Subject for October, 2016
Chapter 21
Subject: The Emerald City of Oz
Just then a rabbit band of nearly fifty pieces marched in, playing upon golden instruments and dressed in neat uniforms. Following the band came the nobility of Bunnybury, a...
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Chapter 20
Subject: The Emerald City of Oz
A line of rabbit soldiers was drawn up before the palace entrance, and they wore green and gold uniforms with high shakos upon their heads and held tiny spears in their hands...
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Chapter 19
Subject: The Emerald City of Oz
Dorothy left Bunbury the same way she had entered it and when they were in the forest again she said to Billina: “I never thought that things good to eat could be so d...
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Chapter 18
Subject: The Emerald City of Oz
Princess Ozma was a very busy little ruler, for she looked carefully after the comfort and welfare of her people and tried to make them happy. If any quarrels arose she deci...
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Chapter 17
Subject: The Emerald City of Oz
Wandering through the woods, without knowing where you are going or what adventure you are about to meet next, is not as pleasant as one might think. The woods are always be...
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Chapter 16
Subject: The Emerald City of Oz
There must have been from six to eight dozen spoons in the Brigade, and they marched away in the shape of a hollow square, with Dorothy, Billina and Toto in the center of the...
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Chapter 15
Subject: The Emerald City of Oz
It was a beautiful evening, so they drew their camp chairs in a circle before one of the tents and began to tell stories to amuse themselves and pass away the time before the...
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Chapter 14
Subject: The Emerald City of Oz
“Where next?” asked the Wizard when they had left the town of Fuddlecumjig and the Sawhorse had started back along the road. “Why, Ozma laid out this trip,...
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Chapter 13
Subject: The Emerald City of Oz
When General Guph returned to the cavern of the Nome King his Majesty asked: “Well, what luck? Will the Whimsies join us?” “They will,” answered th...
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Chapter 12
Subject: The Emerald City of Oz
Dorothy and her fellow travelers rode away from the Cuttenclip village and followed the indistinct path as far as the sign-post. Here they took the main road again and proce...
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