[The Lost Princess of Oz by L. Frank Baum]@TWC D-Link book
The Lost Princess of Oz

CHAPTER 1
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"I lost both my eyes in a tussle with the Woozy last night, for the creature scraped 'em both off my face with his square paws.

So I put the eyes in my pocket, and this morning Button-Bright led me to Aunt Em, who sewed 'em on again.

So I've seen nothing at all today, except during the last five minutes.

So of course I haven't seen Ozma." "Very well, Scraps," said Dorothy, looking curiously at the eyes, which were merely two round, black buttons sewed upon the girl's face.
There were other things about Scraps that would have seemed curious to one seeing her for the first time.

She was commonly called "the Patchwork Girl" because her body and limbs were made from a gay-colored patchwork quilt which had been cut into shape and stuffed with cotton.
Her head was a round ball stuffed in the same manner and fastened to her shoulders.


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