The Lost Princess of Oz
er, Ozma of Oz. But not all of the Winkie Country is fully settled. At the east, which part lies nearest the Emerald City, there are beautiful farmhouses and roads, but as you trav
ry extending westward quite to the Deadly Desert that surrounds all the Land of Oz and separates that favored fairyland from the more common outside world. The Winkies who live in this west section have many tin mines, frey had descended from the mountain of the Yips. "Goodness me!" cried Nellary the Winkie wife when she saw the strange couple approaching her house. "I have seen many queer creatures in the Land of Oz, but n
in the doorway when the Frogman approached and said with a haughty croa
-plated lobster," replied Wil
him and said, "Do no
u must be very polite to the great Frogman, fo
hat?" inqui
Frogman nodded and strutted up and down, tw
s overgrown frog is the wisest cre
Scarecrow is," answered
is supposed to have the finest brains in all
brains. I am so wise that sometimes my wisdom makes my head ache. I know so much that often I have
rked Wiljon reflectively and eyeing the Frogman with a d
ere my jeweled dishpan is," s
have trouble enough in keeping track of our own dish
Wiljon the Winkie did not seem greatly impressed by the great Frogman, which seemed to that person
as they walked along a path. "If he could give a Sc
ater than any wizard. Depend on ME. If your dishp
be broken," declared the Coo
silence. Then he asked, "Why do you a
ndmothers since the beginning of time. It is, I believe, the very oldest thing in all the Yip Country-o
e Frogman, seeming to be s
f cookies and they burned up in the oven! I made another batch that proved too tough to eat, and I was so ashamed of them that I buried them in the ground. Even the third batch of cookies, which I brought with me in my basket, were pretty
gman with a sigh, "I suppose