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191
"
I
know
one
thing
that
ud
please
her
,
"
remarked
Cap
n
Bill
,
turning
his
round
face
with
its
fringe
of
whiskers
toward
the
two
girls
and
staring
at
them
with
his
big
,
light
-
blue
eyes
wide
open
.
192
"
What
is
it
,
Cap
n
Bill
?
"
193
"
It
s
an
Enchanted
Flower
,
"
said
he
.
"
It
s
a
pretty
plant
that
stands
in
a
golden
flower
-
pot
an
grows
all
sorts
o
flowers
,
one
after
another
.
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194
One
minute
a
fine
rose
buds
an
blooms
,
an
then
a
tulip
,
an
next
a
chrys
chrys
"
195
"
anthemum
,
"
said
Dorothy
,
helping
him
.
196
"
That
s
it
;
and
next
a
dahlia
,
an
then
a
daffydil
,
an
on
all
through
the
range
o
posies
.
Jus
as
soon
as
one
fades
away
,
another
comes
,
of
a
different
sort
,
an
the
perfume
from
em
is
mighty
snifty
,
an
they
keeps
bloomin
night
and
day
,
year
in
an
year
out
.
"
197
"
That
s
wonderful
!
"
exclaimed
Dorothy
.
"
I
think
Ozma
would
like
it
.
"
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198
"
But
where
is
the
Magic
Flower
,
and
how
can
we
get
it
?
"
asked
Trot
.
199
"
Dun
no
,
zac
ly
,
"
slowly
replied
Cap
n
Bill
.
"
The
Glass
Cat
tol
me
about
it
only
yesterday
,
an
said
it
was
in
some
lonely
place
up
at
the
nor
east
o
here
.
The
Glass
Cat
goes
travelin
all
around
Oz
,
you
know
,
an
the
little
critter
sees
a
lot
o
things
no
one
else
does
.
"
200
"
That
s
true
,
"
said
Dorothy
,
thoughtfully
.
"
Northeast
of
here
must
be
in
the
Munchkin
Country
,
and
perhaps
a
good
way
off
,
so
let
s
ask
the
Glass
Cat
to
tell
us
how
to
get
to
the
Magic
Flower
.
"