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quadgram | frequency |
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the land of oz | 37 |
in the land of | 28 |
the top of the | 25 |
the nine tiny piglets | 24 |
the man with the | 20 |
the valley of voe | 18 |
said the little man | 18 |
the edge of the | 18 |
zeb and the wizard | 18 |
man with the star | 18 |
the land of the | 16 |
out of the buggy | 16 |
house of the sorcerer | 16 |
top of the earth | 16 |
the house of the | 16 |
land of the mangaboos | 16 |
the side of the | 14 |
edge of the roof | 14 |
of the buggy and | 13 |
they came to a | 12 |
mother and aunt tabby | 11 |
at the same time | 11 |
they came to the | 11 |
when they came to | 10 |
the country of the | 10 |
what shall we do | 10 |
to get out of | 10 |
the horse and buggy | 9 |
the two little kittens | 9 |
his mother and aunt | 9 |
dorothy and the wizard | 9 |
have no need to | 8 |
the middle of the | 8 |
climbed into the buggy | 8 |
and zeb and the | 8 |
the little man looked | 8 |
over the side of | 8 |
in the center of | 8 |
in spite of the | 8 |
in her arms and | 8 |
children and the wizard | 8 |
into the buggy and | 8 |
for a long time | 8 |
the children and the | 8 |
until they came to | 8 |
the surface of the | 8 |
into the black pit | 8 |
the wizard got out | 8 |
in the middle of | 7 |
to the top of | 7 |
that it would be | 7 |
the end of the | 7 |
and soon they were | 7 |
to the edge of | 7 |
and a moment later | 7 |
that they could not | 7 |
jim to the buggy | 6 |
rule the emerald city | 6 |
top of the buggy | 6 |
answered the little man | 6 |
from his pocket and | 6 |
to one of the | 6 |
the kitten gave a | 6 |
one of the most | 6 |
in a fairy country | 6 |
came to a stop | 6 |
up in a balloon | 6 |
i think i shall | 6 |
you take me for | 6 |
the marvelous land of | 6 |
and at once the | 6 |
of the land of | 6 |
you are a wizard | 6 |
the wizard of oz | 6 |
marvelous land of oz | 6 |
you may be sure | 6 |
in the valley of | 6 |
of the nine tiny | 6 |
take me for a | 6 |
for me to eat | 6 |
the rain of stones | 6 |
on top of the | 6 |
got out of the | 6 |
the other side of | 6 |
do you take me | 6 |
the center of the | 6 |
got into the buggy | 6 |
sat down upon the | 6 |
magic belt and wish | 6 |
as much as you | 6 |
and in a few | 6 |
suspended in the air | 6 |
the six colored suns | 6 |
was the next question | 6 |
the head of the | 6 |
come out of the | 6 |
nine tiny piglets were | 6 |
are you going to | 6 |
eureka in her arms | 6 |
one of the piglets | 6 |
the great throne room | 6 |
halves of the sorcerer | 6 |
they had never before | 6 |
while we are in | 6 |
two halves of the | 6 |
room of the palace | 6 |
where there was a | 6 |
drawing a long breath | 6 |
the two halves of | 6 |
surface of the earth | 6 |
the body of the | 6 |
over the edge of | 6 |
to the other side | 5 |
the seat of the | 5 |
the sides of the | 5 |
and landed in the | 5 |
on the kitchen steps | 5 |
with the aid of | 5 |
and as soon as | 5 |
the mouth of the | 5 |
as soon as the | 5 |
was one of the | 5 |
so that they could | 5 |
the three little kittens | 5 |
a hole in the | 5 |
the foot of the | 5 |
once in a while | 5 |
the end of his | 5 |
seat of the buggy | 5 |
as soon as he | 5 |
away and left them | 5 |
den of the dragonettes | 4 |
from his inside pocket | 4 |
from which there was | 4 |
he was a very | 4 |
as quick as a | 4 |
the floor and the | 4 |
buggy and jim started | 4 |
took a good many | 4 |
the mangaboos prove dangerous | 4 |
the floor of the | 4 |
to the buggy and | 4 |
then the tin woodman | 4 |
of the colored suns | 4 |
the tin woodman to | 4 |
the owner of the | 4 |
the presence of the | 4 |
you are able to | 4 |
no bigger than a | 4 |
a way to get | 4 |
landing where there was | 4 |
that the air was | 4 |
the boy and girl | 4 |
to get home again | 4 |
it was the earthquake | 4 |
said the prince to | 4 |
and out upon the | 4 |
not so sure of | 4 |
at the sight of | 4 |
in his pocket and | 4 |
the direction of the | 4 |
uses the magic belt | 4 |
the little girl to | 4 |
the valley of voices | 4 |
and let them run | 4 |
you must go to | 4 |
for the second time | 4 |
do the best he | 4 |
were sitting on the | 4 |
because they did not | 4 |
face to face with | 4 |
the royal college of | 4 |
were as big as | 4 |
had never before seen | 4 |
and i do not | 4 |
and at the word | 4 |
had emerged from the | 4 |
belt and wish you | 4 |
i was born in | 4 |
black pit and out | 4 |
am very glad of | 4 |
in a room of | 4 |
at the end of | 4 |
our mittens we have | 4 |
do not seem to | 4 |
climbed the spiral stairway | 4 |
upon the ground and | 4 |
the doorway of the | 4 |
soon they were all | 4 |
was almost tempted to | 4 |
up on the seat | 4 |
underneath his hat and | 4 |
fast as you can | 4 |
into the middle of | 4 |
the horse began to | 4 |
lanterns to light the | 4 |
walked in the air | 4 |
but not a single | 4 |
but he did not | 4 |
pit and out again | 4 |
a rift in the | 4 |
wizard got out his | 4 |
side of the buggy | 4 |
hitched jim to the | 4 |
picked up the reins | 4 |
another of the piglets | 4 |
went the other way | 4 |
my magic belt and | 4 |
side to side and | 4 |
meet the wooden gargoyles | 4 |
pocket and let them | 4 |
it was the same | 4 |
to go to the | 4 |
rail of the seat | 4 |
either fear or surprise | 4 |
although he did not | 4 |
side of the mountain | 4 |
down to the street | 4 |
as much as they | 4 |
going to become of | 4 |
asked the little girl | 4 |
zeb returns to the | 4 |
but you must remember | 4 |
the trial of eureka | 4 |
for they had never | 4 |
and the knives and | 4 |
and placed it upon | 4 |
the kitten in her | 4 |
the little man was | 4 |
only way to get | 4 |
it took a good | 4 |
happened to be a | 4 |
the wizard and zeb | 4 |
quick as a wink | 4 |
the people of voe | 4 |
the rest of the | 4 |
in a short time | 4 |
standing on the floor | 4 |
and the wizard now | 4 |
that the people of | 4 |
the land of ev | 4 |
one end of the | 4 |
after the wizard had | 4 |
into a lot of | 4 |
did you ever see | 4 |
upon the glass floor | 4 |
he gave a start | 4 |
jumped out of the | 4 |
and one of the | 4 |
in the air a | 4 |
into the air and | 4 |
did not like this | 4 |
i will show you | 4 |
each one of the | 4 |
first up and then | 4 |
jim pricked up his | 4 |
i can see it | 4 |
and were able to | 4 |
the black pit and | 4 |
said another of the | 4 |
the iron rail of | 4 |
head was long and | 4 |
walking through the air | 4 |
which there was no | 4 |
braided man of pyramid | 4 |
went up in a | 4 |
upon the soles of | 4 |
when he came to | 4 |
to light the way | 4 |
the edge of this | 4 |
dorothy picks the princess | 4 |
and went back to | 4 |
passed her hands over | 4 |
in the direction of | 4 |
walking in the air | 4 |
and when he saw | 4 |
a bow to the | 4 |
i am very glad | 4 |
came back to the | 4 |
do not like to | 4 |
and when the wizard | 4 |
we had the wings | 4 |
sat upon his haunches | 4 |
wooden bodies of the | 4 |
so sure of that | 4 |
they all looked around | 4 |
wizard performs another trick | 4 |
i do not think | 4 |
jim and the piglets | 4 |
erect and his long | 4 |
to come out of | 4 |
i can tell you | 4 |
and the hungry tiger | 4 |
the success of their | 4 |
way to get out | 4 |
but if you will | 4 |
enough to make me | 4 |
it is evident that | 4 |
of the wings to | 4 |
them so that they | 4 |
before them like the | 4 |
if we had the | 4 |
the princess had gone | 4 |
a matter of fact | 4 |
good distance away from | 4 |
upon that of the | 4 |
to play with you | 4 |
to be able to | 4 |
you three people into | 4 |
they fight the invisible | 4 |
in a few moments | 4 |
the time he had | 4 |
before they had reached | 4 |
the folks of oz | 4 |
a great deal to | 4 |
what are you going | 4 |
no right to be | 4 |
form of the horse | 4 |
he took off his | 4 |
the wooden bodies of | 4 |
i can see the | 4 |
the wizard and dorothy | 4 |
middle of the earth | 4 |
at the foot of | 4 |
and in spite of | 4 |
one side of him | 4 |
the aid of the | 4 |
answered the man with | 4 |
girl on the bush | 4 |
as fast as you | 4 |
by the time he | 4 |
of the buggy to | 4 |
can of kerosene oil | 4 |
placed it upon that | 4 |
zeb shook the reins | 4 |
and dorothy and zeb | 4 |
upon the floor and | 4 |
the den of the | 4 |
spite of the fact | 4 |
in order to reach | 4 |
as a matter of | 4 |
to draw the buggy | 4 |
the only way to | 4 |
to where the others | 4 |
could scarcely be seen | 4 |
until he had made | 4 |
some of the mangaboos | 4 |
i will tell you | 4 |
had enough of the | 4 |
for a moment the | 4 |
his pocket and let | 4 |
the air toward the | 4 |
do you mean that | 4 |
and a dog was | 4 |
the voice of the | 4 |
tiger and the lion | 4 |
for a good many | 4 |
arrival of the wizard | 4 |
each other for a | 4 |
ozma uses the magic | 4 |
in a loud voice | 4 |
down and began to | 4 |
it occurs to me | 4 |
other side of it | 4 |
shook the reins and | 4 |
the horse and the | 4 |
the buggy and jim | 4 |
and the little girl | 4 |
they were all standing | 4 |
the arrival of the | 4 |
and then upon the | 4 |
upon his head and | 4 |
indulged in a good | 4 |
bigger than a mouse | 4 |
the wizard performs another | 4 |
three people into the | 4 |
of the fact that | 4 |
as the horse and | 4 |
to the emerald city | 4 |
his head was long | 4 |
the crowd of mangaboos | 4 |
the four parts of | 4 |
take my magic belt | 4 |
the wizard and the | 4 |
and the old horse | 4 |
a room of the | 4 |
her in the land | 4 |
the end of our | 4 |
imitation of a horse | 4 |
the nine tiny ones | 4 |
kitten and the piglets | 4 |
top of the fence | 4 |
declared the little man | 4 |
ears erect and his | 4 |
were so glad to | 4 |
from side to side | 4 |
pricked up his ears | 4 |
they seemed to be | 4 |
horse and the kitten | 4 |
to the side of | 4 |
that you do not | 4 |
with a touch of | 4 |
garden of the clinging | 4 |
to the little man | 4 |
he had made a | 4 |
called one of the | 4 |
toward the mountain the | 4 |
as hard as he | 4 |
a good distance away | 4 |
just as fast as | 4 |
they meet the wooden | 4 |
found themselves in a | 4 |
up in the air | 4 |
of which was a | 4 |
you may as well | 4 |
the sight of the | 4 |
side of him and | 4 |
if we told you | 4 |
they were able to | 4 |
the braided man of | 4 |
of the clinging vines | 4 |
i am sure you | 4 |
said one of the | 4 |
in this strange country | 4 |
a fairy country could | 4 |
to the land of | 4 |
i do not wish | 4 |
upon the land of | 4 |
and at once began | 4 |
piglets from his pocket | 4 |
voice of the kitten | 4 |
and his head was | 4 |
the knives and forks | 4 |
so he followed the | 4 |
lost in the clouds | 4 |
in the country of | 4 |
with zeb and the | 4 |
a rain of stones | 4 |
run as fast as | 4 |
old friends are reunited | 4 |
anxious to get home | 4 |
said the little girl | 4 |
and although he did | 4 |
country of the gargoyles | 4 |
by the sight of | 4 |
to see where the | 4 |
gave a start and | 4 |
you must be destroyed | 4 |
trick with eight piglets | 4 |
by means of which | 4 |
the farm in kansas | 4 |
had returned to the | 4 |
in a few minutes | 4 |
his ears erect and | 4 |
time i went to | 4 |
them and come back | 4 |
rays of the colored | 4 |
his bald head and | 4 |
jim drew the buggy | 4 |
country of the gurgles | 4 |
little man looked at | 4 |
up and then down | 4 |
the crime of murder | 4 |
bunch and aunt tabby | 4 |
so long that they | 4 |
the same time a | 4 |
find a way to | 4 |
at the head of | 4 |
out of the sky | 4 |
had a great hole | 4 |
a good many years | 4 |
then they put the | 4 |
of him and the | 4 |
it upon that of | 4 |
or at least that | 4 |
and the tin woodman | 4 |
after a while the | 4 |
the kitten and the | 4 |
of the gargoyles is | 4 |
distance away from the | 4 |
crack in the earth | 4 |
there was a rift | 4 |
for which they had | 4 |
going to be trouble | 4 |
asked the little wizard | 4 |
could think of no | 4 |
you ought to be | 4 |
walk upon the water | 4 |
to do is to | 4 |
the tiger and the | 4 |
i can see her | 4 |
the four countries of | 4 |
on the floor in | 4 |
in the throne room | 4 |
means of which they | 4 |
and rubbed his eyes | 4 |
to eat a piglet | 4 |
did not look very | 4 |
they put the buggy | 4 |
in all the world | 4 |
in the act of | 4 |
still some distance away | 4 |
so that it could | 4 |
legs moved so fast | 4 |
down upon the land | 4 |
back to the city | 4 |
into the hall and | 4 |
had sense enough to | 4 |
on top the earth | 4 |
what sort of a | 4 |
that they might see | 4 |
wizard got out of | 4 |
into the garden of | 4 |
a tiny white piglet | 4 |
iron rail of the | 4 |
fight the invisible bears | 4 |
in the emerald city | 4 |
at least that is | 4 |
the center of which | 4 |
i do not like | 4 |
there were no privates | 4 |
room in which to | 4 |
was a rift in | 4 |
returns to the ranch | 4 |
them on every side | 4 |
side of the house | 4 |
all rights reserved illustration | 4 |
mother bunch and aunt | 4 |
the door of the | 4 |
in a stern voice | 4 |
hard as he could | 4 |
a few of their | 4 |
away in his pocket | 4 |
do not wish to | 4 |
from the land of | 4 |
the city and the | 4 |
shall we do now | 4 |
to her room and | 4 |
at him with a | 3 |
in from the shed | 3 |
pictures were drawn for | 3 |
soon as he was | 3 |
it seemed as though | 3 |
tin pan that clattered | 3 |
put them in a | 3 |
fell down into the | 3 |
were almost hidden by | 3 |
what do you think | 3 |
as they could go | 3 |
a dog was after | 3 |
wanted to see his | 3 |
the matter with you | 3 |
to run down a | 3 |
and you must have | 3 |
i shall have to | 3 |
teeth might close on | 3 |
and floundered through the | 3 |
this little story is | 3 |
seemed as though any | 3 |
little story is told | 3 |
she held him there | 3 |
if i wanted to | 3 |
and he followed her | 3 |
discovered that there were | 3 |
at the same moment | 3 |
and the little pictures | 3 |
looked at each other | 3 |
on them so fiercely | 3 |
down a road toward | 3 |
dragging something in from | 3 |
to become of us | 3 |
they saw jazbury dragging | 3 |
out along the top | 3 |
and went to sleep | 3 |
a sharp box on | 3 |
for a good little | 3 |
jazbury dragging something in | 3 |
stood trembling like a | 3 |
a wood and a | 3 |
knocked against a tin | 3 |
found there was a | 3 |
he knocked against a | 3 |
had ever dreamed of | 3 |
led the way into | 3 |
you ever see such | 3 |
pan that clattered down | 3 |
a good little child | 3 |
the next moment a | 3 |
much obliged for all | 3 |
it is best for | 3 |
down with a tremendous | 3 |
as big as you | 3 |
and i must say | 3 |
paid no attention to | 3 |
can walk on the | 3 |
going to do with | 3 |
run down a road | 3 |
to do with us | 3 |
i am sorry to | 3 |
saw jazbury dragging something | 3 |
and tried to scratch | 3 |
the place where the | 3 |
were drawn for a | 3 |
and jim the cab | 3 |
reach the other side | 3 |
in the shop of | 3 |
they would not be | 3 |
was trying to run | 3 |
was allowed to go | 3 |
his paw on it | 3 |
of the earth than | 3 |
get out of here | 3 |
fiercely that they were | 3 |
so fiercely that they | 3 |
managed to catch a | 3 |
with a wicked grin | 3 |
the way i feel | 3 |
to catch a mouse | 3 |
and i am sorry | 3 |
sorcerer exactly in two | 3 |
just as they had | 3 |
the cat people always | 3 |
back as soon as | 3 |
published in the shop | 3 |
a great deal of | 3 |
he was trying to | 3 |
people in this room | 3 |
obliged for all your | 3 |
hidden by the dusty | 3 |
clattered down with a | 3 |
shall we do about | 3 |
where he was going | 3 |
picks the princess the | 3 |
the kitten did not | 3 |
close on the kitten | 3 |
a long time since | 3 |
of the wizard the | 3 |
against a tin pan | 3 |
fluffy set out along | 3 |
but she held him | 3 |
the little pictures were | 3 |
wood and a dog | 3 |
that they were frightened | 3 |
the garden of the | 3 |
sort of a being | 3 |
for quite a distance | 3 |
he spit and mewed | 3 |
man of pyramid mountain | 3 |
just as well as | 3 |
but he could not | 3 |
trying to run down | 3 |
up into the air | 3 |
might close on the | 3 |
rights reserved illustration punky | 3 |
drawn for a good | 3 |
as long as you | 3 |
and he got a | 3 |
once upon a time | 3 |
mouth of the hole | 3 |
back to the buggy | 3 |
dreamed he was trying | 3 |
out of the way | 3 |
in a low voice | 3 |
reserved illustration punky dunk | 3 |
suddenly there was a | 3 |
such a dreadful thing | 3 |
had a good time | 3 |
boy with her parasol | 3 |
poked the boy with | 3 |
him with a wicked | 3 |
had very good meals | 3 |
story is told and | 3 |
the shop of p | 3 |
he turned on them | 3 |
them so fiercely that | 3 |
to sit in the | 3 |
he dreamed he was | 3 |
floundered through the air | 3 |
to the place where | 3 |
the sorcerer exactly in | 3 |
came to where the | 3 |
they were almost hidden | 3 |
sharp box on the | 3 |
crept out of the | 3 |
they had been in | 3 |
set out along the | 3 |
ran up the stairs | 3 |
as though any moment | 3 |
show them the way | 3 |
fired into the throng | 3 |
but as soon as | 3 |
are there really people | 3 |
under the seat of | 3 |
people always had very | 3 |
with a tremendous din | 3 |
what has become of | 3 |
a moment later he | 3 |
a road toward a | 3 |
as fast as could | 3 |
said one of them | 3 |
cat people always had | 3 |
you going to do | 3 |
little pictures were drawn | 3 |
the bird and put | 3 |
and the rest of | 3 |
good little child named | 3 |
from the top of | 3 |
spit and mewed and | 3 |
punky dunk and the | 3 |
at the mouth of | 3 |
trembling like a leaf | 3 |
always had very good | 3 |
to the end of | 3 |
then you can see | 3 |
something in from the | 3 |
the invisible bears the | 3 |
toward a wood and | 3 |
that clattered down with | 3 |
looked at him with | 3 |
none of them were | 3 |
fluttered and floundered through | 3 |
told and the little | 3 |
though any moment the | 3 |
the light of the | 3 |
went back to the | 3 |
from the shed beyond | 3 |
and put his paw | 3 |
there really people in | 3 |
they had passed through | 3 |
through a hole in | 3 |
the rat looked at | 3 |
for a moment he | 3 |
on the way down | 3 |
fluffy dropped the bird | 3 |
as well as i | 3 |
and mewed and fought | 3 |
rat looked at him | 3 |
jazbury told his mother | 3 |
over the fence and | 3 |
turned on them so | 3 |
along the top of | 3 |
put his paw on | 3 |
to give him a | 3 |
by the dusty weeds | 3 |
of a being are | 3 |
to do the best | 3 |
big as you are | 3 |
bird and put his | 3 |
i am going to | 3 |
dropped the bird and | 3 |
dog was after him | 3 |
for all your kindness | 3 |
as fast as they | 3 |
the boy with her | 3 |
a tin pan that | 3 |
was not at all | 3 |
did not know what | 3 |
away from the tree | 3 |
a being are you | 3 |
want to go home | 3 |
and led the way | 3 |
but before he could | 3 |
almost hidden by the | 3 |
fast as they could | 3 |
is told and the | 3 |
really people in this | 3 |
road toward a wood | 3 |
if jim has had | 2 |
after his eyes had | 2 |
relief from the dark | 2 |
he realized that a | 2 |
it was all they | 2 |
to be several animals | 2 |
from a private to | 2 |
the tinkling of bells | 2 |
and must be attended | 2 |
so long as he | 2 |
he had returned dorothy | 2 |
six years old the | 2 |
long wished to enquire | 2 |
zeb work his way | 2 |
any one of them | 2 |
not change places with | 2 |
wooden side of the | 2 |
there seems to be | 2 |
gargoyles had backed away | 2 |
upon the other and | 2 |
even the hungry tiger | 2 |
spoke them he turned | 2 |
says that some day | 2 |
bears killed the champion | 2 |
chopped off with the | 2 |
ought to have called | 2 |
native city once again | 2 |
beneath it produced a | 2 |
until the path appeared | 2 |
rubbish fell faster than | 2 |
the wizard felt in | 2 |
it would be for | 2 |
the birds we cannot | 2 |
ache with their constantly | 2 |
anywhere throughout the wooden | 2 |
now moved on again | 2 |
a lighted lantern so | 2 |
the potatoes sometimes sprout | 2 |
seat and yelled whoa | 2 |
off his hat and | 2 |
the rest of you | 2 |
of his people flocked | 2 |
the opening to escape | 2 |
its occupants after him | 2 |
spread out at the | 2 |
where it was kept | 2 |
proper for me to | 2 |
commenced to breathe easier | 2 |
the rainbow rays of | 2 |
the girl to carry | 2 |
a few splinters from | 2 |
them to proceed without | 2 |
asleep upon the table | 2 |
to appear and at | 2 |
the gargoyle he was | 2 |
decide whether to destroy | 2 |
which was a reflection | 2 |
ordered the emerald city | 2 |
suddenly when the wooden | 2 |
than repay me for | 2 |
with the others or | 2 |
crawled over the edge | 2 |
the buggy together again | 2 |
parts of it until | 2 |
where are the people | 2 |
were two good witches | 2 |
of about her own | 2 |
the boy shook the | 2 |
good reason to be | 2 |
a thing they saw | 2 |
which they stood and | 2 |
that he would keep | 2 |
first eating and then | 2 |
and was in motion | 2 |
are able to prove | 2 |
to the house of | 2 |
and set me free | 2 |
kept them well amused | 2 |
sawhorse stopped at the | 2 |
to climb over heaps | 2 |
surely have been executed | 2 |
dread is a noise | 2 |
permit me to say | 2 |
i work as well | 2 |
all were anxious to | 2 |
the dark than we | 2 |
dorothy could endure and | 2 |
some place that is | 2 |
once began pulling down | 2 |
could not refuse to | 2 |
the plant was handed | 2 |
to be called beautiful | 2 |
me for the foolish | 2 |
it every one of | 2 |
his lagging steps at | 2 |
to know it would | 2 |
the princess ozma in | 2 |
realized that a kitten | 2 |
what could i do | 2 |
the fragments lay heaped | 2 |
in the soft grass | 2 |
a single one of | 2 |
fine and smooth as | 2 |
my magic by creating | 2 |
or whether it was | 2 |
me that when he | 2 |
the same as on | 2 |
attention to her warning | 2 |
firm fixture in these | 2 |
that had watched him | 2 |
stared ahead into the | 2 |
in a time of | 2 |
they came back to | 2 |
through the air and | 2 |
that made the children | 2 |
vines touched they crushed | 2 |
lives in a room | 2 |
fell faster than the | 2 |
want to get back | 2 |
sword and balanced it | 2 |
he took the piglets | 2 |
the nome king in | 2 |
gleaming axe and made | 2 |
lying scattered in every | 2 |
more amazed than dorothy | 2 |
when the wizard saw | 2 |
to try to see | 2 |
even if they are | 2 |
until they were driven | 2 |
think him a coward | 2 |
zeb found the king | 2 |
when they had been | 2 |
send her to some | 2 |
four wings all together | 2 |
if he keeps up | 2 |
the rocks to liberate | 2 |
trembled so much that | 2 |
both sailed over the | 2 |
leave the valley easily | 2 |
carry but the kitten | 2 |
long as he succeeded | 2 |
illustration tom kitten was | 2 |
me to get up | 2 |
just over his forehead | 2 |
and told us what | 2 |
you in the country | 2 |
with plates of solid | 2 |
welcomed with joy the | 2 |
more of the awful | 2 |
where the paths and | 2 |
the confined atmosphere of | 2 |
creatures which was discovered | 2 |
the three held a | 2 |
us out of this | 2 |
furthest edge of the | 2 |
full prime we must | 2 |
shall have a fair | 2 |
every other step they | 2 |
that let in both | 2 |
to welcome her to | 2 |
and the wanderers made | 2 |
to store them i | 2 |
dorothy had left him | 2 |
the piglet eating the | 2 |
its legs and its | 2 |
and a round bird | 2 |
turned the corner of | 2 |
the cave was circular | 2 |
like balls of fire | 2 |
land of oz can | 2 |
upon a broad plain | 2 |
they agreed to this | 2 |
children were inclined to | 2 |
as they climbed wearily | 2 |
head hanging on the | 2 |
you will have no | 2 |
enough to make anyone | 2 |
and the man with | 2 |
a rasping voice near | 2 |
sat upon her haunches | 2 |
again ever since he | 2 |
slowly they walked along | 2 |
known in his life | 2 |
the floor of it | 2 |
and girl had no | 2 |
never heard that it | 2 |
six years to grow | 2 |
and having a smooth | 2 |
enough to swim within | 2 |
was an arched opening | 2 |
the gargoyles advanced in | 2 |
tickets to the circus | 2 |
did not wear hats | 2 |
as much as those | 2 |
and jazbury told his | 2 |
to scratch and bite | 2 |
is evident that my | 2 |
upon his haunches and | 2 |
to leave the buggy | 2 |
a few stabs from | 2 |
and when they can | 2 |
one ever told it | 2 |
wish you both home | 2 |
is guilty of having | 2 |
was short and scraggly | 2 |
was fat and round | 2 |
streets of a beautiful | 2 |
scampered up into the | 2 |
any vegetable person could | 2 |
animals slowly retreated until | 2 |
properly wound and set | 2 |
forgot him and joined | 2 |
not only ashamed of | 2 |
gates where the games | 2 |
would surely be killed | 2 |
often we catch them | 2 |
that they were unprepared | 2 |
on each side of | 2 |
the air and back | 2 |
here is plenty of | 2 |
the trees were shavings | 2 |
you match that pedigree | 2 |
jim was trotting along | 2 |
strong and clever that | 2 |
than the horse and | 2 |
her how glad he | 2 |
there were no stairs | 2 |
to the public gardens | 2 |
that this regal palace | 2 |
were even permitted to | 2 |
of them expected nothing | 2 |
like a sliced turnip | 2 |
a novelty in his | 2 |
in a gentle incline | 2 |
this regal palace was | 2 |
fact that he frankly | 2 |
for all were weary | 2 |
and meat people growing | 2 |
this is our planting | 2 |
liked the place better | 2 |
and her appearance seemed | 2 |
upon the ungainly form | 2 |
hearing these words jim | 2 |
and then you will | 2 |
saw that both he | 2 |
many fancy costumes of | 2 |
green star the emerald | 2 |
a hundred feet above | 2 |
more natural in appearance | 2 |
what had happened she | 2 |
picked the prince stood | 2 |
looking steadily at the | 2 |
be induced to describe | 2 |
get into a lot | 2 |
city which had many | 2 |
i cannot hope ever | 2 |
emerald city this morning | 2 |
than living inside it | 2 |
are the cloud fairies | 2 |
horse gave a nervous | 2 |
promised eureka they would | 2 |
left it with my | 2 |
they stood before it | 2 |
i could see you | 2 |
the people i have | 2 |
animal in this country | 2 |
buggy caught the air | 2 |
that in a corner | 2 |
sides of the stairway | 2 |
if the dragon went | 2 |
forgotten in the land | 2 |
took his seat beside | 2 |
by flying into the | 2 |
me nicely if i | 2 |
so when dorothy was | 2 |
go away and leave | 2 |
wicked witch enchanted her | 2 |
had listened with great | 2 |
admitted to hear the | 2 |
light of the lanterns | 2 |
on all sides of | 2 |
princess and her friends | 2 |
just as were the | 2 |
you shall be the | 2 |
to the broad plains | 2 |
where they selected a | 2 |
there a soft voice | 2 |
you will find him | 2 |
if i touched her | 2 |
if i were as | 2 |
the top of his | 2 |
and some melons in | 2 |
but was well formed | 2 |
at the comical face | 2 |
with the wings on | 2 |
but he had no | 2 |
poor man was crazy | 2 |
especially pleasing to their | 2 |
making rustles and flutters | 2 |
was the worst quake | 2 |
the boy upon the | 2 |
all matted together and | 2 |
so they politely bade | 2 |
woodman sang a love | 2 |
to kansas by means | 2 |
kind offer with gratitude | 2 |
the harness in the | 2 |
clothing only differed from | 2 |
wiggled one of his | 2 |
from home and joined | 2 |
going to run away | 2 |
their old wizard had | 2 |
he placed dorothy upon | 2 |
i make assorted flutters | 2 |
the buggy had floated | 2 |
mountains and put into | 2 |
the gargoyles is like | 2 |
daunted the enemy for | 2 |
sword and taken it | 2 |
more applause at this | 2 |
the creatures shuddered and | 2 |
bowed as he answered | 2 |
no nearer to victory | 2 |
day in which to | 2 |
had my factory in | 2 |
whispered zeb to the | 2 |
of the dragonettes our | 2 |
wherever have you been | 2 |
a string of beautiful | 2 |
conductor called out in | 2 |
so clear and transparent | 2 |
and bound in great | 2 |
themselves up from the | 2 |
of its head was | 2 |
kerosene oil that is | 2 |
a funny name for | 2 |
beastly cat is one | 2 |
its lips in the | 2 |
he sat down upon | 2 |
the wee creature in | 2 |
the horse continued to | 2 |
still and silent as | 2 |
a second rain of | 2 |
were aware of it | 2 |
and spread out at | 2 |
all they could see | 2 |
some of these articles | 2 |
notice my great strong | 2 |
but tell what happened | 2 |
white piglet no bigger | 2 |
the place you came | 2 |
who had been wound | 2 |
light coming from some | 2 |
back to give him | 2 |
can we do that | 2 |
plant him at once | 2 |
where did you grow | 2 |
also placed the harness | 2 |
breathless silence they waited | 2 |
until but a single | 2 |
he advanced slowly to | 2 |
jim and i feel | 2 |
no need to breathe | 2 |
if any advised you | 2 |
it as long as | 2 |
will know more about | 2 |
she is no longer | 2 |
that they had almost | 2 |
cats are cruel things | 2 |
all three got into | 2 |
nearly reached the ground | 2 |
from the valley of | 2 |
walked around in a | 2 |
into which they threatened | 2 |
pause during which the | 2 |
him and the hungry | 2 |
and dorothy managed to | 2 |
the one evil of | 2 |
centuries ago and skipped | 2 |
to grow to this | 2 |
after that other people | 2 |
and imposing than ever | 2 |
the strap to a | 2 |
sign she will bring | 2 |
as the little wizard | 2 |
was received with great | 2 |
then a ray of | 2 |
not like this test | 2 |
never dared oppose me | 2 |
i may as well | 2 |
man joined the group | 2 |
than we can fight | 2 |
cuddled up and went | 2 |
and then flew away | 2 |
began to appear and | 2 |
he let the line | 2 |
driveway to the great | 2 |
he pulled it apart | 2 |
then he stopped abruptly | 2 |
more rain of stones | 2 |
canopy for ozma and | 2 |
by one they did | 2 |
plate bearing one of | 2 |
had refused to leave | 2 |
sawdust showed was a | 2 |
to reason your face | 2 |
little girl to think | 2 |
will cancel all of | 2 |
pass with his hand | 2 |
with their eight wings | 2 |
will hold that i | 2 |
they began to wonder | 2 |
and made a new | 2 |
in this valley of | 2 |
happened to mar their | 2 |
to law sorrow is | 2 |
made a desperate dash | 2 |
easy to fool if | 2 |
friends had spoken in | 2 |
thought that train would | 2 |
i fear you will | 2 |
come two enormous savage | 2 |
the stairs get steeper | 2 |
have been the cloud | 2 |
a moment later the | 2 |
a factory in this | 2 |
of the ferocious criminal | 2 |
now bade farewell to | 2 |
their eight wings they | 2 |
is and what the | 2 |
which is not often | 2 |
the big balloon settled | 2 |
a rain of people | 2 |
are you surprised that | 2 |
bearers of the sorcerer | 2 |
is tried by law | 2 |
to see on all | 2 |
not wish the little | 2 |
was not wholly influenced | 2 |
the star of royalty | 2 |
finger he pulled it | 2 |
a lofty hall that | 2 |
it cannot tell us | 2 |
more impolite in one | 2 |
a journey of several | 2 |
out many of the | 2 |
wish you with me | 2 |
conquered mombi in the | 2 |
the children he said | 2 |
moved through the streets | 2 |
than that of the | 2 |
bank to assist zeb | 2 |
replied the boy and | 2 |
dreadful adventure had upset | 2 |
dreadful report more than | 2 |
having known him longer | 2 |
turned its back on | 2 |
up to the top | 2 |
put to death in | 2 |
noticed the presence of | 2 |
near his head and | 2 |
i feel in the | 2 |
and dorothy each held | 2 |
calmly as if he | 2 |
rushed in and commenced | 2 |
be inside of me | 2 |
and looking pleadingly into | 2 |
drew a public cab | 2 |
tiny piglets and the | 2 |
until they leave their | 2 |
very grateful to you | 2 |
wait until they do | 2 |
gave a little laugh | 2 |
a crown and the | 2 |
with vines growing thickly | 2 |
none of my business | 2 |
the mountain he said | 2 |
we will soon follow | 2 |
then the princess spoke | 2 |
heroine of another strange | 2 |
a splendid imitation of | 2 |
just then they heard | 2 |
of the now weeping | 2 |
hold you responsible for | 2 |
i pray you do | 2 |
way and then that | 2 |
it must have happened | 2 |
and some stones came | 2 |
that rock and be | 2 |
of each braid fastened | 2 |
and jim started cautiously | 2 |
dorothy why she had | 2 |
stood straight up with | 2 |
for they were in | 2 |
any sort was visible | 2 |
by the dreadful report | 2 |
and it had been | 2 |
six great glowing balls | 2 |
when the adventurers looked | 2 |
dorothy and zeb jumped | 2 |
one had occupied the | 2 |
when the sawhorse cried | 2 |
aunt em were dressed | 2 |
land of the gargoyles | 2 |
me to chatter since | 2 |
picked from a bush | 2 |
their sweet songs and | 2 |
wizard saw him he | 2 |
are past and gone | 2 |
correspondents for more about | 2 |
tail with a contented | 2 |
for although he could | 2 |
she had not eaten | 2 |
more fishes were careless | 2 |
floor and carved marble | 2 |
a room more dainty | 2 |
queerest thing about him | 2 |
not vain in the | 2 |
them like the bowsprits | 2 |
no way to get | 2 |
watching the wooden folks | 2 |
were beginning to gather | 2 |
some one to help | 2 |
divided up the kingdom | 2 |
after this great country | 2 |
had no wings the | 2 |
of the gargoyles that | 2 |
to his own room | 2 |
as dreadful to them | 2 |
sorcerer and the prince | 2 |
a spool of strong | 2 |
likely to suffer serious | 2 |
up their thorns and | 2 |
i accept your kind | 2 |
insisted on the wizard | 2 |
leather set with sparkling | 2 |
longer be called a | 2 |
ambled calmly through the | 2 |
cherries and plums that | 2 |
is billina a girl | 2 |
and then one of | 2 |
engulfed them on every | 2 |
vain in the valley | 2 |
than he was injured | 2 |
sight of the crackers | 2 |
hall into the street | 2 |
all starved together and | 2 |
as they did their | 2 |
head right and left | 2 |
but why destroy my | 2 |
horse and buggy to | 2 |
got out his sword | 2 |
transparent that one could | 2 |
covered with sharp thorns | 2 |
and give her welcome | 2 |
associate were very few | 2 |
boy and girl had | 2 |
long away from the | 2 |
that you have never | 2 |
not realize their ill | 2 |
reached the edge of | 2 |
superior being and more | 2 |
in staring at the | 2 |
piglets that were remaining | 2 |
are helpless to escape | 2 |
other for a few | 2 |
any one speak to | 2 |
was quite big enough | 2 |
at her right sat | 2 |
but i have no | 2 |
had been their own | 2 |
not to go away | 2 |
like in shape and | 2 |
work as well as | 2 |
ruling in the land | 2 |
kill us on the | 2 |
to the marvelous land | 2 |
and balanced it very | 2 |
his little pink tongue | 2 |
empty rooms rewarded their | 2 |
to stand silent upon | 2 |
would love to eat | 2 |
then we would never | 2 |
it is possible to | 2 |
will be glad to | 2 |
must tell the princess | 2 |
inside pocket one of | 2 |
prince turned and walked | 2 |
his hat the last | 2 |
fields down below us | 2 |
wonder if these people | 2 |
upon the earth and | 2 |
the best i can | 2 |
had been left by | 2 |
something firm under his | 2 |
climb up when i | 2 |
prisoner had escaped death | 2 |
must be our friend | 2 |
saw a boy curled | 2 |
horse around to the | 2 |
walk so easily in | 2 |
the thing is true | 2 |
lower down than i | 2 |
with her instead of | 2 |
several curious sounds that | 2 |
first dreadfully afraid of | 2 |
see the form of | 2 |
hundred years more before | 2 |
and reminded zeb of | 2 |
boy returned to one | 2 |
but on finding himself | 2 |
the next evening after | 2 |
use in this strange | 2 |
had passed through these | 2 |
had been killed by | 2 |
it was necessary to | 2 |
buggy easily after him | 2 |
matter i have not | 2 |
either case a grave | 2 |
subject as she had | 2 |
in oz any horse | 2 |
off the path from | 2 |
to see a terrible | 2 |
home is to meet | 2 |
a matter of taste | 2 |
to the wicked witch | 2 |
are her chief virtues | 2 |
who will be the | 2 |
nearly as high as | 2 |
but that was all | 2 |
that other people brought | 2 |
and is old in | 2 |
has promised to look | 2 |
rooms opening from them | 2 |
with such force that | 2 |
pocket one of the | 2 |
they neared the black | 2 |
did not come directly | 2 |
occupied in staring at | 2 |
got to come to | 2 |
it after lighting a | 2 |
to unpleasant places on | 2 |
if they advised you | 2 |
justice prevailed at the | 2 |
must rub these leaves | 2 |
the jury believes the | 2 |
might be seen a | 2 |
piled them in a | 2 |
of the buggy a | 2 |
of the pink grass | 2 |
drawn back until it | 2 |
seems to be flowing | 2 |
masters where you are | 2 |
is my friend mr | 2 |
head and two near | 2 |
before seen any light | 2 |
are no stairs to | 2 |
instantly heard at his | 2 |
so i propose that | 2 |
he were on firm | 2 |
careless enough to swim | 2 |
other wonderful feats that | 2 |
when he returned the | 2 |
i should get him | 2 |
and discovered her lost | 2 |
caught on the bent | 2 |
and no more fishes | 2 |
see the bones all | 2 |
and clapped their hands | 2 |
wee creature in his | 2 |
in a wide crack | 2 |
valley before they came | 2 |
one into the other | 2 |
so astonishing and mysterious | 2 |
how long did you | 2 |
as hungry as the | 2 |
came to a wooden | 2 |
departed on the errand | 2 |
what are those holes | 2 |
a start and a | 2 |
few moments the little | 2 |
scattered like straws in | 2 |
its scales glistened like | 2 |
over until they were | 2 |
break our towers and | 2 |
the delicious damas that | 2 |
whether to destroy you | 2 |
them to see on | 2 |
discovered a horse and | 2 |
dazed to say much | 2 |
start and rubbed his | 2 |
carved into a variety | 2 |
and hope you will | 2 |
brought in a great | 2 |
not be half so | 2 |
flood one of the | 2 |
are made of wood | 2 |
remained staring and motionless | 2 |
heartless mangaboos drove them | 2 |
to listen to what | 2 |
great deal to make | 2 |
i can get it | 2 |
horse of flesh do | 2 |
country in the world | 2 |
and scampered along the | 2 |
not at all heavy | 2 |
found himself safe from | 2 |
they were unprepared to | 2 |
of the tiny creature | 2 |
and jumping here and | 2 |
friends turned in the | 2 |
tones seemed to belong | 2 |
there in quite a | 2 |
bug shall be the | 2 |
are these bears here | 2 |
edge of the platform | 2 |
if he planted you | 2 |
him and dorothy when | 2 |
let those little balls | 2 |
swing around again before | 2 |
all she has to | 2 |
could go just as | 2 |
weigh down a poor | 2 |
he could not see | 2 |
slowly as if inviting | 2 |
she is the ruler | 2 |
to get away from | 2 |
into the secluded land | 2 |
great crack in the | 2 |
the great satisfaction of | 2 |
which they breathed so | 2 |
followed it it might | 2 |
made a bow to | 2 |
has such a kind | 2 |
her weeping subject as | 2 |
the scarecrow proposed a | 2 |
at this they both | 2 |
the foes were too | 2 |
since the strangers had | 2 |
we could float down | 2 |
a sweet but even | 2 |
side and then up | 2 |
time of the famous | 2 |
be accused of being | 2 |
are so many letters | 2 |
offered to wrestle with | 2 |
all in the great | 2 |
pet and could do | 2 |
short and the fragments | 2 |
her to be careful | 2 |
care much for her | 2 |
when by order of | 2 |
do is to wish | 2 |
traceries trimmed the bodice | 2 |
you are of a | 2 |
tiny white piglet from | 2 |
eaten the piglet owned | 2 |
the reins and urged | 2 |
fiercely bared to strike | 2 |
and bite a little | 2 |
throw you three people | 2 |
the children bore an | 2 |
room with a green | 2 |
boy did not know | 2 |
of the dragonettes were | 2 |
covered her and proved | 2 |
so daintily colored and | 2 |
glass door ajar and | 2 |
ate them up in | 2 |
leading from the wall | 2 |
dozens of the quaintest | 2 |
we can all yell | 2 |
we can not crawl | 2 |
from one step to | 2 |
the wizard as it | 2 |
the star to occupy | 2 |
around here and there | 2 |
and do the best | 2 |
the terrified animal was | 2 |
how fat and sleek | 2 |
today is descended from | 2 |
one step to another | 2 |
to destroy small animals | 2 |
blow he struck against | 2 |
them somewhere in the | 2 |
seem like being at | 2 |
the little pig inside | 2 |
separate countries in this | 2 |
thought she could make | 2 |
the afternoon they all | 2 |
a yellow hen strutted | 2 |
no children at all | 2 |
with me and brought | 2 |
sitting in front of | 2 |
of the trees were | 2 |
dorothy catch her breath | 2 |
any horse but a | 2 |
with the star comes | 2 |
there is any quantity | 2 |
with her in a | 2 |
it would be fully | 2 |
pretty fountains shot their | 2 |
her room and found | 2 |
when the princess said | 2 |
such things in california | 2 |
one another in wonder | 2 |
they stood and came | 2 |
two wicked witches ruling | 2 |
from its gentle tones | 2 |
they stood back in | 2 |
way the dragon goes | 2 |
them from such a | 2 |
the people bowed low | 2 |
better able to explain | 2 |
the black chasm with | 2 |
had the bad luck | 2 |
the sawhorse and herself | 2 |
in this they stood | 2 |
they would come to | 2 |
i do not want | 2 |
but you are in | 2 |
delightedly at the sight | 2 |
and more distinct every | 2 |
at once the tinkling | 2 |
top one in the | 2 |
and sending the others | 2 |
to be inside the | 2 |
narrow crack where the | 2 |
ready the boy shook | 2 |
to the plates with | 2 |
or throw them into | 2 |
beard were carefully plaited | 2 |
horse and noting the | 2 |
fill it so nicely | 2 |
land of oz much | 2 |
and we shall hold | 2 |
bow of colored ribbon | 2 |
been wound up by | 2 |
i are both able | 2 |
shook the reins to | 2 |
widow and still in | 2 |
do not think it | 2 |
where splendid flowers were | 2 |
wizard had wiped the | 2 |
stood firm as a | 2 |
heard the sound of | 2 |
long nose of the | 2 |
showed through the half | 2 |
seats in the buggy | 2 |
was at first dreadfully | 2 |
was in supposing the | 2 |
brought him to life | 2 |
soon as she comes | 2 |
cried their unseen friend | 2 |
i remember that our | 2 |
them as soon as | 2 |
jewelled driveway to the | 2 |
wonderful escape for a | 2 |
which we shall in | 2 |
he thought to frighten | 2 |
they select a certain | 2 |
before this crowned gargoyle | 2 |
to her some other | 2 |
braided man had completed | 2 |
the people thought my | 2 |
crowd cheered lustily and | 2 |
to do credit to | 2 |
the little pigs with | 2 |
discovered her lost piglet | 2 |
as i have never | 2 |
raised one of his | 2 |
pluck were motionless and | 2 |
we can walk on | 2 |
first murdering and then | 2 |
and get into a | 2 |
the two lanterns and | 2 |
tiger seemed to smile | 2 |
have wronged me greatly | 2 |
must have been very | 2 |
real horse here for | 2 |
in a scornful tone | 2 |
in telling the stories | 2 |
upon the impressive ceremonies | 2 |
of our folk gardens | 2 |
wore a glistening star | 2 |
are you dorothy gale | 2 |
but the fact is | 2 |
crowded into the great | 2 |
picked themselves up from | 2 |
journey the way suddenly | 2 |
hours she could see | 2 |
foot out into the | 2 |
the wall just over | 2 |
after which the little | 2 |
in the shade of | 2 |
them he felt a | 2 |
the lanterns dimly showed | 2 |
the boy began to | 2 |
was a large emerald | 2 |
and delicious that dorothy | 2 |
blue and whose hair | 2 |
defenders were soon out | 2 |
people into the garden | 2 |
long do you live | 2 |
drew near to the | 2 |
the streets of a | 2 |
was tense as he | 2 |
the ground open in | 2 |
for they eat of | 2 |
so withered that it | 2 |
to the eager watchers | 2 |
in the air to | 2 |
but their bodies were | 2 |
have done such a | 2 |
for i can easily | 2 |
sight their eyes had | 2 |
there was to be | 2 |
and to understand the | 2 |
wish there was a | 2 |
man and the two | 2 |
from proceeding a single | 2 |
gump was taken apart | 2 |
long time since i | 2 |
the two went to | 2 |
you succeeded in getting | 2 |
from the sword thrusts | 2 |
they cuddled up and | 2 |
and to perform those | 2 |
with much dignity and | 2 |
not want to go | 2 |
found himself in possession | 2 |
what is your sorcery | 2 |
has long desired to | 2 |
cottages our travelers had | 2 |
the scene was splendidly | 2 |
she was sitting with | 2 |
my thoughts are always | 2 |
moment later he returned | 2 |
came panting up to | 2 |
all gravely prepared to | 2 |
i was sure it | 2 |
took from her suit | 2 |
the two queerly matched | 2 |
dorothy was in california | 2 |
and zeb came after | 2 |
do not think the | 2 |
forks fell to the | 2 |
leaned her head over | 2 |
of these houses which | 2 |
where she lay beside | 2 |
are both warm friends | 2 |
little pigs with my | 2 |
serve to make dorothy | 2 |
magnificent city of the | 2 |
called oz after you | 2 |
in kansas while dorothy | 2 |
ought to join one | 2 |
a friend of mine | 2 |
placed a plate of | 2 |
be yellow and his | 2 |
we were first attacked | 2 |
drawing him impulsively toward | 2 |
should belong to our | 2 |
of flame that dart | 2 |
citizens crowded into the | 2 |
his eyes to make | 2 |
also i made pores | 2 |
pedigree that i challenge | 2 |
ozma has an enchanted | 2 |
him in charge of | 2 |
hard at the beautiful | 2 |
but the sorcerer remained | 2 |
him that he no | 2 |
dorothy wound up tik | 2 |
was even worse than | 2 |
he had nine of | 2 |
rolled over a few | 2 |
any of her friends | 2 |
of beasts a little | 2 |
was part of the | 2 |
was opened you ran | 2 |
she leaped bodily upon | 2 |
find humbugs inside the | 2 |
let us see your | 2 |
a long while between | 2 |
as he leaped to | 2 |
my balloon and on | 2 |
free from the buggy | 2 |
many years before you | 2 |
and the house of | 2 |
them run around on | 2 |
wall opposite to the | 2 |
of steps by means | 2 |
out of the upset | 2 |
if two should come | 2 |
my excellent brains think | 2 |
the outer cavern to | 2 |
was never noticed that | 2 |
spoken in low tones | 2 |
into the air with | 2 |
was lonely for lack | 2 |
the path from which | 2 |
a hundred tongues of | 2 |
then the three held | 2 |
could find was a | 2 |
overtook him and struck | 2 |
dead from the sword | 2 |
saw me come from | 2 |
finally the wizard announced | 2 |
buggy seemed almost new | 2 |
had ever known in | 2 |
to be especially long | 2 |
is my friend the | 2 |
thought from your initials | 2 |
which seemed to contain | 2 |
where a busy swarm | 2 |
no one can deceive | 2 |
they perceived to be | 2 |
here eureka closed her | 2 |
run away in fright | 2 |
surprised as she was | 2 |
up glass rocks before | 2 |
is not a wizard | 2 |
the star ordered some | 2 |
in her royal chariot | 2 |
crackle just as the | 2 |
they could not think | 2 |
laughing at him he | 2 |
eat any kind of | 2 |
stream they stepped high | 2 |
is of much importance | 2 |
him before he was | 2 |
and at her side | 2 |
broad platform and gazing | 2 |
who seemed to be | 2 |
to sleep he would | 2 |
he had seen considerable | 2 |
my opinion they will | 2 |
but the few you | 2 |
dorothy and have come | 2 |
and then settled down | 2 |
gargoyles never will be | 2 |
plants by the soles | 2 |
is decent to eat | 2 |
with a tone of | 2 |
of several hours they | 2 |
i was a wizard | 2 |
again and proceeded more | 2 |
grunt and squeal in | 2 |
cheered lustily and dorothy | 2 |
reached the street and | 2 |
with glass spades and | 2 |
him impulsively toward the | 2 |
into the vegetable gardens | 2 |
voices by journeying through | 2 |
downward and came nearer | 2 |
colored by the variegated | 2 |
and the new princess | 2 |
the faces of the | 2 |
a while they would | 2 |
was afraid it would | 2 |
has ordered me to | 2 |
lucky to get away | 2 |
in the chariot rode | 2 |
zeb carried the two | 2 |
with a beating heart | 2 |
the last name because | 2 |
to show you to | 2 |
so the wizard pretended | 2 |
led the horse around | 2 |
hair that had become | 2 |
was attached to their | 2 |
smooth in course of | 2 |
is any way we | 2 |
sleep he would take | 2 |
seen no people since | 2 |
perfect as she can | 2 |
demanded a third voice | 2 |
light appeared ahead of | 2 |
always performed his famous | 2 |
sank steadily downward and | 2 |
cottage was still some | 2 |
people since we arrived | 2 |
glittered brightly under the | 2 |
what the singular thing | 2 |
little girl begged ozma | 2 |
watered by many pretty | 2 |
unlike anything that i | 2 |
there was not a | 2 |
white piglet i left | 2 |
breath of danger in | 2 |
next the door was | 2 |
path to escape when | 2 |
eyelids over its yellow | 2 |
snapped and separated from | 2 |
knocking them in all | 2 |
small when compared with | 2 |
not disturbed in any | 2 |
hearts were gladdened by | 2 |
my little pet in | 2 |
and thrust out their | 2 |
upon him before he | 2 |
she had kissed dorothy | 2 |
out as hard as | 2 |
the king made a | 2 |
was no further outlet | 2 |
so narrow that the | 2 |
my little correspondents for | 2 |
city made way for | 2 |
they now separated to | 2 |
respect for his thoughts | 2 |
the dean of the | 2 |
like to deceive my | 2 |
why i happened to | 2 |
or two crackers that | 2 |
time of the day | 2 |
a lot of earthquakes | 2 |
oz story without her | 2 |
i need do is | 2 |
do his trick with | 2 |
had spoken in low | 2 |
jim immediately stretched down | 2 |
in my satchel are | 2 |
the suggestion the sawhorse | 2 |
a time i was | 2 |
was just about to | 2 |
my balloon ascensions until | 2 |
the current of the | 2 |
the others had all | 2 |
he knew the way | 2 |
to make the signal | 2 |
why do you want | 2 |
here the mysteries of | 2 |
had been in the | 2 |
a mystic sign above | 2 |
rooms rewarded their search | 2 |
not complain about its | 2 |
row after row of | 2 |
home and joined a | 2 |
found a lot of | 2 |
fishes in these brooks | 2 |
jim has had enough | 2 |
not all people grow | 2 |
will decide whether to | 2 |
jim was not only | 2 |
not tell the sawhorse | 2 |
they observed the dainty | 2 |
must be put in | 2 |
and we fell through | 2 |
to allow jim to | 2 |
and i like all | 2 |
firm under his feet | 2 |
through this opening they | 2 |
of the forest and | 2 |
it would get moldy | 2 |
promised she would if | 2 |
the royal court band | 2 |
because that cat and | 2 |
oil that is under | 2 |
of jealous anger and | 2 |
glad to wait for | 2 |
horse has to eat | 2 |
walled us up in | 2 |
not think the innocent | 2 |
court licking her paws | 2 |
you see outside this | 2 |
which to sleep or | 2 |
picked them all up | 2 |
thing the little humbug | 2 |
being in all this | 2 |
seemed to be falling | 2 |
way swiftly through the | 2 |
air just above their | 2 |
means of wooden hinges | 2 |
ears and fairly flew | 2 |
tiger preferred not to | 2 |
worse than the first | 2 |
worse will happen to | 2 |
before they noticed two | 2 |
disappear again ozma declared | 2 |
folks had no idea | 2 |
could see you i | 2 |
nothing concealed about my | 2 |
where the princess sits | 2 |
pockets in the rock | 2 |
what is oz without | 2 |
was quite an old | 2 |
by the fact that | 2 |
have heard of this | 2 |
would know more about | 2 |
know that she was | 2 |
jumped up at once | 2 |
must wait for half | 2 |
and i am hungry | 2 |
you happen to be | 2 |
only an accident had | 2 |
bear can catch him | 2 |
the creature out without | 2 |
its four wings all | 2 |
these wings they flew | 2 |
of them was shocked | 2 |
the ground one by | 2 |
looking through this opening | 2 |
now beheld for the | 2 |
i am to make | 2 |
hear their sweet songs | 2 |
another but smaller circle | 2 |
wizardries in the great | 2 |
were decorated with immense | 2 |
of food upon the | 2 |
brought along several other | 2 |
the creature with his | 2 |
more like you in | 2 |
her good to see | 2 |
and began to wash | 2 |
and two near his | 2 |
waters of this strange | 2 |
behold a real horse | 2 |
and grow and give | 2 |
would like very much | 2 |
three rings in one | 2 |
the picture made him | 2 |
flesh do against a | 2 |
which they had learned | 2 |
scarecrow proposed a race | 2 |
pyramid mountain it will | 2 |
ride in wherever there | 2 |
as the new arrivals | 2 |
like me to chatter | 2 |
a basket suspended below | 2 |
making three piglets in | 2 |
the stones got loose | 2 |
was also escorted to | 2 |
i thought would make | 2 |
only serve to make | 2 |
so i think i | 2 |
was a pet and | 2 |
he ran in a | 2 |
hanging down almost to | 2 |
a way that made | 2 |
full of the wooden | 2 |
usually trust my heart | 2 |
the little pig for | 2 |
took eureka from the | 2 |
quite a broad surface | 2 |
give the wooden dummy | 2 |
balloon ran away with | 2 |
you can find a | 2 |
at all in this | 2 |
last they clustered so | 2 |
returned to the others | 2 |
being built to eat | 2 |
a grinning gargoyle flew | 2 |
colored suns sent rays | 2 |
few moments it had | 2 |
zeb held their breaths | 2 |
he had so kindly | 2 |
only mistake they made | 2 |
was made of wood | 2 |
jumped back in alarm | 2 |
of the earth again | 2 |
turn the wizard and | 2 |
kicked again and again | 2 |
a cat and the | 2 |
the king of beasts | 2 |
the bowsprits of a | 2 |
blocked them from proceeding | 2 |
tied to a rock | 2 |
the little old man | 2 |
out into lovely lawns | 2 |
ask the tin woodman | 2 |
maiden returned with a | 2 |
that had been agreed | 2 |
weeping subject as she | 2 |
enough to walk upon | 2 |
and her kitten disappeared | 2 |
were unprepared to take | 2 |
prince across a few | 2 |
jellia said to the | 2 |
on earth i was | 2 |
no place for him | 2 |
mail from my little | 2 |
to lead them to | 2 |
now got out of | 2 |
and lose each other | 2 |
instead of the piglet | 2 |
fish was fat and | 2 |
if i happened to | 2 |
bring back the piglet | 2 |
of the plant was | 2 |
all end to end | 2 |
was no longer sleepy | 2 |
suns fell upon the | 2 |
buggy and invited the | 2 |
they had reached a | 2 |
have an emerald collar | 2 |
used it to wish | 2 |
as if they had | 2 |
but all were equally | 2 |
of the prince was | 2 |
was in the buggy | 2 |
it covered the ground | 2 |
preferred not to associate | 2 |
white uniforms with real | 2 |
there followed another band | 2 |
regal palace was no | 2 |
and aunt em need | 2 |
the fact that the | 2 |
do you see that | 2 |
was handed to zeb | 2 |
of them being always | 2 |
he held aloft that | 2 |
was no expression of | 2 |
felt rested and refreshed | 2 |
of oil from the | 2 |
if you make the | 2 |
having a fine visit | 2 |
having much trouble to | 2 |
life in the cities | 2 |
holiday to be observed | 2 |
would not change places | 2 |
many of the officials | 2 |
to fasten four of | 2 |
not reply to that | 2 |
not exist in the | 2 |
were sumptuously fed and | 2 |
zeb offered to wrestle | 2 |
good many years for | 2 |
the jury shall consist | 2 |
of a nearby brook | 2 |
points or balls around | 2 |
real champion of your | 2 |
meant home to them | 2 |
fear them no longer | 2 |
for then we must | 2 |
the kitten will show | 2 |
his bony legs as | 2 |
she was not at | 2 |
at the fate of | 2 |
as the horse is | 2 |
she saw them coming | 2 |
did it very cleverly | 2 |
busy trying to put | 2 |
adventurers to a third | 2 |
there was even a | 2 |
three hours the big | 2 |
before were very plain | 2 |
and lifted the wheels | 2 |
who lived in the | 2 |
his pocket that they | 2 |
brook and sprinkled the | 2 |
the boy and the | 2 |
city gates where the | 2 |
in your own room | 2 |
were so courageous and | 2 |
because we are close | 2 |
had attracted their attention | 2 |
that meant that their | 2 |
and the wizard followed | 2 |
downward to the street | 2 |
down upon the glass | 2 |
so that the wizard | 2 |
near the stairs at | 2 |
ought to have this | 2 |
as soon as she | 2 |
to the bank to | 2 |
the crowds around her | 2 |
gold costumes of many | 2 |
boy picked up the | 2 |
myself making rustles and | 2 |
it appear that the | 2 |
just as we do | 2 |
down and put out | 2 |
and scratched at the | 2 |
can you tell us | 2 |
quite big enough for | 2 |
mountain that let in | 2 |
on his round face | 2 |
everybody who gets a | 2 |
so the horse could | 2 |
in their travels they | 2 |
they started toward the | 2 |
i have risen from | 2 |
nicely as a fat | 2 |
the boy did not | 2 |
lightly that they were | 2 |
in a vast cave | 2 |
death and been proved | 2 |
than this one appears | 2 |
lantern so the horse | 2 |
boy was no longer | 2 |
other animal in this | 2 |
were enough to strike | 2 |
slowly spread and ascended | 2 |
we can still hug | 2 |
a small branch that | 2 |
found a man standing | 2 |
princess had gone both | 2 |
the kitten will not | 2 |
imported holes for american | 2 |
the ends of the | 2 |
loss will be very | 2 |
you will notice my | 2 |
and deserve to be | 2 |
be so particular about | 2 |
i am proud to | 2 |
of deep green glass | 2 |
from its pocket the | 2 |
and discouraged when at | 2 |
an absurd attempt to | 2 |
they could not serve | 2 |
more had not these | 2 |
tail tied to a | 2 |
a great deal for | 2 |
he could go where | 2 |
no harm even if | 2 |
great cloud that almost | 2 |
no longer be called | 2 |
nothing less than instant | 2 |
delight they were now | 2 |
is not necessary for | 2 |
her back until her | 2 |
each other and get | 2 |
was a little shy | 2 |
tigers than you do | 2 |
because half of each | 2 |
and even thought she | 2 |
they found they must | 2 |
trial of one kitten | 2 |
me for a tom | 2 |
to rise up before | 2 |
for the fall to | 2 |
and a whisk of | 2 |
nose at such food | 2 |
sure the folks of | 2 |
if the kitten will | 2 |
how long will it | 2 |
help us to be | 2 |
ozma took the coronet | 2 |
and blinked its round | 2 |
and condemned to death | 2 |
is for a jury | 2 |
picturesque cottages our travelers | 2 |
run frolicking over the | 2 |
an imitation of a | 2 |
do better than that | 2 |
frighten the striped beast | 2 |
thing like you has | 2 |
was a regretful accent | 2 |
that the way to | 2 |
and the horse at | 2 |
sprang out of the | 2 |
both rough and steep | 2 |
said a girlish young | 2 |
bushes might be seen | 2 |
about as large as | 2 |
way for us to | 2 |
spell of its magic | 2 |
flesh and blood and | 2 |
all my people shall | 2 |
glass city to escort | 2 |
drag the vehicle through | 2 |
useful things to fight | 2 |
were obliged to rest | 2 |
the procession had passed | 2 |
desired to continue your | 2 |
upon this one bush | 2 |
growing dim he picked | 2 |
give me the star | 2 |
well content with the | 2 |
the glass city to | 2 |
advisors of the princess | 2 |
thinking they might see | 2 |
room lying asleep upon | 2 |
from the sharp claws | 2 |
with a white face | 2 |
desires should belong to | 2 |
that pleased him and | 2 |
for the princess to | 2 |
the average size of | 2 |
is a dangerous thing | 2 |
made a mistake this | 2 |
on the outside of | 2 |
belonged to one of | 2 |
as if trying to | 2 |
the way to those | 2 |
but when the procession | 2 |
head and went back | 2 |
because he did not | 2 |
ordered a holiday to | 2 |
mouth and ate it | 2 |
beating rapidly with excitement | 2 |
zeb hitched jim to | 2 |
and by good fortune | 2 |
and not in the | 2 |
on the ears the | 2 |
princess ozma took the | 2 |
who bowed very politely | 2 |
wizard hastened to say | 2 |
almost on earth again | 2 |
remembering the stones that | 2 |
take that stuff away | 2 |
let in both light | 2 |
joined her people in | 2 |
this seems to be | 2 |
to drag the vehicle | 2 |
you rule the emerald | 2 |
ones all love dorothy | 2 |
to wait for him | 2 |
they were in the | 2 |
coming he turned his | 2 |
be put in jail | 2 |
into the apartments of | 2 |
hand and her sparkling | 2 |
that on the cloud | 2 |
who were decorated with | 2 |
now came out and | 2 |
the leaves of the | 2 |
was sorry for the | 2 |
the lantern back for | 2 |
what are your products | 2 |
through the air after | 2 |
mountain the mountain before | 2 |
an odor like that | 2 |
and that keeps them | 2 |
do but obey their | 2 |
have all starved together | 2 |
from their platform a | 2 |
any creature is dead | 2 |
so many vegetable complexions | 2 |
cat and the children | 2 |
asked the sawhorse admiringly | 2 |
and noting the mild | 2 |
confused them so that | 2 |
he lives there too | 2 |
the others picked themselves | 2 |
owing to the virtues | 2 |
little girl to suspect | 2 |
was a big horse | 2 |
and see where the | 2 |
have happened while i | 2 |
his pocket and brought | 2 |
be able to leave | 2 |
through the night there | 2 |
you for saving my | 2 |
and bits of wire | 2 |
he was fully dressed | 2 |
be nearer the surface | 2 |
ozma was angry and | 2 |
the buggy and he | 2 |
was still some distance | 2 |
people watched it intently | 2 |
them had a great | 2 |
the bank and out | 2 |
beginning of the fray | 2 |
and all my people | 2 |
the speaker sat down | 2 |
the mountain had a | 2 |
not in real life | 2 |
happy family and love | 2 |
but when my stomach | 2 |
were not so wide | 2 |
the jointed sword that | 2 |
wizard had fired all | 2 |
the rock for which | 2 |
rift in the mountain | 2 |
and it went zig | 2 |
unseen tormenters by a | 2 |
be astonished by queer | 2 |
i know he is | 2 |
seen considerable of life | 2 |
substance because when he | 2 |
kitten is wrongfully accused | 2 |
still talk when i | 2 |
winkies and quadlings and | 2 |
she hastened to say | 2 |
were floating very slowly | 2 |
she had never seen | 2 |
marched toward the glass | 2 |
he heard they were | 2 |
that while we are | 2 |
and low enough for | 2 |
that his pets had | 2 |
their disappointment there was | 2 |
the room where it | 2 |
and as the little | 2 |
had a good start | 2 |
to have this evidence | 2 |
who built these lovely | 2 |
much obliged to you | 2 |
their faces and forms | 2 |
into the vegetable crowd | 2 |
he followed the trick | 2 |
to be a grand | 2 |
they are in my | 2 |
blinking at them so | 2 |
so fast that their | 2 |
were dead or had | 2 |
around his lithe body | 2 |
light was coming from | 2 |
be stated that the | 2 |
colored and so fragrant | 2 |
eureka had longed to | 2 |
to be like you | 2 |
took their seats in | 2 |
so the wizard went | 2 |
this when we have | 2 |
will exhibit a destroyer | 2 |
being so near the | 2 |
an awful big quake | 2 |
in a joyous voice | 2 |
girl would be made | 2 |
allowed them to run | 2 |
mouth and the big | 2 |
a very lively manner | 2 |
was to remember my | 2 |
rebuke of his young | 2 |
that he no longer | 2 |
which was nearly as | 2 |
of the tunnel showed | 2 |
the bears cannot find | 2 |
joy they found it | 2 |
being of little use | 2 |
the little man did | 2 |
be told and talked | 2 |
not rule her kingdom | 2 |
when he had buttoned | 2 |
by accident and its | 2 |
front of each place | 2 |
a strap several times | 2 |
bald head right and | 2 |
wizard and the boy | 2 |
to which the little | 2 |
to so sensible a | 2 |
away from the blinking | 2 |
alarm just to look | 2 |
so bright that it | 2 |
is exactly half way | 2 |
out the other foot | 2 |
without sinking below the | 2 |
between the sawhorse and | 2 |
wall swung across it | 2 |
reaching the bottom of | 2 |
countries in our travels | 2 |
not a real one | 2 |
could endure and for | 2 |
the flames will set | 2 |
had been years since | 2 |
i have been talking | 2 |
able to walk through | 2 |
away from those dreadful | 2 |
and almost ripe man | 2 |
leaf upon the soles | 2 |
runs out to show | 2 |
all of burnished copper | 2 |
the horse at once | 2 |
of the mountain that | 2 |
this he began walking | 2 |
cowardly lion and the | 2 |
his king in the | 2 |
made to stay in | 2 |
a walk and try | 2 |
some grass for breakfast | 2 |
club until he had | 2 |
people growing all over | 2 |
she climbed or crept | 2 |
but could not find | 2 |
from it several sharp | 2 |
the wizard placed underneath | 2 |
been in his satchel | 2 |
the king and rule | 2 |
flies never trouble me | 2 |
other five brilliant balls | 2 |
walks on the air | 2 |
cat that we keep | 2 |
little party of strangers | 2 |
her age a few | 2 |
had sat in judgment | 2 |
any place but a | 2 |
but i have been | 2 |
one of our folk | 2 |
that their old wizard | 2 |
hold of the buggy | 2 |
them to pet and | 2 |
little niece had been | 2 |
wizard often had to | 2 |
they kept steadily moving | 2 |
we have come the | 2 |
be dashed to pieces | 2 |
their arms is a | 2 |
of our vegetable kingdom | 2 |
as perfect as she | 2 |
plenty of excellent clover | 2 |
so delightful that the | 2 |
did you eat my | 2 |
twelve bullets he had | 2 |
long that they reached | 2 |
was also most heartily | 2 |
our friends joined princess | 2 |
all going to bed | 2 |
but they must have | 2 |
there is no wind | 2 |
these creatures to be | 2 |
were a bit wiggley | 2 |
first the piglet stuck | 2 |
was likely to prove | 2 |
man shook his bald | 2 |
rested on an antlered | 2 |
and the boy were | 2 |
to undertake the race | 2 |
and last the crowd | 2 |
wooden birds fluttered among | 2 |
and looked dismal and | 2 |
i fell into a | 2 |
and the wizard explored | 2 |
standing upon a broad | 2 |
mother dragon may come | 2 |
few orchards or flowers | 2 |
a big crack opened | 2 |
in his chair of | 2 |
must enter a far | 2 |
which to swing his | 2 |
others having squares that | 2 |
his ears stood straight | 2 |
were indeed thankful to | 2 |
into the faces of | 2 |
one must take some | 2 |
travelers had ever beheld | 2 |
he strutted up and | 2 |
die much more cheerfully | 2 |
like to go there | 2 |
and so are several | 2 |
legs short and thick | 2 |