrow interceded,"We discussed this recently, did n''t we, Dorothy?" |
9395 | The Wicked Witch of the West screamed at her:"So, you thought you''d get away from me, eh? |
9395 | The leader of the Girrephalumps walked right up to Dorothy and said,"You knocked, madam?" |
9395 | The question I now pose to you is: How can we solicit help from the people themselves?" |
9395 | Then, turning to the Pinhead child, he asked,"How much will it cost?" |
9395 | They all sang at the top of their voices:"What kind of thoughts do you think in your room?" |
9395 | This sounds like a big order, does it not? |
9395 | Well, would you like to begin?" |
9395 | Well,"the Witch said, looking around at all her friends,"are we all ready?" |
9395 | What about them? |
9395 | What has happened?" |
9395 | What is the nature of this living energy that appears to have an intelligence all its own? |
9395 | What kind of a life is this? |
9395 | What kind of thoughts do you think to yourself? |
9395 | What kind of thoughts do you think to yourself? |
9395 | What kind of thoughts do you think to yourself? |
9395 | What kind of thoughts will you think tonight?" |
9395 | What kind of thoughts will you think tonight?" |
9395 | What kind of thoughts will you think tonight?" |
9395 | What on earth has food got to do with it?" |
9395 | What solution could we arrive at that would be most beneficial to all concerned? |
9395 | What would be the results if love and harmony existed around this table, and around all your conference tables? |
9395 | Where are you?" |
9395 | Who do you think you are?" |
9395 | Who is to be the supreme authority on the matter?" |
9395 | Who''s going to do it? |
9395 | Who, no matter what they go through, continue to be as evil as ever? |
9395 | Why clutter up the proceedings with a lot of unnecessary rhetoric? |
9395 | Why do n''t we transport your Aunt Em and Uncle Henry to Oz? |
9395 | Why is this, my friends? |
9395 | Why the refusal to accept? |
9395 | Why the stubbornness? |
9395 | Why, oh why, make it difficult? |
9395 | Why? |
9395 | Will you tell your story?" |
9395 | Would you behave in school, and concentrate on learning all you could? |
9395 | Would you like to answer first, George?" |
9395 | Would you like to continue, George?" |
9395 | Would you like to hear the famous Wogglebug song? |
9395 | Would you move over please? |
9395 | Yet how few, even to a small degree, attempt to follow the teachings? |
9395 | You mean you can order a river on demand? |
9395 | You say you will mention how kind I''ve been?" |
9395 | You were sitting on your friend the rock, having a conversation with him?" |
9395 | You will accompany us on our journey, wo n''t you?" |
9395 | Your great Avatar often spoke of the I AM, but how has it been interpreted by your people? |
9395 | Your scraggly stuffed friend?" |
9395 | but rather''What is best for all concerned?'' |
9395 | questioned Dorothy,"You mean rest and recreation?" |
9395 | said Dorothy, as they all chimed in:"What kind of thoughts are you thinking today?" |