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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

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He pointed to one corner, in which lay the great Head, made out of many thicknesses of paper, and with a carefully painted face.
"This I hung from the ceiling by a wire," said Oz.

"I stood behind the screen and pulled a thread, to make the eyes move and the mouth open." "But how about the voice ?" she inquired.
"Oh, I am a ventriloquist," said the little man.

"I can throw the sound of my voice wherever I wish, so that you thought it was coming out of the Head.

Here are the other things I used to deceive you." He showed the Scarecrow the dress and the mask he had worn when he seemed to be the lovely Lady.

And the Tin Woodman saw that his terrible Beast was nothing but a lot of skins, sewn together, with slats to keep their sides out.


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