. The road to Oz; in which is related how Dorothy Gale of Kansas, the Shaggy Man, Button Bright, and Polychrome the Rainbow's daughter met on an enchanted road and followed it all the way to the marvelous land of Oz . 175. THE neat yellow houses of the Winkles were now to be seenstanding here and there along the roadway, giving the coun-try a more cheerful and civilized look. They were farm-houses, though, and set far apart; for in the Land of Oz therewere no towns or villages except the magnificent EmeraldCity in its center. Hedges of evergreen or of yellow roses bordered the broadhighway and


. The road to Oz; in which is related how Dorothy Gale of Kansas, the Shaggy Man, Button Bright, and Polychrome the Rainbow's daughter met on an enchanted road and followed it all the way to the marvelous land of Oz . 175. THE neat yellow houses of the Winkles were now to be seenstanding here and there along the roadway, giving the coun-try a more cheerful and civilized look. They were farm-houses, though, and set far apart; for in the Land of Oz therewere no towns or villages except the magnificent EmeraldCity in its center. Hedges of evergreen or of yellow roses bordered the broadhighway and the farms showed the care of their industriousinhabitants. The nearer the travelers came to the great citythe more prosperous the country became, and they crossedmany bridges over the sparkling streams and rivulets thatwatered the lands. 176 The Royal Chariot Arrives As they walked leisurely along the shaggy man said tothe Tin Woodman: What sort of a Magic Powder was it, that made yourfriend the Pumpkinhead live? It was called the Powder of Life, was the answer; andit was invented by a crooked Sorcerer who lived in the moun-tains of the North Country. A Witch named Mombi gotsome of this powder from the crooked Sor


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