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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 39 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 44746 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 Dorothy 21 Ozma 17 King 15 Scarecrow 11 illustration 11 Wizard 11 Tin 10 Woodman 10 Lion 7 Queen 6 Polychrome 5 Shaggy 5 Princess 5 City 5 Button 5 Bright 4 Nome 4 Emerald 4 Cowardly 3 Witch 3 Trot 3 Man 3 Land 3 Glinda 3 Girl 3 Bill 2 Zeb 2 Woozy 2 Woot 2 Woggle 2 Wicked 2 Uncle 2 Unc 2 Toto 2 Tok 2 Tip 2 Tiktok 2 Tik 2 Sorcerer 2 Skeezers 2 Scraps 2 Saw 2 Ruggedo 2 Royal 2 Pumpkinhead 2 President 2 Pon 2 Patchwork 2 Ork 2 Ojo Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3160 time 2872 man 2753 way 2567 head 2378 girl 2335 people 2077 friend 1889 eye 1884 thing 1800 boy 1563 one 1397 room 1385 hand 1355 place 1218 voice 1205 country 1172 tree 1167 illustration 1119 side 1096 day 1048 door 1045 foot 1008 water 979 palace 957 house 954 nothing 954 face 909 life 862 arm 852 word 852 body 847 magic 832 creature 826 air 821 leg 798 other 767 child 733 world 719 something 719 anything 704 mountain 697 part 695 heart 692 soldier 677 rock 670 throne 658 moment 648 forest 640 castle 625 ground Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 6586 Dorothy 3994 Oz 3608 Ozma 3368 Scarecrow 3236 King 2348 Wizard 1694 Tin 1664 _ 1548 Woodman 1437 Lion 1303 City 1281 Shaggy 1177 Queen 1138 Emerald 1134 Princess 1123 Land 1092 Glinda 1038 Trot 1010 Man 902 Cowardly 846 Ojo 767 Bill 718 Nome 704 Magic 679 Betsy 670 Button 609 Tip 603 Majesty 594 Witch 578 Scraps 553 Girl 539 Billina 519 Jack 508 Polychrome 508 Notta 502 Bright 487 Toto 484 Ruggedo 482 Royal 481 Jellia 467 Country 420 exclaimed 409 Woot 409 Samuel 408 Nick 408 Bob 407 Ork 394 Patchwork 384 Kabumpo 379 Uncle Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 23717 i 19696 you 16742 he 16450 it 11565 they 8972 she 7807 we 6310 them 5464 me 5265 him 3216 her 2960 us 1204 himself 522 herself 515 myself 498 themselves 317 yourself 309 one 304 ''s 224 ''em 188 ourselves 181 itself 84 mine 45 em 44 yours 17 yourselves 13 his 11 yew 11 theirs 9 i''m 7 ours 6 thee 6 oneself 4 jus 3 thyself 3 hers 2 you''ve 2 you''re 2 you''ll 2 this,/ 2 think?--they 2 ifs 1 zo 1 you--_you 1 yewerself 1 ye 1 what?/ 1 wart 1 w 1 u Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 60908 be 20250 have 11672 do 10930 say 4835 go 4695 see 4655 make 4209 come 4021 know 3541 ask 3340 look 3031 get 2893 think 2854 find 2683 take 2158 tell 1901 reply 1846 give 1743 seem 1629 begin 1543 stand 1540 let 1431 answer 1404 turn 1371 eat 1354 try 1333 cry 1322 run 1305 hear 1299 live 1231 leave 1230 keep 1191 become 1141 sit 1131 return 1121 call 1092 want 1047 fall 1028 walk 979 bring 962 feel 953 follow 941 grow 915 help 900 use 878 stop 866 like 863 happen 862 wish 859 fly Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 15460 not 7176 so 4730 then 4371 little 3973 now 3653 up 3092 very 2967 good 2675 as 2551 out 2503 here 2499 just 2461 more 2226 all 2126 down 2115 great 2088 long 1995 again 1990 well 1988 other 1956 only 1912 back 1907 much 1809 away 1800 never 1590 old 1563 first 1523 too 1474 many 1414 even 1390 big 1302 ever 1272 once 1250 there 1205 still 1196 sure 1151 right 1128 soon 1073 own 1027 off 993 quite 960 far 947 enough 931 most 880 small 871 over 867 at 865 beautiful 861 also 843 pretty Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 515 good 236 least 186 most 64 great 52 fine 48 slight 48 bad 46 big 40 near 40 lovely 37 high 34 Most 30 large 23 easy 21 eld 20 wise 20 late 17 queer 16 sweet 16 strong 15 old 15 happy 14 tall 13 strange 13 hard 13 handsome 12 long 12 faint 11 small 11 nice 11 bright 10 safe 10 new 10 brave 9 rare 9 grand 9 farth 8 rich 8 quick 8 clever 7 loud 7 little 7 jolly 7 early 7 dear 6 ripe 6 lucky 6 full 5 topmost 5 soft Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 745 most 45 well 34 least 6 near 2 youngest 2 hard 1 strangest 1 sharpest 1 long Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 archive.org 1 members.aol.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/52176/52176-h/52176-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/52176/52176-h.zip 1 http://members.aol.com/LionCoward/home.html 1 http://archive.org/details/tiktokofoz00baum 1 http://archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 _ is _ 19 _ was _ 17 one has ever 16 dorothy did not 15 _ are _ 13 dorothy was not 10 dorothy was much 9 man did not 9 one had ever 8 eyes were big 8 head is n''t 8 king did not 8 man got up 8 ozma did not 8 ozma was now 8 wizard did not 7 _ do _ 7 dorothy was so 7 scarecrow did not 7 woodman did not 6 _ did _ 6 boy was not 6 dorothy did n''t 6 dorothy ran over 6 dorothy was too 6 eyes had ever 6 king was so 6 man does not 6 people do not 6 woodman was not 6 woodman was so 5 boy did not 5 boy was so 5 dorothy had never 5 dorothy had not 5 dorothy was almost 5 dorothy was delighted 5 dorothy was quite 5 dorothy was surprised 5 friends did not 5 king has not 5 one does n''t 5 one is able 5 people are always 5 people are not 5 scarecrow was now 5 scarecrow was so 4 _ know _ 4 boy is right 4 dorothy asked anxiously Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 ozma made no reply 3 woodman was not at 2 boy had no chance 2 boy had no reason 2 boy was no longer 2 boy was not so 2 boy was not very 2 dorothy had no trouble 2 dorothy was no bigger 2 dorothy was no fairy 2 dorothy was not especially 2 dorothy was not much 2 dorothy was not quite 2 dorothy was not worrying 2 eye is no proof 2 friends are not dignified 2 friends are not here 2 friends did not often 2 girl had no difficulty 2 girl was no taller 2 girls are not very 2 hands were no thicker 2 heads had no hair 2 heads were not hard 2 king is not so 2 lion is not really 2 man does not always 2 man had no home 2 man had no rope 2 man is no longer 2 man made no reply 2 men are not scarce 2 oz had not yet 2 oz has no right 2 oz was not always 2 oz were not obeyed 2 ozma saw no need 2 people are not unusual 2 people seemed no longer 2 people were not really 2 queen had no further 2 room is no place 2 room was not so 2 scarecrow had no need 2 scarecrow was no longer 2 shaggy had no idea 2 trees were no houses 2 voices were not especially 2 wizard is not as 2 wizard made no objection A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 22566 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz date = keywords = Dorothy; Eureka; Jim; Land; Mangaboos; Ozma; Princess; Sorcerer; Wizard; Zeb; illustration summary = the horse Jim--his head up in the air, his ears erect and his long legs "May be Jim will go," continued Dorothy, looking at the horse. buggy and joined Zeb and Dorothy, and the kitten followed demurely at "We didn''t ask to come down here; we fell," said Dorothy. "They look like doorways," said Dorothy; "only there are no stairs to "I will, too," said Dorothy, and chose a little room at the end of the "I don''t like these veg''table people," said the little girl. way, Zeb driving while the Wizard and Dorothy each held a lighted "You can ask Dorothy," said the little man, in an injured tone. "Then," said the Wizard, "you will be saved, little Dorothy; and I am "But, at that time," said the Wizard, thoughtfully, "there were two Good "You must come again, some time," said the little Wizard; and she id = 26624 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Road to Oz date = keywords = Bright; Button; City; Dorothy; King; Ozma; Polychrome; Princess; Tin; Toto; Woodman; illustration summary = "''Course not, Shaggy Man," replied Dorothy, giving him a severe look. "Good-bye, Shaggy Man," called Dorothy, and ran after Toto. Dorothy and Toto and the shaggy man came to a halt before the little "It''s no use asking Button-Bright questions," said the shaggy man, who "I''m like Button-Bright; I don''t know," answered the shaggy man, with a "Why, yes," said Dorothy; "that seems reas''n''ble, Shaggy Man." "We''re pretty well, thank you, Shaggy Man," said he; and Dorothy knew the shaggy man, Dorothy, Toto, and Button-Bright. "He is," said Dorothy; and the shaggy man added: "I''m Dorothy; and this is my friend Shaggy Man, who owns the Love "Don''t worry, Shaggy Man," said Dorothy, smiling because her friend The shaggy man told Dorothy and Button-Bright to stand before him while "But I thought Princess Ozma ruled Oz," said the shaggy man. "I''ll give up the Love Magnet," said the shaggy man, eagerly; "Dorothy id = 30852 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Tin Woodman of Oz A Faithful Story of the Astonishing Adventure Undertaken by the Tin Woodman, assisted by Woot the Wanderer, the Scarecrow of Oz, and Polychrome, the Rainbow''s Daughter date = keywords = Amee; Nimmie; Ozma; Polychrome; Scarecrow; Tin; Woodman; Woot; illustration summary = hall of his splendid tin castle in the Winkie Country of the Land of Oz. Beside him, in a chair of woven straw, sat his best friend, the "Were the Scarecrow and I alone," said the Tin Woodman, "we would travel of the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and Woot the Wanderer, who saw on the "But Ozma is a fairy," said the Tin Woodman, "and therefore she is very The Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow didn''t mind the dark at all, but Woot Until now the Scarecrow had rather doubted the possibility of Mrs. Yoop''s being able to transform him, or his friend the Tin Woodman, for Monkey, which used to be a boy called Woot the Wanderer, and a Tin Owl, "But," said the kind hearted Tin Woodman, "I''m afraid the Green Monkey "By the way," said the Tin Soldier, "what ever became of _my_ old head, id = 32094 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Patchwork Girl of Oz date = keywords = Dorothy; Girl; Magician; Man; Ojo; Patchwork; Scarecrow; Scraps; Shaggy; Unc; Woozy; illustration summary = "Ah," said Ojo; "you must be Dame Margolotte, the good wife of Dr. Pipt." "Dear me!" she said, looking at the man, "you must be Unc Nunkie, known Ojo and Unc Nunkie slept that night in the Magician''s house, and the boy Ojo pushed the Patchwork Girl away and ran to Unc Nunkie, filled with a "Dear me, Ojo," said the cat; "don''t you think the creature is a little "Then let''s take it and go," replied Ojo. They said good-bye to the Wise Donkey and the Foolish Owl and at once "I wonder," said Ojo, looking up and down the road, "which way to go." "That is what I thought," replied Ojo; "but the Crooked Magician said it place--Ojo said to the Shaggy Man: "Ozma knows many things," said the Shaggy Man. of the Emerald City, the Shaggy Man said to Scraps: id = 33361 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Ozma of Oz A Record of Her Adventures with Dorothy Gale of Kansas, the Yellow Hen, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, Tiktok, the Cowardly Lion, and the Hungry Tiger; Besides Other Good People too Numerous to Mention Faithfully Recorded Herein date = keywords = Billina; Dorothy; King; Lion; Nome; Ozma; Scarecrow; Tiktok; Tin; Woodman; illustration summary = "I shall like that!" said Dorothy, with a little sigh, for her feet and "I hope we shall find something to eat," said Dorothy, looking eagerly "Once," said Dorothy, "I knew a man made out of tin, who was a woodman "Now Tiktok," said Dorothy, "the first thing to be done is to find a way "I think you are a very good tiger," said Dorothy, patting the huge head "Then," said Ozma, "he did not get the long life, and the Nome King must "I''d like to know," said Dorothy, "who this Nome King is?" the Nome King''s palace was said to be; but it would be some time before was all that remained of Ozma of Oz. In the throne room just beyond the palace the Nome King suddenly looked "Oh, Billina!" said Dorothy, "you haven''t been a chicken in a long time. Dorothy, Ozma, Billina, the Scarecrow and Tiktok. id = 39868 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Glinda of Oz In Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their Hazardous Journey to the Home of the Flatheads, and to the Magic Isle of the Skeezers, and How They Were Rescued from Dire Peril by the Sorcery of Glinda the Good date = keywords = Coo; Dorothy; Ervic; Flatheads; Glinda; Ozma; Queen; Skeezers; Wizard summary = magic, glass-domed island of the Skeezers into amazing difficulties. about the Princess Ozma and Dorothy and what wonderful sorcery Glinda "Every word," said Dorothy, and Ozma and Glinda both looked at the "Tell me, Glinda," said Ozma, "who are the Flatheads?" So Glinda locked herself in her own Room of Magic and Dorothy and Ozma "Your Majesty," she said to Ozma, "the Skeezers live on a Magic Isle "I am really sorry," said Ozma to Dorothy, as they rode away in the "Come, dear," said Ozma, taking Dorothy''s hand, "I am hungry and I''m "Those Flatheads must be funny people," she said to Ozma. "Then," said Ozma thoughtfully, "the Queen of the Skeezers must be a "Ozma knows a lot of magic," she said. the little girl not to use its magic powers unless she and Ozma were Glinda, the Wizard and the Adepts followed Ozma and Dorothy into the id = 41667 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Emerald City of Oz date = keywords = Aunt; Dorothy; General; Guph; Henry; King; Land; Nome; Ozma; Uncle; Wizard; illustration summary = Ozma of Oz, stole my Belt and carried it away with her," said the King, of Oz, and saw the Magic Belt in Ozma''s palace," replied the King with a Aunt Em once said she thought the fairies must have marked Dorothy at so, as I said, only peace and happiness reigned in Oz. For some time Ozma has ruled over this fair country, and never was Ruler About the time Dorothy went to Ozma the Nome King called his Chief eyes fell upon Dorothy, and she said: "D-d-d-don''t that look like our people our Princess Dorothy''s beloved Uncle Henry and Aunt Em, who will "And now," said Ozma to them, "Dorothy will show you the rooms prepared telling of the tunnel the Nome King was building, he said he had come to "Seems to me," said Dorothy, "it''s a great thing to be a King." id = 419 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Magic of Oz date = keywords = Bill; Cat; Dorothy; Glass; Kiki; Ozma; Trot; Wizard summary = "Now, see here," said Dorothy; "we want the Magic Flower to give to Come on, then, Cap''n," said the Glass Cat, starting to "Wizard," said Dorothy, "I want you to help me fix up a present for "In that hollow place," said Dorothy, "I want to hide a lot of monkeys place by looking at the Map of the Land of Oz. Gugu Forest is the home of most of the wild beasts that inhabit Oz. These are seldom disturbed in their leafy haunts because there is no "Beasts wouldn''t know what to do with the things people use," said the "I''ve been to the Magic Isle," said the Glass Cat, "and I''ve watched "If the Glass Cat is right," said the Wizard in a solemn voice, "I forgot to tell you," said the Glass Cat, "that Trot and Cap''n Bill "The Magic Isle is in this forest," said the Glass Cat, "but the river id = 420 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz date = keywords = Dorothy; Eureka; Gargoyles; Jim; Mangaboos; Ozma; Princess; Sorcerer; Wizard; Zeb summary = "What is your name?" said Dorothy, thinking she liked the boy''s manner "Maybe Jim will go," continued Dorothy, looking at the horse. said to Zeb, who was a little taller than Dorothy: the buggy and joined Zeb and Dorothy, and the kitten followed demurely "We didn''t ask to come down here; we fell," said Dorothy. "They look like doorways," said Dorothy; "only there are no stairs to "I will, too," said Dorothy, and chose a little room at the end of the "I don''t like these veg''table people," said the little girl. the way, Zeb driving while the Wizard and Dorothy each held a lighted "You can ask Dorothy," said the little man, in an injured tone. "Then," said the Wizard, "you will be saved, little Dorothy; and I am "He''s only a humbug Wizard, though," said Dorothy, smiling at him. "You must come again, some time," said the little Wizard; and she id = 43936 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Wonderful Wizard of Oz date = keywords = Dorothy; Lion; Scarecrow; Tin; Witch; Woodman; illustration summary = "Come along, Toto," she said, "we will go to the Emerald City and ask "Come along," said the Scarecrow, heartily; and Dorothy added The Tin Woodman had asked Dorothy to put the oil-can in her basket. "No," said Dorothy, "he''s made of tin." And she helped the Woodman up "What makes you a coward?" asked Dorothy, looking at the great beast So Dorothy went first, holding Toto in her arms; the Tin Woodman also began to cross the tree, and the Lion said to Dorothy, "To the Emerald City," said Dorothy, "to see the Great Oz." "We came here to see the Great Oz," said Dorothy. "I thought you asked Dorothy to kill the Witch," said, the Scarecrow, Then Dorothy and the Lion got up, and the girl helped the Tin Woodman "If we walk far enough," said Dorothy, "we shall sometime come to "I thought Oz was a great Head," said Dorothy. id = 485 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Road to Oz date = keywords = Bright; Button; City; Dorothy; Emerald; King; Ozma; Polychrome; Princess; Tin; Toto summary = "''Course not, Shaggy Man," replied Dorothy, giving him a severe look. "Good-bye, Shaggy Man," called Dorothy, and ran after Toto. Dorothy and Toto and the shaggy man came to a halt before the little "It''s no use asking Button-Bright questions," said the shaggy man, who "Why, yes," said Dorothy; "that seems reas''n''ble, Shaggy Man." "We''re pretty well, thank you, Shaggy Man," said he; and Dorothy knew the shaggy man, Dorothy, Toto, and Button-Bright. "He is," said Dorothy; and the shaggy man added: "I''m Dorothy; and this is my friend Shaggy Man, who owns the Love "Never mind," said the shaggy man; "as long as I carry the Love Magnet "Don''t worry, Shaggy Man," said Dorothy, smiling because her friend The shaggy man told Dorothy and Button-Bright to stand before him while "But I thought Princess Ozma ruled Oz," said the shaggy man. "I''ll give up the Love Magnet," said the shaggy man, eagerly; "Dorothy id = 486 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Ozma of Oz A Record of Her Adventures with Dorothy Gale of Kansas, the Yellow Hen, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, Tiktok, the Cowardly Lion, and the Hungry Tiger; Besides Other Good People too Numerous to Mention Faithfully Recorded Herein date = keywords = Billina; Dorothy; King; Lion; Nome; Ozma; Scarecrow; Tiktok; Tin; Woodman summary = "I shall like that!" said Dorothy, with a little sigh, for her feet and "I hope we shall find something to eat," said Dorothy, looking eagerly "Once," said Dorothy, "I knew a man made out of tin, who was a woodman "The best thinker I ever knew," said Dorothy to the yellow hen, "was a "Then," said Ozma, "he did not get the long life, and the Nome King "I''d like to know," said Dorothy, "who this Nome King is?" "Why, Billina wants to lay her egg, that''s all," said Dorothy. that the Nome King''s palace was said to be; but it would be some time was all that remained of Ozma of Oz. In the throne room just beyond the palace the Nome King suddenly looked "Oh, Billina!" said Dorothy, "you haven''t been a chicken in a long came Dorothy, Ozma, Billina, the Scarecrow and Tiktok. id = 51263 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Scarecrow of Oz date = keywords = Bill; Bright; Button; Gloria; Jinxland; King; Ork; Pon; Scarecrow; Trot; illustration summary = "Seems to me," said Cap''n Bill, as he sat beside Trot under the big "Longer''n that, Trot," said Cap''n Bill, but his voice was a little "I can''t see where you are," said the Ork. So Cap''n Bill got out another candle and lighted it, and its flame "No; the roof is too low," said the Ork. After the meal they resumed their journey, which Trot began to fear would "We''d like to do that," said Trot, and then she and Cap''n Bill turned Trot laughed, but Cap''n Bill thought the little man was poking fun at him Cap''n Bill and Trot both looked at it and the little girl said in "Either way," said the Ork. Button-Bright put out his hand and tried to spin it. "Oh, yes; all the birds in Mo are educated to talk," said the Bumpy Man. Then he looked at Cap''n Bill uneasily and added: "Won''t you let the poor id = 517 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Emerald City of Oz date = keywords = Aunt; Dorothy; General; Guph; Henry; King; Land; Nome; Ozma; Uncle; Wizard summary = of Oz, and saw the Magic Belt in Ozma''s palace," replied the King with Aunt Em once said she thought the fairies must have marked Dorothy at destroyed; so, as I said, only peace and happiness reigned in Oz. For some time Ozma had ruled over this fair country, and never was "Tell me about it, Dorothy," said Ozma, with ready sympathy. "I''m not sure that they believe in the Land of Oz," said Dorothy, About the time Dorothy went to Ozma the Nome King called his Chief her eyes fell upon Dorothy, and she said: "D-d-d-don''t that look like people our Princess Dorothy''s beloved Uncle Henry and Aunt Em, who will "And now," said Ozma to them, "Dorothy will show you the rooms prepared "Your hen has very bad manners, Dorothy," said Aunt Em, looking "Seems to me," said Dorothy, "it''s a great thing to be a King." id = 52176 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Tik-Tok of Oz date = keywords = Ann; Betsy; Hank; Kaliko; King; Polychrome; Queen; Ruggedo; Shaggy; Tik; Tok; illustration summary = The moment Betsy saw it she began to like the Shaggy Man better than This startled little Betsy, but the Shaggy Man merely waved the Magnet So Betsy and Shaggy each took an arm of the beautiful Rose Princess and a bowed low to Betsy and Shaggy and said in a delightfully sweet voice: "I "Hee-haw!" said Hank, and the Shaggy Man thanked them both. "Take me, my dear," said Shaggy Man in a sympathetic tone, thinking she "Yes," said Shaggy, looking at the copper man carefully, "this must be, "Shaggy Man is coming here to rescue his brother from captivity," said he. Shaggy Man had said nothing during the conversation between Queen Ann and Shaggy hesitated to reply, but Betsy said: "He''s called the Ugly One. Perhaps you''ll know him by that." "Look here, Kaliko," said Betsy, addressing the new King, "what''s the use id = 53844 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Land of Oz date = keywords = Bug; Horse; Jack; Mombi; Pumpkinhead; Saw; Scarecrow; Tin; Tip; Woggle; Woodman; illustration summary = "I''ve got to attend to you, first," she said, nodding her head at Tip. Hearing this, the boy became uneasy; for he knew Mombi had a bad and But Jack seemed to be in pretty good shape, after all, and Tip said to "This thing resembles a real horse more than I imagined," said Tip, Tip patted it upon the head, and said "Good boy! So Jack held on tight, and Tip said to the horse: "Now," said Tip, instructing the Saw-Horse, "if you wiggle your legs Tip was so anxious to rejoin his man Jack and the Saw-Horse that he "He can, indeed," said Tip, gazing upon the Saw-Horse admiringly. Saw-Horse and Tip and the Scarecrow walked upon either side to make "I didn''t know before," said Tip, looking at the Woggle-Bug with a "Mombi is now with Queen Jinjur, in the Emerald City," said Tip. id = 54 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Marvelous Land of Oz date = keywords = Bug; City; Horse; Jack; Mombi; Pumpkinhead; Saw; Scarecrow; Tin; Tip; Woggle; Woodman summary = "I''ve got to attend to you, first," she said, nodding her head at Tip. Hearing this, the boy became uneasy; for he Jack seemed to be in pretty good shape, after all, and Tip said to him: "This thing resembles a real horse more than I imagined," said Tip, trying Tip patted it upon the head, and said "Good boy! So Jack held on tight, and Tip said to the horse: "Now," said Tip, instructing the Saw-Horse, "if you wiggle your legs you Tip was so anxious to rejoin his man Jack and the Saw-Horse that he walked a The Scarecrow, with great politeness, introduced Tip and Jack Pumpkinhead, the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman, who had made Tip one of their friends. "My poor, poor friend!" said the Tin Woodman, taking up the Scarecrow''s head "Mombi is now with Queen Jinjur, in the Emerald, City" said Tip. id = 955 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Patchwork Girl of Oz date = keywords = Dorothy; Girl; Magician; Man; Ojo; Patchwork; Scarecrow; Scraps; Shaggy; Unc; Woozy summary = "Ah," said Ojo; "you must be Dame Margolotte, the good wife of Dr. Pipt." "Dear me!" she said, looking at the man, "you must be Unc Nunkie, known Ojo pushed the Patchwork Girl away and ran to Unc Nunkie, filled with a "Dear me, Ojo," said the cat; "don''t you think the creature is a little "Then let''s take it and go," replied Ojo. They said good-bye to the Wise Donkey and the Foolish Owl and at once "I wonder," said Ojo, looking up and down the road, "which way to go." the top of the Patchwork Girl''s head, who was a little taller than Ojo. The plants formed rows on both sides of the road and from each plant "That is what I thought," replied Ojo; "but the Crooked Magician said place--Ojo said to the Shaggy Man: "Ozma knows many things," said the Shaggy Man. of the Emerald City, the Shaggy Man said to Scraps: id = 956 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Tik-Tok of Oz date = keywords = Ann; Betsy; Hank; Kaliko; King; Oogaboo; Polychrome; Queen; Ruggedo; Shaggy; Tik; Tok summary = The moment Betsy saw it she began to like the Shaggy Man better than This startled little Betsy, but the Shaggy Man merely waved the Magnet "Hee-haw!" said Hank, and the Shaggy Man thanked them both. "Take me, my dear," said Shaggy Man in a sympathetic tone, thinking she good many people--mortals and fairies--in his time," said Polychrome. "Yes," said Shaggy, looking at the copper man carefully, "this must be, Tik-Tok was marching ahead, followed by his officers and Queen Ann. After them came Betsy Bobbin and Hank, Polychrome and Shaggy, and last "Shaggy Man is coming here to rescue his brother from captivity," said Shaggy Man had said nothing during the conversation between Queen Ann Shaggy hesitated to reply, but Betsy said: "He''s called the Ugly One. Perhaps you''ll know him by that." "Look here, Kaliko," said Betsy, addressing the new King, "what''s the id = 957 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Scarecrow of Oz date = keywords = Bill; Bright; Button; Gloria; Jinxland; King; Ork; Pon; Scarecrow; Trot summary = "Seems to me," said Cap''n Bill, as he sat beside Trot under the big "Longer''n that, Trot," said Cap''n Bill, but his voice was a little "I can''t see where you are," said the Ork. So Cap''n Bill got out another candle and lighted it, and its flame then it headed away to the left and Trot and Cap''n Bill lost all sight "No; the roof is too low," said the Ork. After the meal they resumed their journey, which Trot began to fear "Blow out the light, Cap''n," said the Ork, in a pleased voice. Trot obeyed and when she was seated on the Ork, Cap''n Bill inquired: "We''d like to do that," said Trot, and then she and Cap''n Bill turned Trot laughed, but Cap''n Bill thought the little man was poking fun at Cap''n Bill and Trot both looked at it and the little girl said in id = 958 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Rinkitink in Oz Wherein Is Recorded the Perilous Quest of Prince Inga of Pingaree and King Rinkitink in the Magical Isles That Lie Beyond the Borderland of Oz date = keywords = Bilbil; Cor; Coregos; Gos; Inga; King; Kitticut; Pingaree; Prince; Queen; Regos; Rinkitink summary = there was a city called Gilgad, in which King Rinkitink''s palace stood "There, there, Bilbil," said King Rinkitink soothingly; "don''t scold, Inga began winding up the chain, but King Rinkitink was so fat that he When King Rinkitink and Prince Inga had bathed themselves in the sea Prince Inga and King Rinkitink took refuge within the shelter of So the King took Inga''s place at the stern of the boat and the boy "I am Inga, Prince of Pingaree," returned the boy, "and I have come "King Rinkitink," said he, "do you know what has become of my left Inga invited the good people to the palace of King Gos, where he The boy asked the White Pearl what direction the boat of King Gos had So Inga gave Rinkitink the Pink Pearl and the little King placed it in It was the time when Inga and Rinkitink had followed the King of Regos id = 959 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Lost Princess of Oz date = keywords = Bear; Bright; Button; Cayke; Dorothy; Frogman; King; Lion; Ozma; Ugu; Wizard summary = "Very well, Scraps," said Dorothy, looking curiously at the eyes, which said anything, so the little dog did not know about Ozma''s loss or that "To me," said the Bear King reflectively, "he looked like a dangerous "The Pink Bear," said the King, "is the best bit of magic I possess, the wicker castle of Ugu. On the wall of the room hung Ozma''s Magic "I didn''t see Ozma in the Magic Picture," said Trot. "Couldn''t the Little Pink Bear tell us what he did with Ozma?" asked "She''s right," said Dorothy to the Wizard. the little Pink Bear again and asked, "Is this the hole that Ozma of Oz "Your Pink Bear must be out of order," said the Wizard, "for, this time must be done," said the Wizard, and then he turned to the Lavender Bear King''s Belt," said the Wizard to Dorothy. "In Button-Bright''s pocket," said the little Pink Bear. id = 960 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Tin Woodman of Oz A Faithful Story of the Astonishing Adventure Undertaken by the Tin Woodman, Assisted by Woot the Wanderer, the Scarecrow of Oz, and Polychrome, the Rainbow''s Daughter date = keywords = Amee; Monkey; Nimmie; Ozma; Polychrome; Scarecrow; Tin; Woodman; Woot summary = "To be sure," said the Tin Woodman, "if you care to join our party. "Were the Scarecrow and I alone," said the Tin Woodman, "we would As he said this, the Scarecrow glanced at the Tin Woodman, who nodded of the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and Woot the Wanderer, who saw on the Both the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman tried to think of some way to "But Ozma is a fairy," said the Tin Woodman, "and therefore she is very The Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow didn''t mind the dark at all, but Woot Until now the Scarecrow had rather doubted the possibility of Mrs. Yoop''s being able to transform him, or his friend the Tin Woodman, for "But," said the kind hearted Tin Woodman, "I''m afraid the Green Monkey "By the way," said the Tin Soldier, "what ever became of my old head, "Don''t you know me, Nimmie?" said the Tin Woodman. id = 961 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Glinda of Oz In Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their Hazardous Journey to the Home of the Flatheads, and to the Magic Isle of the Skeezers, and How They Were Rescued from Dire Peril by the Sorcery of Glinda the Good date = keywords = Coo; Dorothy; Ervic; Flatheads; Glinda; Ozma; Queen; Skeezers; Wizard summary = "Every word," said Dorothy, and Ozma and Glinda both looked at the "Tell me, Glinda," said Ozma, "who are the Flatheads?" So Glinda locked herself in her own Room of Magic and Dorothy and Ozma "Your Majesty," she said to Ozma, "the Skeezers live on a Magic Isle in "I am really sorry," said Ozma to Dorothy, as they rode away in the Red "Come, dear," said Ozma, taking Dorothy''s hand, "I am hungry and I''m "Those Flatheads must be funny people," she said to Ozma. "Then," said Ozma thoughtfully, "the Queen of the Skeezers must be a "I now understand," said Ozma, "why the fishes in the lake have brought "Ozma knows a lot of magic," she said. the little girl not to use its magic powers unless she and Ozma were in Glinda, the Wizard and the Adepts followed Ozma and Dorothy into the id = 10419 author = Dulabone, Chris title = The Forest Monster of Oz date = keywords = Cowardly; Elephant; Forest; Hootsey; Lion; Lisa; Lunechien; Monster; Ozma; President; Queen; Tweaty summary = "I think I saw all nine of my lives flash before me that time!" said the "You know," said Elephant to Ozma. "You know," he said after a time, "I think you have Elephant and Nibbles and Tweaty and Hootsey and Ozma and Lisa all looked "Look," said Elephant to the leader of the marshmallow people. "I am Ozma, the Queen of Oz," said the little girl. long, they came upon a creature who looked a good deal like Elephant, "Me likes Elephant lots," said Biff. "I would like that very much," said Ozma. "You want us to fight this Forest Monster?" said Watts fearfully. "You mean," said Tweaty, "I have to look like this until you are able to "You think it''s silly to ask my advice?" said the Cowardly Lion, "You are the great Lion that defeated the Forest Monster before!" said "Your grandfather sounds like a wise man to me," said Ozma. id = 10127 author = Evans, Robert J. title = Abducted to Oz date = keywords = Dorothy; Graham; Lion; Marie; Mr.; Ozma; Telly; Tiger; Twain; Wicked; Witch; illustration summary = also caused her to remember the thinker--a little boy named Graham. After Graham had escaped from the castle, he thought about the Witch "You''re beginning to sound like the UFO people I talked to," Graham "Huh?" said the Witch, dropping Graham like a sack of potatoes. Graham, not sure why Telly was acting this way, but deciding it would be closed quickly, leaving Graham with no time to say goodbye to Telly, who said that if he did not think that the boy would get home to tell the "By the way," said Mark Twain, interrupting Graham''s thoughts. you are certainly very welcome," Graham said to the Lion and Tiger. "Graham," replied Ozma, "you can''t tell your little brother about any of "Then I want to go home right now," said Graham. "I think we should be looking for the real Ozma," said Graham. id = 9395 author = Evans, Robert J. title = Dorothy''s Mystical Adventures in Oz date = keywords = Dorothy; Elf; Great; Lion; Octapong; President; Saari; Scarecrow; Tin; Wicked; Witch; Woodman; Yellow summary = "I know how you feel," replied Dorothy, her own eyes beginning to mist. When Dorothy was finished, he thought for a moment: "You know," he said "We won''t let that old witch get us down, Dorothy," said the Tin "We let you sleep a little longer, Dorothy," said the Lion, as she ate. "You certainly have a lovely home here, Lion," said Dorothy. "Yes, mortals are sort of locked into their ways of thinking," said Dorothy. "You know," said Dorothy, "the bigger brown bears that told the little "Like I''m thinking right now," said Dorothy. "Do you know what you''re saying, Dorothy?" said the Lion. "I hope that awful witch doesn''t come here," said Dorothy. "I feel very privileged to know you, White Spirit," said Dorothy. "Oh, we''d love to, Mr. President," said Dorothy. "You know, Dorothy," he said, "you may feel that what you id = 56555 author = Snow, Jack title = The Magical Mimics in Oz date = keywords = Dorothy; Emerald; Glinda; Mimics; Ozana; Ozma; Queen; Scarecrow; Wizard summary = "Dorothy," Ozma began, thoughtfully, "you have heard me tell the story Ozma kissed Dorothy on the cheek and the two girls left the room arm in now powerless to harm any of the fairy inhabitants of the Land of Oz. Queen Lurline was well aware that the Mimics'' strange habit of changing after Ozma and Glinda left for the Forest of Burzee, Dorothy asked me "Was the light your magic, Wizard?" asked Dorothy eagerly. "Where''s Dorothy?" Toto asked pretty little Jellia Jamb, Ozma''s maid, "We''re on our way to see Princess Ozana," said Dorothy. Not far from where Dorothy and the Wizard stood, was a little maid, on "Of course, Wizard," said Dorothy, "Princess Ozana is the only flesh Ozana seated herself beside Dorothy and taking the little girl''s hand Dorothy and the Wizard followed Ozana to the cottage door and down the Dorothy and the Wizard vanished and in their places appeared two great, id = 56683 author = Snow, Jack title = The Shaggy Man of Oz date = keywords = Conjo; King; Magic; Man; Ozma; Shaggy; Tom; Twiffle; Twink summary = "And what does he want with us?" added Tom. Without pausing to look at the children, Twiffle answered: "Conjo is "At least they are better than those other names," said the Shaggy Man. Conjo''s castle loomed even larger, casting lengthening shadows, as the the door was a sign which Twink, Tom, and the Shaggy Man read. The Shaggy Man and the two children followed Conjo, while Twiffle "It does what?" asked the Shaggy Man. Conjo stepped to the machine and opened one of the doors. his room which adjoined that of Twink and Tom. The Shaggy Man found his bed soft and luxurious, so he slipped off his "Cheer up, Twiffle," said the Shaggy Man. "How did you know who the Shaggy Man was?" asked Twink. Twink, Tom, the Shaggy Man, and Twiffle stepped into the boat. Twiffle and the beaver King conversed while Shaggy, Twink, and Tom id = 30537 author = Thompson, Ruth Plumly title = The Royal Book of Oz In which the Scarecrow goes to search for his family tree and discovers that he is the Long Lost Emperor of the Silver Island date = keywords = Chew; Cowardly; Dorothy; Emperor; Grand; Happy; Hokus; Knight; Lion; Scarecrow; Sir summary = So like the wind away raced the Cowardly Lion, Dorothy holding fast Taking a deep breath, Sir Hokus, the Cowardly Lion and Dorothy burst Dorothy and Sir Hokus and the Cowardly Lion had meanwhile reached the DOROTHY AND SIR HOKUS COME TO FIX CITY DOROTHY AND SIR HOKUS COME TO FIX CITY The more Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion saw of Sir Hokus, the fonder Dorothy, the Cowardly Lion and Sir Hokus, they fell into each other''s "Very good," said Sir Hokus with a wink at Dorothy. "Five miles," said Sir Hokus as Dorothy looked confused. Dorothy, Sir Hokus and the Cowardly Lion had been having adventures "I think I''ll ride the Cowardly Lion," said Dorothy, looking uneasily "Any friend of little Dorothy''s is my friend," said the Scarecrow, to hold Dorothy, the Cowardly Lion, the Scarecrow, Happy Toko, the The Cowardly Lion had placed himself at Dorothy''s feet, and Sir Hokus id = 55806 author = Thompson, Ruth Plumly title = Ozoplaning with the Wizard of Oz date = keywords = Cowardly; Dorothy; Jellia; Lion; Nick; Ozma; Scarecrow; Strut; Tin; Wizard; Woodman; soldier summary = Jellia Jam, the Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion and Tin Woodman along, you can "Three cheers for the Wizard of Oz!" cried Jellia Jam. Seizing a "I tell you it takes a real Wizard to perform a trick like that." Nick snatched up coats, Dorothy, her own, and Jellia, one of the Wizard''s. Jellia knew Nick''s red plush heart, given him by the Wizard, was the "Nick Chopper, Tin Woodman of Oz," put in Jellia, who felt it was high Army of Oz!" At Jellia''s introduction, Wantowin dropped Strut''s arm to Kabebe shuffled away, Jellia smiled nervously at Nick and the Soldier. Dorothy, on the point of embracing Jellia, gave a little scream, for Next came Jellia, carrying the two flying sticks; the Scarecrow hearts, Dorothy and Jellia watched the Wizard and the Soldier mount "Like trouble!" said Jellia, reaching for Dorothy''s hand. Bustabo, after a long look both at Jellia and the Wizard, motioned for id = 55851 author = Thompson, Ruth Plumly title = The Wishing Horse of Oz date = keywords = Bit; Bitty; Chalk; City; Dorothy; Emerald; Emperor; King; Matiah; Ozma; Pigasus; Pinny; Skamperoo; Wizard summary = with the wish, Skamperoo again placed the emeralds over Chalk''s ear and "The Gnome King has plenty of magic," reflected Dorothy, leaning Dorothy and Pigasus were hustled into the Black Castle, rushed down its "And did you?" asked Pigasus, rolling over and looking up at Dorothy With a little thrill, Dorothy recognized the voice of the Black Queen, "Oh, that''s all right," laughed Dorothy as Pigasus looked rather darkness, Dorothy, Pigasus, and Bitty Bit boldly entered the palace and "Suppose King Skamperoo and I agree to return the emerald necklaces, startled by the pink pig''s unexpected wish, Bitty Bit and Dorothy the secret of the magic emeralds." Moving close to Dorothy, Chalk put not been for Dorothy and Pigasus and this sagacious little Seer. "Oh, everyone likes Pigasus," declared Dorothy, coming over to sit Dorothy remember to tell Ozma the magic secret of the wishing emeralds. id = 56073 author = Thompson, Ruth Plumly title = Captain Salt in Oz date = keywords = Ato; Bird; Captain; Crescent; Island; King; Moon; Nikobo; Read; Roger; Royal; Salt; Sammy; Samuel; Tandy summary = Ato, with Peter, a Philadelphia boy, and Samuel Salt, a pirate, who bring home with us," explained Samuel Salt as Roger looked curiously at like old times?" Stretching up his arms exultingly, Samuel Salt let his "Spoken like a King and a seaman," approved Samuel Salt, "and if my eye Opening the bag of biscuits Roger had brought from the ship, Ato handed is Samuel Salt," said Tandy, looking at Roger with some of his former "Ato, the Eighth, King of the Octagon Isles, Sir Samuel Salt, Captain long swim, headed thankfully back for the ship Tandy and Samuel made rise, but Tandy and Roger, perching on the ship''s rail, watched Samuel an instant that Tandy, Roger or Samuel himself saw all this happen. Samuel Salt, Ato, Roger and Nikobo, "You others may return to your When Samuel reached the castle, he found Ato and Roger had set a small Besides Roger, Tandy, Samuel Salt id = 56079 author = Thompson, Ruth Plumly title = Handy Mandy in Oz date = keywords = Girl; Goat; Handy; Kerry; King; Nox; Ozma; Royal; Silver; Wutz summary = Now I do hope you like Handy Mandy and Nox. I''m very fond of "But what about the little King?" begged the Goat Girl, as Nox lapsed Nox looked sharply up and down the street as the Goat Girl set down second turn, Nox''s horn came completely off and as the goat girl held in the Goat Girl''s best white hand and Handy herself, with all her but Handy Mandy, convinced by this time that the Silver King was both "A magic flower," explained the Goat Girl hurriedly, and before Nox had come to the Silver King''s Mountain just a few moments after Nox out of the top of the mountain, Handy Mandy and Nox reached the bottom, Placing Kerry on Nox''s back, Handy looked nervously out the door of Mt. Mern or a clever Goat Girl like Handy." know Handy Mandy, Nox and this jolly young King?" id = 56085 author = Thompson, Ruth Plumly title = The Silver Princess in Oz date = keywords = Colt; Elegant; Elephant; Gludwig; Jinnicky; Kabumpo; King; Planetty; Princess; Randy; Red; Thun summary = explained Randy''s uncle, giving the Elegant Elephant a very sour look. "Coming?" cried Randy, springing up to help Kabumpo with the buckles. "Kabumpo!" gasped Randy, as the Elegant Elephant snatched the hat from "This is Kabumpo, Elegant Elephant of Oz. I am Randy, King of Regalia." Your Highness, I am Kabumpo, Elegant Elephant of Oz, and this is Randy, at the young King, for at Randy''s words the little Princess had covered "Here travel Thun, the Thunder Colt, Planetty, Princess of Anuther Randy had stuffed most of the boxes into big net bags Kabumpo always "If you like it," said Randy, his ears turning quite red at Kabumpo''s Randy, do you hear that?" Kabumpo lifted the young King down "But, Kabumpo--" worried Randy as the little Princess of Anuther Planet doors of the red castle, Randy tugged violently at Kabumpo''s left as Randy brought Thun back and handed him over to Planetty. id = 58765 author = Thompson, Ruth Plumly title = The Cowardly Lion of Oz date = keywords = Bob; City; Cowardly; Dorothy; Emerald; Lion; Mudge; Mustafa; Nick; Notta; Snorer summary = Mustafa picked up the lion book and, waving Notta out of the tent, fell to looking at the picture of the Cowardly Lion of Oz. All during this conversation Notta''s hair had been prickling under "But the Cowardly Lion liked Dorothy," burst out Bob quite "Bob," whispered the clown hoarsely, "it''s the Cowardly Lion himself! As they looked the clown clutched Bob, while the Cowardly Lion blinked Then Bob screamed, the Cowardly Lion roared and Notta gasped [Illustration: UNS ABOUT TO ATTACK THE COWARDLY LION, NOTTA AND BOB Bob immediately went to sleep, but Notta and the Cowardly Lion kept So Notta gravely introduced Nick to Bob and the Cowardly Lion and, Notta, Bob and the Cowardly Lion were too shaken and dizzy to know or shout he looked at the Cowardly Lion and Bob. while Notta, Bob, Nick and the Cowardly Lion fell head over heels