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321
Dorothy
wondered
why
the
animals
living
in
Foxville
did
not
wear
just
their
own
hairy
skins
as
wild
foxes
do
;
when
she
mentioned
it
to
King
Dox
he
said
they
clothed
themselves
because
they
were
civilized
.
322
"
But
you
were
born
without
clothes
,
"
she
observed
,
"
and
you
do
n't
seem
to
me
to
need
them
.
"
323
"
So
were
human
beings
born
without
clothes
,
"
he
replied
;
"
and
until
they
became
civilized
they
wore
only
their
natural
skins
.
But
to
become
civilized
means
to
dress
as
elaborately
and
prettily
as
possible
,
and
to
make
a
show
of
your
clothes
so
your
neighbors
will
envy
you
,
and
for
that
reason
both
civilized
foxes
and
civilized
humans
spend
most
of
their
time
dressing
themselves
.
"
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324
"
I
do
n't
,
"
declared
the
shaggy
man
.
325
"
That
is
true
,
"
said
the
King
,
looking
at
him
carefully
;
"
but
perhaps
you
are
not
civilized
.
"
326
After
a
sound
sleep
and
a
good
night
's
rest
they
had
their
breakfast
with
the
King
and
then
bade
his
Majesty
good-bye
.
327
"
You
've
been
kind
to
us
--
'
cept
poor
Button-Bright
,
"
said
Dorothy
,
"
and
we
've
had
a
nice
time
in
Foxville
.
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328
"
329
"
Then
,
"
said
King
Dox
,
"
perhaps
you
'll
be
good
enough
to
get
me
an
invitation
to
Princess
Ozma
's
birthday
celebration
.
"
330
"
I
'll
try
,
"
she
promised
;
"
if
I
see
her
in
time
.
"