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141
"
Oh
,
no
!
"
exclaimed
Dorothy
.
"
I
can
see
plenty
of
nice
gardens
and
fields
down
below
us
,
at
the
edge
of
this
city
.
But
I
wish
we
could
find
a
way
to
get
to
the
ground
.
"
142
"
Why
don
t
you
walk
down
?
"
asked
Eureka
.
"
I
m
as
hungry
as
the
horse
is
,
and
I
want
my
milk
.
"
143
"
Will
you
try
it
,
Zeb
?
"
asked
the
girl
,
turning
to
her
companion
.
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144
Zeb
hesitated
.
He
was
still
pale
and
frightened
,
for
this
dreadful
adventure
had
upset
him
and
made
him
nervous
and
worried
.
But
he
did
not
wish
the
little
girl
to
think
him
a
coward
,
so
he
advanced
slowly
to
the
edge
of
the
roof
.
145
Dorothy
stretched
out
a
hand
to
him
and
Zeb
put
one
foot
out
and
let
it
rest
in
the
air
a
little
over
the
edge
of
the
roof
.
It
seemed
firm
enough
to
walk
upon
,
so
he
took
courage
and
put
out
the
other
foot
.
Dorothy
kept
hold
of
his
hand
and
followed
him
,
and
soon
they
were
both
walking
through
the
air
,
with
the
kitten
frisking
beside
them
.
146
"
Come
on
,
Jim
!
"
called
the
boy
.
"
It
s
all
right
.
"
147
Jim
had
crept
to
the
edge
of
the
roof
to
look
over
,
and
being
a
sensible
horse
and
quite
experienced
,
he
made
up
his
mind
that
he
could
go
where
the
others
did
.
So
,
with
a
snort
and
a
neigh
and
a
whisk
of
his
short
tail
he
trotted
off
the
roof
into
the
air
and
at
once
began
floating
downward
to
the
street
.
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148
His
great
weight
made
him
fall
faster
than
the
children
walked
,
and
he
passed
them
on
the
way
down
;
but
when
he
came
to
the
glass
pavement
he
alighted
upon
it
so
softly
that
he
was
not
even
jarred
.
149
"
Well
,
well
!
"
said
Dorothy
,
drawing
a
long
breath
,
"
What
a
strange
country
this
is
.
"
150
People
began
to
come
out
of
the
glass
doors
to
look
at
the
new
arrivals
,
and
pretty
soon
quite
a
crowd
had
assembled
.
There
were
men
and
women
,
but
no
children
at
all
,
and
the
folks
were
all
beautifully
formed
and
attractively
dressed
and
had
wonderfully
handsome
faces
.
There
was
not
an
ugly
person
in
all
the
throng
,
yet
Dorothy
was
not
especially
pleased
by
the
appearance
of
these
people
because
their
features
had
no
more
expression
than
the
faces
of
dolls
.
They
did
not
smile
nor
did
they
frown
,
or
show
either
fear
or
surprise
or
curiosity
or
friendliness
.
They
simply
started
at
the
strangers
,
paying
most
attention
to
Jim
and
Eureka
,
for
they
had
never
before
seen
either
a
horse
or
a
cat
and
the
children
bore
an
outward
resemblance
to
themselves
.