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661
Sometimes
she
would
cry
bitterly
for
hours
,
with
Toto
sitting
at
her
feet
and
looking
into
her
face
,
whining
dismally
to
show
how
sorry
he
was
for
his
little
mistress
.
Toto
did
not
really
care
whether
he
was
in
Kansas
or
the
Land
of
Oz
so
long
as
Dorothy
was
with
him
;
but
he
knew
the
little
girl
was
unhappy
,
and
that
made
him
unhappy
too
.
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Now
the
Wicked
Witch
had
a
great
longing
to
have
for
her
own
the
Silver
Shoes
which
the
girl
always
wore
.
Her
bees
and
her
crows
and
her
wolves
were
lying
in
heaps
and
drying
up
,
and
she
had
used
up
all
the
power
of
the
Golden
Cap
;
but
if
she
could
only
get
hold
of
the
Silver
Shoes
,
they
would
give
her
more
power
than
all
the
other
things
she
had
lost
.
She
watched
Dorothy
carefully
,
to
see
if
she
ever
took
off
her
shoes
,
thinking
she
might
steal
them
.
But
the
child
was
so
proud
of
her
pretty
shoes
that
she
never
took
them
off
except
at
night
and
when
she
took
her
bath
.
The
Witch
was
too
much
afraid
of
the
dark
to
dare
go
in
Dorothy
's
room
at
night
to
take
the
shoes
,
and
her
dread
of
water
was
greater
than
her
fear
of
the
dark
,
so
she
never
came
near
when
Dorothy
was
bathing
.
Indeed
,
the
old
Witch
never
touched
water
,
nor
ever
let
water
touch
her
in
any
way
.
663
But
the
wicked
creature
was
very
cunning
,
and
she
finally
thought
of
a
trick
that
would
give
her
what
she
wanted
.
She
placed
a
bar
of
iron
in
the
middle
of
the
kitchen
floor
,
and
then
by
her
magic
arts
made
the
iron
invisible
to
human
eyes
.
So
that
when
Dorothy
walked
across
the
floor
she
stumbled
over
the
bar
,
not
being
able
to
see
it
,
and
fell
at
full
length
.
She
was
not
much
hurt
,
but
in
her
fall
one
of
the
Silver
Shoes
came
off
;
and
before
she
could
reach
it
,
the
Witch
had
snatched
it
away
and
put
it
on
her
own
skinny
foot
.
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The
wicked
woman
was
greatly
pleased
with
the
success
of
her
trick
,
for
as
long
as
she
had
one
of
the
shoes
she
owned
half
the
power
of
their
charm
,
and
Dorothy
could
not
use
it
against
her
,
even
had
she
known
how
to
do
so
.
665
The
little
girl
,
seeing
she
had
lost
one
of
her
pretty
shoes
,
grew
angry
,
and
said
to
the
Witch
,
"
Give
me
back
my
shoe
!
"
666
"
I
will
not
,
"
retorted
the
Witch
,
"
for
it
is
now
my
shoe
,
and
not
yours
.
"
667
"
You
are
a
wicked
creature
!
"
cried
Dorothy
.
"
You
have
no
right
to
take
my
shoe
from
me
.
"
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"
I
shall
keep
it
,
just
the
same
,
"
said
the
Witch
,
laughing
at
her
,
"
and
someday
I
shall
get
the
other
one
from
you
,
too
.
"
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This
made
Dorothy
so
very
angry
that
she
picked
up
the
bucket
of
water
that
stood
near
and
dashed
it
over
the
Witch
,
wetting
her
from
head
to
foot
.
670
Instantly
the
wicked
woman
gave
a
loud
cry
of
fear
,
and
then
,
as
Dorothy
looked
at
her
in
wonder
,
the
Witch
began
to
shrink
and
fall
away
.