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  1. Gateman: [Nearly falls out of his porthole from shock] The Wizard?! But nobody can see the Great Oz! Nobody's ever seen the Great Oz! Even I've never seen him! Dorothy: Well, then — how do you know there is one? Gateman: Because he, uh... You're wasting my time! Dorothy: Oh please, please sir. I've got to see the Wizard. The Good Witch of the ...

  2. Gateman: [Nearly falls out of his porthole from shock] The Wizard?! But nobody can see the Great Oz! Nobody's ever seen the Great Oz! Even I've never seen him! Dorothy: Well, then — how do you know there is one? Gateman: Because he, uh... You're wasting my time! Dorothy: Oh please, please sir. I've got to see the Wizard.

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  4. Jan 3, 2024 · The Wizard of Oz Quotes. The Wizard of Oz quotes from Glinda, the Good Witch of the North. 1. “Are you a good witch or a bad witch?”. 2. “You’ve no power here! Begone, before someone drops ...

    • Chapter XV: The Discovery of Oz, The Terrible
    • Chapter XVI: The Magic Art of The Great Humbug
    • Chapter XVII: How The Balloon Was Launched

    The four travelers walked up to the great gate of Emerald City and rang the bell. After ringing several times, it was opened by the same Guardian of the Gates they had met before. “What! are you back again?” he asked, in surprise. “Do you not see us?” answered the Scarecrow. “But I thought you had gone to visit the Wicked Witch of the West.” “We di...

    Next morning the Scarecrow said to his friends: “Congratulate me. I am going to Oz to get my brains at last. When I return I shall be as other men are.” “I have always liked you as you were,” said Dorothy simply. “It is kind of you to like a Scarecrow,” he replied. “But surely you will think more of me when you hear the splendid thoughts my new bra...

    For three days Dorothy heard nothing from Oz. These were sad days for the little girl, although her friends were all quite happy and contented. The Scarecrow told them there were wonderful thoughts in his head; but he would not say what they were because he knew no one could understand them but himself. When the Tin Woodman walked about he felt his...

  5. Dorothy did not know what to say to this, for all the people seemed to think her a witch, and she knew very well she was only an ordinary little girl who had come by the chance of a cyclone into a strange land.

  6. Dorothy: Did you say something? [indiscernible sounds from the rusted Tin Man] Dorothy: He said oil can! The Scarecrow: Oil can what? Dorothy: Oil can...? What... Oh! Here it is! Where do you want to be oiled first? [Tin Man squeaks] The Scarecrow: He said his mouth! [they dab oil into the corners of Tin Man's mouth]

  7. As Dorothy gazed upon this in wonder and fear, the eyes turned slowly and looked at her sharply and steadily. Then the mouth moved, and Dorothy heard a voice say: “I am Oz, the Great and Terrible. Who are you, and why do you seek me?” It was not such an awful voice as she had expected to come from the big Head; so she took courage and answered:

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