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"
I
’
d
like
to
see
you
get
it
,
"
replied
the
General
,
laughing
maliciously
.
The
King
was
by
this
time
so
exasperated
that
he
picked
up
his
scepter
,
which
had
a
heavy
ball
,
made
from
a
sapphire
,
at
the
end
of
it
,
and
threw
it
with
all
his
force
at
General
Blug
The
sapphire
hit
the
General
upon
his
forehead
and
knocked
him
flat
upon
the
ground
,
where
he
lay
motionless
.
Then
the
King
rang
his
gong
and
told
his
guards
to
drag
out
the
General
and
throw
him
away
;
which
they
did
.
This
Nome
King
was
named
Roquat
the
Red
,
and
no
one
loved
him
.
He
was
a
bad
man
and
a
powerful
monarch
,
and
he
had
resolved
to
destroy
the
Land
of
Oz
and
its
magnificent
Emerald
City
,
to
enslave
Princess
Ozma
and
little
Dorothy
and
all
the
Oz
people
,
and
recover
his
Magic
Belt
.
This
same
Belt
had
once
enabled
Roquat
the
Red
to
carry
out
many
wicked
plans
;
but
that
was
before
Ozma
and
her
people
marched
to
the
underground
cavern
and
captured
it
.
The
Nome
King
could
not
forgive
Dorothy
or
Princess
Ozma
,
and
he
had
determined
to
be
revenged
upon
them
.
But
they
,
for
their
part
,
did
not
know
they
had
so
dangerous
an
enemy
.
Indeed
,
Ozma
and
Dorothy
had
both
almost
forgotten
that
such
a
person
as
the
Nome
King
yet
lived
under
the
mountains
of
the
Land
of
Ev
-
-
which
lay
just
across
the
deadly
desert
to
the
south
of
the
Land
of
Oz
.
An
unsuspected
enemy
is
doubly
dangerous
.
Dorothy
Gale
lived
on
a
farm
in
Kansas
,
with
her
Aunt
Em
and
her
Uncle
Henry
.
It
was
not
a
big
farm
,
nor
a
very
good
one
,
because
sometimes
the
rain
did
not
come
when
the
crops
needed
it
,
and
then
everything
withered
and
dried
up
.
Once
a
cyclone
had
carried
away
Uncle
Henry
’
s
house
,
so
that
he
was
obliged
to
build
another
;
and
as
he
was
a
poor
man
he
had
to
mortgage
his
farm
to
get
the
money
to
pay
for
the
new
house
.
Then
his
health
became
bad
and
he
was
too
feeble
to
work
.
The
doctor
ordered
him
to
take
a
sea
voyage
and
he
went
to
Australia
and
took
Dorothy
with
him
.
That
cost
a
lot
of
money
,
too
.
Uncle
Henry
grew
poorer
every
year
,
and
the
crops
raised
on
the
farm
only
bought
food
for
the
family
.
Therefore
the
mortgage
could
not
be
paid
.
At
last
the
banker
who
had
loaned
him
the
money
said
that
if
he
did
not
pay
on
a
certain
day
,
his
farm
would
be
taken
away
from
him
.
This
worried
Uncle
Henry
a
good
deal
,
for
without
the
farm
he
would
have
no
way
to
earn
a
living
.
He
was
a
good
man
,
and
worked
in
the
field
as
hard
as
he
could
;
and
Aunt
Em
did
all
the
housework
,
with
Dorothy
’
s
help
.
Yet
they
did
not
seem
to
get
along
.
This
little
girl
,
Dorothy
,
was
like
dozens
of
little
girls
you
know
.
She
was
loving
and
usually
sweet
-
tempered
,
and
had
a
round
rosy
face
and
earnest
eyes
.
Life
was
a
serious
thing
to
Dorothy
,
and
a
wonderful
thing
,
too
,
for
she
had
encountered
more
strange
adventures
in
her
short
life
than
many
other
girls
of
her
age
.