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Where IS she?" asked the King.
Here, among you," answered the little Pink Bear.
Well," said Dorothy, "this beats me entirely! I guess the little Pink Bear has
gone crazy."
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Perhaps," called Scraps, who was rapidly turning "cartwheels" all around the
perplexed group, "Ozma is invisible."
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Of course!" cried Betsy. "That would account for it."
Well, I've noticed that people can speak, even when they've been made
invisible," said the Wizard. And then he looked all around him and said in a
solemn voice, "Ozma, are you here?"
There was no reply. Dorothy asked the question, too, and so did Button-Bright
and Trot and Betsy, but none received any reply at all.
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It's strange, it's terrible strange!" muttered Cayke the Cookie Cook. "I was
sure that the little Pink Bear always tells the truth."
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I still believe in his honesty," said the Frogman, and this tribute so pleased
the Bear King that he gave these last speakers grateful looks, but still gazed
sourly on the others.
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Come to think of it," remarked the Wizard, "Ozma couldn't be invisible, for
she is a fairy, and fairies cannot be made invisible against their will. Of
course, she could be imprisoned by the magician or enchanted or
transformed, in spite of her fairy powers, but Ugu could not render her
invisible by any magic at his command."
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I wonder if she's been transformed into Button-Bright?" said Dorothy
nervously. Then she looked steadily at the boy and asked, "Are you Ozma?
Tell me truly!"
Button-Bright laughed.
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You're getting rattled, Dorothy," he replied. "Nothing ever enchants ME. If I
were Ozma, do you think I'd have tumbled into that hole?"
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Anyhow," said the Wizard, "Ozma would never try to deceive her friends or
prevent them from recognizing her in whatever form she happened to be. The
puzzle is still a puzzle, so let us go on to the wicker castle and question the
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