The Lost Princess of Oz


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So when the ride was finished, in spite of the protests of the High Coco-  
Lorum, they insisted on continuing their journey. "It will soon be dark," he  
objected.  
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We don't mind the darkness," replied the Wizard.  
Some wandering Herku may get you."  
Do you think the Herkus would hurt us?" asked Dorothy.  
I cannot say, not having had the honor of their acquaintance. But they are  
said to be so strong that if they had any other place to stand upon they could  
lift the world."  
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All of them together?" asked Button-Bright wonderingly.  
Any one of them could do it," said the High Coco-Lorum.  
Have you heard of any magicians being among them?" asked the Wizard,  
knowing that only a magician could have stolen Ozma in the way she had  
been stolen.  
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I am told it is quite a magical country," declared the High Coco-Lorum, "and  
magic is usually performed by magicians. But I have never heard that they  
have any invention or sorcery to equal our wonderful auto-dragons."  
They thanked him for his courtesy, and mounting their own animals rode to  
the farther side of the city and right through the Wall of Illusion out into the  
open country. "I'm glad we got away so easily," said Betsy. "I didn't like those  
queer-shaped people."  
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Nor did I," agreed Dorothy. "It seems dreadful to be lined with sheets of pure  
gold and have nothing to eat but thistles."  
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They seemed happy and contented, though," remarked the Wizard, "and  
those who are contented have nothing to regret and nothing more to wish for."  
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