Thursday, October 22, 2009

Kin and liegemen and all. I could knock their two fool crowns together. But what good would that do without an answer that would shut both their mouths-except on penitence?' 'There will be such an answer ' said.

Guard against the ingress of every abuse which might without close vigilance appear. With these cautions the method here alluded to will be found to be of very great advantage in many studies; for. order prozac Her husband and herself to freedom. The Wizard had been standing near Bilbil the goat and now he was surprised to hear the animal say: "Joyful reunion isn't it? But it makes me tired to see grown people cry like children. " "Oho!" exclaimed the Wizard. "How does it happen Mr. Goat that you who have never been to the Land of Oz are able to talk?" "That's my business " returned Bilbil in a surly tone. The Wizard stooped down and gazed fixedly into the animal's eyes. Then he said with a pitying sigh: "I see; you are under an enchantment. Indeed I believe you to be Prince Bobo of Boboland. " Bilbil made no reply but dropped his head as if ashamed. "This is a great discovery " said the Wizard addressing Dorot! hy and the others of the party. "A good many years ago a cruel magician transformed the gallant Prince of Boboland into a talking goat and this goat being ashamed of his condition ran away and was never after seen in Boboland which is a country far to the south of here but bordering on the Deadly Desert opposite the Land of Oz. I heard of this story long ago and know that a diligent search has been made for the enchanted Prince without result. But I am well assured that in the animal you call Bilbil I have discovered the unhappy Prince of Boboland. " "Dear me Bilbil " said Rinkitink "why have you never told me this?" "What would be the use?" asked Bilbil in a low voice and still refusing to look up. "The use?" repeated Rinkitink puzzled. "Yes that's the trouble " said the Wizard. "It is one of the most powerful enchantments ever accomplished and the magician is now dead and the secret of the anti-charm lost. Even I with all my skill cannot restore Prince Bobo to his prope! r form. But I think Glinda might be able to do so and if you will all return with Dorothy and me to the Land of Oz where Ozma will make you welcome I will ask Glinda to try to break this enchantment. " This was willingly agreed to for they all welcomed the chance to visit the famous Land of Oz. So they bade good-bye to King Kaliko whom Dorothy warned not to be wicked any more if he. fsef5e4e485e844u4jj4dzjsjdn

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