I hope one day they'll all come to their
senses and see how ridiculous the whole thing is."
"I'm sure it's only a matter of time," said Dorothy. "My fellow mortals
can't remain in the dark ages for ever."
"Not to change the subject," said the Tin Woodman, "but where do we go
from here?"
"We haven't heard much of the Wicked Witch lately," said the Scarecrow.
"Maybe she's gone into hiding," said Dorothy.
"Not her," replied the Tin Woodman. "She's not scared of anyone."
"She could be getting scared," said Dorothy, "now that we're getting
closer to where she lives."
"Why should she be scared of us?" asked the Cowardly Lion. "She has all
that magic. We don't have any."
"We may not have all that exotic magic," said Dorothy. "But we have more
power."
"More power?" questioned everyone at once.
"Yes," said Dorothy emphatically. "Haven't you been absorbing all that
we have been told? Love is the greatest power in the world -- in the
entire universe."
"Well, the proof will be in the pudding," said the Lion.
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