. Dorothy and the wizard in Oz . perplexity, and theWizard sighed. Eureka rubbed her paw on her face andsaid in her soft, purring voice: He wont need to destroy me^ for if I dont get some-thing to eat pretty soon I shall starve to death, and so savehim the trouble. If he planted you, he might grow some cat-tails, sug-gested the Wizard. Oh, Eureka I perhaps we can find you some milk-weedsto eat, said the boy. Phool snarled the kitten; I wouldnt touch the nastythings! You dont need milk. Eureka, remarked Dorothy; youare big enough now to eat any kind of food. If I can get it, added Eureka. Im hu


. Dorothy and the wizard in Oz . perplexity, and theWizard sighed. Eureka rubbed her paw on her face andsaid in her soft, purring voice: He wont need to destroy me^ for if I dont get some-thing to eat pretty soon I shall starve to death, and so savehim the trouble. If he planted you, he might grow some cat-tails, sug-gested the Wizard. Oh, Eureka I perhaps we can find you some milk-weedsto eat, said the boy. Phool snarled the kitten; I wouldnt touch the nastythings! You dont need milk. Eureka, remarked Dorothy; youare big enough now to eat any kind of food. If I can get it, added Eureka. Im hungry myself, said Zeb. But I noticed somestrawberries growing in one of the gardens, and some melonsin another place. These people dont eat such things, soperhaps on our way back they will let us get them. Never mind your hunger, interrupted the Prince. Ishall order you destroyed in a few minutes, so you will haveno need to ruin our pretty melon vines and and berry me, please, to meet your doom. 65 CHAFTIE/I^ B. 1.


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