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The Lost Princess of Oz

CHAPTER 21
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He then went back a way and made three powerful leaps in rapid succession.

The first two leaps took him to the wall, and the third leap carried him well over it, to the amazement of all.

For a short time, he disappeared from their view, but when he had obeyed the Wizard's injunction and had thrust the pin into the wall, the huge barrier vanished and showed them the form of the Frogman, who now went to where his coat lay and put it on again.
"We thank you very much," said the delighted Wizard.
"That was the most wonderful leap I ever saw, and it has saved us from defeat by our enemy.

Let us now hurry on to the castle before Ugu the Shoemaker thinks up some other means to stop us." "We must have surprised him so far," declared Dorothy.
"Yes indeed.

The fellow knows a lot of magic--all of our tricks and some of his own," replied the Wizard.


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