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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
"The story of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" was written solely to please children of today. It aspires to being a moderniozed fairy tale, in which the wonderment and joy are retained and the heartaches and nightmares are left out."
-L. Frank Baum
Chicago, April, 1900
Chapter 1 - The Cyclone
Chapter II - The Council with the Munchkins
Chapter III - How Dorothy Saved the Scarecrow
Chapter IV - The Road Through the Forest
Chapter V - The Rescue of the Tin Woodman
Chapter VI - The Cowardly Lion
Chapter VII - The Journey to the Great Oz
Chapter VIII - The Deadly Poppy Field
Chapter IX - The Queen of the Field Mice
Chapter X - The Garden of the Gates
Chapter XI - The Emerald City of Oz
Chapter XII - The Search for the Wicked Witch
Chapter XIII - The Rescue
Chapter XIV - The Winged Monkeys
Chapter XV - The Discovery of Oz, the Terrible
Chapter XVI - The Magic Art of the Great Humbug
Chapter XVII - How the Balloon was Launched
Chapter XVIII - Away to the South
Chapter XIX - Attacked by the Fighting Trees
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