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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

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It was shaped like a chair and sparkled with gems, as did everything else.

In the center of the chair was an enormous Head, without a body to support it or any arms or legs whatever.

There was no hair upon this head, but it had eyes and a nose and mouth, and was much bigger than the head of the biggest giant.
As Dorothy gazed upon this in wonder and fear, the eyes turned slowly and looked at her sharply and steadily.

Then the mouth moved, and Dorothy heard a voice say: "I am Oz, the Great and Terrible.

Who are you, and why do you seek me ?" It was not such an awful voice as she had expected to come from the big Head; so she took courage and answered: "I am Dorothy, the Small and Meek.


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