The Marvelous Land of Oz by L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Baum
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to explain. "But a real horse is alive, and trots and prances and eats oats,
while this is nothing more than a dead horse, made of wood, and used to saw logs upon." "If it were alive, wouldn't it trot, and prance, and eat oats?" inquired the Pumpkinhead. "It would trot and prance, perhaps; but it wouldn't eat oats," replied the boy, laughing at the idea." And of course it can't ever be alive, because it is made of wood." "So am I," answered the man. Tip looked at him in surprise. "Why, so you are!" he exclaimed. "And the magic powder that brought you to life is here in my pocket." 43 Full page line-art drawing. THE MAGICAL POWDER OF LIFE 44 He brought out the pepper box, and eyed it curiously. |
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