. 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 . O MY READERS: Well, my dears, here iswhat you have asked for: another Oz Book*about Dorothys strange adventures. Toto isin this story, because you wanted him to bethere, and many other characters which you will recognize arein the story, too. Indeed, the wishes of my little correspon-dents have been considered as carefully as possible, and if thestory is not exactly as you would


. 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 . O MY READERS: Well, my dears, here iswhat you have asked for: another Oz Book*about Dorothys strange adventures. Toto isin this story, because you wanted him to bethere, and many other characters which you will recognize arein the story, too. Indeed, the wishes of my little correspon-dents have been considered as carefully as possible, and if thestory is not exactly as you would have written it yourselves,you must remember that a story has to be a story before it canbe written down, and the writer cannot change it much with-out spoiling it. In the preface to Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz I saidI would like to write some stories that were not Oz stories,because I thought I had written about Oz long enough; butsince that volume was published I have been fairly delugedwith letters from children imploring me to write more aboutDorothy, and more about Oz, and since I write only toplease the children I shall try to respect their wishes. There are some new characters in this book that ought t


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