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While
Dorothy
was
hugging
Trot
,
and
Trot
was
softly
crying
because
she
was
so
happy
,
the
Wizard
shook
hands
with
Cap
n
Bill
and
congratulated
him
on
his
escape
.
The
old
sailor
-
man
was
so
pleased
that
he
also
shook
the
Lion
s
paw
and
took
off
his
hat
and
bowed
politely
to
the
cage
of
monkeys
.
Then
Cap
n
Bill
did
a
curious
thing
.
He
went
to
a
big
tree
and
,
taking
out
his
knife
,
cut
away
a
big
,
broad
piece
of
thick
bark
.
Then
he
sat
down
on
the
ground
and
after
taking
a
roll
of
stout
cord
from
his
pocket
which
seemed
to
be
full
of
all
sorts
of
things
he
proceeded
to
bind
the
flat
piece
of
bark
to
the
bottom
of
his
good
foot
,
over
the
leather
sole
.
"
What
s
that
for
?
"
inquired
the
Wizard
.
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"
I
hate
to
be
stumped
,
"
replied
the
sailor
-
man
;
"
so
I
m
goin
back
to
that
island
.
"
"
And
get
enchanted
again
?
"
exclaimed
Trot
,
with
evident
disapproval
.
"
No
;
this
time
I
ll
dodge
the
magic
of
the
island
.
I
noticed
that
my
wooden
leg
didn
t
get
stuck
,
or
take
root
,
an
neither
did
the
glass
feet
of
the
Glass
Cat
.
It
s
only
a
thing
that
s
made
of
meat
like
man
an
beasts
that
the
magic
can
hold
an
root
to
the
ground
.
Our
shoes
are
leather
,
an
leather
comes
from
a
beast
s
hide
.
Our
stockin
s
are
wool
,
an
wool
comes
from
a
sheep
s
back
.
So
,
when
we
walked
on
the
Magic
Isle
,
our
feet
took
root
there
an
held
us
fast
.
But
not
my
wooden
leg
.
So
now
I
ll
put
a
wooden
bottom
on
my
other
foot
an
the
magic
can
t
stop
me
.
"
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"
But
why
do
you
wish
to
go
back
to
the
island
?
"
asked
Dorothy
.
"
Didn
t
you
see
the
Magic
Flower
in
the
gold
flower
-
pot
?
"
returned
Cap
n
Bill
.
"
Of
course
I
saw
it
,
and
it
s
lovely
and
wonderful
.
"