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"Singular beast, that!" ejaculated the Knight. "Doubting never gets one
anywhere."
"Hush!" warned the Scarecrow. "I hear footsteps!"
"
Come here." Sir Hokus called hoarsely to the camel, who was eating a paper
lantern at the other end of the room. The beast ran awkwardly over to the
throne, and swallowing the lantern with a convulsive gulp, settled down
beside the dromedary.
"
"
Whatever happens, we must stick together," said the Knight emphatically.
Ah--!"
Dorothy held fast to the Scarecrow with one hand and to the throne with the
other. The sun had risen at last. There was a loud crash of drums and
trumpets, a rush of feet, and into the hall marched the most splendid
company Dorothy had seen in her whole life of adventures.
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