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Chapter VIII.
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    te and blue and purple blos- soms, besides great clusters of scarlet poppies,  dazzled Dorothys eyes.

    quot;Arent tiful?quot; t of t flowers.

    quot;I suppose so,quot; ans;ter.”

    quot;If I only , I s; added tin oodman.

    quot;I al; said t;t t so brighese.”

    t pop- pies, and fe of a great meadow of poppies.

    No is   anyone  carried a of t Dorot kno a red flo ly  s sit doo rest and to sleep.

    But tin oodman  let his.

    quot;e must  back to t;  il Dorotand no longer. e of  w asleep.

    quot; s; asked tin oodman.

    quot;If ;the dog is asleep already.”

    It rue; toto tle mistress.

    But tin oodman, not being made of fles troubled by t of the flowers.

    quot;Run fast,quot; said to t;and get out of ttle girl  if you soo big to be carried.”

    So t as   of sight.

    quot;Let us make a c; said toto and put t and the flowers.

    On and on t seemed t t carpet of deadly flo surrounded them would never end.

    t last came upon t asleep among too strong for t and  last, and fallen only a s distance from t grass spread in beautiful green fields before them.

    quot;e can do not; said tin oodman,   sadly; quot;for oo o lift. e must leave o sleep on forever, and per  last.”

    quot;Im sorry,quot; said t;t let us go on.”

    to a pretty spot beside to prevent ly on t grass and ed for to waken her.

    L. Frank Baum
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