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1  You'll just love the folks in Oz, when you get acquainted.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 14 Ozma Uses the Magic Belt
2  Dorothy must take her parasol and open it suddenly when the wooden folks attack her.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 12 A Wonderful Escape
3  Each of the vegetable folks bore a branch covered with sharp thorns, which was thrust defiantly toward the horse, the kitten and the piglets.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 6 The Mangaboos Prove Dangerous
4  There were men and women, but no children at all, and the folks were all beautifully formed and attractively dressed and had wonderfully handsome faces.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 2 The Glass City
5  Two childish voices laughed merrily at this action, and Dorothy was sure they were in no danger among such light-hearted folks, even if those folks couldn't be seen.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 8 The Valley of Voices
6  You may be sure the folks of Oz did their best with such a distinguished company watching them, and finally Zeb offered to wrestle with a little Munchkin who seemed to be the champion.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 17 The Nine Tiny Piglets
7  For the folks of Oz knew the kitten had tried to commit the crime, and that only an accident had prevented her from doing so; therefore even the Hungry Tiger preferred not to associate with her.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 20 Zeb Returns to the Ranch
8  Jim was brought with the others, although it took a good many Gargoyles to carry the big beast through the air and land him on the high platform, and the buggy was thrust in after him because it belonged to the party and the wooden folks had no idea what it was used for or whether it was alive or not.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
Context   In 12 A Wonderful Escape