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Journey to Oz

1
Well
,
my
dears
,
here
is
what
you
have
asked
for
:
another
"
Oz
Book
"
about
Dorothy
's
strange
adventures
.
Toto
is
in
this
story
,
because
you
wanted
him
to
be
there
,
and
many
other
characters
which
you
will
recognize
are
in
the
story
,
too
.
Indeed
,
the
wishes
of
my
little
correspondents
have
been
considered
as
carefully
as
possible
,
and
if
the
story
is
not
exactly
as
you
would
have
written
it
yourselves
,
you
must
remember
that
a
story
has
to
be
a
story
before
it
can
be
written
down
,
and
the
writer
can
not
change
it
much
without
spoiling
it
.
2
In
the
preface
to
"
Dorothy
and
the
Wizard
of
Oz
"
I
said
I
would
like
to
write
some
stories
that
were
not
"
Oz
"
stories
,
because
I
thought
I
had
written
about
Oz
long
enough
;
but
since
that
volume
was
published
I
have
been
fairly
deluged
with
letters
from
children
imploring
me
to
"
write
more
about
Dorothy
,
"
and
"
more
about
Oz
,
"
and
since
I
write
only
to
please
the
children
I
shall
try
to
respect
their
wishes
.
3
There
are
some
new
characters
in
this
book
that
ought
to
win
your
love
.
I
'm
very
fond
of
the
shaggy
man
myself
,
and
I
think
you
will
like
him
,
too
.
As
for
Polychrome
--
the
Rainbow
's
Daughter
--
and
stupid
little
Button-Bright
,
they
seem
to
have
brought
a
new
element
of
fun
into
these
Oz
stories
,
and
I
am
glad
I
discovered
them
.
Yet
I
am
anxious
to
have
you
write
and
tell
me
how
you
like
them
.
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4
Since
this
book
was
written
I
have
received
some
very
remarkable
News
from
The
Land
of
Oz
,
which
has
greatly
astonished
me
.
I
believe
it
will
astonish
you
,
too
,
my
dears
,
when
you
hear
it
5
But
it
is
such
a
long
and
exciting
story
that
it
must
be
saved
for
another
book
--
and
perhaps
that
book
will
be
the
last
story
that
will
ever
be
told
about
the
Land
of
Oz
.
6
L.
Frank
Baum
7
Coronado
,
1909
.
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8
"
Please
,
miss
,
"
said
the
shaggy
man
,
"
can
you
tell
me
the
road
to
Butterfield
?
"
9
Dorothy
looked
him
over
.
Yes
,
he
was
shaggy
,
all
right
,
but
there
was
a
twinkle
in
his
eye
that
seemed
pleasant
.
10
"
Oh
yes
,
"
she
replied
;
"
I
can
tell
you
.
But
it
is
n't
this
road
at
all
.
"