. St. Nicholas [serial] . .1 ON THE HILLSIDE. DRAWN BY BESSIE COLLINS PEASE. Queen Zixi of Ix. Copyright, 1905, by L. Frank Baum. By L. Frank Baum. Author of The Wizard of Oz. Chapter XIX. THE BRAVERY OF AUNT RIVETTE. The Roly-Rogues were so busy rioting thatthey did not look into the air and discoverAunt Rivette flying over the city. So shealighted, all unobserved, upon a balcony of thepalace, just outside the chamber of the PrincessFluff, and succeeded in entering the room. drawer in which rested the magic cloak wasstill locked, and in a few moments the old wo-man had the precious garment in


. St. Nicholas [serial] . .1 ON THE HILLSIDE. DRAWN BY BESSIE COLLINS PEASE. Queen Zixi of Ix. Copyright, 1905, by L. Frank Baum. By L. Frank Baum. Author of The Wizard of Oz. Chapter XIX. THE BRAVERY OF AUNT RIVETTE. The Roly-Rogues were so busy rioting thatthey did not look into the air and discoverAunt Rivette flying over the city. So shealighted, all unobserved, upon a balcony of thepalace, just outside the chamber of the PrincessFluff, and succeeded in entering the room. drawer in which rested the magic cloak wasstill locked, and in a few moments the old wo-man had the precious garment in her hands. It was, as we know, the imitation cloakQueen Zixi had made and exchanged for thereal one; but so closely did it resemble thefairy cloak that Aunt Rivette had no idea shewas carrying a useless garment back to her lit-tle niece and nephew. On the contrary, she


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