"What did you say would be in the pudding?" asked the Scarecrow.
"What I'm trying to say," answered Lion, patiently, "is that when we
meet face to face the real test will begin."
"Oh," said the Scarecrow. "I understand."
"We must all have faith," said Dorothy, "and know that, without a doubt,
we have overcome hate."
Everyone was so busy talking that none had paid too much attention to
the surroundings. "Look!" said the Lion. "Look at the beautiful homes!"
They were very surprised to see several lovely houses scattered about.
The landscaping was comprised of little wooden knolls surrounded by the
greenest of green grass. Little winding paths of yellow brick connected
all of the houses together. The homes themselves were all of different
architecture and design: from a southern mansion to a very modern
split-level. One house was a very pretty Tudor style home, with flowers
of every variety around it. Another, a beautiful Spanish style home, had
the most beautiful garden that Dorothy had ever seen; with small lakes
and waterfalls and exotic plants and trees of every variety.
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