. Dorothy and the wizard in Oz . inkling. Where is she^ asked Zeb, rather bewildered by thesuddenness of it. Greeting her uncle and aunt in Kansas, by this time,returned Ozma, with a smile. Then Zeb brought out Jim, all harnessed to the buggy,and took his seat. Im much obliged for all your kindness, said the boy,and very grateful to you for saving my life and sending mehome again after all the good times Ive had. I think thisis the loveliest country in the world; but not being fairiesJim and I feel we ought to be where we belong—and thatsat the ranch. Good-bye, everybody! He gave a start and r


. Dorothy and the wizard in Oz . inkling. Where is she^ asked Zeb, rather bewildered by thesuddenness of it. Greeting her uncle and aunt in Kansas, by this time,returned Ozma, with a smile. Then Zeb brought out Jim, all harnessed to the buggy,and took his seat. Im much obliged for all your kindness, said the boy,and very grateful to you for saving my life and sending mehome again after all the good times Ive had. I think thisis the loveliest country in the world; but not being fairiesJim and I feel we ought to be where we belong—and thatsat the ranch. Good-bye, everybody! He gave a start and rubbed his eyes. Jim was trottingalong the well-known road, shaking his ears and whiskinghis tail with a contented motion. Just ahead of them werethe gates of Hugsons Ranch, and Uncle Hugson now cameout and stood with uplifted arms and wide open mouth, star-ing in amazement. Goodness gracious! Its Zeb—and Jim, too! heexclaimed. Where in the world have you been, my lad?* Why, in the world, Uncle, answered Zeb, with alaugh. 256. 170^3223-04


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