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"
When
we
try
to
deceive
people
we
always
make
mistakes
,
"
he
said
.
"
But
I
m
getting
to
be
a
real
wizard
now
,
and
Glinda
the
Good
s
magic
,
that
I
am
trying
to
practice
,
can
never
harm
any
one
.
"
"
You
were
always
a
good
man
,
"
declared
Dorothy
,
"
even
when
you
were
a
bad
wizard
.
"
"
He
s
a
good
wizard
now
,
"
asserted
Aunt
Em
,
looking
at
the
little
man
admiringly
.
"
The
way
he
made
those
tents
grow
out
of
handkerchiefs
was
just
wonderful
!
And
didn
t
he
enchant
the
wagon
wheels
so
they
d
find
the
road
?
"
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"
All
the
people
of
Oz
,
"
said
the
Captain
General
,
"
are
very
proud
of
their
Wizard
.
He
once
made
some
soap
-
bubbles
that
astonished
the
world
.
"
The
Wizard
blushed
at
this
praise
,
yet
it
pleased
him
.
He
no
longer
looked
sad
,
but
seemed
to
have
recovered
his
usual
good
humor
.
The
country
through
which
they
now
rode
was
thickly
dotted
with
farmhouses
,
and
yellow
grain
waved
in
all
the
fields
.
Many
of
the
Winkies
could
be
seen
working
on
their
farms
and
the
wild
and
unsettled
parts
of
Oz
were
by
this
time
left
far
behind
These
Winkies
appeared
to
be
happy
,
light
-
hearted
folk
,
and
all
removed
their
caps
and
bowed
low
when
the
red
wagon
with
its
load
of
travelers
passed
by
.
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It
was
not
long
before
they
saw
something
glittering
in
the
sunshine
far
ahead
.
"
See
!
"
cried
Dorothy
;
"
that
s
the
Tin
Castle
,
Aunt
Em
!
"
And
the
Sawhorse
,
knowing
his
passengers
were
eager
to
arrive
,
broke
into
a
swift
trot
that
soon
brought
them
to
their
destination
.