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451
The
Wizard
tried
to
think
.
Then
he
jointed
together
the
blades
of
his
sword
and
balanced
it
very
skillfully
upon
the
end
of
his
nose
.
But
even
that
did
not
satisfy
the
Princess
.
452
Just
then
his
eye
fell
upon
the
lanterns
and
the
can
of
kerosene
oil
which
Zeb
had
brought
from
the
car
of
his
balloon
,
and
he
got
a
clever
idea
from
those
commonplace
things
.
453
"
Your
Highness
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
will
now
proceed
to
prove
my
magic
by
creating
two
suns
that
you
have
never
seen
before
;
also
I
will
exhibit
a
Destroyer
much
more
dreadful
that
your
Clinging
Vines
.
"
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454
So
he
placed
Dorothy
upon
one
side
of
him
and
the
boy
upon
the
other
and
set
a
lantern
upon
each
of
their
heads
.
455
"
Don
t
laugh
,
"
he
whispered
to
them
,
"
or
you
will
spoil
the
effect
of
my
magic
.
"
456
Then
,
with
much
dignity
and
a
look
of
vast
importance
upon
his
wrinkled
face
,
the
Wizard
got
out
his
match
-
box
and
lighted
the
two
lanterns
.
The
glare
they
made
was
very
small
when
compared
with
the
radiance
of
the
six
great
colored
suns
;
but
still
they
gleamed
steadily
and
clearly
.
The
Mangaboos
were
much
impressed
because
they
had
never
before
seen
any
light
that
did
not
come
directly
from
their
suns
.
457
Next
the
Wizard
poured
a
pool
of
oil
from
the
can
upon
the
glass
floor
,
where
it
covered
quite
a
broad
surface
.
When
he
lighted
the
oil
a
hundred
tongues
of
flame
shot
up
,
and
the
effect
was
really
imposing
.
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458
"
Now
,
Princess
,
"
exclaimed
the
Wizard
,
"
those
of
your
advisors
who
wished
to
throw
us
into
the
Garden
of
Clinging
Vines
must
step
within
this
circle
of
light
.
If
they
advised
you
well
,
and
were
in
the
right
,
they
will
not
be
injured
in
any
way
.
But
if
any
advised
you
wrongly
,
the
light
will
wither
him
.
"
459
The
advisors
of
the
Princess
did
not
like
this
test
;
but
she
commanded
them
to
step
into
the
flame
and
one
by
one
they
did
so
,
and
were
scorched
so
badly
that
the
air
was
soon
filled
with
an
odor
like
that
of
baked
potatoes
.
Some
of
the
Mangaboos
fell
down
and
had
to
be
dragged
from
the
fire
,
and
all
were
so
withered
that
it
would
be
necessary
to
plant
them
at
once
.
460
"
Sir
,
"
said
the
Princess
to
the
Wizard
,
"
you
are
greater
than
any
Sorcerer
we
have
ever
known
.
As
it
is
evident
that
my
people
have
advised
me
wrongly
,
I
will
not
cast
you
three
people
into
the
dreadful
Garden
of
the
Clinging
Vines
;
but
your
animals
must
be
driven
into
the
Black
Pit
in
the
mountain
,
for
my
subjects
cannot
bear
to
have
them
around
.
"