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Then
the
crowd
cheered
lustily
and
Dorothy
hugged
the
kitten
in
her
arms
and
told
her
how
delighted
she
was
to
know
that
she
was
innocent
.
"
But
why
didn
t
you
tell
us
at
first
?
"
she
asked
"
It
would
have
spoiled
the
fun
,
"
replied
the
kitten
,
yawning
.
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Ozma
gave
the
Wizard
back
the
piglet
he
had
so
kindly
allowed
Nick
Chopper
to
substitute
for
the
lost
one
,
and
then
she
carried
her
own
into
the
apartments
of
the
palace
where
she
lived
.
And
now
,
the
trial
being
over
,
the
good
citizens
of
the
Emerald
City
scattered
to
their
homes
,
well
content
with
the
day
s
amusement
.
Eureka
was
much
surprised
to
find
herself
in
disgrace
;
but
she
was
,
in
spite
of
the
fact
that
she
had
not
eaten
the
piglet
.
For
the
folks
of
Oz
knew
the
kitten
had
tried
to
commit
the
crime
,
and
that
only
an
accident
had
prevented
her
from
doing
so
;
therefore
even
the
Hungry
Tiger
preferred
not
to
associate
with
her
.
Eureka
was
forbidden
to
wander
around
the
palace
and
was
made
to
stay
in
confinement
in
Dorothy
s
room
;
so
she
began
to
beg
her
mistress
to
send
her
to
some
other
place
where
she
could
enjoy
herself
better
.
Dorothy
was
herself
anxious
to
get
home
,
so
she
promised
Eureka
they
would
not
stay
in
the
Land
of
Oz
much
longer
.
The
next
evening
after
the
trial
the
little
girl
begged
Ozma
to
allow
her
to
look
in
the
enchanted
picture
,
and
the
Princess
readily
consented
.
She
took
the
child
to
her
room
and
said
:
"
Make
your
wish
,
dear
,
and
the
picture
will
show
the
scene
you
desire
to
behold
.
"
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Then
Dorothy
found
,
with
the
aid
of
the
enchanted
picture
,
that
Uncle
Henry
had
returned
to
the
farm
in
Kansas
,
and
she
also
saw
that
both
he
and
Aunt
Em
were
dressed
in
mourning
,
because
they
thought
their
little
niece
had
been
killed
by
the
earthquake
.
"
Really
,
"
said
the
girl
,
anxiously
,
"
I
must
get
back
as
soon
as
poss
ble
to
my
own
folks
.
"
Zeb
also
wanted
to
see
his
home
,
and
although
he
did
not
find
anyone
morning
for
him
,
the
sight
of
Hugson
s
Ranch
in
the
picture
made
him
long
to
get
back
there
.