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"
The
piglet
is
gone
,
and
you
ran
out
of
the
room
when
Jellia
opened
the
door
.
So
,
if
you
are
innocent
,
Eureka
,
you
must
tell
the
Princess
how
you
came
to
be
in
her
room
,
and
what
has
become
of
the
piglet
.
"
"
Who
accuses
me
?
"
asked
the
kitten
,
defiantly
.
"
No
one
,
"
answered
Ozma
.
"
Your
actions
alone
accuse
you
.
The
fact
is
that
I
left
my
little
pet
in
my
dressing
-
room
lying
asleep
upon
the
table
;
and
you
must
have
stolen
in
without
my
knowing
it
.
When
next
the
door
was
opened
you
ran
out
and
hid
yourself
and
the
piglet
was
gone
.
"
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"
That
s
none
of
my
business
,
"
growled
the
kitten
.
"
Don
t
be
impudent
,
Eureka
,
"
admonished
Dorothy
.
"
It
is
you
who
are
impudent
,
"
said
Eureka
,
"
for
accusing
me
of
such
a
crime
when
you
can
t
prove
it
except
by
guessing
.
"
Ozma
was
now
greatly
incensed
by
the
kitten
s
conduct
.
She
summoned
her
Captain
-
General
,
and
when
the
long
,
lean
officer
appeared
she
said
:
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"
Carry
this
cat
away
to
prison
,
and
keep
her
in
safe
confinement
until
she
is
tried
by
law
for
the
crime
of
murder
.
"
So
the
Captain
-
General
took
Eureka
from
the
arms
of
the
now
weeping
Dorothy
and
in
spite
of
the
kitten
s
snarls
and
scratches
carried
it
away
to
prison
.
"
What
shall
we
do
now
?
"
asked
the
Scarecrow
,
with
a
sigh
,
for
such
a
crime
had
cast
a
gloom
over
all
the
company
.