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481
"
It
has
been
many
years
since
anyone
asked
me
to
see
Oz
,
"
he
said
,
shaking
his
head
in
perplexity
.
"
He
is
powerful
and
terrible
,
and
if
you
come
on
an
idle
or
foolish
errand
to
bother
the
wise
reflections
of
the
Great
Wizard
,
he
might
be
angry
and
destroy
you
all
in
an
instant
.
"
482
"
But
it
is
not
a
foolish
errand
,
nor
an
idle
one
,
"
replied
the
Scarecrow
;
"
it
is
important
.
And
we
have
been
told
that
Oz
is
a
good
Wizard
.
"
483
"
So
he
is
,
"
said
the
green
man
,
"
and
he
rules
the
Emerald
City
wisely
and
well
.
But
to
those
who
are
not
honest
,
or
who
approach
him
from
curiosity
,
he
is
most
terrible
,
and
few
have
ever
dared
ask
to
see
his
face
.
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484
I
am
the
Guardian
of
the
Gates
,
and
since
you
demand
to
see
the
Great
Oz
I
must
take
you
to
his
Palace
.
But
first
you
must
put
on
the
spectacles
.
"
485
"
Why
?
"
asked
Dorothy
.
486
"
Because
if
you
did
not
wear
spectacles
the
brightness
and
glory
of
the
Emerald
City
would
blind
you
.
Even
those
who
live
in
the
City
must
wear
spectacles
night
and
day
.
They
are
all
locked
on
,
for
Oz
so
ordered
it
when
the
City
was
first
built
,
and
I
have
the
only
key
that
will
unlock
them
.
"
487
He
opened
the
big
box
,
and
Dorothy
saw
that
it
was
filled
with
spectacles
of
every
size
and
shape
.
All
of
them
had
green
glasses
in
them
.
The
Guardian
of
the
Gates
found
a
pair
that
would
just
fit
Dorothy
and
put
them
over
her
eyes
.
There
were
two
golden
bands
fastened
to
them
that
passed
around
the
back
of
her
head
,
where
they
were
locked
together
by
a
little
key
that
was
at
the
end
of
a
chain
the
Guardian
of
the
Gates
wore
around
his
neck
.
When
they
were
on
,
Dorothy
could
not
take
them
off
had
she
wished
,
but
of
course
she
did
not
wish
to
be
blinded
by
the
glare
of
the
Emerald
City
,
so
she
said
nothing
.
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488
Then
the
green
man
fitted
spectacles
for
the
Scarecrow
and
the
Tin
Woodman
and
the
Lion
,
and
even
on
little
Toto
;
and
all
were
locked
fast
with
the
key
.
489
Then
the
Guardian
of
the
Gates
put
on
his
own
glasses
and
told
them
he
was
ready
to
show
them
to
the
Palace
.
Taking
a
big
golden
key
from
a
peg
on
the
wall
,
he
opened
another
gate
,
and
they
all
followed
him
through
the
portal
into
the
streets
of
the
Emerald
City
.
490
Even
with
eyes
protected
by
the
green
spectacles
,
Dorothy
and
her
friends
were
at
first
dazzled
by
the
brilliancy
of
the
wonderful
City
.
The
streets
were
lined
with
beautiful
houses
all
built
of
green
marble
and
studded
everywhere
with
sparkling
emeralds
.
They
walked
over
a
pavement
of
the
same
green
marble
,
and
where
the
blocks
were
joined
together
were
rows
of
emeralds
,
set
closely
,
and
glittering
in
the
brightness
of
the
sun
.
The
window
panes
were
of
green
glass
;
even
the
sky
above
the
City
had
a
green
tint
,
and
the
rays
of
the
sun
were
green
.