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"
For
my
part
,
"
announced
Dorothy
,
gravely
,
"
if
the
Ruler
of
Oz
must
not
desert
her
people
,
a
Princess
of
Oz
has
no
right
to
run
away
,
either
.
I
m
willing
to
become
a
slave
with
the
rest
of
you
;
so
all
we
can
do
with
the
Magic
Belt
is
to
use
it
to
send
Uncle
Henry
and
Aunt
Em
back
to
Kansas
.
"
"
I
ve
been
a
slave
all
my
life
,
"
Aunt
Em
replied
,
with
considerable
cheerfulness
,
"
and
so
has
Henry
.
I
guess
we
won
t
go
back
to
Kansas
,
anyway
.
I
d
rather
take
my
chances
with
the
rest
of
you
.
"
Ozma
smiled
upon
them
all
gratefully
.
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"
There
is
no
need
to
despair
just
yet
,
"
she
said
.
"
I
ll
get
up
early
to
-
morrow
morning
and
be
at
the
Forbidden
Fountain
when
the
fierce
warriors
break
through
the
crust
of
the
earth
.
I
will
speak
to
them
pleasantly
and
perhaps
they
won
t
be
so
very
bad
,
after
all
.
"
"
Why
do
they
call
it
the
Forbidden
Fountain
?
"
asked
Dorothy
,
thoughtfully
.
"
Don
t
you
know
,
dear
?
"
returned
Ozma
,
surprised
.
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"
No
,
"
said
Dorothy
.
"
Of
course
I
ve
seen
the
fountain
in
the
palace
grounds
,
ever
since
I
first
came
to
Oz
;
and
I
ve
read
the
sign
which
says
:
All
Persons
are
Forbidden
to
Drink
at
this
Fountain
.
But
I
never
knew
WHY
they
were
forbidden
.
The
water
seems
clear
and
sparkling
and
it
bubbles
up
in
a
golden
basin
all
the
time
.
"
"
That
water
,
"
declared
Ozma
,
gravely
,
"
is
the
most
dangerous
thing
in
all
the
Land
of
Oz
.
It
is
the
Water
of
Oblivion
.
"
"
What
does
that
mean
?
"
asked
Dorothy
.