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  • Line-Art Drawing had played and she also begged Glinda's protection, which the Sorceress readily granted.

    The Marvelous Land of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1904

  • Line-Art Drawing and the Tin Woodman, whose weight of tin anchored him firmly, threw both arms around Jack Pumpkinhead and managed to save him.

    The Marvelous Land of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1904

  • This action did not pass unnoticed by the crowd of girls clustering about him, but none of them suspected what he was doing until a tiny grey mouse leaped from his bosom to the floor and scampered Line-Art Drawing away between the feet of the Army of Revolt.

    The Marvelous Land of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1904

  • Line-Art Drawing and Tip had hard work -- running faster than he ever had before in his life

    The Marvelous Land of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1904

  • Sure enough; the red houses and fences and trees indicated they were within the domain of Glinda the Good; and presently, as they glided rapidly on, the Tin Woodman recognized the roads and buildings they passed, and altered slightly the flight of Line-Art Drawing the Gump so that they might reach the palace of the celebrated Sorceress.

    The Marvelous Land of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1904

  • Therefore Jellia, hobbling along like an aged Line-Art Drawing woman, was led from the city gates and taken before Glinda.

    The Marvelous Land of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1904

  • Line-Art Drawing who was named Pastoria, lost the crown to the Wonderful Wizard, who passed it on to me.

    The Marvelous Land of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1904

  • "You are now" said the Woggle-Bug, impressively, when the task had been completed, "the most valuable member of our party; and as you Line-Art Drawing are among faithful friends there is little danger of your being spent."

    The Marvelous Land of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1904

  • Line-Art Drawing The splendor of this dress was almost barbaric; so Tip was fully justified in staring at the gown for some moments before his eyes were attracted by the pretty face above it.

    The Marvelous Land of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1904

  • And it is said that the women were so tired eating of their husbands 'cooking that they Line-Art Drawing all hailed the conquest of Jinjur with Joy.

    The Marvelous Land of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1904

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