Subject for August, 2016

Chapter 14

Subject: The Road to Oz

They had not walked far across the flower-strewn meadows when they came upon a fine road leading toward the northwest and winding gracefully among the pretty yellow hills. &...

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Chapter 13

Subject: The Road to Oz

They now made a more careful examination of the country around them. All was fresh and beautiful after the sultriness of the desert, and the sunshine and sweet, crisp air wer...

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Chapter 12

Subject: The Road to Oz

“Oh, that’s too bad!” cried Dorothy; “I wanted to thank Johnny Dooit for all his kindness to us.” “He hasn’t time to listen to than...

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Chapter 11

Subject: The Road to Oz

“It’s getting awful rough walking,” said Dorothy, as they trudged along. Button-Bright gave a deep sigh and said he was hungry. Indeed, all were hungry, an...

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Chapter 10

Subject: The Road to Oz

The shaggy man got up and felt of himself to see if he was hurt; but he was not. One of the heads had struck his breast and the other his left shoulder; yet though they had ...

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Chapter 9

Subject: The Road to Oz

The country wasn’t so pretty now. Before the travelers appeared a rocky plain covered with hills on which grew nothing green. They were nearing some low mountains, to...

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Chapter 8

Subject: The Road to Oz

About the middle of the forenoon they began to go up a long hill. By-and-by this hill suddenly dropped down into a pretty valley, where the travelers saw, to their surprise, ...

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Chapter 7

Subject: The Road to Oz

They found the houses of the town all low and square and built of bricks, neatly whitewashed inside and out. The houses were not set in rows, forming regular streets, but pl...

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Chapter 6

Subject: The Road to Oz

When noon came they opened the Fox-King’s basket of luncheon, and found a nice roasted turkey with cranberry sauce and some slices of bread and butter. As they sat on ...

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Chapter 5

Subject: The Road to Oz

Toto, now allowed to run about as he pleased, was glad to be free again and able to bark at the birds and chase the butterflies. The country around them was charming, yet in ...

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