The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum page 2

Stories including "Chap 14, Wonderful Wizard of Oz" and "Chapter 13, Wizard of Oz".

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    Chap 14, Wonderful Wizard of Oz

    Download the audio, right click, save as [audio: http://traffic.libsyn.com/blogrelations/wonderful-wizard-oz-chap14.mp3] We’ve now heard how Dorothy defeated the Wicked Witch of the West, and rescued her companions. In this chapter we shall meet the Winged Monkeys again – and hopefully they will be more friendly this time ! Read by Natasha.

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    Chapter 13, Wizard of Oz

    Dorothy has defeated the Wicked Witch of the West but her friends have payed a heavy price. Can the Yellow Winkies help her rescue the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion?

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    Chapter 12, Wizard of Oz

    The Wicked Witch of the West sends armies of strange creatures to attack Dorothy and her friends, but they fight back bravely.

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    Chapter 11, Wizard of Oz

    At last we meet the Wonderful Wizard of Oz in the Green Emerald City. He appears in three different guises.

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    Chap 10, Wizard of Oz

    Dorothy and her friends arrive at the Emerald City – so brilliant that they have to put on green spectacles before they enter.

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    Chapter 9, Wizard of Oz

    In which we meet a small but very important person.

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    Chapter 8, Wizard of Oz

    The scarecrow finds himself stuck up a pole once again and Dorothy and her friends find a new danger in the form of a flower.

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    Chapter 7, The Wizard of Oz

    Dorothy and her friends confront some terrible beasts called the Kalidahs.

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    Chapter 6, the Wizard of Oz

    Dorothy, the Tin Woodman, and the Scarecrow are on their way to meet the Wizard of Oz. A lion leaps out and chases the little dog Toto. He is ashamed to admit that he is a cowardly lion.

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    Chapter 5, The Wizard of Oz

    Is it better to have brains or a heart? The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman have different views.