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Kabumpo in Oz

day dragged on but nothing came from the big rock room but thumps, grumbles and bangs.

"It is fortunate that you do not eat, Peg, dear," sighed the rabbit late in the afternoon, nibbling disconsolately on a stale biscuit he had found under his bureau. "Shall you care very much if I starve I probably shall, you Of course no one in Oz can die, but starving forever is not comfortable either." At this the wooden doll seemed to shake her head, as much as to say: "You won't starve, Wag dear; just be patient a little longer." Not that she really said this,

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