Chapter XXII.
me you can summon us,quot; said to Dorot;so good-bye and good luck to you.”
quot;Good-bye, and t; returned to t of sigwinkling.
try of the Quadlings seemed rich and happy.
tty rippling brooks rong bridges across ted brig as ted yellory of try of t and fat and looked cured, the yel- lowing grain.
t travelers o it and knocked at t o eat toto.
quot; to tle of Glinda?quot; asked the child.
quot;It is not a great ; ans;take to t.
tarted afresty bridges until tiful Castle. Before tes rimmed o her:
quot;o try?”
quot;to see tc; she answered.
quot;ill you take me to her?”
quot;Let me ; told o tle. After a fes so say t Doroto be admitted at once.
L. Frank Baum