The Magic of Oz


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The Magic of Oz  
CHAPTER 1. Mount Munch  
On the east edge of the Land of Oz, in the Munchkin Country, is a big,  
tall hill called Mount Munch. One one side, the bottom of this hill just  
touches the Deadly Sandy Desert that separates the Fairyland of Oz from  
all the rest of the world, but on the other side, the hill touches the beautiful,  
fertile Country of the Munchkins.  
The Munchkin folks, however, merely stand off and look at Mount  
Munch and know very little about it; for, about a third of the way up, its  
sides become too steep to climb, and if any people live upon the top of that  
great towering peak that seems to reach nearly to the skies, the Munchkins  
are not aware of the fact.  
But people DO live there, just the same. The top of Mount Munch is  
shaped like a saucer, broad and deep, and in the saucer are fields where  
grains and vegetables grow, and flocks are fed, and brooks flow and trees  
bear all sorts of things. There are houses scattered here and there, each  
having its family of Hyups, as the people call themselves. The Hyups  
seldom go down the mountain, for the same reason that the Munchkins  
never climb up: the sides are too steep.  
In one of the houses lived a wise old Hyup named Bini Aru, who used  
to be a clever Sorcerer. But Ozma of Oz, who rules everyone in the Land  
of Oz, had made a decree that no one should practice magic in her  
dominions except Glinda the Good and the Wizard of Oz, and when  
Glinda sent this royal command to the Hyups by means of a strong-winged  
Eagle, old Bini Aru at once stopped performing magical arts. He destroyed  
many of his magic powders and tools of magic, and afterward honestly  
obeyed the law. He had never seen Ozma, but he knew she was his Ruler  
and must be obeyed.  
There was only one thing that grieved him. He had discovered a new  
and secret method of transformations that was unknown to any other  
Sorcerer. Glinda the Good did not know it, nor did the little Wizard of Oz,  
nor Dr. Pipt nor old Mombi, nor anyone else who dealt in magic arts. It  
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