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1 There were odd wooden houses, with carved wooden flowers in the front yards.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 11 They Meet the Wooden Gargoyles
2 Fruits and flowers grew plentifully all about, and there were many of the delicious damas that the people of Voe were so fond of.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 9 They Fight the Invisible Bears
3 Dorothy and Zeb now got out of the buggy and walked beside the Prince, so that they might see and examine the flowers and plants better.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 4 The Vegetable Kingdom
4 A flower would be pink one second, white the next, then blue or yellow; and it was the same way when they came to the plants, which had broad leaves and grew close to the ground.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 4 The Vegetable Kingdom
5 The only bait he could find was a bright red blossom from a flower; but he knew fishes are easy to fool if anything bright attracts their attention, so he decided to try the blossom.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 5 Dorothy Picks the Princess
6 There were few houses in this part, and few orchards or flowers; so our friends feared they might encounter more of the savage bears, which they had learned to dread with all their hearts.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 9 They Fight the Invisible Bears
7 They first passed through many beautiful gardens of flowers, which grew nearest the city; but Dorothy could hardly tell what kind of flowers they were, because the colors were constantly changing under the shifting lights of the six suns.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 4 The Vegetable Kingdom
8 Before them were the jewel-studded gates of a magnificent palace, and now the gates opened slowly as if inviting them to enter the courtyard, where splendid flowers were blooming and pretty fountains shot their silvery sprays into the air.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 14 Ozma Uses the Magic Belt
9 The tops of their heads had no hair, but were carved into a variety of fantastic shapes, some having a row of points or balls around the top, others designs resembling flowers or vegetables, and still others having squares that looked like waffles cut criss-cross on their heads.
The Wonderful Wizard of OzBy L. Frank Baum Context In 11 They Meet the Wooden Gargoyles