The Lost Princess of Oz


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No one offered any objection to this plan, and so it was adopted. They broke  
camp and were about to start on the journey to Ugu's castle when they  
discovered that Button-Bright was lost again. The girls and the Wizard  
shouted his name, and the Lion roared and the Donkey brayed and the  
Frogman croaked and the Big Lavender Bear growled (to the envy of Toto, who  
couldn't growl but barked his loudest), yet none of them could make Button-  
Bright hear. So after vainly searching for the boy a full hour, they formed a  
procession and proceeded in the direction of the wicker castle of Ugu the  
Shoemaker.  
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Button-Bright's always getting lost," said Dorothy. "And if he wasn't always  
getting found again, I'd prob'ly worry. He may have gone ahead of us, and he  
may have gone back, but wherever he is, we'll find him sometime and  
somewhere, I'm almost sure."  
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