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They looked at one another uncertainly, each expecting some other to answer.
Finally, a short one whose heart-shaped body was very broad replied, "We
have no occasion to call our city anything. It is where we live, that is all."
"
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But by what name do others call your city?" asked the Wizard.
We know of no others except yourselves," said the man. And then he
inquired, "Were you born with those queer forms you have, or has some cruel
magician transformed you to them from your natural shapes?"
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These are our natural shapes," declared the Wizard, "and we consider them
very good shapes, too."
The group of inhabitants was constantly being enlarged by others who joined
it. All were evidently startled and uneasy at the arrival of strangers.
"
Have you a King?" asked Dorothy, who knew it was better to speak with
someone in authority.
But the man shook his diamond-like head. "What is a King?" he asked.
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Isn't there anyone who rules over you?" inquired the Wizard.
"
No," was the reply, "each of us rules himself, or at least tries to do so. It is
not an easy thing to do, as you probably know."
The Wizard reflected.
"
If you have disputes among you," said he after a little thought, "who settles
them?"
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"
"
"
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The High Coco-Lorum," they answered in a chorus.
And who is he?"
The judge who enforces the laws," said the man who had first spoken.
Then he is the principal person here?" continued the Wizard.
Well, I would not say that," returned the man in a puzzled way. "The High
Coco-Lorum is a public servant. However, he represents the laws, which we
must all obey."
"
I think," said the Wizard, "we ought to see your High Coco-Lorum and talk
with him. Our mission here requires us to consult one high in authority, and
the High Coco-Lorum ought to be high, whatever else he is."
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