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"
Do
n't
they
go
to
school
?
"
asked
Dorothy
.
"
All
donkeys
are
born
wise
,
"
was
the
reply
,
"
so
the
only
school
we
need
is
the
school
of
experience
.
Books
are
only
for
those
who
know
nothing
,
and
so
are
obliged
to
learn
things
from
other
people
.
"
"
In
other
words
,
the
more
stupid
one
is
,
the
more
he
thinks
he
knows
,
"
observed
the
shaggy
man
.
The
grey
donkey
paid
no
attention
to
this
speech
because
he
had
just
stopped
before
a
house
which
had
painted
over
the
doorway
a
pair
of
hoofs
,
with
a
donkey
tail
between
them
and
a
rude
crown
and
sceptre
above
.
"
I
'll
see
if
his
magnificent
Majesty
King
Kik-a-bray
is
at
home
,
"
said
he
.
He
lifted
his
head
and
called
"
Whee-haw
!
whee-haw
!
whee-haw
!
"
three
times
,
in
a
shocking
voice
,
turning
about
and
kicking
with
his
heels
against
the
panel
of
the
door
.
For
a
time
there
was
no
reply
;
then
the
door
opened
far
enough
to
permit
a
donkey
's
head
to
stick
out
and
look
at
them
.
It
was
a
white
head
,
with
big
,
awful
ears
and
round
,
solemn
eyes
.
"
Have
the
foxes
gone
?
"
it
asked
,
in
a
trembling
voice
.
"
They
have
n't
been
here
,
most
stupendous
Majesty
,
"
replied
the
grey
one
.
"
The
new
arrivals
prove
to
be
travelers
of
distinction
.
"
"
Oh
,
"
said
the
King
,
in
a
relieved
tone
of
voice
.
"
Let
them
come
in
.
"
He
opened
the
door
wide
,
and
the
party
marched
into
a
big
room
,
which
,
Dorothy
thought
,
looked
quite
unlike
a
king
's
palace
.
There
were
mats
of
woven
grasses
on
the
floor
and
the
place
was
clean
and
neat
;
but
his
Majesty
had
no
other
furniture
at
all
--
perhaps
because
he
did
n't
need
it
.
He
squatted
down
in
the
center
of
the
room
and
a
little
brown
donkey
ran
and
brought
a
big
gold
crown
which
it
placed
on
the
monarch
's
head
,
and
a
golden
staff
with
a
jeweled
ball
at
the
end
of
it
,
which
the
King
held
between
his
front
hoofs
as
he
sat
upright
.