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quadgram | frequency |
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the land of oz | 107 |
said the tin woodman | 90 |
and the tin woodman | 59 |
in the land of | 52 |
the scarecrow and the | 47 |
to the emerald city | 41 |
the tin woodman and | 40 |
of the tin woodman | 37 |
scarecrow and the tin | 35 |
the little brown bear | 30 |
emperor of the winkies | 28 |
the tin woodman was | 27 |
said the tin soldier | 26 |
the royal family of | 26 |
of the land of | 24 |
the rest of the | 24 |
the land of ev | 24 |
in the center of | 23 |
replied the tin woodman | 23 |
in the middle of | 22 |
the emperor of the | 22 |
the end of the | 22 |
asked the tin woodman | 21 |
the queen of ev | 21 |
to the land of | 21 |
royal family of ev | 20 |
the wicked witch of | 20 |
wicked witch of the | 20 |
of the emerald city | 19 |
the lion and the | 19 |
tin woodman and the | 19 |
the edge of the | 18 |
on the other side | 18 |
the country of the | 17 |
it seems to me | 16 |
queen of ev and | 16 |
what shall we do | 16 |
the middle of the | 15 |
i do not know | 15 |
the king of the | 15 |
lion and the tiger | 15 |
the center of the | 15 |
of ev and her | 14 |
road of yellow brick | 14 |
the land of the | 14 |
and the cowardly lion | 14 |
the form of a | 14 |
witch of the east | 14 |
the road of yellow | 14 |
empress of the winkies | 14 |
the tin woodman had | 14 |
in the emerald city | 14 |
the king of ev | 14 |
for the first time | 13 |
get back to kansas | 13 |
for a long time | 13 |
the guardian of the | 13 |
until they came to | 13 |
of the nome king | 13 |
in front of the | 13 |
i am going to | 12 |
witch of the west | 12 |
what has become of | 12 |
as soon as she | 12 |
and at once the | 12 |
of the royal family | 12 |
as soon as possible | 11 |
they came to the | 11 |
to get out of | 11 |
at the same time | 11 |
did not know what | 11 |
and as soon as | 11 |
as soon as the | 11 |
and the hungry tiger | 11 |
and the tin owl | 10 |
rooms of the palace | 10 |
they came to a | 10 |
to get back to | 10 |
said the cowardly lion | 10 |
the people of ev | 10 |
silent for a time | 10 |
you ought to be | 10 |
guardian of the gates | 10 |
and the scarecrow and | 10 |
in a few minutes | 10 |
or whatever she was | 10 |
the foot of the | 10 |
in spite of the | 10 |
as soon as they | 10 |
the emerald city and | 10 |
the little girl was | 10 |
the witch of the | 10 |
i am sure i | 10 |
you may be sure | 10 |
daughter of the rainbow | 10 |
in the munchkin country | 10 |
the yellow hen was | 10 |
the top of the | 10 |
to the tin woodman | 10 |
said the yellow hen | 10 |
at the end of | 10 |
the nome king had | 10 |
become a green monkey | 10 |
said woot the wanderer | 10 |
and her ten children | 10 |
so the tin woodman | 9 |
the side of the | 9 |
she came to the | 9 |
that led to the | 9 |
i will give you | 9 |
and cut off my | 9 |
and the lion and | 9 |
as good as ever | 9 |
with the green whiskers | 9 |
in a voice that | 9 |
she did not know | 9 |
soldier with the green | 9 |
the head of the | 9 |
of the golden cap | 9 |
into the air and | 9 |
the wizard of oz | 9 |
the soldier with the | 9 |
the wicked witch was | 9 |
declared the tin woodman | 9 |
was stuffed with straw | 9 |
be the transformation of | 8 |
the queen and her | 8 |
into the throne room | 8 |
one of the generals | 8 |
that is why i | 8 |
this part of the | 8 |
ozma and dorothy were | 8 |
then the tin woodman | 8 |
the middle of a | 8 |
the little kansas girl | 8 |
to marry nimmie amee | 8 |
to get rid of | 8 |
one side of the | 8 |
the cowardly lion and | 8 |
when i lost my | 8 |
the two tin men | 8 |
the tin woodman in | 8 |
to the throne room | 8 |
and woot the wanderer | 8 |
i have never seen | 8 |
me back to kansas | 8 |
on the top of | 8 |
woodman and the cowardly | 8 |
the ruler of oz | 8 |
to be made of | 8 |
remarked the tin woodman | 8 |
of ozma of oz | 8 |
to the nome king | 8 |
while the tin woodman | 8 |
the tin soldier and | 8 |
of the gillikin country | 8 |
of the green monkey | 8 |
i do not think | 8 |
by and by the | 8 |
into the palace and | 8 |
said the scarecrow bear | 8 |
lion and the hungry | 8 |
to the edge of | 8 |
just in front of | 8 |
of the underground world | 8 |
by the nome king | 8 |
of the wicked witch | 8 |
cowardly lion and the | 8 |
as well as the | 8 |
toto in her arms | 8 |
of woot the wanderer | 8 |
said the tin owl | 8 |
the people of oz | 8 |
of the munchkin country | 8 |
and the yellow hen | 8 |
as fast as they | 8 |
the door of her | 7 |
added the tin woodman | 7 |
as soon as we | 7 |
the ruler of the | 7 |
dorothy and the scarecrow | 7 |
when they reached the | 7 |
as if it were | 7 |
seemed to come from | 7 |
the little old woman | 7 |
to see the great | 7 |
do you expect me | 7 |
not know how to | 7 |
the great and terrible | 7 |
the king of beasts | 7 |
i beg of you | 7 |
i will tell you | 7 |
but the tin woodman | 7 |
high in the air | 7 |
is stuffed with straw | 7 |
to find a way | 7 |
in the forest and | 7 |
country of the quadlings | 7 |
you expect me to | 7 |
and in a few | 7 |
the tin woodman went | 7 |
go back to the | 7 |
and was about to | 7 |
to the city of | 7 |
find a way to | 7 |
get out of the | 7 |
it did not take | 7 |
the leader of the | 7 |
it must be a | 7 |
part of the country | 7 |
slipped and cut off | 7 |
woodman and the scarecrow | 7 |
the nome king and | 7 |
one at a time | 7 |
rusted in the forest | 7 |
edge of the forest | 6 |
said in a voice | 6 |
witch of the north | 6 |
enter the palace and | 6 |
dorothy gale of kansas | 6 |
said the little brown | 6 |
what to do next | 6 |
was not at all | 6 |
it was quite a | 6 |
the walls of the | 6 |
than the rest of | 6 |
the head of a | 6 |
ev and her children | 6 |
the captain of the | 6 |
nick chopper and captain | 6 |
into the forest and | 6 |
wished to see what | 6 |
said the nome king | 6 |
in the magic picture | 6 |
and then you can | 6 |
wall of solid air | 6 |
fell in love with | 6 |
said the hungry tiger | 6 |
to be wound up | 6 |
this way and that | 6 |
asked the green monkey | 6 |
something of the sort | 6 |
in a tone of | 6 |
the rest of me | 6 |
to my friend the | 6 |
the nome king laughs | 6 |
do a lot of | 6 |
who was a little | 6 |
the face of the | 6 |
carried by a cyclone | 6 |
wonder what has become | 6 |
so good that he | 6 |
munchkin country of oz | 6 |
giant with the hammer | 6 |
did you get the | 6 |
that he could not | 6 |
she still loved me | 6 |
fast as they could | 6 |
woot the wanderer to | 6 |
the tin woodman to | 6 |
the daughter of the | 6 |
and the tin soldier | 6 |
the tin owl and | 6 |
what will become of | 6 |
declared the yellow hen | 6 |
see the great oz | 6 |
in the country of | 6 |
are we going to | 6 |
shall we do now | 6 |
answered the tin woodman | 6 |
send me back to | 6 |
i shall be glad | 6 |
the transformation of the | 6 |
but the nome king | 6 |
as long as i | 6 |
in a loud voice | 6 |
for the reason that | 6 |
tucked her head under | 6 |
in her arms and | 6 |
seen the last of | 6 |
where did you get | 6 |
the rest of you | 6 |
for a time he | 6 |
through all the rooms | 6 |
in exchange for a | 6 |
form of a green | 6 |
to be rid of | 6 |
head under her wing | 6 |
tin woodman did not | 6 |
in the form of | 6 |
fast as he could | 6 |
which she had been | 6 |
as fast as he | 6 |
into the munchkin country | 6 |
the munchkin country of | 6 |
all the rest of | 6 |
made of tin and | 6 |
what do you suppose | 6 |
the only thing that | 6 |
the giant with the | 6 |
upon the back of | 6 |
used to be a | 6 |
the back of the | 6 |
tin owl and the | 6 |
at one side of | 6 |
as far as the | 6 |
the green monkey had | 6 |
her empress of the | 6 |
and the tiger were | 6 |
that seemed to have | 6 |
she picked up the | 6 |
shall be able to | 6 |
the wicked witch and | 6 |
set to work to | 6 |
which used to be | 6 |
in all the world | 6 |
kingdom of the nomes | 6 |
the last of the | 6 |
of a green monkey | 6 |
the kingdom of ev | 6 |
chopper and captain fyter | 6 |
i wonder what has | 6 |
and then the tin | 6 |
up and down the | 6 |
all silent for a | 6 |
i should like to | 6 |
all made of tin | 6 |
in the direction of | 6 |
with the tin woodman | 6 |
to restore us to | 6 |
and said in a | 6 |
form of a man | 6 |
the way to the | 6 |
i will try to | 6 |
when they came to | 6 |
to their proper forms | 6 |
of the blue rabbit | 6 |
in the air and | 6 |
the queen of the | 6 |
there was no reply | 6 |
the center of this | 6 |
he could not see | 6 |
and that was the | 6 |
not be able to | 6 |
for the tin woodman | 6 |
was much interested in | 6 |
flat upon the ground | 6 |
for ozma of oz | 6 |
upon the head of | 6 |
clapped her hands together | 6 |
said the little girl | 6 |
there was no one | 6 |
after a time the | 6 |
the yellow hen came | 6 |
it seemed like a | 6 |
as well as a | 6 |
upon the ground and | 6 |
to do about it | 6 |
they did not know | 6 |
to see what her | 6 |
of the palace and | 6 |
the surface of the | 6 |
to become a green | 6 |
one of the most | 6 |
they had reached the | 6 |
and you will find | 6 |
and the nome king | 6 |
one of the loons | 6 |
of the scarecrow and | 6 |
until after the storm | 6 |
in a voice of | 6 |
the loons of loonville | 6 |
and do a lot | 6 |
restore us to our | 6 |
the rooms of the | 6 |
to keep out of | 6 |
do not know how | 6 |
to the door of | 6 |
and in the center | 6 |
ruler of the land | 6 |
fell to the ground | 6 |
her head under her | 6 |
a path that led | 6 |
the form of the | 6 |
asked the yellow hen | 6 |
he said in a | 6 |
that part of the | 6 |
ev and her ten | 6 |
of the tin soldier | 6 |
queen and her children | 6 |
they were all silent | 6 |
the tin woodman did | 6 |
give me a heart | 6 |
i used to be | 6 |
where are you going | 6 |
sat down upon the | 5 |
the sides of the | 5 |
a small part of | 5 |
then she sat down | 5 |
the charm of the | 5 |
call the winged monkeys | 5 |
to take care of | 5 |
what was going on | 5 |
for something to eat | 5 |
in the midst of | 5 |
i may as well | 5 |
i have never been | 5 |
from his eyes with | 5 |
it was not long | 5 |
the door of the | 5 |
said the scarecrow to | 5 |
dorothy and her friends | 5 |
the pocket of her | 5 |
is said to be | 5 |
from morning till night | 5 |
saw before them a | 5 |
there were no houses | 5 |
into the house and | 5 |
do you seek me | 5 |
a great deal of | 5 |
i shall have to | 5 |
and all the people | 5 |
no worse off than | 5 |
the city of emeralds | 5 |
only stuffed with straw | 5 |
the next morning the | 5 |
a corner of the | 5 |
in the pocket of | 5 |
witch enchanted my axe | 5 |
find no way to | 5 |
away as fast as | 5 |
that was the last | 5 |
there is no use | 5 |
the enchanted axe cut | 5 |
flew into the air | 5 |
at that time i | 5 |
said one of the | 5 |
at the other end | 5 |
she put on the | 5 |
the bottom of the | 5 |
of the winkies and | 5 |
to glinda the good | 5 |
the throne room and | 5 |
as they walked along | 5 |
with her to the | 5 |
continued the tin woodman | 5 |
know how to use | 5 |
and the rest of | 5 |
him to give me | 5 |
i want him to | 5 |
the power of the | 5 |
but just then the | 5 |
why do you seek | 5 |
ever be able to | 5 |
how did you get | 5 |
where you came from | 5 |
that the wicked witch | 5 |
ought to be glad | 5 |
i am now going | 5 |
back to the road | 5 |
tin woodman of oz | 5 |
am sure i can | 5 |
over the loss of | 5 |
and all the others | 5 |
what do you mean | 5 |
the place where the | 5 |
for the emerald city | 5 |
the rest of us | 5 |
shall be glad to | 5 |
a voice that was | 5 |
dorothy found she was | 5 |
the nome king by | 5 |
the wicked witch had | 5 |
the scarecrow of oz | 5 |
the sun came out | 5 |
pocket of her dress | 5 |
you are a very | 5 |
what to do with | 5 |
and at once a | 5 |
she could find no | 5 |
this must be the | 5 |
walked out of the | 5 |
so as not to | 5 |
stood in a row | 5 |
tin woodman began to | 5 |
that he might see | 5 |
to me and i | 5 |
being stuffed with straw | 5 |
as good as new | 5 |
know what to do | 5 |
it was a big | 5 |
to the other side | 5 |
and the scarecrow said | 5 |
the scarecrow did not | 5 |
in all the land | 5 |
so long that i | 5 |
his eyes with his | 5 |
was made of tin | 5 |
what do you wish | 5 |
he was made of | 5 |
the great throne room | 5 |
i told you of | 5 |
but it was the | 5 |
me how to get | 5 |
them that they were | 5 |
the tin woodman began | 5 |
did you manage to | 5 |
and looked at them | 5 |
in the back yard | 5 |
shook hands with the | 5 |
on our way to | 5 |
dorothy and the lion | 5 |
body of the scarecrow | 5 |
on the wicked witch | 5 |
me and i will | 5 |
and picked up the | 5 |
and the others followed | 5 |
you have discovered our | 4 |
passed through the doorway | 4 |
he will not come | 4 |
from the nome king | 4 |
was curious to know | 4 |
to escape from these | 4 |
that no one can | 4 |
as did the tin | 4 |
do you know the | 4 |
with the scarecrow and | 4 |
billina is my friend | 4 |
the direction of mount | 4 |
it will save me | 4 |
magic of a yookoohoo | 4 |
that you are not | 4 |
might not be able | 4 |
the paw of the | 4 |
the magic of a | 4 |
and cried out in | 4 |
the fact that the | 4 |
in an easy chair | 4 |
no further use for | 4 |
for she could not | 4 |
in the rays of | 4 |
and woot the monkey | 4 |
be a lot of | 4 |
and see if i | 4 |
at once the door | 4 |
as she heard the | 4 |
lost no time in | 4 |
in that corner of | 4 |
and at his command | 4 |
for i have never | 4 |
barrel in the corner | 4 |
a how full of | 4 |
keep out of danger | 4 |
myself in my own | 4 |
the yookoohoo magic is | 4 |
the tin woodman stood | 4 |
against one another with | 4 |
no one else thinks | 4 |
the voice of the | 4 |
i have ever seen | 4 |
in my own way | 4 |
me out of it | 4 |
old friend the scarecrow | 4 |
picked up the crumbs | 4 |
sides of the mountain | 4 |
life by jumping into | 4 |
go to the emerald | 4 |
and make her empress | 4 |
returned to the throne | 4 |
see no reason why | 4 |
woodman and the lion | 4 |
not fit to eat | 4 |
the bear and the | 4 |
amee and marry her | 4 |
the hungry tiger were | 4 |
to marry the girl | 4 |
she was going to | 4 |
much interested in the | 4 |
tiger were harnessed to | 4 |
must have been a | 4 |
woodman and the tin | 4 |
to keep away from | 4 |
one blow of his | 4 |
thing in the world | 4 |
far away into the | 4 |
and mind my own | 4 |
heart of the tin | 4 |
transformation of the tin | 4 |
thorn into the leg | 4 |
the slats of the | 4 |
for he did not | 4 |
and the king of | 4 |
the good and the | 4 |
if he will not | 4 |
do not be afraid | 4 |
found that all his | 4 |
ozma of oz to | 4 |
a great loss to | 4 |
key from the peg | 4 |
the size of my | 4 |
and said she was | 4 |
i am told to | 4 |
there was only one | 4 |
in which she had | 4 |
so the nome king | 4 |
as soon as her | 4 |
the loss of her | 4 |
i got my tin | 4 |
what does it say | 4 |
was a man of | 4 |
woodman talks to himself | 4 |
the branch of a | 4 |
work magic except glinda | 4 |
to the top of | 4 |
find something to eat | 4 |
a way to save | 4 |
it would be useless | 4 |
the fate of the | 4 |
owed me six weeks | 4 |
out to greet their | 4 |
to the place where | 4 |
will be sure to | 4 |
i think that is | 4 |
make her empress of | 4 |
in that barrel in | 4 |
be the empress of | 4 |
softly to herself as | 4 |
and down the path | 4 |
afraid of the big | 4 |
girlish ruler of oz | 4 |
of my meat body | 4 |
middle of the room | 4 |
form of woot the | 4 |
band of wheelers rolled | 4 |
what difference does that | 4 |
came to the door | 4 |
i am not sure | 4 |
i was all tin | 4 |
reached the emerald city | 4 |
the throne and now | 4 |
had promised to do | 4 |
woot the wanderer in | 4 |
since i was a | 4 |
just the same as | 4 |
the winged monkeys to | 4 |
to the upper world | 4 |
to work in the | 4 |
before them was a | 4 |
perched upon the back | 4 |
ahead of the party | 4 |
do you think that | 4 |
allow me to eat | 4 |
the dent out of | 4 |
it will do you | 4 |
of the yellow hen | 4 |
the green monkey earnestly | 4 |
the little girl with | 4 |
out upon a balcony | 4 |
before i became tin | 4 |
queen of the mice | 4 |
and i am sure | 4 |
with a blow of | 4 |
if we could get | 4 |
nimmie amee and marry | 4 |
voice of the tin | 4 |
answered the blue rabbit | 4 |
so the wicked witch | 4 |
the green monkey was | 4 |
wonderful land of oz | 4 |
asked the little dragon | 4 |
is my duty to | 4 |
with them to the | 4 |
the silver and gold | 4 |
beautifully as did the | 4 |
glad to learn that | 4 |
when i am told | 4 |
the empress of the | 4 |
do you intend to | 4 |
followed closely by the | 4 |
the red wagon to | 4 |
up into the air | 4 |
the center of it | 4 |
none of us can | 4 |
scarecrow and the machine | 4 |
a serious tone of | 4 |
the beautiful girl ruler | 4 |
make nimmie amee happy | 4 |
the tiger were harnessed | 4 |
as empress of the | 4 |
the winkie country of | 4 |
waves began to tumble | 4 |
beautiful girl ruler of | 4 |
amuse me when i | 4 |
had no right to | 4 |
introduce to you a | 4 |
it would be foolish | 4 |
for i am a | 4 |
from the rest of | 4 |
was all made of | 4 |
face of the rock | 4 |
it has been a | 4 |
came close to the | 4 |
to the throne and | 4 |
scattered here and there | 4 |
were the transformations of | 4 |
to cross the desert | 4 |
the wonderful land of | 4 |
in the chicken house | 4 |
wore the magic belt | 4 |
close to the edge | 4 |
and waved her hand | 4 |
back and forth in | 4 |
the menace of the | 4 |
on each side of | 4 |
the hired men and | 4 |
leave the room when | 4 |
parts of my meat | 4 |
carried it away with | 4 |
the great wizard of | 4 |
off toward the east | 4 |
the back of his | 4 |
promised the tin woodman | 4 |
came in sight of | 4 |
girl in the chicken | 4 |
locked up in this | 4 |
but i had no | 4 |
would be willing to | 4 |
a little way from | 4 |
of oz in my | 4 |
do the best i | 4 |
free the royal family | 4 |
lay plainly before them | 4 |
he went into the | 4 |
proves to be the | 4 |
any one of them | 4 |
were all silent for | 4 |
to a position in | 4 |
close behind her and | 4 |
that was how i | 4 |
i wonder who lives | 4 |
at the time the | 4 |
bear and the owl | 4 |
the nome king has | 4 |
i must say that | 4 |
into the gillikin country | 4 |
and the green monkey | 4 |
entrance to the palace | 4 |
both the scarecrow and | 4 |
what i can do | 4 |
seek nimmie amee and | 4 |
waited a long time | 4 |
leave me out of | 4 |
he looked down at | 4 |
cried the tin woodman | 4 |
paved with yellow brick | 4 |
into the next room | 4 |
that this part of | 4 |
to visit the land | 4 |
make her guesses and | 4 |
i think you are | 4 |
the wall of solid | 4 |
i must admit that | 4 |
there was but one | 4 |
that barrel in the | 4 |
some were small and | 4 |
land of ev to | 4 |
all the rooms once | 4 |
right hand and the | 4 |
the land seemed well | 4 |
scarecrow on the sawhorse | 4 |
to know more about | 4 |
to learn that a | 4 |
as if she had | 4 |
then i will see | 4 |
had some difficulty in | 4 |
upon one of the | 4 |
had seen the last | 4 |
did not take long | 4 |
power of the giantess | 4 |
after an hour or | 4 |
the chief steward had | 4 |
when they saw the | 4 |
when i returned to | 4 |
behind them and only | 4 |
have found nimmie amee | 4 |
willing to become a | 4 |
men and the scarecrow | 4 |
before in my life | 4 |
all the others were | 4 |
stuck the thorn into | 4 |
returned to his throne | 4 |
it is the same | 4 |
and the tin men | 4 |
far enough for all | 4 |
to go into the | 4 |
billina frightens the nome | 4 |
so that he could | 4 |
door of her bedroom | 4 |
except glinda the good | 4 |
so that she can | 4 |
to work magic except | 4 |
walking on four legs | 4 |
as you were before | 4 |
she enchanted my sword | 4 |
tin man and the | 4 |
scent of the flowers | 4 |
to break these enchantments | 4 |
there was nothing to | 4 |
you are my prisoners | 4 |
in the chicken coop | 4 |
menace of the forest | 4 |
i have found nimmie | 4 |
as he could go | 4 |
all the land of | 4 |
the end of its | 4 |
so in the morning | 4 |
looking hard at the | 4 |
way to save us | 4 |
her to the emerald | 4 |
tell me how you | 4 |
but there is no | 4 |
south into the munchkin | 4 |
how came you to | 4 |
did not like to | 4 |
you wish me to | 4 |
tumbled over one another | 4 |
by that time the | 4 |
the midst of a | 4 |
get up in the | 4 |
up in a balloon | 4 |
do you suppose it | 4 |
as beautifully as did | 4 |
corner of the coop | 4 |
really think i have | 4 |
dare you enter my | 4 |
the same way with | 4 |
manner in which they | 4 |
the transformations of the | 4 |
dorothy opens the dinner | 4 |
paid no attention to | 4 |
all depends on the | 4 |
and the brown bear | 4 |
one of them would | 4 |
take an interest in | 4 |
got out of her | 4 |
in her sweet voice | 4 |
the end of me | 4 |
far as they could | 4 |
in half a minute | 4 |
to pass the night | 4 |
i was a man | 4 |
with woot the wanderer | 4 |
but first you must | 4 |
back to the land | 4 |
kind of you to | 4 |
i am only a | 4 |
scarecrow wins the fight | 4 |
i really think i | 4 |
to look up at | 4 |
this place in safety | 4 |
exchange for a long | 4 |
that after you had | 4 |
to give me a | 4 |
the witch had been | 4 |
me six weeks back | 4 |
get out of here | 4 |
that no power can | 4 |
cut off one of | 4 |
but my thoughts are | 4 |
a hen or a | 4 |
me to introduce to | 4 |
loudly as she could | 4 |
form of the little | 4 |
a tin owl is | 4 |
of oz to the | 4 |
the rooms once more | 4 |
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water out of her | 4 |
me how you happened | 4 |
glinda the good and | 4 |
the thought that she | 4 |
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front door of the | 4 |
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to introduce to you | 4 |
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the key to tiktok | 4 |
maiden i have ever | 4 |
opens the dinner pail | 4 |
the kingdom of the | 4 |
roquat of the rocks | 4 |
into the palace to | 4 |
to do as she | 4 |
with a beautiful munchkin | 4 |
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and fluttering her wings | 4 |
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a beautiful munchkin girl | 4 |
the nome king to | 4 |
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in a shocked voice | 4 |
i can find some | 4 |
the tin woodman pushed | 4 |
way to get rid | 4 |
the slave of the | 4 |
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in spite of all | 4 |
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room of the palace | 4 |
by means of the | 4 |
my name is bill | 4 |
so the green monkey | 4 |
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the various rooms of | 4 |
him into the palace | 4 |
sat on the back | 4 |
thought oz was a | 4 |
the tin woodman told | 4 |
mind my own business | 4 |
was sorry to see | 4 |
all the way from | 4 |
and the queen of | 4 |
member of the royal | 4 |
rule the land of | 4 |
is as good as | 4 |
eaten some of the | 4 |
fight the nome king | 4 |
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himself to pieces with | 4 |
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the forests of the | 4 |
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the air and fell | 4 |
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the interior of the | 4 |
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when first she came | 4 |
how dare you enter | 4 |
the first time i | 4 |
to go back to | 4 |
crack in the rock | 4 |
they were in the | 4 |
so let us go | 4 |
was not my fault | 4 |
it away with her | 4 |
letters in the sand | 4 |
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by the yellow hen | 4 |
you may as well | 4 |
do not like to | 4 |
of terrible teeth and | 4 |
to climb over the | 4 |
tin castle in the | 4 |
back of his neck | 4 |
so surprised by this | 4 |
floor with a thump | 4 |
tin woodman was so | 4 |
that time i was | 4 |
serious tone of voice | 4 |
not know what to | 4 |
then the tin soldier | 4 |
my friend the tinsmith | 4 |
the tin woodman said | 4 |
wish to get up | 4 |
so i think it | 4 |
rows of terrible teeth | 4 |
i come to you | 4 |
first she came to | 4 |
and this way and | 4 |
in an anxious voice | 4 |
go into the palace | 4 |
when she saw the | 4 |
when i grew up | 4 |
difference does that make | 4 |
inquired the tin woodman | 4 |
taken away from her | 4 |
i shall never have | 4 |
to go on deck | 4 |
said the little man | 4 |
must be a great | 4 |
not one of them | 4 |
become the bride of | 4 |
as well as to | 4 |
in a serious tone | 4 |
all bright and glittering | 4 |
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to pieces with his | 4 |
the scarecrow on the | 4 |
in exchange for it | 4 |
to the castle of | 4 |
not being able to | 4 |
part of the world | 4 |
disappointed to find that | 4 |
for them to command | 4 |
cried the tin twins | 4 |
a long way off | 4 |
to think of some | 4 |
that poor munchkin girl | 4 |
we do not care | 4 |
the floor with a | 4 |
they got out of | 4 |
is different from that | 4 |
the tin woodman explained | 4 |
would be obliged to | 4 |
with an air of | 4 |
i am wound up | 4 |
said to his companions | 4 |
what can we do | 4 |
he turned to the | 4 |
the man of tin | 4 |
how you happened to | 4 |
with his axe and | 4 |
friend the tin woodman | 4 |
and perched upon the | 4 |
you must be a | 4 |
come to marry her | 4 |
i believe it is | 4 |
land of the west | 4 |
glad to see you | 4 |
high into the air | 4 |
scarecrow and woot the | 4 |
the girl in the | 4 |
the princess langwidere is | 4 |
and the scarecrow was | 4 |
will save me from | 4 |
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interested in the story | 4 |
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on a level with | 4 |
a man out of | 4 |
the workshop of ku | 4 |
and by means of | 4 |
to be able to | 4 |
the room when the | 4 |
and let her choose | 4 |
plains of the munchkin | 4 |
was glad to be | 4 |
our dear tin woodman | 4 |
see if i can | 4 |
restore them to their | 4 |
what do you want | 4 |
to be careful of | 4 |
at the back of | 4 |
i have no heart | 4 |
direction of mount munch | 4 |
to replace the one | 4 |
to go to sleep | 4 |
not liable to get | 4 |
if you wish to | 4 |
not to be so | 4 |
as the tin woodman | 4 |
country of the munchkins | 4 |
to tumble and toss | 4 |
his friend the scarecrow | 4 |
to his throne and | 4 |
the yellow hen is | 4 |
i do not remember | 4 |
burrow of the blue | 4 |
the water out of | 4 |
stepped forward and said | 4 |
woodman named nick chopper | 4 |
it was opened by | 4 |
replied one of the | 4 |
on the inside of | 4 |
led to the palace | 4 |
plates of pure gold | 4 |
said in a serious | 4 |
is news to me | 4 |
what in the world | 4 |
five boys and five | 4 |
the crumbs of cake | 4 |
that was not my | 4 |
the little maid nanda | 4 |
started along the road | 4 |
the best i can | 4 |
and gazed around him | 4 |
attention to this because | 4 |
and there about the | 4 |
the scarecrow and tiktok | 4 |
she was greatly disappointed | 4 |
that they were now | 4 |
grabbed billina in her | 4 |
looking at them in | 4 |
at the royal palace | 4 |
the doors and windows | 4 |
to return to the | 4 |
where he had fallen | 4 |
as loudly as she | 4 |
i thought oz was | 4 |
and it will be | 4 |
when she came to | 4 |
and i shall never | 4 |
in their arms and | 4 |
was much distressed by | 4 |
my friend the scarecrow | 4 |
by woot the wanderer | 4 |
that was not much | 4 |
to the road of | 4 |
cut off my other | 4 |
the scarecrow wins the | 4 |
the owl and the | 4 |
to be the empress | 4 |
kill the wicked witch | 4 |
stuffed with straw and | 4 |
magic except glinda the | 4 |
oz to the rescue | 4 |
and the people of | 4 |
tin woodman to the | 4 |
great wizard of oz | 4 |
with one blow of | 4 |
had entered the palace | 4 |
went back to the | 4 |
you are not a | 4 |
the thorn into the | 4 |
thought it would be | 4 |
permit me to introduce | 4 |
when i got my | 4 |
the manner in which | 4 |
little girl stood on | 4 |
it was a very | 4 |
the word of command | 4 |
but we have to | 4 |
they could all see | 4 |
nothing to do but | 4 |
yellow hen came from | 4 |
of the little girl | 4 |
and by and by | 4 |
the heads of langwidere | 4 |
a long time ago | 4 |
work man under his | 4 |
cut himself to pieces | 4 |
the scarecrow and i | 4 |
how old am i | 4 |
you think we shall | 4 |
leg out of tin | 4 |
i find that i | 4 |
for the nome king | 4 |
were standing in the | 4 |
and in this way | 4 |
with a wicked witch | 4 |
and the king gave | 4 |
the door swung open | 4 |
the girlish ruler of | 4 |
from her tower window | 4 |
was not afraid of | 4 |
asked the little girl | 4 |
we are not far | 4 |
glad to be rid | 4 |
to be the transformation | 4 |
he said to the | 4 |
one of the big | 4 |
she had seen the | 4 |
i was going to | 4 |
would be able to | 4 |
so she wound up | 4 |
with plates of pure | 4 |
bottom of the coop | 4 |
them to the emerald | 4 |
to the munchkin country | 4 |
that i no longer | 4 |
are you going to | 4 |
remained thoughtful for a | 4 |
until we reach a | 4 |
the back of a | 4 |
i see no reason | 4 |
be able to restore | 4 |
you will not get | 4 |
the wind began to | 4 |
do not wish to | 4 |
in a few seconds | 4 |
pieces with his enchanted | 4 |
trotted along beside her | 4 |
billina in her arms | 4 |
emerald city of oz | 4 |
shorter than the other | 4 |
to the tin man | 4 |
she has managed to | 4 |
and i will tell | 4 |
little way from the | 4 |
the lace apron and | 4 |
pronounced the word ev | 4 |
is made of meat | 4 |
than the ones you | 4 |
in the morning she | 4 |
and the others had | 4 |
rose from her chair | 4 |
could not escape from | 4 |
and the boy was | 4 |
you were going to | 4 |
and i have come | 4 |
used to be very | 4 |
to the back of | 4 |
the waves began to | 4 |
trying to decide which | 4 |
return to the upper | 4 |
for a long life | 4 |
king of the munchkins | 4 |
tell me why you | 4 |
and try to find | 4 |
a good deal of | 4 |
the winged monkeys had | 4 |
the ones you now | 4 |
into the leg of | 4 |
i shall not be | 4 |
need to be wound | 4 |
top of the hill | 4 |
he said to his | 4 |
amuse myself in my | 4 |
he was stuffed with | 4 |
and at the same | 4 |
to the front door | 4 |
scrambled eggs on toast | 4 |
to herself as she | 4 |
girl ruler of oz | 4 |
the entrance to the | 4 |
as soon as he | 4 |
woodman was so surprised | 4 |
to become the bride | 4 |
royal historian of oz | 4 |
said woot the monkey | 4 |
gave a start of | 4 |
the tin men and | 4 |
cried the brown bear | 4 |
what ever became of | 4 |
no one would ever | 4 |
back of a chair | 4 |
bell above the throne | 4 |
fast hold of the | 4 |
and why do you | 4 |
now it seemed like | 4 |
by means of a | 4 |
and flew away with | 4 |
that seemed to come | 4 |
in the town of | 4 |
slept soundly until morning | 4 |
in the morning i | 4 |
about to leave the | 4 |
would you like to | 4 |
with the rest of | 4 |
and the first thing | 4 |
to the back yard | 4 |
it all depends on | 4 |
that they could not | 4 |
thank you very much | 4 |
to take an interest | 4 |
frightens the nome king | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
from her pocket and | 4 |
commanded it to open | 4 |
and i want to | 4 |
as he said this | 4 |
be willing to become | 4 |
and for a moment | 4 |
if my old head | 4 |
the heart of the | 4 |
guardian of the gate | 4 |
land seemed well cultivated | 4 |
wood in the forest | 4 |
it is my duty | 4 |
of the royal palace | 4 |
quite agree with you | 4 |
other side of the | 4 |
far behind them and | 4 |
food in my knapsack | 4 |
i try not to | 4 |
that i cannot say | 4 |
six weeks back pay | 4 |
what are you doing | 4 |
she had so lately | 4 |
and for the first | 4 |
soon as we can | 4 |
that is a good | 4 |
to leave the room | 4 |
here and there about | 4 |
by jumping into the | 4 |
be made of tin | 4 |
fell with a crash | 4 |
corner of the gillikin | 4 |
back to his friends | 4 |
it will be a | 4 |
in the gillikin country | 4 |
for it is a | 4 |
replied the yellow hen | 4 |
the tin owl could | 4 |
what to do about | 4 |
but it was evident | 4 |
the tin woodman is | 4 |
killed the wicked witch | 4 |
ruler of the underground | 4 |
to the magic belt | 4 |
so you may as | 4 |
officers and the private | 4 |
a way that made | 4 |
to make her happy | 4 |
but there were no | 4 |
jumping into the sea | 4 |
in love with a | 4 |
until he reached the | 4 |
the tin woodman sat | 4 |
in a disappointed voice | 4 |
than any of the | 4 |
out of the invisible | 4 |
and by the time | 4 |
must go to him | 4 |
which he placed in | 4 |
in the rooms of | 4 |
drew from her bosom | 4 |
bottle of magic glue | 4 |
and there is no | 4 |
the other side of | 4 |
captain of the nomes | 4 |
dorothy tries to be | 4 |
they came in sight | 4 |
began to tumble and | 4 |
the ball of fire | 4 |
make ourselves at home | 4 |
one another with a | 4 |
and have a good | 4 |
in spite of her | 4 |
to make nimmie amee | 4 |
on the back of | 4 |
commanded the door to | 4 |
and he would be | 4 |
the palace and guess | 4 |
in that you are | 4 |
the form of woot | 4 |
end of the passage | 4 |
and in the morning | 4 |
the tin man and | 4 |
are you a witch | 4 |
that they were all | 4 |
but not a sound | 4 |
bigger than the rest | 4 |
surface of the earth | 4 |
has become of the | 4 |
off one of my | 4 |
to do is to | 4 |
of no use to | 4 |
that he had no | 4 |
she pronounced the word | 4 |
were harnessed to the | 4 |
to one of the | 4 |
it is evident that | 4 |
when i was first | 4 |
the doors flew open | 4 |
to send me back | 4 |
had passed through the | 4 |
the scarecrow and woot | 4 |
fate of the tin | 4 |
tin woodman and tiktok | 4 |
the little girl stood | 4 |
the emerald city is | 4 |
answered the little girl | 4 |
looked down at his | 4 |
and make ourselves at | 4 |
were well pleased to | 4 |
said to the tin | 4 |
how full of ma | 4 |
out of her valley | 4 |
surprised by this sudden | 4 |
of her dress and | 4 |
call me a fool | 4 |
had fallen into a | 4 |
the rest of them | 4 |
if i can find | 4 |
in a hundred years | 4 |
i quite agree with | 4 |
to be in a | 4 |
in which they had | 4 |
the two high mountains | 4 |
tried to find the | 4 |
because it was made | 4 |
pair of silver shoes | 4 |
them with his thorn | 4 |
i shall be able | 4 |
she took with her | 4 |
dorothy did not know | 4 |
to the people of | 4 |
had been deprived of | 4 |
an hour or so | 4 |
well as the private | 4 |
the first time the | 4 |
to set free the | 4 |
on their way to | 4 |
i wish i could | 4 |
the edges of the | 4 |
nimmie amee and make | 4 |
arms and legs to | 4 |
got out of the | 4 |
smelled so good that | 4 |
out of the forest | 4 |
and tell me why | 4 |
boys and five girls | 4 |
of the little brown | 4 |
she commanded the door | 4 |
for a thousand years | 4 |
he owed me six | 4 |
and i have been | 4 |
tries to be brave | 4 |
front of the palace | 4 |
peg at the back | 4 |
to rule the land | 4 |
to the sea and | 4 |
or something of the | 4 |
each one of them | 4 |
the lion and tiger | 4 |
around the emerald city | 4 |
the tin woodman talks | 4 |
thing to be done | 4 |
to seek nimmie amee | 4 |
visit the land of | 4 |
what had become of | 4 |
were fast friends and | 4 |
up the crumbs of | 4 |
has become of her | 4 |
where is the monkey | 4 |
than in any other | 4 |
the woodman and the | 4 |
fifteen years of age | 4 |
nome king had left | 4 |
a great improvement on | 4 |
good things to eat | 4 |
they saw before them | 4 |
the burrow of the | 4 |
at the head of | 4 |
you a pretty doll | 4 |
land of oz since | 4 |
the tin woodman anxiously | 4 |
i was unable to | 4 |
did not take the | 4 |
seemed to be a | 4 |
amee and make her | 4 |
between the two high | 4 |
the roof of the | 4 |
into another room and | 4 |
i am willing to | 4 |
was so surprised by | 4 |
with a sigh of | 4 |
him upon his feet | 4 |
it was evident that | 4 |
they seem to be | 4 |
and i must say | 4 |
as they could see | 4 |
try not to be | 4 |
under her wing and | 4 |
you seem to be | 4 |
you have no i | 4 |
doors flew open and | 4 |
part of the plain | 4 |
with all his might | 4 |
and carried it away | 4 |
the path between the | 4 |
when they were all | 4 |
for in the land | 4 |
in one of the | 4 |
able to make a | 4 |
i was made of | 4 |
and sat herself down | 4 |
and the machine man | 4 |
shrank away from the | 4 |
get rid of the | 4 |
that for a time | 4 |
to enter the palace | 4 |
much distressed by the | 4 |
to amuse myself in | 4 |
it is my turn | 4 |
tin woodman talks to | 4 |
but i shall have | 4 |
a good many things | 4 |
was now perched upon | 4 |
owl and the canary | 4 |
the pangs of hunger | 4 |
love with a beautiful | 4 |
were silent for a | 4 |
each pair of legs | 4 |
do you think we | 4 |
transform you all into | 4 |
to get up in | 4 |
not escape from the | 4 |
what is your name | 4 |
did not have to | 4 |
tin men and the | 4 |
and at the end | 3 |
was a very good | 3 |
em and uncle henry | 3 |
the nine tiny piglets | 3 |
laughter replied to her | 3 |
if i could only | 3 |
the sharp edge of | 3 |
tip of my tail | 3 |
not want to be | 3 |
want him to give | 3 |
and pigs and chickens | 3 |
there is only one | 3 |
bye to all her | 3 |
the walls of which | 3 |
through an open window | 3 |
and arms and body | 3 |
and he made me | 3 |
landed safely on the | 3 |
not much of a | 3 |
distance away from the | 3 |
will allow me to | 3 |
safe on the other | 3 |
they returned to the | 3 |
and her friends were | 3 |
was in the lead | 3 |
i shall be very | 3 |
only the mocking laughter | 3 |
how do you expect | 3 |
the cowardly lion had | 3 |
way to the emerald | 3 |
to those who are | 3 |
he did was to | 3 |
i went to the | 3 |
going to make a | 3 |
to get some brains | 3 |
that is the same | 3 |
it is said that | 3 |
i shall get my | 3 |
you manage to escape | 3 |
the north and south | 3 |
for the wicked witch | 3 |
tacked to the panel | 3 |
and so i am | 3 |
so that i may | 3 |
sure i do not | 3 |
is not alive at | 3 |
because he had been | 3 |
neck stretched out until | 3 |
to the floor and | 3 |
will be glad to | 3 |
toto and the lion | 3 |
middle of the river | 3 |
are warned not to | 3 |
that was a good | 3 |
the emerald city with | 3 |
as high as the | 3 |
and you promised to | 3 |
exact center of the | 3 |
to the surprise of | 3 |
ready to cry with | 3 |
have to stay in | 3 |
a matter of opinion | 3 |
but i did not | 3 |
the town of ev | 3 |
or the land of | 3 |
the exact center of | 3 |
pole in the middle | 3 |
warned not to follow | 3 |
was as good as | 3 |
as if by magic | 3 |
happy and contented and | 3 |
to do all in | 3 |
as he watched her | 3 |
with a pair of | 3 |
wherever you wish to | 3 |
do you mean by | 3 |
the first time in | 3 |
but let us go | 3 |
to be ashamed of | 3 |
short distance from the | 3 |
her so fiercely that | 3 |
how did you manage | 3 |
not like to be | 3 |
how shall we get | 3 |
tiktok the machine man | 3 |
to hold it in | 3 |
of the little party | 3 |
when he had finished | 3 |
they sat down to | 3 |
i thought i had | 3 |
to the tip of | 3 |
so queerly that they | 3 |
was tacked to the | 3 |
is a wise plan | 3 |
and a bowl of | 3 |
for there were no | 3 |
them her own adventures | 3 |
arms and flew away | 3 |
the rays of the | 3 |
soon she had fallen | 3 |
you will be no | 3 |
the other end of | 3 |
owner of the golden | 3 |
try to find a | 3 |
aid of the mirror | 3 |
and ceiling and floor | 3 |
this book is dedicated | 3 |
their arms and flew | 3 |
seemed to be their | 3 |
that i know of | 3 |
shall have nothing to | 3 |
the scarecrow in the | 3 |
no way to get | 3 |
my name is dorothy | 3 |
them through the streets | 3 |
follow this path to | 3 |
talks to himself the | 3 |
soon as it was | 3 |
said to the king | 3 |
who do not like | 3 |
as soon as i | 3 |
if you do not | 3 |
he is a great | 3 |
of silver and gold | 3 |
the green whiskers led | 3 |
of diamonds and rubies | 3 |
from the bondage of | 3 |
when the tin woodman | 3 |
for a moment dorothy | 3 |
did you happen to | 3 |
out of the rocky | 3 |
rose into the air | 3 |
said to be the | 3 |
to the great oz | 3 |
why should i do | 3 |
back to kansas and | 3 |
the tin woodman returned | 3 |
we only had the | 3 |
out of my way | 3 |
to find a place | 3 |
for herself and toto | 3 |
and after a time | 3 |
the tin woodman would | 3 |
of the rocky cavern | 3 |
not allow you to | 3 |
her face with kisses | 3 |
aunt em and uncle | 3 |
of a way to | 3 |
sound seemed to come | 3 |
been carried by a | 3 |
but what shall we | 3 |
terribly afraid of the | 3 |
side of the ditch | 3 |
a sign was tacked | 3 |
there are plenty of | 3 |
is of no use | 3 |
we are out of | 3 |
caught sight of him | 3 |
off my right leg | 3 |
as tall as dorothy | 3 |
in a corner of | 3 |
by the time the | 3 |
were unharnessed from the | 3 |
after he had eaten | 3 |
back to kansas again | 3 |
he sprang into the | 3 |
and after a long | 3 |
almost ready to cry | 3 |
and went to the | 3 |
and as it was | 3 |
then he entered the | 3 |
the wooden horse was | 3 |
i have never heard | 3 |
eyes looked at her | 3 |
from top to bottom | 3 |
finally one of the | 3 |
the witch did not | 3 |
will be a great | 3 |
carry you over the | 3 |
walls and ceiling and | 3 |
to stay in the | 3 |
made me a new | 3 |
how did you happen | 3 |
and more of the | 3 |
upon his feet again | 3 |
it was still a | 3 |
hold of his arm | 3 |
of the palace of | 3 |
the silver shoes which | 3 |
rest of the world | 3 |
this strange place in | 3 |
came to the road | 3 |
and looked at her | 3 |
enchanted axe cut off | 3 |
walked up to the | 3 |
kept close to the | 3 |
i will send you | 3 |
on the floor and | 3 |
gathered around the table | 3 |
just then a bell | 3 |
i am a good | 3 |
the first thing to | 3 |
to the eyes of | 3 |
so they sat down | 3 |
side of the house | 3 |
illustration chapter the tin | 3 |
the eyes looked at | 3 |
not alive at all | 3 |
morning the soldier with | 3 |
did not want to | 3 |
a lot of bother | 3 |
a bowl of milk | 3 |
silver shoes which the | 3 |
to protect them from | 3 |
that it is the | 3 |
but i must go | 3 |
the very top of | 3 |
how am i to | 3 |
and that is the | 3 |
it was almost dark | 3 |
and i thought oz | 3 |
to follow this path | 3 |
i have given you | 3 |
sharp edge of the | 3 |
other end of the | 3 |
how dare you call | 3 |
who was in the | 3 |
come to me to | 3 |
in a row on | 3 |
come out into the | 3 |
so i set to | 3 |
our journey for nothing | 3 |
the tin woodman were | 3 |
to get into the | 3 |
so far as they | 3 |
i am resolved to | 3 |
had fallen fast asleep | 3 |
led them through the | 3 |
the bondage of the | 3 |
to see how easily | 3 |
then she said to | 3 |
was forced to return | 3 |
when shall we start | 3 |
and now i am | 3 |
the palace of oz | 3 |
they looked at her | 3 |
grant you an audience | 3 |
cyclone had carried her | 3 |
and opened the door | 3 |
gave a sigh of | 3 |
as soon as it | 3 |
i must go to | 3 |
how could you guess | 3 |
all made of china | 3 |
he is stuffed with | 3 |
what she was doing | 3 |
as they saw me | 3 |
the tin woodman the | 3 |
there is plenty of | 3 |
of the house and | 3 |
trees of the forest | 3 |
yard of the palace | 3 |
will help us to | 3 |
go to the land | 3 |
looking at the pretty | 3 |
bigger than any of | 3 |
be no worse off | 3 |
to get away from | 3 |
be ashamed of yourself | 3 |
the four travellers walked | 3 |
dorothy in their arms | 3 |
through the trees until | 3 |
the aid of the | 3 |
the sun was shining | 3 |
house fell on her | 3 |
they kept close to | 3 |
the people who lived | 3 |
before he could pull | 3 |
the right and left | 3 |
for a moment it | 3 |
and they found themselves | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
because you have no | 3 |
story of the tin | 3 |
cannot be far from | 3 |
you can tell me | 3 |
the shape of a | 3 |
the tin woodman of | 3 |
she lived in a | 3 |
to all her friends | 3 |
she had fallen fast | 3 |
i am anxious to | 3 |
opened her tin dinner | 3 |
if i had no | 3 |
about as tall as | 3 |
little girl was quite | 3 |
i shall keep them | 3 |
never do for a | 3 |
but a small part | 3 |
in spite of his | 3 |
be unable to find | 3 |
not to follow this | 3 |
and landed safely on | 3 |
they were able to | 3 |
as the leader of | 3 |
ought to be ashamed | 3 |
and made me a | 3 |
a sigh of satisfaction | 3 |
looking eagerly at the | 3 |
the top branches of | 3 |
had nothing to think | 3 |
it was a long | 3 |
were wide awake and | 3 |
i am a humbug | 3 |
who seemed to be | 3 |
in the throne room | 3 |
in order to keep | 3 |
our way to the | 3 |
i promote you to | 3 |
no one at all | 3 |
it was a great | 3 |
the magic of oz | 3 |
he came to the | 3 |
the tears from his | 3 |
book is dedicated to | 3 |
she said to him | 3 |
the stillness of the | 3 |
i think i can | 3 |
stuffed body of the | 3 |
was not long before | 3 |
it was easy to | 3 |
to the country of | 3 |
part of the forest | 3 |
not to be alive | 3 |
arms and legs and | 3 |
to see what would | 3 |
the tin woodman shouldered | 3 |
a short distance from | 3 |
is only one thing | 3 |
reached the edge of | 3 |
is why i am | 3 |
but none of the | 3 |
small part of my | 3 |
i can tell you | 3 |
and i shall get | 3 |
illustrated by john r | 3 |
made up my mind | 3 |
put his hands in | 3 |
of a tall tree | 3 |
many of my correspondents | 3 |
he was as good | 3 |
and turned to see | 3 |
a new leg out | 3 |
and i am going | 3 |
i have come to | 3 |
see what would happen | 3 |
she went to her | 3 |
were bigger than the | 3 |
so that i could | 3 |
he was not a | 3 |
strangers are warned not | 3 |
yellow brick that led | 3 |
when i return i | 3 |
at the tin woodman | 3 |
picked one of the | 3 |
when he tried to | 3 |
the sound seemed to | 3 |
from the end of | 3 |
is the most powerful | 3 |
have you been fighting | 3 |
made up her mind | 3 |
go to the strangers | 3 |
to be good friends | 3 |
sat down and looked | 3 |
and i was not | 3 |
the wicked witch enchanted | 3 |
the tin woodman knew | 3 |
when the house fell | 3 |
an open window and | 3 |
they started along the | 3 |
me and i shall | 3 |
but if you will | 3 |
when i came to | 3 |
was almost ready to | 3 |
the scarecrow had been | 3 |
took hold of the | 3 |
although he had no | 3 |
on the end of | 3 |
was bigger than the | 3 |
if i should get | 3 |
take her to the | 3 |
but the scarecrow and | 3 |
i had no heart | 3 |
tears from his eyes | 3 |
for she does not | 3 |
next morning the soldier | 3 |
part of my army | 3 |
the back of her | 3 |
was said to be | 3 |
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drawing a long breath | 3 |
new leg out of | 3 |
rusted so badly that | 3 |
on the grass and | 3 |
worse off than you | 3 |
will make the attempt | 3 |
was tied around the | 3 |
take good care of | 3 |
you are wrong to | 3 |
tin woodman told her | 3 |
you happen to be | 3 |
of one of the | 3 |
than you are now | 3 |
well as by day | 3 |
at first he was | 3 |
so surprised at this | 3 |
suggested the tin woodman | 3 |
not need to be | 3 |
us the way to | 3 |
the room where the | 3 |
once in a while | 3 |
think you are a | 3 |
and before he could | 3 |
return to the emerald | 3 |
they had met with | 3 |
it is of no | 3 |
dorothy was almost ready | 3 |
in a trembling voice | 3 |
the journey to the | 3 |
after the wicked witch | 3 |
us and make us | 3 |
and when i was | 3 |
i have come for | 3 |
so startled by the | 3 |
threw her arms around | 3 |
off than you are | 3 |
i shall go with | 3 |
for a few moments | 3 |
to wear it and | 3 |
the scarecrow declared he | 3 |
you have no brains | 3 |
was very glad to | 3 |
could find no way | 3 |
returned the tin woodman | 3 |
if they had been | 3 |
and waited patiently until | 3 |
in a cheerful voice | 3 |
but after a time | 3 |
know that eggs are | 3 |
the munchkin farmer who | 3 |
put on the head | 3 |
the tin woodman illustration | 3 |
and told them to | 3 |
woodman was not at | 3 |
scarecrow agreed with him | 3 |
but dorothy did not | 3 |
go out into the | 3 |
while i am gone | 3 |
a great way off | 3 |
who live in the | 3 |
has happened to me | 3 |
do not see any | 3 |
of the castle and | 3 |
they passed through the | 3 |
i should get no | 3 |
in a great crowd | 3 |
and knocked at the | 3 |
the scarecrow to the | 3 |
promised to give me | 3 |
was so surprised at | 3 |
on a pole in | 3 |
to the right and | 3 |
into the emerald city | 3 |
down and looked at | 3 |
to go to the | 3 |
proves you have a | 3 |
made of tin nor | 3 |
say he looks like | 3 |
when i was a | 3 |
they were quite right | 3 |
what will you do | 3 |
the town of evna | 3 |
the scarecrow agreed with | 3 |
you will find the | 3 |
wooden horse was careless | 3 |
i set to work | 3 |
have the right to | 3 |
had no heart at | 3 |
and fitted it to | 3 |
this path to loonville | 3 |
the back yard of | 3 |
he put out his | 3 |
not be afraid of | 3 |
dare you call me | 3 |
get out of this | 3 |
you back to kansas | 3 |
was by this time | 3 |
being able to see | 3 |
as well as by | 3 |
it was a good | 3 |
and looked at him | 3 |
been stuffed with straw | 3 |
on either side of | 3 |
a ray of sunshine | 3 |
do not know where | 3 |
the mocking laughter replied | 3 |
and did not like | 3 |
that eggs are poison | 3 |
you wish to go | 3 |
and that is why | 3 |
and no one else | 3 |
in the morning they | 3 |
very top of the | 3 |
in the story of | 3 |
looked at him in | 3 |
to be their leader | 3 |
and did not even | 3 |
all about the room | 3 |
the little girl in | 3 |
they started for the | 3 |
shouted to the others | 3 |
i was born in | 3 |
the scarecrow to his | 3 |
and that is to | 3 |
have been told that | 3 |
for if i should | 3 |
scarecrow and the woodman | 3 |
he knew it was | 3 |
no one can love | 3 |
dorothy related to them | 3 |
was as big as | 3 |
of the great wizard | 3 |
he tried to go | 3 |
in a corner and | 3 |
why i am going | 3 |
of yellow brick that | 3 |
as if they were | 3 |
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all eyes were turned | 3 |
i do not see | 3 |
to go out into | 3 |
took hold of his | 3 |
in his throne room | 3 |
a row on the | 3 |
he wiped his eyes | 3 |
what can i do | 3 |
toward the emerald city | 3 |
for he knew the | 3 |
was the first to | 3 |
but of course she | 3 |
as dorothy looked at | 3 |
tin woodman stood up | 3 |
in the doorway and | 3 |
i was in love | 3 |
i was a young | 3 |
she closed the door | 3 |
as much as the | 3 |
away in every direction | 3 |
woodman told her all | 3 |
and the scarecrow came | 3 |
discovered it to be | 3 |
back to the others | 3 |
so hard on his | 3 |
as they drew near | 3 |
treated them with great | 3 |
i advise you to | 3 |
sign was tacked to | 3 |
me a new leg | 3 |
the tin woodman with | 3 |
to see that the | 3 |
come to you for | 3 |
so long as i | 3 |
wound up number one | 3 |
he was so pleased | 3 |
the corner of the | 3 |
woot the wanderer the | 3 |
and wagged his tail | 3 |
be the end of | 3 |
to them her own | 3 |
is but a small | 3 |
and get out of | 3 |
long as she lived | 3 |
charm of the golden | 3 |
we came here to | 3 |
as if they had | 3 |
so you can see | 3 |
at the emerald city | 3 |
you call me a | 3 |
than ever to get | 3 |
long as i know | 3 |
the tiger went next | 3 |
but i have never | 3 |
mocking laughter replied to | 3 |
the pretty munchkin girl | 3 |
up in a corner | 3 |
a safe distance away | 3 |
was about to go | 3 |
have come for my | 3 |
the emerald city to | 3 |
the trees until they | 3 |
and legs and head | 3 |
at a brisk pace | 3 |
you to be captain | 3 |
as she had seen | 3 |
land of the munchkins | 3 |
upon the bed and | 3 |
should i do this | 3 |
looked at one another | 3 |
knocked at the door | 3 |
in front of them | 3 |
before them stood a | 3 |
to see if she | 3 |
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is a long story | 3 |
belong to me and | 3 |
can i do for | 3 |
answered the little man | 3 |
soon as they saw | 3 |
back yard of the | 3 |
some say he looks | 3 |
standing in the doorway | 3 |
in a way that | 3 |
he seemed to be | 3 |
get away from the | 3 |
a little girl who | 3 |
there seemed to be | 3 |
you can see for | 3 |
through the air and | 3 |
wicked witch was destroyed | 3 |
the nome king illustration | 3 |
they belong to me | 3 |
you promised to give | 3 |
where the tin woodman | 3 |
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if we only had | 3 |
a long way to | 3 |
i wish i had | 3 |
think of that before | 3 |
promote you to be | 3 |
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safely on the other | 3 |
cut off my right | 3 |
to ask him to | 3 |
illustration the tin woodman | 3 |
can see for yourself | 3 |
cut off my head | 3 |
i believe there are | 3 |
some way to escape | 3 |
the tip of my | 3 |
his hands in his | 3 |
bed to sleep in | 3 |
but it did not | 3 |
that none of them | 3 |
as she sat in | 3 |
top of the wall | 3 |
for she did not | 3 |
live in the emerald | 3 |
what a dangerous lady | 3 |
related to them her | 3 |
caught in a rainstorm | 3 |
with a great clatter | 3 |
went into the throne | 3 |
my arms and legs | 3 |
axe cut off my | 3 |
the castle of glinda | 3 |
you know that eggs | 3 |
dorothy and her companions | 3 |
and stuffed with sawdust | 3 |
found herself in a | 3 |
hold fast to the | 3 |
i can make a | 3 |
and i want him | 3 |
said to his friends | 3 |
coming out of the | 3 |
for more than a | 3 |
as the scarecrow had | 3 |
and they all started | 3 |
axe slipped and cut | 3 |
and i shall keep | 3 |
and the emerald city | 3 |
as big as a | 3 |
they found before them | 3 |
dorothy go to the | 3 |
will you take me | 3 |
in which were many | 3 |
the loss of my | 3 |
but he did not | 3 |
you must have been | 3 |
will be no worse | 3 |
the success of her | 3 |
we get to the | 3 |
by the aid of | 3 |
a little way off | 3 |
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that is a wise | 3 |
you over the desert | 3 |
on into the forest | 3 |
she sat down upon | 3 |
do away with the | 3 |
blow of his paw | 3 |
the forest and found | 3 |
it to be a | 3 |
which seemed to be | 3 |
land of the south | 3 |
shut her eyes tightly | 3 |
you are too big | 3 |
but i am not | 3 |
not a great way | 3 |
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people left the burrow | 2 |
i begin to think | 2 |
axe and hatch it | 2 |
but woot is quite | 2 |
and before long all | 2 |
it puzzled me to | 2 |
that was more beautiful | 2 |
her first visit to | 2 |
not to let that | 2 |
on the way it | 2 |
likely to be just | 2 |
suddenly the nome king | 2 |
found that i no | 2 |
see what he has | 2 |
i am a fairy | 2 |
thorn which the loon | 2 |
had been made for | 2 |
tin soldier took occasion | 2 |
think i can unlatch | 2 |
not be obliged to | 2 |
lay still all day | 2 |
to be a scrubby | 2 |
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all its beauty of | 2 |
the path they were | 2 |
did was to glare | 2 |
path the copper man | 2 |
had been rescued by | 2 |
possible to exchange the | 2 |
sat up and turned | 2 |
nodding her head in | 2 |
we must leave the | 2 |
my love for the | 2 |
searching for the fairy | 2 |
sold to the nome | 2 |
and sent its own | 2 |
when it had been | 2 |
could read them myself | 2 |
ceiling was composed of | 2 |
shall have tin slippers | 2 |
now found the sunshine | 2 |
mosaics of precious gems | 2 |
she wishes to marry | 2 |
use of kicking against | 2 |
charcoal furnace and many | 2 |
be cut and stacked | 2 |
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a nice little boy | 2 |
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next and then the | 2 |
they must have wheelbarrows | 2 |
tied under the chin | 2 |
they never minded her | 2 |
and picked it from | 2 |
is quite beneath the | 2 |
shown in the picture | 2 |
the owner of the | 2 |
with much noisy clattering | 2 |
passed a low table | 2 |
fat colonel in a | 2 |
way across the sands | 2 |
many dangers lurking here | 2 |
had found her happily | 2 |
the ten lean soldiers | 2 |
had learned from experience | 2 |
nothing further to do | 2 |
in his left eye | 2 |
steadily on until the | 2 |
never change them back | 2 |
just now in this | 2 |
tell me how to | 2 |
to keep my chopfyt | 2 |
ornament in the nome | 2 |
i can be as | 2 |
the tin soldier remarked | 2 |
house while he is | 2 |
and prick them with | 2 |
travelers as hard as | 2 |
use for the wheeler | 2 |
met an old lady | 2 |
reminded one of drifting | 2 |
princess dorothy of her | 2 |
ought to reward her | 2 |
were so full and | 2 |
record of her adventures | 2 |
to spend my whole | 2 |
he floated upward until | 2 |
dark underneath the throne | 2 |
so that both her | 2 |
are not so honest | 2 |
think i have a | 2 |
many travels and by | 2 |
daughter touched his side | 2 |
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doll you smashed it | 2 |
will you accompany me | 2 |
like the notes of | 2 |
over backward and lay | 2 |
again returned to await | 2 |
without breaking any bones | 2 |
the billows rolled dreadfully | 2 |
just the same if | 2 |
knocked down seven of | 2 |
but at that time | 2 |
her children into ornaments | 2 |
not have heart disease | 2 |
that head used to | 2 |
at the funny green | 2 |
and the owners of | 2 |
and perhaps he stared | 2 |
the wanderer ate crisp | 2 |
laugh and say it | 2 |
an ornament and forget | 2 |
it has your dress | 2 |
so she wondered who | 2 |
and of the different | 2 |
still declared she would | 2 |
to bed in a | 2 |
the summons a servant | 2 |
my meat body by | 2 |
got his brains as | 2 |
am a mere ma | 2 |
gloom they could see | 2 |
the quarrel due to | 2 |
journey while she ate | 2 |
they had topped a | 2 |
sort of gurgle and | 2 |
only while it is | 2 |
were fluttering away in | 2 |
relieve me of any | 2 |
he must be there | 2 |
a gold cage studded | 2 |
wooden legs from wearing | 2 |
of his old comrade | 2 |
step on it and | 2 |
pot was once a | 2 |
moment of her transformation | 2 |
wore when the giantess | 2 |
followed by a lady | 2 |
that led from between | 2 |
woot was not the | 2 |
might not fit her | 2 |
to enter after them | 2 |
and rolled away as | 2 |
that energetic young lady | 2 |
had a faint idea | 2 |
like myself since that | 2 |
spite of this condition | 2 |
all that water washing | 2 |
before the fire silent | 2 |
king into a goose | 2 |
she stood holding little | 2 |
eyes and shaking her | 2 |
wiped his eyes with | 2 |
sparkled in the subdued | 2 |
having no further use | 2 |
polychrome first oiled the | 2 |
flew to the back | 2 |
miss the fun for | 2 |
imprisoned by the nome | 2 |
cage in which sat | 2 |
munchkin girl your wife | 2 |
stuffed head around in | 2 |
that is the college | 2 |
and held toto in | 2 |
beautiful but terrible palace | 2 |
reason one of you | 2 |
soldiers should not have | 2 |
his lean head to | 2 |
has now been relieved | 2 |
and true and adventurous | 2 |
himself again in his | 2 |
had read aloud the | 2 |
where he silently seized | 2 |
although the girl looked | 2 |
at the foot of | 2 |
not be well for | 2 |
the other edge of | 2 |
is much more delicious | 2 |
friends and my army | 2 |
had a plank bottom | 2 |
and he can oil | 2 |
might be intruding if | 2 |
try not to let | 2 |
to see if he | 2 |
your ruler and yourselves | 2 |
returned the green monkey | 2 |
certainty that she would | 2 |
their friends a safe | 2 |
workshop until her draperies | 2 |
it off with a | 2 |
get out of order | 2 |
i am sure we | 2 |
enough with which to | 2 |
cavern and see the | 2 |
be done for them | 2 |
it was within easy | 2 |
no need of clothing | 2 |
you need not consider | 2 |
a splendid wedding feast | 2 |
men who attend the | 2 |
the grounds of the | 2 |
open door into her | 2 |
and tried to get | 2 |
all that day they | 2 |
know the name means | 2 |
woot watched to see | 2 |
when the foremost had | 2 |
of bread and butter | 2 |
monkey must exist in | 2 |
them from a limb | 2 |
had so lately pretended | 2 |
paths the rain wetted | 2 |
at once it was | 2 |
in between the two | 2 |
travel in this direction | 2 |
with whom she went | 2 |
far corner of the | 2 |
been broken away from | 2 |
him off and rose | 2 |
encountered such wonderful adventures | 2 |
transformed me was painted | 2 |
that may prove a | 2 |
you how pretty they | 2 |
in wearing a variety | 2 |
the middle of his | 2 |
is quite a delicate | 2 |
wherever the little girl | 2 |
to select his objects | 2 |
flight of three circles | 2 |
power to restore us | 2 |
and she agreed to | 2 |
half proud and half | 2 |
remembered sorrowfully that she | 2 |
who lived far away | 2 |
hen was even now | 2 |
we are now in | 2 |
i would run an | 2 |
upon the foot of | 2 |
more than we did | 2 |
it upon the ground | 2 |
spite of her being | 2 |
and beak and eyes | 2 |
ornaments the room contained | 2 |
you will last longer | 2 |
oz one runs into | 2 |
there appeared to be | 2 |
like hailstones on a | 2 |
the trees do not | 2 |
fairly thrown himself upon | 2 |
quite frank with you | 2 |
will you ever be | 2 |
eat lambs and sheep | 2 |
and who had made | 2 |
way and left him | 2 |
served on golden platters | 2 |
built into the solid | 2 |
hired men and the | 2 |
funny green animal and | 2 |
starve to death in | 2 |
monkey could run over | 2 |
me a heavy blow | 2 |
shall run errands again | 2 |
big box in which | 2 |
but there is plenty | 2 |
a low table a | 2 |
she placed a claw | 2 |
to pass the trees | 2 |
swept away by the | 2 |
to great anger by | 2 |
waves around until they | 2 |
owners of the big | 2 |
for his knapsack of | 2 |
them from the magic | 2 |
it on the floor | 2 |
another the while with | 2 |
emerald city without going | 2 |
considered this problem for | 2 |
soon as she heard | 2 |
you big again in | 2 |
the walls and having | 2 |
busy watching a score | 2 |
had been enlarged again | 2 |
which slowly opened and | 2 |
knew very well that | 2 |
her head against the | 2 |
i fell in love | 2 |
into the next one | 2 |
or admire until they | 2 |
and think of me | 2 |
shut and imprisoned her | 2 |
enchanted and hold as | 2 |