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561
"
I
used
to
play
with
paper
dolls
myself
,
an
cut
em
out
;
but
I
never
thought
I
d
ever
see
such
things
alive
.
"
562
"
I
don
t
see
as
it
s
any
more
curious
than
hearing
hens
talk
,
"
returned
Uncle
Henry
.
563
"
You
re
likely
to
see
many
queer
things
in
the
Land
of
Oz
,
sir
,
"
said
the
Wizard
.
"
But
a
fairy
country
is
extremely
interesting
when
you
get
used
to
being
surprised
.
"
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564
"
Here
we
are
!
"
called
the
Captain
,
stopping
before
a
cottage
.
565
This
house
was
made
of
wood
,
and
was
remarkably
pretty
in
design
.
In
the
Emerald
City
it
would
have
been
considered
a
tiny
dwelling
,
indeed
;
but
in
the
midst
of
this
paper
village
it
seemed
immense
.
Real
flowers
were
in
the
garden
and
real
trees
grew
beside
it
.
Upon
the
front
door
was
a
sign
reading
:
566
MISS
CUTTENCLIP
.
567
Just
as
they
reached
the
porch
the
front
door
opened
and
a
little
girl
stood
before
them
.
She
appeared
to
be
about
the
same
age
as
Dorothy
,
and
smiling
upon
her
visitors
she
said
,
sweetly
:
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568
"
You
are
welcome
.
"
569
All
the
party
seemed
relieved
to
find
that
here
was
a
real
girl
,
of
flesh
and
blood
.
She
was
very
dainty
and
pretty
as
she
stood
there
welcoming
them
.
Her
hair
was
a
golden
blonde
and
her
eyes
turquoise
blue
.
She
had
rosy
cheeks
and
lovely
white
teeth
.
Over
her
simple
white
lawn
dress
she
wore
an
apron
with
pink
and
white
checks
,
and
in
one
hand
she
held
a
pair
of
scissors
.
570
"
May
we
see
Miss
Cuttenclip
,
please
?
"
asked
Dorothy
.