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The
little
girl
stood
on
tip
-
toe
and
picked
one
of
the
nicest
and
biggest
lunch
-
boxes
,
and
then
she
sat
down
upon
the
ground
and
eagerly
opened
it
.
Inside
she
found
,
nicely
wrapped
in
white
papers
,
a
ham
sandwich
,
a
piece
of
sponge
-
cake
,
a
pickle
,
a
slice
of
new
cheese
and
an
apple
.
Each
thing
had
a
separate
stem
,
and
so
had
to
be
picked
off
the
side
of
the
box
;
but
Dorothy
found
them
all
to
be
delicious
,
and
she
ate
every
bit
of
luncheon
in
the
box
before
she
had
finished
.
"
A
lunch
isn
’
t
zactly
breakfast
,
"
she
said
to
Billina
,
who
sat
beside
her
curiously
watching
.
"
But
when
one
is
hungry
one
can
eat
even
supper
in
the
morning
,
and
not
complain
.
"
"
I
hope
your
lunch
-
box
was
perfectly
ripe
,
"
observed
the
yellow
hen
,
in
a
anxious
tone
.
"
So
much
sickness
is
caused
by
eating
green
things
.
"
"
Oh
,
I
’
m
sure
it
was
ripe
,
"
declared
Dorothy
,
"
all
,
that
is
,
’
cept
the
pickle
,
and
a
pickle
just
HAS
to
be
green
,
Billina
.
But
everything
tasted
perfectly
splendid
,
and
I
’
d
rather
have
it
than
a
church
picnic
.
And
now
I
think
I
’
ll
pick
a
dinner
-
pail
,
to
have
when
I
get
hungry
again
,
and
then
we
’
ll
start
out
and
’
splore
the
country
,
and
see
where
we
are
.
"
"
Haven
’
t
you
any
idea
what
country
this
is
?
"
inquired
Billina
.
"
None
at
all
.
But
listen
:
I
’
m
quite
sure
it
’
s
a
fairy
country
,
or
such
things
as
lunch
-
boxes
and
dinner
-
pails
wouldn
’
t
be
growing
upon
trees
.
Besides
,
Billina
,
being
a
hen
,
you
wouldn
’
t
be
able
to
talk
in
any
civ
’
lized
country
,
like
Kansas
,
where
no
fairies
live
at
all
.
"
"
Perhaps
we
’
re
in
the
Land
of
Oz
,
"
said
the
hen
,
thoughtfully
.
"
No
,
that
can
’
t
be
,
"
answered
the
little
girl
;
"
because
I
’
ve
been
to
the
Land
of
Oz
,
and
it
’
s
all
surrounded
by
a
horrid
desert
that
no
one
can
cross
.
"