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Dorothy
now
found
herself
in
a
city
so
strange
and
beautiful
that
she
gave
a
gasp
of
surprise
.
The
high
marble
wall
extended
all
around
the
place
and
shut
out
all
the
rest
of
the
world
.
And
here
were
marble
houses
of
curious
forms
,
most
of
them
resembling
overturned
kettles
but
with
delicate
slender
spires
and
minarets
running
far
up
into
the
sky
.
The
streets
were
paved
with
white
marble
and
in
front
of
each
house
was
a
lawn
of
rich
green
clover
.
Everything
was
as
neat
as
wax
,
the
green
and
white
contrasting
prettily
together
But
the
rabbit
people
were
,
after
all
,
the
most
amazing
things
Dorothy
saw
.
The
streets
were
full
of
them
,
and
their
costumes
were
so
splendid
that
the
rich
dress
of
the
Keeper
of
the
Wicket
was
commonplace
when
compared
with
the
others
.
Silks
and
satins
of
delicate
hues
seemed
always
used
for
material
,
and
nearly
every
costume
sparkled
with
exquisite
gems
.
But
the
lady
rabbits
outshone
the
gentlemen
rabbits
in
splendor
,
and
the
cut
of
their
gowns
was
really
wonderful
.
They
wore
bonnets
,
too
,
with
feathers
and
jewels
in
them
,
and
some
wheeled
baby
carriages
in
which
the
girl
could
see
wee
bunnies
.
Some
were
lying
asleep
while
others
lay
sucking
their
paws
and
looking
around
them
with
big
pink
eyes
.
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As
Dorothy
was
no
bigger
in
size
than
the
grown
-
up
rabbits
she
had
a
chance
to
observe
them
closely
before
they
noticed
her
presence
.
Then
they
did
not
seem
at
all
alarmed
,
although
the
little
girl
naturally
became
the
center
of
attraction
and
regarded
her
with
great
curiosity
.
"
Make
way
!
"
cried
the
Keeper
of
the
Wicket
,
in
a
pompous
voice
;
"
make
way
for
Princess
Dorothy
,
who
comes
from
Ozma
of
Oz
.
"
Hearing
this
announcement
,
the
throng
of
rabbits
gave
place
to
them
on
the
walks
,
and
as
Dorothy
passed
along
they
all
bowed
their
heads
respectfully
.
Walking
thus
through
several
handsome
streets
they
came
to
a
square
in
the
center
of
the
City
.
In
this
square
were
some
pretty
trees
and
a
statue
in
bronze
of
Glinda
the
Good
,
while
beyond
it
were
the
portals
of
the
Royal
Palace
-
-
an
extensive
and
imposing
building
of
white
marble
covered
with
a
filigree
of
frosted
gold
.
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A
line
of
rabbit
soldiers
was
drawn
up
before
the
palace
entrance
,
and
they
wore
green
and
gold
uniforms
with
high
shakos
upon
their
heads
and
held
tiny
spears
in
their
hands
.
The
Captain
had
a
sword
and
a
white
plume
in
his
shako
.
"
Salute
!
"
called
the
Keeper
of
the
Wicket
.
"
Salute
Princess
Dorothy
,
who
comes
from
Ozma
of
Oz
!
"
"
Salute
!
"
yelled
the
Captain
,
and
all
the
soldiers
promptly
saluted
.