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       THE PATCHWORK GIRL OF OZ
       BY L. FRANK BAUM
       AUTHOR OF THE ROAD TO OZ, DOROTHY AND THE WIZARD IN OZ,    THE EMERALD CITY OF OZ, THE LAND OF OZ, OZMA OF OZ, ETC.
       ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN R. NEILL
       The Reilly & Lee Co. Chicago
       COPYRIGHT 1913    By L Frank Baum    All RIGHTS RESERVED
       Affectionately Dedicated to    my young friend    Sumner Hamilton Britton    of Chicago
   PROLOGUE
   Through the kindness of Dorothy Gale of Kansas, afterward PrincessDorothy of Oz, an humble writer in the United States of America was onceappointed Royal Historian of Oz, with the privilege of writing thechronicle of that wonderful fairyland. But after making six books aboutthe adventures of those interesting but queer people who live in theLand of Oz, the Historian learned with sorrow that by an edict of theSupreme Ruler, Ozma of Oz, her country would thereafter be renderedinvisible to all who lived outside its borders and that allcommunication with Oz would, in the future, be cut off.
   The children who had learned to look for the books about Oz and wholoved the stories about the gay and happy people inhabiting that favoredcountry, were as sorry as their Historian that there would be no morebooks of Oz stories. They wrote many letters asking if the Historian didnot know of some adventures to write about that had happened before theLand of Oz was shut out from all the rest of the world. But he did notknow of any. Finally one of the children inquired why we couldn't hearfrom Princess Dorothy by wireless telegraph, which would enable her tocommunicate to the Historian whatever happened in the far-off Land of Ozwithout his seeing her, or even knowing just where Oz is.
   That seemed a good idea; so the Historian rigged up a high tower in hisback yard, and took lessons in wireless telegraphy until he understoodit, and then began to call "Princess Dorothy of Oz" by sending messagesinto the air.
   Now, it wasn't likely that Dorothy would be looking for wirelessmessages or would heed the call; but one thing the Historian was sureof, and that was that the powerful Sorceress, Glinda, would know what hewas doing and that he desired to communicate with Dorothy. For Glindahas a big book in which is recorded every event that takes placeanywhere in the world, just the moment that it happens, and so of coursethe book would tell her about the wireless message.
   And that was the way Dorothy heard that the Historian wanted to speakwith her, and there was a Shaggy Man in the Land of Oz who knew how totelegraph a wireless reply. The result was that the Historian begged sohard to be told the latest news of Oz, so that he could write it downfor the children to read, that Dorothy asked permission of Ozma and Ozmagraciously consented.
   That is why, after two long years of waiting, another Oz story is nowpresented to the children of America. This would not have been possiblehad not some clever man invented the "wireless" and an equally cleverchild suggested the idea of reaching the mysterious Land of Oz by itsmeans.
                                       L. FRANK BAUM.    "OZCOT"  at HOLLYWOOD  in CALIFORNIA
   LIST OF CHAPTERS
       CHAPTER                                     PAGE
        1--OJO AND UNC NUNKIE                        19
        2--THE CROOKED MAGICIAN                      23
        3--THE PATCHWORK GIRL                        35
        4--THE GLASS CAT                             47
        5--A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT                       55
        6--THE JOURNEY                               67
        7--THE TROUBLESOME PHONOGRAPH                83
        8--THE FOOLISH OWL AND THE WISE DONKEY       91
        9--THEY MEET THE WOOZY                       99
       10--SHAGGY MAN TO THE RESCUE                 115
       11--A GOOD FRIEND                            127
       12--THE GIANT PORCUPINE                      147
       13--SCRAPS AND THE SCARECROW                 159
       14--OJO BREAKS THE LAW                       179
       15--OZMA'S PRISONER                          191
       16--PRINCESS DOROTHY                         203
       17--OZMA AND HER FRIENDS                     215
       18--OJO IS FORGIVEN                          223
       19--TROUBLE WITH THE TOTTENHOTS              235
       20--THE CAPTIVE YOOP                         255
       21--HIPHOPPER THE CHAMPION                   267
       22--THE JOKING HORNERS                       275
       23--PEACE IS DECLARED                        287
       24--OJO FINDS THE DARK WELL                  299
       25--THEY BRIBE THE LAZY QUADLING             303
       26--THE TRICK RIVER                          311
       27--THE TIN WOODMAN OBJECTS                  323
       28--THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ               335
   

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