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56555About me?
56555And did she succeed?
56555And the girl?
56555And was his name Charlie?
56555And where are you taking us?
56555And why should anyone wish to deceive us?
56555But I wonder who or what turned it on?
56555But are there no flesh and blood folks, like us?
56555But what are we going to_ do_? 56555 But who could look so much like Dorothy and the Wizard?"
56555But who were those creatures? 56555 But why?"
56555Ca n''t the flowers tell their stories while they are still growing?
56555Ca n''t you guess why I asked you to see me this particular morning?
56555Could it be a trick, do you think?
56555Did Queen Lurline go to see the Phanfasms after she left Oz?
56555Did you say Mimics?
56555Do I understand you to say that you want to leave this delightful place-- this most favored spot in the universe?
56555Do all the roses tell the same love story?
56555Do you know what room this is?
56555Do you think we should wait that long?
56555Have you and Hi- Lo always lived here alone?
56555Have you ever been anywhere else?
56555Have you found the spell yet?
56555How are we ever to transport all these creatures to their cavern home? 56555 How big was your boy?"
56555How can I ever thank you for what you have done?
56555How do we know that the two mortals will not interfere with our plans to conquer Oz?
56555How do you know we are just halfway there?
56555How 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?"
56555I wonder who those two funny little people are?
56555I wonder,began the Wizard,"if you can tell us if the Princess Ozana is in?"
56555I?
56555Is anything wrong, Ozana?
56555Is n''t that Trot and Cap''n Bill sitting on that bench over there?
56555Is n''t that the forest where Santa Claus was found as an infant and adopted by the Forest Nymph?
56555Is there a room in the palace with a great many mirrors?
56555Is there any way,asked the Wizard,"that we can leave this mountain top?"
56555Leave the mountain top?
56555May I ask then,said the Wizard,"why you knew nothing of the flight of the Mimic King and Queen to the Emerald City?"
56555May I take Felina in the garden with us?
56555May I take Felina to Oz with us?
56555May we see this Princess Ozana of yours?
56555Oh, Wizard, why did n''t I think of that? 56555 Oh, Wizard,"gasped Dorothy,"did you ever see anything so lovely?"
56555Ozma, do you think something''s gone wrong with the Magic Picture?
56555Ozma, may I look into your Magic Picture to see the garden and the village just once more, before I cause them to vanish forever?
56555Palace? 56555 See how the light shines from one small point in the far end of the cavern?"
56555Shall we go in?
56555Tell me, Scraps, have you seen her today?
56555Tell me,Ozma said gently, taking Princess Ozana''s hand in her own,"is there something troubling you, my dear?"
56555Want to go with Hank and me? 56555 Was he just a little shaver?"
56555Was the light your magic, Wizard?
56555What about the Guardian?
56555What are we going to do now, Wizard?
56555What can I do for your Majesty?
56555What can it mean?
56555What did we overhear Dorothy and the Wizard discussing today in the garden? 56555 What do squirrels like best of all, my dear?"
56555What do you intend doing with the girl and the man?
56555What do you mean by that, Scraps?
56555What do you mean?
56555What do you mean?
56555What do you suppose it is?
56555What do you think they will do if they find the magic spell?
56555What does it mean?
56555What happened to Hi- Lo and his elevator?
56555What is that?
56555What is that?
56555What were you thinking about?
56555When will you be going, Ozma?
56555Where did you get this excellent food, if there are no human beings on the mountain top?
56555Where''s Dorothy?
56555Who are you, and what are you doing on my throne?
56555Who are you?
56555Who 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?"
56555Who is this ruler of yours?
56555Who will go?
56555Whoop ti doodle who? 56555 Why did Queen Lurline go to see such dreadful creatures?"
56555Why did n''t I think of that myself?
56555Why do n''t you look where you''re going, Scraps?
56555Why do you say''our''Wizard?
56555Why must you do that?
56555Why not look in the Magic Picture and find out?
56555Why not use Dorothy''s Magic Belt to wish Dorothy and the Wizard back here in the palace?
56555Wizard, did you hear that? 56555 Wizard, did you hear that?
56555You are positive that now is the time for us to act?
56555You do n''t know who I am?
56555You have a plan then?
56555You know us?
56555You mean--?
56555And just how powerful and clever were the creatures who had captured her and the Wizard?
56555And then she added doubtfully,"Do you think Queen Lurline will give her consent?"
56555And what has happened to the real Dorothy and the Wizard?"
56555And why did they want us to believe they were Dorothy and the Wizard?
56555And why?
56555But what if Ozma and Glinda were deceived?
56555CHAPTER 2 Ozma and Glinda Go Away"What is it, Ozma?"
56555CHAPTER 8 Toto Makes a Discovery"Where''s Dorothy?"
56555Can 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?"
56555Can you tell me if this street leads to the palace of Princess Ozana?"
56555Did you find her on Mount Illuso?"
56555Do you realize that Ozma and Glinda will be back in a day and a half?
56555Dorothy smiled and moved on to a daisy which whispered to her in halting, doubtful tones,"Does he really love her?
56555Dorothy smiled at this speech, and the Wizard asked,"Tell me, Hi- Lo, do people live on the top of Mount Illuso?"
56555Glancing up in surprise at this sudden interruption, the Wizard exclaimed with annoyance,"Here, what''s the meaning of this intrusion?"
56555Had she underestimated the Wizard''s powers of magic?
56555He barked loudly and then growled,"Where''s Dorothy?"
56555How about you, Wizard?"
56555How could there be an escape from the cave from which there was no exit save the single stone door which was always closely guarded?
56555How long would she and the Wizard be kept in the cave?
56555Is that it, Ma''am?"
56555Is there any real reason why you should return to Mount Illuso?
56555Jellia Jamb tripped down the palace steps on an errand, and Toto called to her,"Is Dorothy still busy?"
56555Just before Dorothy dropped off to sleep she asked,"Do you suppose this Princess Ozana has any connection with Oz, Wizard?"
56555Know why?"
56555Now 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?"
56555Now tell me; why are we wasting time in the garden?"
56555Now where did Dorothy and the Wizard spend most of the day and where have they fled just now to lock themselves in?
56555Oh, tell me, Sir,"implored Mrs. Hi- Lo,"do you, perchance, know my son?"
56555On the way to Ozma''s boudoir, Dorothy, who had grown fond of Felina the White Kitten, asked,"What about Felina, Ozana?
56555Ozana-- doesn''t that sound an awful lot like an Oz name?"
56555Perhaps you have something that meat folks like us could eat?"
56555Remember that spring when you sprouted a green twig on your right shoulder?"
56555Then the most important thing is-- where_ are_ the real Dorothy and the Wizard?"
56555What can two weak mortals do in the face of our might?"
56555What could this mean?
56555What did Queen Lurline do_ after_ she left you here to become the Ruler of Oz?"
56555What had she to fear from anyone now?
56555What had she to fear from two mere mortals?
56555What kind of a story did the sweet poppy tell?
56555What wicked plot was behind all this?
56555What''s that?"
56555Where were these great birds taking them?
56555Why?
56555Wonder what would happen if I pressed it?"
43936Am I really wonderful?
43936And are n''t you?
43936And back to Kansas?
43936And now,said Dorothy,"how am I to get back to Kansas?"
43936And she let you go again?
43936And what became of them?
43936And why is that?
43936Are n''t they beautiful?
43936Are there any other lions in this forest?
43936Are there many of these mice which call you Queen and are willing to obey you?
43936Are you a Munchkin?
43936Are you going?
43936Are you not a great Wizard?
43936Are you not going to make them your slaves?
43936Are you sure that Oz will see you?
43936But could n''t you be mended?
43936But how about my courage?
43936But how about the voice?
43936But is it a kind heart?
43936But is n''t everything here green?
43936But suppose we can not?
43936But this is terrible,said the Tin Woodman;"how shall I ever get my heart?"
43936Ca n''t you get down?
43936Ca n''t you give me brains?
43936Can you tell us where the Emerald City is?
43936Certainly,answered the Scarecrow;"how do you do?"
43936Did n''t you know water would be the end of me?
43936Did you groan?
43936Did you speak?
43936Do n''t you suppose we could rescue them?
43936Do you not see us?
43936Do you think Oz could give me courage?
43936Do you think,he asked,"If I go to the Emerald City with you, that the great Oz would give me some brains?"
43936Does he never go out?
43936Does n''t anyone else know you''re a humbug?
43936Glinda is a good Witch, is n''t she?
43936Have you any?
43936Have you brains?
43936How about my heart?
43936How can I cross the desert?
43936How can I get there?
43936How can I get to her castle?
43936How can I help being a humbug,he said,"when all these people make me do things that everybody knows ca n''t be done?
43936How do you feel now?
43936How do you feel?
43936How far is it to the Castle of Glinda?
43936How far is it to the Emerald City?
43936How long will it be,the child asked of the Tin Woodman,"before we are out of the forest?"
43936How shall we cross the river?
43936How shall we get down?
43936How was it that you appeared to me as a great Head?
43936How, then, are we to find her?
43936How?
43936How?
43936I never killed anything, willingly,she sobbed;"and even if I wanted to, how could I kill the Wicked Witch?
43936I''m pretty well, thank you,replied Dorothy, politely;"how do you do?"
43936If I put an end to your enemy will you bow down to me and obey me as King of the Forest?
43936Is he a good man?
43936Is he made of tin, or stuffed?
43936Is he stuffed?
43936Is he tame?
43936Is n''t it a beauty?
43936Is the Wicked Witch really destroyed?
43936Is there anything we can do,it asked,"to repay you for saving the life of our Queen?"
43936Is there no one who can help me?
43936Of course not,answered Dorothy;"how should I?"
43936Or I my brains?
43936Or I my courage?
43936Really?
43936This is strange,exclaimed Dorothy;"what shall we do?"
43936To be sure they could,cried the Scarecrow;"why did n''t we think of that before?"
43936Well, then, what can be done?
43936What are the Kalidahs?
43936What are your commands?
43936What can I do for you, my child?
43936What can I do for you?
43936What can we do to save him?
43936What can we do, then?
43936What did you say?
43936What do you wish?
43936What is he like?
43936What is it?
43936What is it?
43936What is that?
43936What is that?
43936What is your trouble?
43936What makes you a coward?
43936What must I do?
43936What promise?
43936What shall we do now?
43936What shall we do now?
43936What shall we do now?
43936What shall we do?
43936What shall we do?
43936What was that?
43936When shall we start?
43936Where did you get the mark upon your forehead?
43936Where is Kansas?
43936Where is he?
43936Where is the Emerald City?
43936Where is this City?
43936Where is this great spider of yours now?
43936Which road leads to the Wicked Witch of the West?
43936Who are the Munchkins?
43936Who are the Wizards?
43936Who are you, and where are you going?
43936Who are you, and why do you seek me?
43936Who are you?
43936Who are you?
43936Who is Aunt Em?
43936Who is Glinda?
43936Who melted her?
43936Who will go first?
43936Why are those needles and pins sticking out of your head?
43936Why did n''t you walk around the hole?
43936Why do n''t you run and jump?
43936Why do you have to obey the charm of the Golden Cap?
43936Why do you want water?
43936Why do you wish to see Oz?
43936Why not?
43936Why should I do this for you?
43936Why should I do this for you?
43936Why should I do this?
43936Why should I give you courage?
43936Why, do n''t you know?
43936Why?
43936Why?
43936Will you take me to her?
43936Wo n''t they hurt me?
43936Wo n''t you go with me?
43936Wo n''t you tell me a story, while we are resting?
43936A woman opened it just far enough to look out, and said,"What do you want, child, and why is that great Lion with you?"
43936Among them was the Queen herself, who asked, in her squeaky little voice,"What can I do for my friends?"
43936As 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?"
43936At 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?"
43936But how can I help it?"
43936But tell me, is it a civilized country?"
43936But what do you want?"
43936But what shall we do?"
43936But, comrades, what shall we do now?"
43936Can you help me find my way?"
43936Dorothy at once ran back to the cottage and found the oil- can, and then she returned and asked, anxiously,"Where are your joints?"
43936Dorothy then gave her the Golden Cap, and the Witch said to the Scarecrow,"What will you do when Dorothy has left us?"
43936Finally he said:"Why not call the Winged Monkeys, and asked them to carry you over the desert?"
43936How can she do so?"
43936How did you get me out?"
43936How did you happen to be here?"
43936How did you manage to escape the great Wildcat?"
43936If you, who are Great and Terrible, can not kill her yourself, how do you expect me to do it?"
43936Is the other one stuffed, also?"
43936Shall we go there?"
43936She had such a frightened little voice that Dorothy stopped and said,"Why not?"
43936The King bowed low before Dorothy, and asked,"What is your command?"
43936The Tin Woodman, raising his axe, rushed toward the little man and cried out,[ Illustration]"Who are you?"
43936Then Oz asked,"What do you wish me to do?"
43936Then he said:"Do you suppose Oz could give me a heart?"
43936Then said the voice:"Where did you get the silver shoes?"
43936Then 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?
43936Then the Witch looked at the big, shaggy Lion and asked,"When Dorothy has returned to her own home, what will become of you?"
43936There was another Munchkin with him, and the first thing I heard was the farmer saying,"''How do you like those ears?''
43936They looked again in every part of the room, and then, seeing no one, Dorothy asked,"Where are you?"
43936They 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?"
43936Turning to the Tin Woodman, she asked:"What will become of you when Dorothy leaves this country?"
43936What could the little woman possibly mean by calling her a sorceress, and saying she had killed the wicked Witch of the East?
43936What do you command?"
43936What do you mean by coming here and frightening my cow?"
43936What ever shall we do?"
43936What is that little animal you are so tender of?"
43936When he saw Dorothy and her companions the man asked,"What do you wish in the Emerald City?"
43936When they reached the castle Dorothy said to the Winkies,"Are any of your people tinsmiths?"
43936When, at last, he came back, Dorothy asked,"Have you seen Oz?"
43936Who are you, and why do you seek me?"
43936Who are you, and why do you seek me?"
43936Who are you, and why do you seek me?"
43936Why do you seek me?"
43936Wo 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?"
43936are you back again?"
43936asked Dorothy;"the Munchkin farmer who made you?"
43936asked the Scarecrow, when he had stretched himself and yawned,"and where are you going?"
43936cried Dorothy;"are you a real witch?"
43936exclaimed the girl;"are you going with me?"
43936he enquired;"and who is Oz?"
43936said the girl, anxiously;"what will protect him?"
43936said the princess;"ca n''t you see these are strangers, and should be treated with respect?"
43936she cried, folding the little girl in her arms and covering her face with kisses;"where in the world did you come from?"
958Ah, how, indeed?
958And is there a moral to the song?
958And then?
958And what now?
958And why did you keep such a precious power in an old shoe? 958 Are the warriors all gone?"
958Are these our enemies, then?
958Are we not sad enough already?
958Are we, then, less powerful than in my grandfather''s day?
958Are you afraid, now that you are here?
958Are you in the well?
958Are you ready?
958Are you sure about that?
958Are you sure of that?
958But could you fight?
958But how about that wizard you mentioned?
958But how did you escape?
958But how?
958But it''s hard to prevent oneself from being born; there''s no chance for protest, eh, Bilbil?
958But tell me, my father, why do you fear the warriors of Regos and Coregos when these marvelous powers are yours?
958But the pearls will assist us in case the warriors come again, will they not?
958But what else could I do? 958 But where is Queen Garee, my dear mother?"
958But 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?"
958But why has Your Majesty so few attendants? 958 Can he really talk?"
958Can you fight, King Rinkitink?
958Dear me, Bilbil,said Rinkitink,"why have you never told me this?"
958Did he own a talking goat?
958Did he succeed, Bilbil?
958Did n''t the warriors get you, either?
958Do you always ride upon his back?
958Do you mean the one odd shoe that was lying on the floor when I came in?
958Does n''t she like the nomes?
958Does the fat King possess magic powers, or the goat?
958Funny, is n''t it? 958 Have you eggs in that basket?"
958Have you lost a shoe?
958He must have whistled most exquisitely, eh, my friend?
958Hey? 958 How am I to get up that hill unless I ride?"
958How can I, a weak boy, pull the boat so far?
958How could I do that?
958How did it happen?
958How do you like that, Bilbil?
958I suppose they got the old man?
958Is n''t that sweet, my pretty goat?
958Is that so?
958It 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?"
958King Rinkitink,said he,"do you know what has become of my left shoe?"
958Me work? 958 Me?"
958Must I give up my pretty shoes, then?
958Oh, did it?
958Oh, does it?
958Oh, have you discovered his magic at last?
958Superior? 958 Sweet, do you ask?"
958Tell me,he continued, more gently,"where did you get those shoes?"
958The use?
958There? 958 Was I right, or was I wrong?"
958Well, Cor, what are you going to do with him?
958Well, why did n''t you laugh when Kaliko laughed?
958What amuses Your Majesty?
958What can you fear at the hands of your own subjects?
958What did I tell you?
958What do you mean?
958What has become of our own boat, in which we came from Pingaree?
958What is the bargain you propose, Inga?
958What is your name, little maid?
958What old man?
958What shall we do next?
958What way is that?
958What would be the use?
958What, then, can I do to please you?
958When was that, Bilbil?
958Where can you put it, to keep it safely?
958Where did they go to?
958Where is Inga?
958Where is it? 958 Where is my shoe?"
958Where is the Queen?
958Which pearl would you like to have?
958Who are you?
958Who is Dorothy?
958Who knows?
958Who knows?
958Who, now, is the coward?
958Why 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?"
958Why do n''t you ask the White Pearl?
958Why do n''t you give a little credit to Inga?
958Why do you ask?
958Why do you ask?
958Why do you not ride a horse?
958Why do you refuse to work?
958Why not?
958Why not?
958Why on earth did you not warn me of this?
958Why should she harm me, who brings her the honey she so dearly loves?
958Why wo n''t I?
958Why?
958Will they not miss Your Majesty from your palace at Gilgad?
958Will 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?''
958A talking goat, do you say?
958And how dare you come, uninvited and all alone, to the Island of Regos?"
958And may we use your Magic Carpet, Ozma?"
958And now the nome''s eyes wandered to Bilbil, and he asked:"Is that your talking goat?"
958And now, tell me; are n''t you getting tired of trying to injure us?"
958And where did the wonderful magic come from?"
958And why did n''t you put the shoe under a pillow?
958And why should I not please him in this little matter?
958Are they not pretty?"
958As Inga entered the room the King awoke and asked:"What is that mysterious secret of yours?
958But how am I to get you out?"
958But is the boy Inga as, well protected as Your Majesty and the goat?''
958But what chance brought you here, my Lord Pinkerbloo?"
958But why did you willingly thrust your head into the lion''s mouth?
958By the way,"he added, turning to the King of Regos,"have these prisoners any connection with the Land of Oz?"
958Clever idea, that, was n''t it?
958Did n''t know I was coming, did you?
958Do n''t you know it''s a dangerous thing to do?
958Do you imagine I fell down the well on purpose?"
958Do you not agree with me, Nikobob?"
958Do you remember the story of the bear that hired out for a nursemaid?"
958Do you see the joke, Inga?"
958Do you understand me?"
958Eh, Bilbil, is n''t that reasonable?"
958Eh?
958Fine thought, what?
958Funny, is n''t it?"
958Funny, is n''t it?"
958Funny, is n''t it?"
958Go away-- will you?"
958Goat, that you, who have never been to the Land of Oz, are able to talk?"
958Have n''t I brought you all this distance so you may see something of the world and enjoy life?
958Have you a proper weapon for me to fight with?"
958He nodded pleasantly enough to his visitors and said in a cheery voice:"Well, Your Majesties, what can I do for you?"
958How did you do it, Inga?
958How many others escaped?"
958How''s that, eh?
958Inga walked up to the two men at the entrance and said:"Does this opening lead to the mines of King Gos?"
958Inga was surprised at hearing this, and asked:"When did King Gos give you this order?"
958Is it a masterpiece, do you think?"
958Is it not dangerous for the King of a great country to make distant journeys in one frail boat, and with but twenty men?"
958Is it not enough, for the present, that the magic saved you from death to- day?"
958Once 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?"
958Placing the White Pearl to his ear, Inga asked:"What shall I do now?"
958Said the big Captain Buzzub in a gruff voice:"Well, little one, who may you be?
958She was used to the twigs, of course, but what is the use of having nice, comfortable shoes, if you do not wear them?
958So long as I''m not actually drowned, what does it matter?"
958Tell me, Inga, could you let down some food to me?
958The King was much astonished, and when the story was concluded he said to Inga:"What did you do with the other shoe?"
958The Wizard had been standing near Bilbil the goat and now he was surprised to hear the animal say:"Joyful reunion, is n''t it?
958The warriors asked one another who these could be, and where they had come from?
958Then he asked:"How may I regain our boat?"
958Then 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?"
958Then she laughed at his frightened look and asked:"By the way, are you ticklish?"
958To become slaves of the barbarians, like the King, your father?
958Up that steep hill?"
958What do you say?"
958What shall we do, Gos?"
958When you were free, why did you not stay free?
958Who is the funny fat person with you?"
958Why did n''t Dorothy and the Wizard stay in Oz, where they belong?"
958Why do you not go back and fight them?"
958Why do you wish to see her?"
958Why on earth did n''t you handle me gently?"
958Why were you so foolish as to fall down that well?
958Will you come?"
958Will you kindly send for my goat, Bilbil, that I may sit upon his back to rest?"
958Will you let me have them again?"
958Would you, indeed, eat your old friend and servant?"
958You would n''t ask me to break my promise, would you?"
958cried 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?"
958cried Rinkitink in horror,"would you stick pins into the King of Gilgad?"
958exclaimed the Prince, amazed;"do you tell me that a pearl can speak?
958must 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?
419And can you make a bird a beast, and a beast a bird again, without taking a human form in between?
419And get enchanted again?
419And how about you?
419And who are these others?
419Are n''t you afraid to be wicked?
419Are n''t you going to save those six monkeys who are giant soldiers?
419Are n''t you good for ANYthing?
419Are n''t you hungry, Cap''n?
419Are they better than gold pieces?
419Are you lonesome because you''re a magician?
419Are you sure he ca n''t get away?
419Are you sure you can get''em out of their fix?
419Are you sure you know the way?
419Are you the Wizard?
419But how can two beasts raise an army to conquer the powerful people of Oz?
419But 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?
419But it''s safe, is n''t it?
419But tell me, Glinda, what can I give our lovely Ozma on her birthday?
419But what became of the walnut and the hickory- nut into which you transformed those dreadful beast magicians?
419But what will WE be doing?
419But where is the Magic Flower, and how can we get it?
419But where will you get such tiny monkeys?
419But why do you wish to go back to the island?
419But why should MY wish be obeyed?
419But why, if you are so great a magician, can not you conquer the Oz people without our help, and so save us the trouble?
419Ca n''t you find any fat babies in Oz to eat?
419Can you do that, Wizard?
419Can you make a raft, Cap''n Bill?
419Can you really do such wonderful transformations?
419Can you remember the Magic Word that transforms people?
419Can you think of anything more the little monkeys can do, Wizard?
419Could n''t the Wizard of Oz help us-- or Glinda the Good?
419Could n''t we put it on your back?
419Did n''t you see the Magic Flower in the gold flower- pot?
419Did they try to fight you when you saw''em?
419Do many beasts live here?
419Do n''t you admire my pink brains?
419Do n''t you ever get hungry or thirsty?
419Do n''t you have to hunt for your food?
419Do n''t you know who WE are, either?
419Do n''t you know?
419Do n''t you like eggs?
419Do n''t you like pretty things?
419Do n''t you remember the four and twenty blackbirds that were baked in a pie? 419 Do n''t you remember?"
419Do n''t you want some, too?
419Do you know what I can give her?
419Do you remember tellin''me yesterday''bout a Magic Flower in a Gold Pot?
419Do you think I could wish for anything else, Cap''n and get it?
419Do you think I''m a fool? 419 Do you think they''ll object?"
419Do you think, Wizard, the Duck was right in saying no magic can rescue Trot and Cap''n Bill?
419Do you''spose it''s very heavy, Cap''n? 419 Has any of your friends ever picked a flower from the wonderful plant?"
419Have n''t you any friends?
419Have you ever traveled this way before?
419Have you money?
419Have you the money to pay for it?
419How are you?
419How can you do that?
419How could I walk OVER the water on the BOTTOM of the river? 419 How dare you come here?"
419How dare you disturb me?
419How did you get to the island?
419How do you know about it, and who are you, anyhow?
419How do you like it, Dorothy?
419How do you s''pose a single, solitary Duck happened to be in the Land of Oz?
419How does the Mixed Beast know that what he says is true?
419How long will we be gone?
419How many candles should there be on the cake?
419How shall we answer this friendly stranger?
419How would it be to give her that useless Pink Kitten?
419How?
419I said''people,''did n''t I?
419I suppose we must take the shapes of beasts?
419I suppose you can transform us into beasts as well as birds?
419I suppose you''re not strong enough to bring the raft to this side, are you?
419I suppose you''ve heard of me?
419I wonder if the beasts will attack us?
419I wonder who he was?
419If I find it, will you go to them?
419Is any kind of an egg dangerous to a Nome?
419Is he ALWAYS hungry?
419Is it good poetry, Scraps?
419Is that ALL you want, Dorothy?
419Is that all you can do, Wizard?
419Is the Flower really wonderful?
419Like what?
419May I go across with you?
419Me? 419 Me?
419Prove what?
419Roots an''all?
419Shall we ask Ozma to let us take the Sawhorse?
419Shall we go back to the Emerald City, as we are, and then visit Glinda the Good and ask her to break the enchantments?
419Sorry for what?
419Tell me, Toto,said the girl;"what would Ozma like best for a birthday present?"
419The Wizard transformed? 419 The bees?"
419Then what shall we do?
419Then you''re a wizard?
419Then you''ve never seen the Emerald City of Oz?
419Two bees?
419Under the water?
419WHO''S going to do that?
419Well, where can we find it?
419What are Kalidahs?
419What are you doing?
419What are you going to do now?
419What are you going to do with a raft?
419What are you going to do with that?
419What are you going to give Ozma on her birthday?
419What are you going to give Ozma on her birthday?
419What are you thinkin''of, Trot?
419What became of the Goose?
419What became of your magic tools?
419What do YOU think, Rango?
419What do we need a raft for, Cap''n?
419What do you say, Bru?
419What do you''spose has happened to us, Cap''n Bill?
419What does he mean by that?
419What does that mean?
419What good would that do us?
419What happens to them, then?
419What has become of those Giant Soldiers who used to be monkeys?
419What have you thought of?
419What is a magician?
419What is it, Cap''n Bill?
419What is it, Glinda?
419What is your thought, my dear?
419What made them kick you out?
419What shall we do now?
419What shall we do with him?
419What was I going to say?
419What will happen to the Oz people, and what sort of an army could we get together, except of people?
419What will they do with the swords?
419What''s on your mind, Dorothy?
419What''s that for?
419What''s that swimmin''towards us, Trot?
419What''s the matter?
419What''s wrong with them?
419When did that happen?
419When did they go, and where have they gone?
419Where are you going?
419Where did you find so many diamonds?
419Where is he now?
419Where is it?
419Where''s the Goose?
419Where''s the Wizard?
419Where''s the Wizard?
419Where, Dorothy?
419Who ARE you?
419Who are you, and how came you in the forest of Gugu?
419Who are you?
419Who are you?
419Who are you?
419Who are you?
419Who played this joke on you?
419Why did you come here, anyway?
419Why did you do it?
419Why did you let them do that?
419Why do n''t you make a few friends, and find something to do?
419Why not find the Goose, first?
419Why not?
419Why not?
419Why not?
419Why should I want to please anybody?
419Why should I?
419Why so?
419Will the beasts consent, do you think?
419Will the big Leopard let me be King?
419Will you go?
419Wo n''t that make a queer combination?
419Wo n''t you go now?
419Would n''t you like to be king of that splendid fairyland?
419You do n''t happen to have TWO o''them saws; do you, Wizard?
419A Pink Kitten was curled up on the window- sill and Dorothy asked her:"What can I give Ozma for her birthday present?"
419And can we get it home without breaking it?"
419And it kept up these sounds so long that Trot finally exclaimed:"Ca n''t you hurry up and finish that''cantation?
419Are we fools, not to heed a warning?"
419As 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?"
419Being transparent, so anyone can see through me, I''d look nice, would n''t I, with a common mouse inside me?
419But how are we going to carry that big gold flower- pot?
419But the beasts are better than the people, and why should they not have all the good things the people have?
419But what shall we give her?"
419But what will you do with it?"
419But who are these strangers with you?"
419But why had his father taken up the board?
419Can you transform them all at once?"
419Can you wonder I''m lonesome?"
419Finally one of the walruses asked:"Can you really transform beasts into men, and men into beasts?"
419Had he hidden some of his magic tools underneath the floor?
419He now approached the Wizard and said:"Well, what do you intend to do about those poor enchanted monkeys?"
419He served them an excellent supper, and while they ate it, the Hyup boy asked his companion:"Where did you get so many jewels?"
419How did Trot and Cap''n Bill get to the island?"
419I do n''t suppose we''re far from that Magic Flower, are we?"
419Is that true?"
419Next morning he said:"Which way do you travel to- day?"
419Shall we agree to this plan, or not?"
419Shall we ask Ozma if we can go?"
419She met the Patchwork Girl and said:"What are you going to give Ozma for a birthday present?"
419Suddenly 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?"
419The tools are in my Black Bag; but where is the Bag?"
419The travelers halted abruptly and the Wizard said:"Look out for what?"
419Then the little girl and the funny little man dismounted, and the great Lion demanded in a loud voice:"Who is King in this forest?"
419Then, after the smoke had disappeared into air, the Wizard called out to the prisoners:"Are you free?"
419What are you doing here?"
419What do you say, Rango?"
419What good are the things anyhow?"
419What makes you lonesome?"
419When are your folks comin''here?"
419When it reached the river bank, both Dorothy and the Wizard leaped ashore and the little man asked excitedly:"Where are the bees?"
419Where are you going now?"
419Who are you and where did you come from?"
419Why did n''t you tell me before?"
419Why should I do that?"
419Will you help us search for the Black Bag, Friend Cat?"
419Will you listen to what he has to say to you-- to the message he has brought from the sky?"
419Wo n''t that be fine?"
419You''d be glad to please Ozma, would n''t you?"
419he asked,"and what is a boy?"
419suggested Dorothy;"what then?"
419the Fox asked the Lamb; and"Who are you?"
419the Munchkin boy asked the Rabbit; and"Who are you?"
22566A what?
22566And the Cowardly Lion?
22566And were you?
22566And when you make a sign she will bring you to her in the Land of Oz?
22566And-- and-- do you eat people?
22566And-- pardon me for the foolish question-- but, are you all invisible?
22566Are the bears invis''ble, too?
22566Are these bears here?
22566Are they real?
22566Are we only half way up?
22566Are you hungry?
22566Are you sure?
22566Are you sure?
22566Are you surprised that you are unable to see the people of Voe?
22566As dead as poss''ble would be pretty dead, would n''t it?
22566But Jim knows his business all right-- don''t you, Jim?
22566But did n''t you cut it almost too short?
22566But how can you get down?
22566But how would it help us to be able to fly?
22566But tell me,said Dorothy,"how did such a brave Champion happen to let the bears eat him?
22566But what am I going to eat?
22566But where are the people?
22566But why destroy my friends?
22566But why did n''t you tell us at first?
22566But why fight at all, in that case?
22566But wo n''t they be veg''table, like everything else here?
22566But_ is_ there any other place?
22566Ca n''t you mend them?
22566Ca n''t you see us?
22566Can he fight?
22566Can your horse talk?
22566Canary- birds?
22566Could n''t you manage to hold me in your arms?
22566Could we fly with them?
22566Did he? 22566 Did n''t you feel the ground shake?"
22566Did the glass houses in your city grow, too?
22566Did you ever see such little pigs before?
22566Did you not wear green whiskers at one time?
22566Did you see that, Dorothy?
22566Do I like fish? 22566 Do I?
22566Do all your people grow on bushes?
22566Do you eat?
22566Do you happen to know whatever became of the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow?
22566Do you mean my kitten must be put in a grave?
22566Do you mean that I''m a freak?
22566Do you mean that Princess Ozma will see this cave in her enchanted picture, and see all of us here, and what we are doing?
22566Do you see that big rock standing on the hillside yonder?
22566Do you take me for a salamander?
22566Do you take me for a tom- cat? 22566 Do you take me for a weasel?
22566Does it hurt to be invis''ble?
22566Does the air bear up your weight?
22566Does the dama- fruit grow on a low bush, and look something like a peach?
22566For the second time?
22566Have you a factory in this place?
22566Have you come to take me to Hugson''s Ranch?
22566Have you ever died yet?
22566How about the birds and beasts and fishes?
22566How are your brains?
22566How big is this hole?
22566How can we do that?
22566How can we go away?
22566How did they happen to be so little?
22566How did you happen to be shod with gold?
22566How does it taste?
22566How is Uncle Henry?
22566How long did you rule the Emerald City, after I left here?
22566How long do you live, after you are picked?
22566How long will it take you to stop my breath?
22566How long will you be with us?
22566How old are you?
22566How old is your mother?
22566How?
22566How_ can_ we''scape?
22566I live on the fat of the land-- don''t I, Ozma?
22566If it makes you invis''ble, why do you eat it?
22566If that is so,said the boy,"how could he do that wonderful trick with the nine tiny piglets?"
22566In what way?
22566Is Billina a girl?
22566Is Mr. Hugson your uncle?
22566Is it possible that you are a Real Horse?
22566Is n''t it fine?
22566Is n''t it funny?
22566Is n''t she ripe now?
22566Is n''t that a great deal?
22566Is not the Real Horse a beautiful animal?
22566Is that the way to treat my friends?
22566Is this a fairy country?
22566May I eat one of them?
22566May we examine some of these articles?
22566My thoughts are always----"Is this a trial of thoughts, or of kittens?
22566Neither stones nor people?
22566Nine times?
22566No?
22566Oats? 22566 Of course; ca n''t you see?"
22566Of course; how else could I see it? 22566 Oh; are you hungry?"
22566Sir,said he,"why are you here, in the Land of the Mangaboos?"
22566Suppose the stairs get steeper?
22566Tell me, Eureka,said the Princess, gently:"did you eat my pretty piglet?"
22566Tell us, dear, what do the creatures look like?
22566That would be unlucky, would n''t it?
22566Then why not race with the Sawhorse?
22566Train in?
22566Was Ozma once a boy?
22566Was not the door closed?
22566Well, what then?
22566Well,said another piglet,"you are a wizard, are you not?"
22566Were you ever before shut up in a cave, far under the earth, with no way of getting out?
22566What are Gargoyles?
22566What are those holes up there?
22566What are you going to do with us?
22566What are your products?
22566What brought you back?
22566What curious animal is that which is eating the grass on my lawn?
22566What do you do?
22566What do you mean by that?
22566What do you want?
22566What does all this mean, anyhow?
22566What does that mean?
22566What for?
22566What good is it?
22566What harm can the Gurgles do?
22566What in the world is this?
22566What is he good for?
22566What is your name?
22566What made them fly away?
22566What shall we do now?
22566What shall we do now?
22566What sort of a place is this?
22566What was that?
22566What were you when you were first alive?
22566What will happen if she is guilty?
22566What would you do?
22566What''s that?
22566What''s the matter with you, old man?
22566What''s the use?
22566What''s to become of me?
22566What''s wrong?
22566What, the hinges?
22566Where are they?
22566Where are they?
22566Where are you?
22566Where did you come from?
22566Where did you grow?
22566Where do you come from, then?
22566Where does it lead to?
22566Where in the world have you been, my lad?
22566Where is Dorothy?
22566Where is she?
22566Where is she?
22566Where is that Magic Belt?
22566Where is the House of the Sorcerer?
22566Where is your mother?
22566Where shall we stay?
22566Where''s my milk?
22566Where? 22566 Wherever have you been, Eureka?"
22566Which wings must I flop first?
22566Who accuses me?
22566Who are they?
22566Who built these lovely bridges?
22566Who did you say it was?
22566Who is Ozma?
22566Who is this?
22566Who said so?
22566Who will be the jury?
22566Why did you leave the surface of the earth?
22566Why did you wickedly and viciously send the Rain of Stones to crack and break our houses?
22566Why do n''t you walk down?
22566Why do you not eat the damas?
22566Why do you want me?
22566Why have you dared to intrude your unwelcome persons into the secluded Land of the Mangaboos?
22566Why not let them live?
22566Why not?
22566Why should n''t I?
22566Why, where''s Eureka?
22566Will it hurt?
22566Will there be any more Rains?
22566Would 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?"
22566Am I talking?
22566And if he was invis''ble, and the bears invis''ble, who knows that they really ate him up?"
22566Are you guilty, or not guilty?"
22566Are you not vegetable, also?"
22566Are you ready?"
22566But I did n''t see them go; did you?"
22566But it''s a big hollow, is n''t it?"
22566Can you match that pedigree, little girl?"
22566Can you remember any breakfast that I''ve had today?"
22566Can you talk?"
22566Could n''t you, Zeb?"
22566Do n''t you remember how the Champion escaped them by shouting his battle- cry?"
22566Do n''t you see their terrible eyes?"
22566Do you ever make mistakes?"
22566Do you like fish?"
22566Eh?
22566Have n''t you heard of him?"
22566Have you breakfasted, Sir Horse?"
22566Have you them here with you?"
22566He has won the race, and won it fairly; but what can a horse of flesh do against a tireless beast of wood?"
22566I can see her, in my mind''s eye----""What''s that?"
22566I mean, will you be good to us, or do you intend to eat us?"
22566Is n''t it funny?"
22566Is not a Wizard something like a Sorcerer?"
22566Is there nothing that is decent to eat in this palace?"
22566Jump out and fight?"
22566Now was the Wizard''s turn, so he smiled upon the assemblage and asked:"Will somebody kindly loan me a hat?"
22566On the roof?"
22566Otherwise--""What will happen otherwise?"
22566Please, Mr. Wizard, may I eat just one of the fat little piglets?
22566Presently she asked:"Why did your mother tie your tails?"
22566So what could I do but tell"what happened to the Wizard afterward"?
22566That''s_ real_ magic, Mr. Wizard; is n''t it?
22566The trembling servants sent for the Royal Steward, who came in haste and said:"What would your Highness like for dinner?"
22566Then Jim exclaimed:"For goodness sake, what sort of a being are you?"
22566Then Jim suddenly asked:"Are there any horses in Oz?"
22566Then he asked:"What is an earthquake?"
22566Then the Princess spoke in a stern voice:"Prisoner, what have you to say for yourself?
22566Then, after a moment''s thought, she asked:"Are we friends or enemies?
22566This is a nice scrape you''ve got me into, is n''t it?"
22566Were you ever with a circus, brother?"
22566What do you call it?"
22566What else can you do?"
22566What is your sorcery good for if it can not tell us the truth?"
22566What''s going to become of us now?"
22566Where did you find my missing pet, Nick Chopper?"
22566Why are you so bad?"
22566Why destroy me?"
22566Will you buy it, my dear?"
22566Will you kindly tell us which way your mother went to get on top the earth?"
22566Will your Sorcerer die?"
22566Wizard?"
22566Wizard?"
22566Would you like it again?"
22566You''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?"]
22566and what can I do but obey their commands?
22566are_ you_ here again?"
22566cried Dorothy,"did you eat the bones?"
22566he said, seeing her,"are you Dorothy Gale?"
22566said the Wizard,"will somebody please loan me a handkerchief?"
22566said the Wizard;"are there really people in this room?"
420A what?
420And the Cowardly Lion?
420And were you?
420And when you make a sign she will bring you to her in the Land of Oz?
420And-- and-- do you eat people?
420And-- pardon me for the foolish question-- but, are you all invisible?
420Are the bears invis''ble, too?
420Are these bears here?
420Are they real?
420Are we only half way up?
420Are you hungry?
420Are you sure?
420Are you sure?
420Are you surprised that you are unable to see the people of Voe?
420As dead as poss''ble would be pretty dead, would n''t it?
420But IS there any other place?
420But Jim knows his business all right-- don''t you, Jim?
420But did n''t you cut it almost too short?
420But how can you get down?
420But how would it help us to be able to fly?
420But tell me,said Dorothy,"how did such a brave Champion happen to let the bears eat him?
420But what am I going to eat?
420But where are the people?
420But why destroy my friends?
420But why did n''t you tell us at first?
420But why fight at all, in that case?
420But wo n''t they be veg''table, like everything else here?
420Ca n''t you mend them?
420Ca n''t you see us?
420Can he fight?
420Can your horse talk?
420Canary- birds?
420Could n''t you manage to hold me in your arms?
420Could we fly with them?
420Did he? 420 Did n''t you feel the ground shake?"
420Did the glass houses in your city grow, too?
420Did you ever see such little pigs before?
420Did you not wear green whiskers at one time?
420Did you see that, Dorothy?
420Do I like fish? 420 Do I?
420Do all your people grow on bushes?
420Do not all people grow upon bushes where you came from, on the outside of the earth?
420Do you eat?
420Do you happen to know whatever became of the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow?
420Do you mean my kitten must be put in a grave?
420Do you mean that I''m a freak?
420Do you mean that Princess Ozma will see this cave in her enchanted picture, and see all of us here, and what we are doing?
420Do you see that big rock standing on the hillside yonder?
420Do you take me for a salamander?
420Do you take me for a tom- cat? 420 Do you take me for a weasel?
420Does it hurt to be invis''ble?
420Does the air bear up your weight?
420Does the dama- fruit grow on a low bush, and look something like a peach?
420For the second time?
420Have you a factory in this place?
420Have you come to take me to Hugson''s Ranch?
420Have you ever died yet?
420How CAN we''scape?
420How about the birds and beasts and fishes?
420How are your brains?
420How big is this hole?
420How can we do that?
420How can we go away?
420How did they happen to be so little?
420How did you happen to be shod with gold?
420How does it taste?
420How is Uncle Henry?
420How long did you rule the Emerald City, after I left here?
420How long do you live, after you are picked?
420How long will it take you to stop my breath?
420How long will you be with us?
420How old are you?
420How old is your mother?
420How?
420I live on the fat of the land-- don''t I, Ozma?
420If it makes you invis''ble, why do you eat it?
420If that is so,said the boy,"how could he do that wonderful trick with the nine tiny piglets?"
420In what way?
420Is Billina a girl?
420Is Mr. Hugson your uncle?
420Is it possible that you are a Real Horse?
420Is n''t it fine?
420Is n''t it funny?
420Is n''t she ripe now?
420Is n''t that a great deal?
420Is not the Real Horse a beautiful animal?
420Is that the way to treat my friends?
420Is this a fairy country?
420May I eat one of them?
420May we examine some of these articles?
420My thoughts are always--"Is this a trial of thoughts, or of kittens?
420Neither stones nor people?
420Nine times?
420No?
420Oats? 420 Of course; ca n''t you see?"
420Of course; how else could I see it? 420 Oh; are you hungry?"
420Sir,said he,"why are you here, in the Land of the Mangaboos?"
420Suppose the stairs get steeper?
420Tell me, Eureka,said the Princess, gently:"did you eat my pretty piglet?"
420Tell us, dear, what do the creatures look like?
420That would be unlucky, would n''t it?
420Then why not race with the Sawhorse?
420Train in?
420Was Ozma once a boy?
420Was not the door closed?
420Well, what then?
420Well,said another piglet,"you are a wizard, are you not?"
420Were you ever before shut up in a cave, far under the earth, with no way of getting out?
420What are Gargoyles?
420What are those holes up there?
420What are you going to do with us?
420What are your products?
420What brought you back?
420What curious animal is that which is eating the grass on my lawn?
420What do you do?
420What do you mean by that?
420What do you want?
420What does all this mean, anyhow?
420What does that mean?
420What for?
420What good is it?
420What harm can the Gurgles do?
420What in the world is this?
420What is he good for?
420What is your name?
420What made them fly away?
420What shall we do now?
420What shall we do now?
420What sort of place is this?
420What was that?
420What were you when you were first alive?
420What will happen if she is guilty?
420What would you do?
420What''s that?
420What''s the matter with you, old man?
420What''s the use?
420What''s to become of me?
420What''s wrong?
420What, the hinges?
420Where are they?
420Where are they?
420Where are you?
420Where did you come from?
420Where did you grow?
420Where do you come from, then?
420Where does it lead to?
420Where in the world have you been, my lad?
420Where is Dorothy?
420Where is she?
420Where is she?
420Where is that Magic Belt?
420Where is the House of the Sorcerer?
420Where is your mother?
420Where shall we stay?
420Where''s my milk?
420Where? 420 Wherever have you been, Eureka?"
420Which wings must I flop first?
420Who accuses me?
420Who are they?
420Who built these lovely bridges?
420Who did you say it was?
420Who is Ozma?
420Who is this?
420Who said so?
420Who will be the jury?
420Why did you leave the surface of the earth?
420Why did you wickedly and viciously send the Rain of Stones to crack and break our houses?
420Why do n''t you walk down?
420Why do you not eat the damas?
420Why do you want me?
420Why have you dared to intrude your unwelcome persons into the secluded Land of the Mangaboos?
420Why not let them live?
420Why not?
420Why should n''t I?
420Why, where''s Eureka?
420Will it hurt?
420Will there be any more Rains?
420Will you try it, Zeb?
420Would 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?"
420Am I talking?
420And if he was invis''ble, and the bears invis''ble, who knows that they really ate him up?"
420Are you guilty, or not guilty?"
420Are you not vegetable, also?"
420Are you ready?"
420But I did n''t see them go; did you?"
420But it''s a big hollow, is n''t it?"
420Can you match that pedigree, little girl?"
420Can you remember any breakfast that I''ve had today?"
420Can you talk?"
420Could n''t you, Zeb?"
420Do n''t you remember how the Champion escaped them by shouting his battle- cry?"
420Do n''t you see their terrible eyes?"
420Do you ever make mistakes?"
420Do you like fish?"
420Eh?
420Have n''t you heard of him?"
420Have you breakfasted, Sir Horse?"
420Have you them here with you?"
420He has won the race, and won it fairly; but what can a horse of flesh do against a tireless beast of wood?"
420I can see her, in my mind''s eye--""What''s that?"
420I mean, will you be good to us, or do you intend to eat us?"
420Is n''t it funny?"
420Is not a Wizard something like a Sorcerer?"
420Is there nothing that is decent to eat in this palace?"
420Jump out and fight?"
420Now was the Wizard''s turn, so he smiled upon the assemblage and asked:"Will somebody kindly loan me a hat?"
420On the roof?"
420Otherwise--""What will happen otherwise?"
420Please, Mr. Wizard, may I eat just one of the fat little piglets?
420Presently she asked:"Why did your mother tie your tails?"
420So what could I do but tell"what happened to the Wizard afterward"?
420That''s REAL magic, Mr. Wizard; is n''t it?
420The trembling servants sent for the Royal Steward, who came in haste and said:"What would your Highness like for dinner?"
420Then Jim exclaimed:"For goodness sake, what sort of a being are you?"
420Then Jim suddenly asked:"Are there any horses in Oz?"
420Then he asked:"What is an earthquake?"
420Then the Princess spoke in a stern voice:"Prisoner, what have you to say for yourself?
420Then, after a moment''s thought, she asked:"Are we friends or enemies?
420This is a nice scrape you''ve got me into, is n''t it?"
420Were you ever with a circus, brother?"
420What do you call it?"
420What else can you do?"
420What is your sorcery good for if it can not tell us the truth?"
420What''s going to become of us now?"
420Where did you find my missing pet, Nick Chopper?"
420Why are you so bad?"
420Why destroy me?"
420Will you buy it, my dear?"
420Will you kindly tell us which way your mother went to get on top the earth?"
420Will your Sorcerer die?"
420Wizard?"
420Wizard?"
420Would you like it again?"
420You''ve been to Australia, have n''t you?"
420and what can I do but obey their commands?
420are YOU here again?"
420cried Dorothy,"did you eat the bones?"
420he said, seeing her,"are you Dorothy Gale?"
420said the Wizard,"will somebody please loan me a handkerchief?"
420said the Wizard;"are there really people in this room?"
55806''One, after each mile up,''but how many miles have we come?
55806Ah, so we have won?
55806Ah-- but what of the morning?
55806Am I the Starina of Stratovania?
55806And for cake''s sake why could n''t they have waited a few days? 55806 And how did they fly without wings?
55806And how do you suppose we will be able to rise, after striking the earth at one hundred and forty miles an hour?
55806And how''d you grow the hedge so fast?
55806And is n''t it fun to be here?
55806And remember how we travelled on together till we found the Tin Woodman?
55806And who are you, my lively little Skylark?
55806And 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?"
55806Are we?
55806Are yew shouting''must''at ME?
55806Are you sure it is not a Zoomer?
55806Are 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?"
55806Bearded Bowmen, eh?
55806But ca n''t we stop them? 55806 But can you trust him?"
55806But how could they have come down the mountain as fast as we fell?
55806But how will you move them out of here?
55806But look-- where are we going?
55806But think how high those Blowmen may have blown it?
55806But we hustled back to your hut, fetched the oil can and fixed you up in fine shape, did n''t we, old fellow?
55806But what do you propose to do?
55806But what of us?
55806But where are the houses?
55806But where is Toto, Dorothy? 55806 But where is it?
55806By the way, where''s the tell- all- escope?
55806Ca n''t you whiz these Stratovanians away, or send them back where they came from?
55806Can yew dance?
55806Can yew sing?
55806Could n''t you bring the Ozpril back with your magic belt?
55806D''ye think I trust you enough to sleep? 55806 Did I not order you to leave us strictly alone?
55806Did n''t you have anything to eat, at all?
55806Did those magic drops freeze the air into ice?
55806Directions?
55806Do n''t you know me? 55806 Do n''t you remember you were to see about the Guest Canopies?"
55806Do you come from below or be- high?
55806Do you have any_ tin_ canopies?
55806Do you not believe that this is Strut-- changed to this great beast by Ozma of Oz? 55806 Do you really think so?"
55806Do 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?"
55806Fly away?
55806Flying sticks?
55806Gone?
55806Have n''t you any magic at all?
55806Have n''t you had enough flying?
55806Hi, there-- is everything all right?
55806Hmm-- mmmn, OZ?
55806Ho, what''s this? 55806 How DARE you suggest such a thing?
55806How about coming along?
55806How are you and all of your aunts, uncles and infant nieces?
55806How can I think with you making all that noise?
55806How can we ever fly down with those awful creatures below?
55806How dare yew fly over my castle and swim in my lake without permission?
55806How dare you fly off without us? 55806 How dare you speak to me like that?"
55806How dew yew know what a King would dew?
55806How did you find us?
55806How do they work?
55806How do you feel?
55806How do you know I wo n''t?
55806How do you know he wo n''t blow things up as soon as he returns?
55806How do you mean?
55806How do you mean?
55806How does it open?
55806How long have we? 55806 How long''ll it be before we do get down?"
55806How''d Nick manage with his flying?
55806How''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?
55806I do wonder where we''ll land?
55806I suppose you realize you are in great danger? 55806 I?"
55806I?
55806I?
55806Ice?
55806If he knows so much, why does he not help himself?
55806If this keeps up, how are we ever to get down? 55806 Is my throne comfortable?"
55806Is there any grass? 55806 Is there anything we might bring your Strajesty?"
55806Is this one of your many servants, my dear?
55806Just what are you doing here?
55806KABEBE?
55806Land? 55806 Light out?"
55806Mercy, do you suppose those Red Beards have started after us already?
55806Must you play all those stops and starters to guide the plane?
55806Noo then, whew are yew?
55806Now_ which_ leg of_ which_ table?
55806Oh, ca n''t we do something Wizard?
55806Oh, 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?"
55806Oh, my-- I do hope you are feeling well?
55806Oh, please, please-- couldn''t you leave the Soldier to keep me company?
55806Oh, was n''t he WONDERFUL?
55806Oh, what does it matter?
55806Oh, what will become of them?
55806Oh, why think of Kansas?
55806Oho-- a Greta to greet, eh?
55806Say, Wiz, I guess this is about the oddest flying trip a band of explorers ever had?
55806Shall I do a buck and wing, or a little Skyland fling? 55806 Sinking, are we?
55806So this dragon- body really flys?
55806So this is the seat of Government?
55806Still-- it''s better than falling, eh?
55806That''s right,giggled Jellia,"you_ will_ have to sit on the throne-- that is, if Wanny does n''t mind?"
55806The manual of arms says--"How about the manual of feet?
55806Then ca n''t you transport the safe here?
55806Then how in the Dix shall I open it?
55806Then of course he can not be here?
55806Tin? 55806 To-- to fall?"
55806W-- itches riding on br-- hoom sticks? 55806 WHAT?
55806WHAT?
55806We want Azarine to stay here a long time, do n''t we, Jellia? 55806 We?"
55806Well, have you anything to say?
55806Well, how did you like it?
55806Well, how is wizness lately?
55806Well, how was that?
55806Well, then-- what_ dew_ yew dew?
55806Well, what do you think of Stratovania by now?
55806Wha-- what''s that?
55806What Princess do you mean?
55806What are we going to do now?
55806What are your Majesty''s wishes?
55806What can yew dew for me?
55806What did I do?
55806What do I care about the Ruler of Oz?
55806What do these people look like, Jellia?
55806What do they look like?
55806What do we do-- ride''em like broomsticks?
55806What is it? 55806 What is the meaning of this outrageous behavior?"
55806What on airth shall we do?
55806What''s so beautiful about it?
55806What''s the matter? 55806 What?"
55806What?
55806What?
55806What_ did_ happen to him?
55806Where are these famous, magic treasures and jewels you were boasting of-- this belt and fan and all the other foolishments and fripperies?
55806Where is any?
55806Where is that pesky man- creature? 55806 Where_ do_ you suppose he is taking us?"
55806Whew are yew?
55806Whew are yew?
55806Whew-- so that''s the way it is?
55806Who asked for your advice?
55806Who in Oz, is Dear Deer?
55806Who is this Princess? 55806 Why are you not flying over the castle?"
55806Why ca n''t he float along by himself?
55806Why not?
55806Why, do n''t yew know? 55806 Why, what right have they to go off like that?"
55806Why, where is Kabebe?
55806Will someone kindly explain what we are doing, flying around in this dangerous and haphazard manner?
55806Wo n''t do what?
55806Wo n''t we have fun, Liony, when we really get off?
55806Would you care to try it?
55806YOU?
55806Yes? 55806 You do n''t tell me?"
55806You mean it''s a secret?
55806You mean, you jumped all this distance?
55806You 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?"
55806You would have taken me back to Kansas, too, only your balloon flew away too fast, did n''t it?
55806You''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?
55806And after all-- who was to insist?
55806And remember how the Guardian of the Gate gave us all green specs, even me, and then led us up to the palace?"
55806And why must you, Shagomar, come horning in to spoil my supper?
55806Are n''t you having any, Jellia?"
55806Are n''t you, Wizard?"
55806Are there any trees?
55806Are you really safe?
55806Are you still there?"
55806Are you sure you told them tonight?"
55806Azarine twinkled her eyes at the Wizard,"But Shaggy''s the biggest, and we''ve always been friends, have n''t we?"
55806Break down the door?"
55806But I hope the lion''s not going to sleep, too?"
55806But WHEW are YEW?"
55806But could your Majesty please let us dry out in your castle and then could you show us the quickest route to the Emerald City?
55806But how did you know?"
55806But perhaps--"the Wizard looked thoughtfully at the Stag standing motionless at the entrance of the cave--"can Shagomar run?"
55806But what good will walking guard do?"
55806CHAPTER 6 Strut of the Strat"What is it, Hippenscop?"
55806Ca n''t we go after them?"
55806Could we reach the Ozpril before they reach us?"
55806Did Bustabo keep his promises?"
55806Do n''t you realize-- but how could you?"
55806Do you hear?"
55806Do you promise?"
55806Do you think she can force Bustabo to give me back my castle and my Kingdom?"
55806Do you wish to be crushed and eaten?
55806Great Tinhoppers, what was_ that_?"
55806Has he come all this way to help us?"
55806Have n''t I told you time and again to keep away from the cave of the Princess?
55806Have you any preference as to canopies?"
55806How ARE you?"
55806How ever did you escape from the castle?"
55806How ever did you manage it, Wiz?
55806How long will it take him to reach the capitol?"
55806How long''ll it be before we land?"
55806How would Ozma act, for instance, if she were sitting on the throne of this singular airtry?
55806I hope you girls will excuse me if I take a little nap?"
55806I thought you told me you had no way of finding the route back?"
55806I wonder if that stove lights?"
55806I''ll bring it back with the magic belt,"smiled Ozma,"and I presume it''s all right to bring the safe back, too?"
55806Is everything all right?"
55806Is n''t it grand to be home again?
55806Is n''t that Kabebe calling you?"
55806Is n''t that so, Wizard?"
55806Is there anything to eat?"
55806Is-- there-- anything in that kit- bag for breaks, sprains and bruises, Wiz?"
55806Later on, would n''t you like to go to the Emerald City and meet the famous animals who live in the capitol?"
55806Look, girls, is n''t that Glinda''s castle now?"
55806Make a note of those monsters, will you Wantowin?"
55806Must we go through all that again?"
55806My, whatever are these, now?"
55806Now I wonder what he wants?
55806Now then, Miss-- Miss--?"
55806Oh why, WHY, did we ever fly to this terrible place?"
55806Oh, Jellia, JELLIA-- what shall we DO?"
55806Oh, how many shall we take?"
55806Oh, why do n''t we go after them now?"
55806Please ca n''t we just stay as we are?"
55806Point your beard at her?
55806Remember?"
55806Shall I sing a little sing, for you, Dear?"
55806Tell me, how did you manage to escape?
55806That is-- if Glinda and the Wizard can make Bustabo give my castle and Kingdom back?"
55806The question now was-- would she_ ever_ come down?
55806Then, as a little afterthought--"By the way, what did you see?"
55806Then, while those villains are blowing the Ozpril away, we can be reaching the edge-- and--""And WHAT?"
55806To open pull the tail.--WIZ._""Well, Geewhiz-- is this an emergency?"
55806WILL you stop that silly marching?"
55806We flew them all the way from the Strat and now, how are we to reach the Emerald City in time to stop the airlanders?
55806What are they?
55806What became of the Ozpril?
55806What did you do?
55806What happened?"
55806What is her name and what does she look like?"
55806What was that?"
55806Where did it BLOW?"
55806Where did it go?
55806Where is it?
55806Where''s the Emerald safe?"
55806Wherever did you find him, Shaggy dear?
55806Who did that?"
55806Why does n''t he fly to the Emerald City if he''s so smart?
55806Why has she gone?
55806Why should I help yew or her or them?"
55806Why should I, Strut of the Strat, acknowledge this miserable earthlander as my supreme anything?
55806Will I light the candles now, Wiz dear, or wait until they arrive?"
55806Will the effects of those altitude pills wear off before we''re out of the strat?"
55806Wiz?"
55806You did n''t mind being Tin at all, did you, Nick?
55806You know-- it''s grand to get together over a book once a year and have a good laugh, is n''t it?
55806You see?"
55806gasped Dorothy, letting the Tell- all- escope fall with a crash,"are you, really?
55806gasped Jellia in an exasperated voice,"Again?
55806he murmured rapturously,"Deli--""Hey, where you going?"
55806how did you_ do_ it?"
959A 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?"
959And do you know that your Ruler, Ozma of Oz, has been stolen?
959And give me back my dishpan?
959And is the dishpan still at the castle of Ugu the Shoemaker?
959And my own magic tools?
959And take a tumble among the thistles?
959And the Frogman, is he also a Yip?
959And the Great Book of Records of Glinda the Good?
959And the Magic Picture?
959And was n''t Ozma in it then?
959And who is Ugu the Shoemaker?
959And who is he?
959And you''ll bring the little Pink Bear?
959Are owls ever blind?
959Are they giants?
959Are they really rubber?
959Are you all agreed to accept my judgment?
959Are you sorry, then?
959Are your people called Thists?
959Are your people so dangerous, then?
959But I have another question to ask: How does it happen that the Thists have no King to rule over them?
959But by what name do others call your city?
959But how about Ozma? 959 But how about my lost growl?"
959But how could you execute us?
959But none of you have answered my question: Where is my growl?
959But tell me, please,said the Wizard,"how does it happen that your city jumps around so, from one part of the country to another?"
959But what can we do when we get to Ugu?
959But what good would that do?
959But what will I do when I get home to the Glass Cat and the Pink Kitten?
959But where is the place? 959 But who will rule in your place while you are gone?"
959But who-- who-- who?
959But who?
959But why should we have anything else when we have so many thistles? 959 But why?
959Ca n''t the Pink Bear tell?
959Ca n''t you see?
959Can you bark?
959Can you hear what I say?
959Could n''t the Little Pink Bear tell us what he did with Ozma?
959Did Your Majesty speak?
959Did any strange person come in or out of the city on the night before last when Ozma was stolen?
959Did n''t he say Ozma was in that hole in the ground?
959Did you get in?
959Do n''t you like Button- Bright, then?
959Do n''t you love Ozma? 959 Do n''t you s''pose we could get to it?"
959Do n''t you suppose Ugu would listen to reason?
959Do you come in war or peace?
959Do you happen to have any talented magician among your people, one who is especially clever, you know?
959Do you know of any wicked people in Oz, Dorothy?
959Do you mean yourself?
959Do you really eat those prickly things?
959Do you s''pose it hurt them much to bump against those mountains?
959Do you s''pose they have flying machines, Wizard?
959Do you see her anywhere around here?
959Do you suppose I can be any funnier than you?
959Do you suppose Ozma could have taken them, herself, for some purpose?
959Do you think the Herkus would hurt us?
959Do you think the person who stole Ozma stole my growl?
959Do you think we are afraid of a toy bear with a toy gun?
959Do you think, then, that my growl was stolen?
959Do you think,asked Dorothy anxiously,"that Ugu the Shoemaker would be wicked enough to steal our Ozma of Oz?"
959Does Dorothy know you are here?
959Does n''t Glinda the Good know where she is?
959Does the Scarecrow admit that this overgrown frog is the wisest creature in the world?
959Does this dragon of yours bite?
959Has anyone a pin?
959Have n''t you anything else to eat?
959Have you a King?
959Have you found Ozma?
959Have you heard of any magicians being among them?
959Have you seen the Herkus yourself?
959He has stolen about everything else of value in Oz, has n''t he?
959He has stolen everything he wants, perhaps,agreed the Lion,"but what could anyone want with your growl?"
959How can that be done?
959How can you wait here and find Button- Bright at one and the same time?
959How could they do that?
959How dare you interrupt me?
959How did that happen?
959How did you manage to conquer Ugu the Shoemaker?
959How do you know that the Shoemaker stole your growl?
959How do you know?
959How ever will you get down?
959However did you come alive?
959I think I shall go last,said the Wizard,"so who wants to go first?"
959I wonder if Ozma is there?
959I wonder if it is strong?
959I wonder if she''s been transformed into Button- Bright?
959If she''s in a dungeon cell, how are you going to get her out?
959If we explained to him how wicked he has been, do n''t you think he''d let poor Ozma go?
959If you have disputes among you,said he after a little thought,"who settles them?"
959If you know so much,she retorted,"why do n''t you know where your dishpan is instead of chasing around the country after it?"
959In peace, of course,retorted the Wizard, and he added impatiently,"Do we look like an army of conquest?"
959In what part of the room is she?
959In what way?
959In which one of Button- Bright''s pockets is Ozma?
959Is Ozma REALLY in this hole?
959Is Ozma up yet?
959Is he alive?
959Is n''t there anyone who rules over you?
959Is that in the Land of Oz?
959Is this your dishpan?
959Is your throat sore now?
959It''s mighty queer, is n''t it?
959Magic, eh?
959May I ask why you have left your home and where you are going?
959Maybe, maybe,responded another Yip,"but why take chances?
959Must we all go back?
959No, but what everyone says must be true, otherwise what would be the use of their saying it?
959Now, tell me,he said, turning to Button- Bright,"could your man in Philadelphia crumble marble in his fingers?"
959Of what crime do you accuse them?
959See here, Frogman, why ca n''t you carry me across the gulf when you leap it? 959 Shall we?"
959So THAT''S the thief, is it?
959Someone in the Land of Oz?
959Stone, is it?
959Tell me, could this man crush a block of stone with his bare hands?
959That is the same thing as calling us thieves and robbers and bandits and brigands, is it not?
959That? 959 The city has stopped hopping around, it is true, but how are we to get to it over this mass of prickers?"
959Then he is the principal person here?
959Then what about my dishpan?
959Then what did he do with her?
959Then why did n''t you answer the Frogman?
959Then you forgive me for all the trouble I caused you?
959They really look that way, do n''t they? 959 They''ve both been stolen, have n''t they?"
959Ugu? 959 Up to your old tricks, eh?
959WHO says so?
959Was it enchanted?
959We came here to capture the Shoemaker, did n''t we?
959Well, what then?
959Well, where is my dishpan?
959Were you ever a dog?
959What COULD it be, then?
959What are they like?
959What are we going to eat?
959What are you doing out of your frog- pond?
959What did he look like?
959What do n''t you believe?
959What do you mean?
959What do you suppose Ugu has done with her?
959What do you suppose has become of it?
959What harm could happen to us in Oz?
959What harm happened to Ozma?
959What has caused you to change your mind so suddenly?
959What if you lost your roar, Lion? 959 What is a King?"
959What is he mumbling about?
959What is that around your waist, Dorothy?
959What makes you so strong?
959What makes you so wonderfully wise?
959What''s gone?
959What''s that?
959What''s the matter with YOUR brains?
959What''s the matter with the country ahead of us?
959What''s the matter?
959What''s this?
959What''s wanted?
959What, jump from here to that whirling hill?
959What? 959 When did you perform those enchantments?"
959When?
959Where IS she?
959Where can it be, then?
959Where else could she be?
959Where has Your Honor been?
959Where has he gone?
959Where is Ozma?
959Where is Ozma?
959Where is the mountain?
959Where''s Dorothy?
959Where?
959Which of you has dared defy my magic?
959Which way?
959Who can fight against magic?
959Who is Ugu the Shoemaker?
959Who is Ugu the Shoemaker?
959Who is the thief?
959Who says all that?
959Who says that?
959Who''s that?
959Why ca n''t you use another Royal Ruler? 959 Why could n''t the Lion ride on the Woozy''s back?"
959Why did n''t I think of that before?
959Why did n''t we think of those blankets before?
959Why do n''t I?
959Why do you wish to capture us?
959Why do you yell at me, woman?
959Why have you dared intrude in my forest?
959Why is that?
959Why not look in the Magic Picture?
959Why not?
959Why on earth did you eat the enchanted peach?
959Why?
959Why?
959Why?
959Wo n''t YOU get lost, too?
959Wo n''t the room keep turning?
959Would n''t he know it?
959Would n''t it be a rich joke if he made prisoners of us, too?
959Yes, yes, wo n''t he say he''s sorry and get on his knees and beg our pardon?
959You have never lost it before, have you?
959And did n''t I bring to you the little Pink Bear, which has told you where Ozma is hidden?"
959And do n''t you want to find her?"
959And how was it enchanted?
959And 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?"
959And then he looked all around him and said in a solemn voice,"Ozma, are you here?"
959And then he turned the crank of the little Pink Bear again and asked,"Is this the hole that Ozma of Oz is in?"
959And then the Lavender Bear King asked,"Would you like to see this magical shoemaker?"
959And then, after looking around the group, he inquired,"What is that on your finger, Trot?"
959And what will happen to one who eats it?"
959And who could wish to deprive her of her Great Book of Records?
959And who else could have carried away my beautiful magic dishpan without being seen?"
959And who, having the power, could also have an object in defying the wisest and most talented Sorceress the world has ever known?
959Are n''t you angry?
959Are n''t you indignant?
959Are you ready to start for the wicker castle of Ugu the Shoemaker?"
959At first a chorus of growls arose, and then a sharp voice cried,"What has happened, Corporal Waddle?"
959But how?"
959But how?"
959But tell me, where did you come from?"
959But what errand requires you to travel such a distance?"
959But what has happened to your Royal Ozma?"
959But where are we?"
959But who, in all the Land of Oz, was powerful and skillful enough to do this awful thing?
959But why ca n''t your friend wash her dishes in another dishpan?"
959But why is he called Ugu the Shoemaker?"
959Ca n''t we do ANYthing to find her, Wizard?"
959Could n''t the Little Pink Bear tell us how?"
959Do n''t you know it''s impolite to get lost and keep everybody waiting for you?
959Do you s''pose it''s on wheels, Wizard?"
959Do you think I''d risk the safety of my innocent people by using a biting dragon to draw my chariot?
959Do you two girls think you can find your way back home again?"
959Do you want to keep our dear Ozma there any longer than we can help?"
959Even if I landed there and could hold on, what good would it do?
959How can you fight a great magician when you have nothing to fight with?"
959How far or how near?"
959How, do you say, how?
959However, Cayke wanted her dishpan very badly, so she turned to her friends and asked,"Who will go with me?"
959If I were Ozma, do you think I''d have tumbled into that hole?"
959In the darkness, the Cowardly Lion felt a shaggy little form nestling beside his own, and he said sleepily,"Where did you come from, Toto?"
959Is n''t it kind of him?"
959Is n''t it queer?"
959No wall?"
959Presently he inquired,"Where is the Little Pink Bear?"
959Seems mighty strange and mysterious, does n''t it?"
959So he turned the crank in the Little Pink Bear''s side and inquired,"Did Ugu the Shoemaker steal Ozma of Oz?"
959So tell me, are you going to struggle, or will you go peaceably to meet your doom?"
959So why do dogs do it?"
959So you''ve eaten the enchanted peach, have you?"
959Suddenly, Trot asked,"Where''s Button- Bright?"
959Tell me, my Pink Pinkerton, what has become of this lady''s jeweled dishpan?"
959The Great Frogman is hungry as any tramp, is he?
959The Great Frogman pick up sticks?"
959The King turned to the throng of toy bears surrounding him and asked,"Has any of you ever seen this golden dishpan before?"
959Then he asked,"Why do you attach so much importance to a dishpan?"
959Then she looked steadily at the boy and asked,"Are you Ozma?
959What is Ugu, and what is a magician?
959What shall we do with this one, which we have just found?"
959What shall we do?"
959What''s become of the city?"
959When the woman had listened to this story, she asked,"Then you have no idea as yet who has stolen your dishpan?"
959When they had finished, she said,"Where are you going next?"
959Where did YOU come from?"
959Where did you find it, Toto?"
959Where is he?"
959Who could have done this wicked, bold thing?
959Who do you think did it, Wizard?"
959Who?"
959Why do n''t you give it up and go home?
959Why do you speak such nonsense?"
959Why would he wish to steal HER?"
959Will some one of you kindly give me a match?"
959Will you kindly tell us by what name your city is called?"
959Will you let me ask him one more question?"
959Would n''t YOU like a dose, sir?"
959Would n''t you feel terrible?"
959Would you like to eat some?"
959Yet what other explanation of the mystery could there be?
959she called,"Have you seen Ozma this morning?"