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The
Keeper
of
the
Wicket
let
them
out
into
the
forest
and
told
Dorothy
that
she
had
been
of
great
service
to
Bunnybury
because
she
had
brought
their
dismal
King
to
a
realization
of
the
pleasure
of
ruling
so
beautiful
a
city
.
"
I
shall
start
a
petition
to
have
your
statue
erected
beside
Glinda
’
s
in
the
public
square
,
"
said
the
Keeper
.
"
I
hope
you
will
come
again
,
some
day
,
and
see
it
.
"
"
Perhaps
I
shall
,
"
she
replied
.
Then
,
followed
by
Toto
and
Billina
,
she
walked
away
from
the
high
marble
wall
and
started
back
along
the
narrow
path
toward
the
sign
-
post
.
When
they
came
to
the
signpost
,
there
,
to
their
joy
,
were
the
tents
of
the
Wizard
pitched
beside
the
path
and
the
kettle
bubbling
merrily
over
the
fire
.
The
Shaggy
Man
and
Omby
Amby
were
gathering
firewood
while
Uncle
Henry
and
Aunt
Em
sat
in
their
camp
chairs
talking
with
the
Wizard
.
They
all
ran
forward
to
greet
Dorothy
,
as
she
approached
,
and
Aunt
Em
exclaimed
:
"
Goodness
gracious
,
child
!
Where
have
you
been
?
"
"
You
’
ve
played
hookey
the
whole
day
,
"
added
the
Shaggy
Man
,
reproachfully
.
"
Well
,
you
see
,
I
’
ve
been
lost
,
"
explained
the
little
girl
,
"
and
I
’
ve
tried
awful
hard
to
find
the
way
back
to
you
,
but
just
couldn
’
t
do
it
.
"
"
Did
you
wander
in
the
forest
all
day
?
"
asked
Uncle
Henry
.
"
You
must
be
a
’
most
starved
!
"
said
Aunt
Em
.