Chapter II. The Council with the Munchkins SHE WAS AWAKENED by a shock, so sudden and severe that if...
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Chapter I. The Cyclone DOROTHY LIVED IN the midst of the great Kansas prairies, with Uncle Henry, wh...
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBaum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank), 1856-1919Introduction Folklore, legends, myt...
Chapter V. The Rescue of the Tin Woodman WHEN DOROTHY awoke the sun was shining through the trees an...
Chapter III. How Dorothy Saved the Scarecrow WHEN DOROTHY WAS left alone she began to feel hungry. S...
Chapter VI. The Cowardly Lion ALL THIS TIME DOROTHY and her companions had been walking through the ...
Chapter IV. The Road Through the Forest. AFTER A FEW HOURS the road began to be rough, and the walki...
Chapter VIII. The Deadly Poppy Field OUR LITTLE PARTY of travelers awakened the next morning refresh...
Chapter VII. The Journey to the Great Oz THEY WERE obliged to camp out that night under a large tree...
Chapter IX. The Queen of the Field Mice "WE CANNOT BE FAR from the road of yellow brick, now,&q...
Chapter XI. The Wonderful City of Oz EVEN WITH EYES protected by the green spectacles, Dorothy and h...
Chapter X. The Guardian of the Gate IT WAS SOME TIME BEFORE THE Cowardly Lion awakened, for he had l...
Chapter XIII. The Rescue THE COWARDLY LION WAS much pleased to hear that the Wicked Witch had been m...
Chapter XII. The Search for the Wicked Witch THE SOLDIER WITH THE green whiskers led them through th...
Chapter XV. The Discovery of Oz, the Terrible The four travelers walked up to the great gate of Emer...