Out Of Oz: The Final Volume In The Wicked Years - Plot & Excerpts
“A little restraint in the theatrics,” said the magistrate. “When I came to,” she continued, less sonorously, “I found myself in the elevator cage half buried in a landslide. When people dug me out I assumed they would be San Franciscans. But just my luck. Imagine: a tribe of little people! Again! At first I thought I’d discovered yet another tiresome country, but eventualy someone caled Sakkali Oafish told me I was in Oz. So you see, your honor, I had no designs at al, except to have a nice holiday and maybe buy some lace for my hope chest, in the off chance any felow ever gets interested in me.” She looked with big eyes across the room again. “I don’t think my prospects for a husband are terribly strong, not at this particular point in time.” “First things first,” said Lord Nipp. “Dorothy Gale, you are charged with crimes against Munchkinland. Crimes of the most grievous sort because they conflate aggression against the state with assault against individuals.
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