The Emerald City of Oz


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Straight ahead into the Quadling Country," she answered. "I've got a  
letter of interduction to Miss Cuttenclip."  
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Oh!" exclaimed the Wizard, much interested. "Are we going there? Then  
I'm glad I came, for I've always wanted to meet the Cuttenclips."  
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Who are they?" inquired Aunt Em.  
Wait till we get there," replied Dorothy, with a laugh; "then you'll see for  
yourself. I've never seen the Cuttenclips, you know, so I can't 'zactly  
'splain 'em to you."  
Once free of the Emerald City the Sawhorse dashed away at tremendous  
speed. Indeed, he went so fast that Aunt Em had hard work to catch her  
breath, and Uncle Henry held fast to the seat of the red wagon.  
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Gently--gently, my boy!" called the Wizard, and at this the Sawhorse  
slackened his speed.  
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What's wrong?" asked the animal, slightly turning his wooden head to  
look at the party with one eye, which was a knot of wood.  
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Why, we wish to admire the scenery, that's all," answered the Wizard.  
Some of your passengers," added the Shaggy Man, "have never been out  
of the Emerald City before, and the country is all new to them."  
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If you go too fast you'll spoil all the fun," said Dorothy. "There's no  
hurry."  
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Very well; it is all the same to me," observed the Sawhorse; and after  
that he went at a more moderate pace.  
Uncle Henry was astonished.  
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How can a wooden thing be so intelligent?" he asked.  
Why, I gave him some sawdust brains the last time I fitted his head with  
new ears," explained the Wizard. "The sawdust was made from hard  
knots, and now the Sawhorse is able to think out any knotty problem he  
meets with."  
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I see," said Uncle Henry.  
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