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1Princess Ozma did that," was the reply; "and it saves my legs from wearing out.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 16 Jim, The Cab-Horse
2 "She is with the Princess Ozma, in the private rooms of the palace," replied Jellia Jamb.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 15 Old Friends are Reunited
3 This, noble Horse, is my friend the Cowardly Lion, who is the valiant King of the Forest, but at the same time a faithful vassal of Princess Ozma.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 16 Jim, The Cab-Horse
4 Just behind the royal standard-bearers came the Princess Ozma in her royal chariot, which was of gold encrusted with emeralds and diamonds set in exquisite designs.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 17 The Nine Tiny Piglets
5Princess Ozma, dressed in her most splendid robes of state, sat in the magnificent emerald throne, with her jewelled sceptre in her hand and her sparkling coronet upon her fair brow.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 19 The Wizard Performs Another Trick
6 The ends of the wooden legs were shod with plates of solid gold, and the saddle of the Princess Ozma, which was of red leather set with sparkling diamonds, was strapped to the clumsy body.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 16 Jim, The Cab-Horse
7 Then the Tin Woodman cut a straight and strong limb from a tree with his gleaming axe and made a new leg and a new ear for the Sawhorse; and when they had been securely fastened in place Princess Ozma took the coronet from her own head and placed it upon that of the winner of the race.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 17 The Nine Tiny Piglets
8 After the people had been dismissed with this promise our friends joined Princess Ozma at an elaborate luncheon in the palace, where even the Tiger and the Lion were sumptuously fed and Jim the Cab-horse ate his oatmeal out of a golden bowl with seven rows of rubies, sapphires and diamonds set around the rim of it.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 17 The Nine Tiny Piglets