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By
this
time
twilight
was
approaching
,
so
they
ate
the
fine
supper
which
the
Wizard
magically
produced
from
the
kettle
and
then
went
to
bed
in
the
cozy
tents
.
They
were
all
up
bright
and
early
next
morning
,
but
Dorothy
didn
t
venture
to
wander
from
the
camp
again
for
fear
of
more
accidents
.
"
Do
you
know
where
there
s
a
road
?
"
she
asked
the
little
man
.
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"
No
,
my
dear
,
"
replied
the
Wizard
;
"
but
I
ll
find
one
.
"
After
breakfast
he
waved
his
hand
toward
the
tents
and
they
became
handkerchiefs
again
,
which
were
at
once
returned
to
the
pockets
of
their
owners
.
Then
they
all
climbed
into
the
red
wagon
and
the
Sawhorse
inquired
:
"
Which
way
?
"
"
Never
mind
which
way
,
"
replied
the
Wizard
.
"
Just
go
as
you
please
and
you
re
sure
to
be
right
.
I
ve
enchanted
the
wheels
of
the
wagon
,
and
they
will
roll
in
the
right
direction
,
never
fear
.
"
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As
the
Sawhorse
started
away
through
the
trees
Dorothy
said
:
"
If
we
had
one
of
those
new
-
fashioned
airships
we
could
float
away
over
the
top
of
the
forest
,
and
look
down
and
find
just
the
places
we
want
.
"
"
Airship
?
Pah
!
"
retorted
the
little
man
,
scornfully
.
"
I
hate
those
things
,
Dorothy
,
although
they
are
nothing
new
to
either
you
or
me
.
I
was
a
balloonist
for
many
years
,
and
once
my
balloon
carried
me
to
the
Land
of
Oz
,
and
once
to
the
Vegetable
Kingdom
.
And
once
Ozma
had
a
Gump
that
flew
all
over
this
kingdom
and
had
sense
enough
to
go
where
it
was
told
to
-
-
which
airships
won
t
do
.
The
house
which
the
cyclone
brought
to
Oz
all
the
way
from
Kansas
,
with
you
and
Toto
in
it
-
-
was
a
real
airship
at
the
time
;
so
you
see
we
ve
got
plenty
of
experience
flying
with
the
birds
.
"