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"
Ha
-
-
hum
!
It
is
signed
Ozma
of
Oz
,
"
continued
the
rabbit
,
"
and
is
sealed
with
the
Great
Seal
of
the
Emerald
City
.
Well
,
well
,
well
!
How
strange
!
How
remarkable
!
"
"
What
are
you
going
to
do
about
it
?
"
inquired
Dorothy
,
impatiently
.
"
We
must
obey
the
royal
mandate
,
"
replied
the
rabbit
.
"
We
are
subjects
of
Ozma
of
Oz
,
and
we
live
in
her
country
.
Also
we
are
under
the
protection
of
the
great
Sorceress
Glinda
the
Good
,
who
made
us
promise
to
respect
Ozma
s
commands
.
"
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"
Then
may
I
come
in
?
"
she
asked
.
"
I
ll
open
the
door
,
"
said
the
rabbit
.
He
shut
the
window
and
disappeared
,
but
a
moment
afterward
a
big
door
in
the
wall
opened
and
admitted
Dorothy
to
a
small
room
,
which
seemed
to
be
a
part
of
the
wall
and
built
into
it
.
Here
stood
the
rabbit
she
had
been
talking
with
,
and
now
that
she
could
see
all
of
him
,
she
gazed
at
the
creature
in
surprise
.
He
was
a
good
sized
white
rabbit
with
pink
eyes
,
much
like
all
other
white
rabbits
.
But
the
astonishing
thing
about
him
was
the
manner
in
which
he
was
dressed
.
He
wore
a
white
satin
jacket
embroidered
with
gold
,
and
having
diamond
buttons
.
His
vest
was
rose
-
colored
satin
,
with
tourmaline
buttons
.
His
trousers
were
white
,
to
correspond
with
the
jacket
,
and
they
were
baggy
at
the
knees
-
-
like
those
of
a
zouave
-
-
being
tied
with
knots
of
rose
ribbons
.
His
shoes
were
of
white
plush
with
diamond
buckles
,
and
his
stockings
were
rose
silk
.
The
richness
and
even
magnificence
of
the
rabbit
s
clothing
made
Dorothy
stare
at
the
little
creature
wonderingly
.
Toto
and
Billina
had
followed
her
into
the
room
and
when
he
saw
them
the
rabbit
ran
to
a
table
and
sprang
upon
it
nimbly
.
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Then
he
looked
at
the
three
through
his
monocle
and
said
:
"
These
companions
,
Princess
,
cannot
enter
Bunnybury
with
you
.
"
"
Why
not
?
"
asked
Dorothy
.