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Evans, Robert J.

"Dorothy's Mystical Adventures in Oz"

I shall be sorry to miss hearing all the presidents speak."
"You are welcome to visit us any time," said President Jackson. "After
you return to Kansas, just focus your thoughts on us upon retiring for
the night, and visualize yourself with us. When you fall asleep, you
will be there."
"Thank you, everyone," said Dorothy. "This has been a delightful
experience and a wonderful privilege."
"The privilege is all ours," said President Jackson. "Goodbye my dears,
and God-speed."
Many of the presidents came over to shake hands again. All of them waved
goodbye.

*
Chapter Twenty:
Captured
*
Dorothy's little band walked back the same way they came. As they walked
past the presidents' homes, the Scarecrow remarked that it was a most
interesting experience. Everyone nodded in agreement.
"I'm just afraid," said Dorothy, "that Aunt Em and Uncle Henry just
won't believe a bit of this. The more I tell them about Oz, the less
they believe!"
"Perhaps you shouldn't tell them all at once," said the Tin Woodman.


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