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Chapter VI.
You ; ans;for you s. It seems to me t be more coo scare them so easily.”

    quot;t; said t;but t doesnt make me any braver, and as long as I knoo be a coward I shall be unhappy.”

    So once more ttle company set off upon tately strides at Dorototo did not approve t first, for

    forget  ja after a time  ease, and presently toto and to be good friends.

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    quot;t; said ;to look  I cannot speak.”

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    quot;You people s,quot; ;o   guide you, and need never do  I , and so I must be very careful.  of course I neednt mind so much.”

    L. Frank Baum
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