The Magic of Oz


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The Magic of Oz  
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I'll be glad to do anything for you and for Ozma," he answered.  
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What's on your mind, Dorothy?"  
I'm going to make a great cake, with frosting and candles, and all that,  
you know."  
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Very good," said the Wizard.  
In the center of this cake I'm going to leave a hollow place, with just a  
roof of the frosting over it," continued the girl.  
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Very good," repeated the Wizard, nodding his bald head.  
In that hollow place," said Dorothy, "I want to hide a lot of monkeys  
about three inches high, and after the cake is placed on the banquet table, I  
want the monkeys to break through the frosting and dance around on the  
table-cloth. Then, I want each monkey to cut out a piece of cake and hand  
it to a guest."  
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Mercy me!" cried the little Wizard, as he chuckled with laughter. "Is  
that ALL you want, Dorothy?"  
Almost," said she. "Can you think of anything more the little  
monkeys can do, Wizard?"  
Not just now," he replied. "But where will you get such tiny  
monkeys?"  
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That's where you're to help me," said Dorothy. "In some of those wild  
forests in the Gillikin Country are lots of monkeys."  
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Big ones," said the Wizard.  
Well, you and I will go there, and we'll get some of the big monkeys,  
and you will make them small--just three inches high--by means of your  
magic, and we'll put the little monkeys all in a basket and bring them  
home with us. Then you'll train them to dance--up here in your room,  
where no one can see them--and on Ozma's birthday we'll put 'em into the  
cake and they'll know by that time just what to do."  
The Wizard looked at Dorothy with admiring approval, and chuckled  
again.  
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That's really clever, my dear," he said, "and I see no reason why we  
can't do it, just the way you say, if only we can get the wild monkeys to  
agree to it."  
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