[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum]@TWC D-Link bookThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz 17 5/7  
 It took three days to sew  all the strips together, but when it was finished they had a big bag of  green silk more than twenty feet long.       Then Oz painted it on the inside with a coat of thin glue, to make it  airtight, after which he announced that the balloon was ready.       "But we must have a basket to ride in," he said. 
  So he sent the  soldier with the green whiskers for a big clothes basket, which he  fastened with many ropes to the bottom of the balloon.       When it was all ready, Oz sent word to his people that he was going to  make a visit to a great brother Wizard who lived in the clouds. 
  The  news spread rapidly throughout the city and everyone came to see the  wonderful sight.       Oz ordered the balloon carried out in front of the Palace, and the  people gazed upon it with much curiosity. 
  The Tin Woodman had chopped  a big pile of wood, and now he made a fire of it, and Oz held the  bottom of the balloon over the fire so that the hot air that arose from  it would be caught in the silken bag. 
  Gradually the balloon swelled  out and rose into the air, until finally the basket just touched the  ground.       Then Oz got into the basket and said to all the people in a loud voice:    "I am now going away to make a visit. 
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