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Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz by L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Baum
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16. Jim, the Cab-Horse
17. The Nine Tiny Piglets
18. The Trial of Eureka, the Kitten
19. The Wizard Performs Another Trick
20. Zeb Returns to the Ranch




To My Readers


It's no use; no use at all. The children won't let me stop telling
tales of the Land of Oz. I know lots of other stories, and I hope to
tell them, some time or another; but just now my loving tyrants won't
allow me. They cry: "Oz--Oz! more about Oz, Mr. Baum!" and what can I
do but obey their commands?

This is Our Book--mine and the children's. For they have flooded me
with thousands of suggestions in regard to it, and I have honestly
tried to adopt as many of these suggestions as could be fitted into
one story.

After the wonderful success of "Ozma of Oz" it is evident that Dorothy
has become a firm fixture in these Oz stories. The little ones all
love Dorothy, and as one of my small friends aptly states: "It isn't a
real Oz story without her." So here she is again, as sweet and gentle
and innocent as ever, I hope, and the heroine of another strange adventure.

There were many requests from my little correspondents for "more about
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