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He never made the mistake of Princess Ozma's scientific adviser, H.M. Wogglebug T.E., in L. Frank Baum's The Patchwork Girl of Oz. He took a bottle from his pocket and shook from it a tablet about the size of one of Ojo's finger-nails.
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He never made the mistake of Princess Ozma's scientific adviser, H.M. Wogglebug T.E., in L. Frank Baum's The Patchwork Girl of Oz. He took a bottle from his pocket and shook from it a tablet about the size of one of Ojo's finger-nails.
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Instead, it slipped out of Ojo's hands and he and Scraps both rolled upon the ground in a heap and never stopped until they bumped against the rocky cave.
The Patchwork Girl of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1913
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And then he walked back among the plants, still whistling, and found the three leaves which were curled around Ojo's traveling companions.
The Patchwork Girl of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1913
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The Shaggy Man had been gazing earnestly in the boy's face, uncertain whether to defend him or not; but something he read in Ojo's expression made him draw back and refuse to interfere to save him.
The Patchwork Girl of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1913
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The man now took Ojo's arm and led him up the road, past the last of the great plants, and not till he was safely beyond their reach did he cease his whistling.
The Patchwork Girl of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1913
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Baum, Frank - The Patchwork Girl of Oz asked the Tin Woodman, as everyone crowded around to shake Ojo's hand.
The Patchwork Girl of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1913
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The poor Scarecrow went whirling through the air and so cleverly was he aimed that he struck Ojo's back and sent the boy tumbling head over heels, and he tripped Dorothy and sent her, also, sprawling upon the ground.
The Patchwork Girl of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1913
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He took Ojo's hand and led him forward over the road of yellow bricks, toward the gate.
The Patchwork Girl of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1913
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"I think you'd better let me explain that," interrupted the Shaggy Man, and then he told Dorothy all of Ojo's story and how Unc Nunkie and Margolotte had accidentally been turned to marble by the Liquid of Petrifaction.
The Patchwork Girl of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1913
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