. Dorothy and the wizard in Oz; a faithful record of their amazing adventures in an underground world, and how with the aid of their friends Zeb Hugson, Eureka the Kitten, and Jim the Cab-Horse, they finally reached the wonderful Land of Oz . ngthese halls they discovered many small rooms opening fromthem, and some were furnished with glass benches, tablesand chairs. But there were no beds at all. *1 wonder if these people never sleep, said the girl. Why, there seems to be no night at all in this country,Zeb replied. Those colored suns are exactly in the sameplace they were when we came, and i


. Dorothy and the wizard in Oz; a faithful record of their amazing adventures in an underground world, and how with the aid of their friends Zeb Hugson, Eureka the Kitten, and Jim the Cab-Horse, they finally reached the wonderful Land of Oz . ngthese halls they discovered many small rooms opening fromthem, and some were furnished with glass benches, tablesand chairs. But there were no beds at all. *1 wonder if these people never sleep, said the girl. Why, there seems to be no night at all in this country,Zeb replied. Those colored suns are exactly in the sameplace they were when we came, and if there is no sunsetthere can be no night. Very true, agreed the Wizard. But it is a long timesince I have had any sleep, and Fm tired. So I think I shall 57 Little Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz lie down upon one of these hard glass benches and take anap. *1 will, too, said Dorothy, and chose a little room atthe end of the hall. Zeb walked down again to unharness Jim, who, whenhe found himself free, rolled over a few times and thensettled down to sleep, with Eureka nestling comfortablybeside his big, boney body. Then the boy returned to oneof the upper rooms, and in spite of the hardness of the glassb«nch was soon deep in CHAPTB/m^ (£


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