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That
suited
the
boy
better
,
but
the
shaggy
man
said
he
was
content
with
his
apples
and
sandwiches
,
although
he
ended
the
meal
by
eating
Button-Bright
's
pie
.
Polly
liked
her
dewdrops
and
mist-cakes
better
than
any
other
food
,
so
they
all
enjoyed
an
excellent
breakfast
Toto
had
the
scraps
left
from
the
beefsteak
,
and
he
stood
up
nicely
on
his
hind
legs
while
Dorothy
fed
them
to
him
.
Breakfast
ended
,
they
passed
through
the
village
to
the
side
opposite
that
by
which
they
had
entered
,
the
brown
servant-donkey
guiding
them
through
the
maze
of
scattered
houses
.
There
was
the
road
again
,
leading
far
away
into
the
unknown
country
beyond
.
"
King
Kik-a-bray
says
you
must
not
forget
his
invitation
,
"
said
the
brown
donkey
,
as
they
passed
through
the
opening
in
the
wall
.
"
I
sha
n't
,
"
promised
Dorothy
.
Perhaps
no
one
ever
beheld
a
more
strangely
assorted
group
than
the
one
which
now
walked
along
the
road
,
through
pretty
green
fields
and
past
groves
of
feathery
pepper-trees
and
fragrant
mimosa
.
Polychrome
,
her
beautiful
gauzy
robes
floating
around
her
like
a
rainbow
cloud
,
went
first
,
dancing
back
and
forth
and
darting
now
here
to
pluck
a
wild-flower
or
there
to
watch
a
beetle
crawl
across
the
path
.
Toto
ran
after
her
at
times
,
barking
joyously
the
while
,
only
to
become
sober
again
and
trot
along
at
Dorothy
's
heels
.
The
little
Kansas
girl
walked
holding
Button-Bright
's
hand
clasped
in
her
own
,
and
the
wee
boy
with
his
fox
head
covered
by
the
sailor
hat
presented
an
odd
appearance
.
Strangest
of
all
,
perhaps
,
was
the
shaggy
man
,
with
his
shaggy
donkey
head
,
who
shuffled
along
in
the
rear
with
his
hands
thrust
deep
in
his
big
pockets
.
None
of
the
party
was
really
unhappy
.
All
were
straying
in
an
unknown
land
and
had
suffered
more
or
less
annoyance
and
discomfort
;
but
they
realized
they
were
having
a
fairy
adventure
in
a
fairy
country
,
and
were
much
interested
in
finding
out
what
would
happen
next
.
About
the
middle
of
the
forenoon
they
began
to
go
up
a
long
hill
.
By-and-by
this
hill
suddenly
dropped
down
into
a
pretty
valley
,
where
the
travelers
saw
,
to
their
surprise
,
a
small
house
standing
by
the
road-side
.
It
was
the
first
house
they
had
seen
,
and
they
hastened
into
the
valley
to
discover
who
lived
there
.
No
one
was
in
sight
as
they
approached
,
but
when
they
began
to
get
nearer
the
house
they
heard
queer
sounds
coming
from
it
.
They
could
not
make
these
out
at
first
,
but
as
they
became
louder
our
friends
thought
they
heard
a
sort
of
music
like
that
made
by
a
wheezy
hand-organ
;
the
music
fell
upon
their
ears
in
this
way
:
Tiddle-widdle-iddle
oom
pom-pom
!