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14. How the Wizard Practiced Sorcery
"
Where next?" asked the Wizard when they had left the town of
Fuddlecumjig and the Sawhorse had started back along the road.
"
Why, Ozma laid out this trip," replied Dorothy, "and she 'vised us to see
the Rigmaroles next, and then visit the Tin Woodman."
"
That sounds good," said the Wizard. "But what road do we take to get to
the Rigmaroles?"
"
I don't know, 'zactly," returned the little girl; "but it must be somewhere
just southwest from here."
"
Then why need we go way back to the crossroads?" asked the Shaggy
Man. "We might save a lot of time by branching off here."
"
"
There isn't any path," asserted Uncle Henry.
Then we'd better go back to the signposts, and make sure of our way,"
decided Dorothy.
But after they had gone a short distance farther the Sawhorse, who had
overheard their conversation, stopped and said:
"
Here is a path."
Sure enough, a dim path seemed to branch off from the road they were
on, and it led across pretty green meadows and past leafy groves,
straight toward the southwest.
"
That looks like a good path," said Omby Amby. "Why not try it?"
"
All right," answered Dorothy. "I'm anxious to see what the Rigmaroles
are like, and this path ought to take us there the quickest way."
No one made any objection to this plan, so the Sawhorse turned into the
path, which proved to be nearly as good as the one they had taken to get
to the Fuddles. As first they passed a few retired farm houses, but soon
these scattered dwellings were left behind and only the meadows and the
trees were before them. But they rode along in cheerful contentment,
and Aunt Em got into an argument with Billina about the proper way to
raise chickens.
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