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Glinda of Oz

CHAPTER Ten
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I have no doubt I can accomplish this in time." "Just now, though, we're in a bad fix," asserted Dorothy.

"If Queen Coo-ee-oh conquers to-morrow, she won't be nice to us, and if the Su-dic conquers, he'll be worse." "Do not worry, dear," said Ozma, "I do not think we are in danger, whatever happens, and the result of our adventure is sure to be good." Dorothy was not worrying, especially.

She had confidence in her friend, the fairy Princess of Oz, and she enjoyed the excitement of the events in which she was taking part.

So she crept into bed and fell asleep as easily as if she had been in her own cosy room in Ozma's palace.
A sort of grating, grinding sound awakened her.

The whole island seemed to tremble and sway, as it might do in an earthquake.


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