. Dorothy and the wizard in Oz . f^ ;4^^- --—--^. UREKA was much surprised to find herself indisgrace; but she was, in spite of the fact thatshe had not eaten the piglet. For the folks ofOz knew the kitten had tried to commit thecrime, and that only an accident had pre-vented her from doing so; therefore even theHungry Tiger preferred not to associate withher. Eureka was forbidden to wander aroundthe palace and was made to stay in confine-ment in Dorothys room; so she began to begher mistress to send her to some other placewhere she could enjoy herself better. Dorothy was herself anxious to ge


. Dorothy and the wizard in Oz . f^ ;4^^- --—--^. UREKA was much surprised to find herself indisgrace; but she was, in spite of the fact thatshe had not eaten the piglet. For the folks ofOz knew the kitten had tried to commit thecrime, and that only an accident had pre-vented her from doing so; therefore even theHungry Tiger preferred not to associate withher. Eureka was forbidden to wander aroundthe palace and was made to stay in confine-ment in Dorothys room; so she began to begher mistress to send her to some other placewhere she could enjoy herself better. Dorothy was herself anxious to get home, so she promised Eureka they would not stay in the Land of Oz much longer 251 Little Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz The next evening after the trial the little girl beggedOzma to allow her to look in the enchanted picture, and thePrincess readily consented. She took the child to her roomand said: Make your wish, dear, and the picture will showthe scene you desire to behold. Then Dorothy found, with the aid of the enchanted pic-ture, that Un


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