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351
In
the
yards
were
all
the
children
and
grandchildren
of
these
eleven
elders
and
they
were
of
all
sizes
,
from
well
-
grown
hens
to
tiny
chickens
just
out
of
the
shell
.
352
About
fifty
fluffy
yellow
youngsters
were
at
school
,
being
taught
good
manners
and
good
grammar
by
a
young
hen
who
wore
spectacles
.
They
sang
in
chorus
a
patriotic
song
of
the
Land
of
Oz
,
in
honor
of
their
visitors
,
and
Aunt
Em
was
much
impressed
by
these
talking
chickens
.
353
Dorothy
wanted
to
stay
and
play
with
the
young
chickens
for
awhile
,
but
Uncle
Henry
and
Aunt
Em
had
not
seen
the
palace
grounds
and
gardens
yet
and
were
eager
to
get
better
acquainted
with
the
marvelous
and
delightful
land
in
which
they
were
to
live
.
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354
"
I
ll
stay
here
,
and
you
can
go
for
a
walk
,
"
said
Dorothy
.
"
You
ll
be
perfec
ly
safe
anywhere
,
and
may
do
whatever
you
want
to
.
When
you
get
tired
,
go
back
to
the
palace
and
find
your
rooms
,
and
I
ll
come
to
you
before
luncheon
is
ready
.
"
355
So
Uncle
Henry
and
Aunt
Em
started
out
alone
to
explore
the
grounds
,
and
Dorothy
knew
that
they
couldn
t
get
lost
,
because
all
the
palace
grounds
were
enclosed
by
a
high
wall
of
green
marble
set
with
emeralds
.
356
It
was
a
rare
treat
to
these
simple
folk
,
who
had
lived
in
the
country
all
their
lives
and
known
little
enjoyment
of
any
sort
,
to
wear
beautiful
clothes
and
live
in
a
palace
and
be
treated
with
respect
and
consideration
by
all
around
them
.
They
were
very
happy
indeed
as
they
strolled
up
the
shady
walks
and
looked
upon
the
gorgeous
flowers
and
shrubs
,
feeling
that
their
new
home
was
more
beautiful
than
any
tongue
could
describe
.
357
Suddenly
,
as
they
turned
a
corner
and
walked
through
a
gap
in
a
high
hedge
,
they
came
face
to
face
with
an
enormous
Lion
,
which
crouched
upon
the
green
lawn
and
seemed
surprised
by
their
appearance
.
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358
They
stopped
short
,
Uncle
Henry
trembling
with
horror
and
Aunt
Em
too
terrified
to
scream
.
Next
moment
the
poor
woman
clasped
her
husband
around
the
neck
and
cried
:
359
"
Save
me
,
Henry
,
save
me
!
"
360
"
Can
t
even
save
myself
,
Em
,
"
he
returned
,
in
a
husky
voice
,
"
for
the
animile
looks
as
if
it
could
eat
both
of
us
an
lick
its
chops
for
more
!
If
I
only
had
a
gun
-
-
"