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  The people were all dressed in  clothing of a lovely emerald-green color and wore peaked hats like  those of the Munchkins. "This must be the Land of Oz," said Dorothy, "and we are surely getting  near the Emerald City."    "Yes," answered the Scarecrow.
  "Everything is green here, while in the  country of the Munchkins blue was the favorite color.  But the people  do not seem to be as friendly as the Munchkins, and I'm afraid we shall  be unable to find a place to pass the night."    "I should like something to eat besides fruit," said the girl, "and I'm  sure Toto is nearly starved.  Let us stop at the next house and talk to  the people."    So, when they came to a good-sized farmhouse, Dorothy walked boldly up  to the door and knocked. A woman opened it just far enough to look out, and said, "What do you  want, child, and why is that great Lion with you  ?"    "We wish to pass the night with you, if you will allow us," answered  Dorothy; "and the Lion is my friend and comrade, and would not hurt you  for the world."    "Is he tame  ?" asked the woman, opening the door a little wider.
 "Oh, yes," said the girl, "and he is a great coward, too.
  He will be  more afraid of you than you are of him."    "Well," said the woman, after thinking it over and taking another peep  at the Lion, "if that is the case you may come in, and I will give you  some supper and a place to sleep."    So they all entered the house, where there were, besides the woman, two  children and a man. <<Back  Index  Next>>
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