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1  "I could eat something," said Dorothy.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 8 The Valley of Voices
2  "We'll eat all we can find of them," said another.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 8 The Valley of Voices
3  "It is not necessary for me to eat," observed the Sawhorse.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 16 Jim, The Cab-Horse
4  Neither can we see the cruel bears, for they also eat the fruit.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 9 They Fight the Invisible Bears
5  "You cannot eat my piglets, even if you are starving," declared the little man, in a stern voice.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 5 Dorothy Picks the Princess
6  But WE mus'n't eat them," the Wizard warned the children, "or we too may become invisible, and lose each other.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 8 The Valley of Voices
7  The dama-fruit is the most delicious thing that grows, and when it makes us invisible the bears cannot find us to eat us up.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 8 The Valley of Voices
8  The birds we cannot see, because they love to eat of the damas as much as we do; yet we hear their sweet songs and enjoy them.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 9 They Fight the Invisible Bears
9  Hearing this, Dorothy and the Wizard exchanged startled glances, for they remembered how often Eureka had longed to eat a piglet.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 18 The Trial of Eureka the Kitten
10  I've tried to eat a lot while I had the chance," said he, "for it's likely to be a long while between meals in this strange country.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 5 Dorothy Picks the Princess
11  The strangers took their seats at the table willingly enough, for they were all hungry and the platters were now heaped with good things to eat.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 9 They Fight the Invisible Bears
12  Then, as the others had by this time moved away from the table, the kitten sprang upon the chair and put her paws upon the cloth to see what there was to eat.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 9 They Fight the Invisible Bears
13  The criminal who now sits before the court licking her paws," resumed the Woggle-Bug, "has long desired to unlawfully eat the fat piglet, which was no bigger than a mouse.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 19 The Wizard Performs Another Trick
14  As for that, we dragonettes would love to eat you, my child; but unfortunately mother has tied all our tails around the rocks at the back of our individual caves, so that we can not crawl out to get you.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 13 The Den of the Dragonettes
15  In front of each place was a plate bearing one of the delicious dama-fruit, and the perfume that rose from these was so enticing and sweet that they were sorely tempted to eat of them and become invisible.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 9 They Fight the Invisible Bears
16  Jim pricked up his ears when he heard they were going to the gardens, and wanted to join the party, thinking he might find something proper to eat; so Zeb put down the top of the buggy and invited the Wizard to ride with them.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 4 The Vegetable Kingdom
17  My friend, it is your duty to defend the white kitten and try to save her, but I fear you will fail because Eureka has long wished to eat a piglet, to my certain knowledge, and my opinion is that she has been unable to resist the temptation.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 18 The Trial of Eureka the Kitten
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