The Emerald City of Oz


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The Munchkins are good fighters, too," said Omby Amby; "and so are  
the Gillikins."  
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But I do not wish to fight," declared Ozma, firmly. "No one has the right  
to destroy any living creatures, however evil they may be, or to hurt them  
or make them unhappy. I will not fight, even to save my kingdom."  
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The Nome King is not so particular," remarked the Scarecrow. "He  
intends to destroy us all and ruin our beautiful country."  
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Because the Nome King intends to do evil is no excuse for my doing the  
same," replied Ozma.  
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Self-preservation is the first law of nature," quoted the Shaggy Man.  
True," she said, readily. "I would like to discover a plan to save  
ourselves without fighting."  
That seemed a hopeless task to them, but realizing that Ozma was  
determined not to fight, they tried to think of some means that might  
promise escape.  
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Couldn't we bribe our enemies, by giving them a lot of emeralds and  
gold?" asked Jack Pumpkinhead.  
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No, because they believe they are able to take everything we have,"  
replied the Ruler.  
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I have thought of something," said Dorothy.  
What is it, dear?" asked Ozma.  
Let us use the Magic Belt to wish all of us in Kansas. We will put some  
emeralds in our pockets, and can sell them in Topeka for enough to pay  
off the mortgage on Uncle Henry's farm. Then we can all live together  
and be happy."  
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A clever idea!" exclaimed the Scarecrow.  
Kansas is a very good country. I've been there," said the Shaggy Man.  
That seems to me an excellent plan," approved the Tin Woodman.  
No!" said Ozma, decidedly. "Never will I desert my people and leave  
them to so cruel a fate. I will use the Magic Belt to send the rest of you  
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