1 You'll just love the folks in Oz, when you get acquainted.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank BaumContext In 14 Ozma Uses the Magic Belt 2 "No one can love a person he's afraid of," asserted Dorothy.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank BaumContext In 11 They Meet the Wooden Gargoyles 3 "And they have no hearts; so they can't love anyone--not even themselves," declared the boy.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank BaumContext In 6 The Mangaboos Prove Dangerous 4 So together they leaned over the great bush and each of them seized one hand of the lovely Princess.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank BaumContext In 5 Dorothy Picks the Princess 5 The Tin Woodman loved Dorothy most tenderly, and welcomed with joy the return of the little old Wizard.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank BaumContext In 15 Old Friends are Reunited 6 The Princess is lovely to look at," continued Dorothy, thoughtfully; "but I don't care much for her, after all.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank BaumContext In 6 The Mangaboos Prove Dangerous 7 Eureka is the sweet pet of a lovely little girl whom we all admire, and gentleness and innocence are her chief virtues.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank BaumContext In 19 The Wizard Performs Another Trick 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 BaumContext In 9 They Fight the Invisible Bears 9 Following the chariot came the Scarecrow mounted on the Sawhorse, and the people cheered him almost as loudly as they did their lovely Ruler.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank BaumContext In 17 The Nine Tiny Piglets 10 But Dorothy sprang up and ran to seize her friend's hand drawing him impulsively toward the lovely Princess, who smiled most graciously upon her guest.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank BaumContext In 15 Old Friends are Reunited 11 We are not vain in the Valley of Voe, because we can not display our beauty, and good actions and pleasant ways are what make us lovely to our companions.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank BaumContext In 9 They Fight the Invisible Bears 12 Noticing that the light was growing dim he picked up his nine piglets, patted each one lovingly on its fat little head, and placed them carefully in his inside pocket.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank BaumContext In 7 Into the Black Pit and Out Again 13 She hugged both the Lion and the Tiger with eager delight, but seemed to love the King of Beasts a little better than she did his hungry friend, having known him longer.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank BaumContext In 16 Jim, The Cab-Horse 14 It was all laid out into lovely lawns and gardens, with pebble paths leading through them and groves of beautiful and stately trees dotting the landscape here and there.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank BaumContext In 8 The Valley of Voices 15 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 BaumContext In 13 The Den of the Dragonettes 16 On the central stalk stood poised the figure of a girl so exquisitely formed and colored and so lovely in the expression of her delicate features that Dorothy thought she had never seen so sweet and adorable a creature in all her life.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank BaumContext In 4 The Vegetable Kingdom