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"Oh, I couldn't POSS'BLY eat it, unless it was cooked," exclaimed Dorothy. "But I'm much obliged for your kindness, just the same." "Don't mention it, my dear," answered the hen, calmly, and began preening her feathers. For a moment Dorothy stood looking out over the wide sea.

Dorothy came close to the buttons and whispered: "Would you really warn Crinklink if I tried to escape?" "You can't escape," growled the bear. "Crinklink would become a giant, and soon overtake you." "But you might kill him while he sleeps," suggested the cat, in a soft voice. "Oh!" cried Dorothy, drawing back; "I couldn't poss'bly kill anything even to save my life."

"I'm so nervous over our dear Ozma," said the Cowardly Lion in his deep, rumbling voice, "that it would make me unhappy to remain behind while you are trying to find her. But do not get into any danger, I beg of you, for danger frightens me terribly." "We'll not get into danger if we can poss'bly help it," promised Dorothy, "but we shall do anything to find Ozma, danger or no danger."

"And is Miss Belloni gone?" said Merthyr, looking steadily for answer. "To be sure, sir, she has; but have ye got a squeak of pain? Oh, dear! it makes my blood creep to see a man who's been where there's been firing of shots in a temper. Ye're vary pale, sir." "She went on what day?" asked Merthyr. "Oh! I can't poss'bly tell ye that, Mr. Pow's, havin' affairs of my own most urrgent. But, Mr.

When the refreshments had been enjoyed by all and the servants had retired Dorothy said: "I must go now, for it's getting late and I'm lost. I've got to find the Wizard and Aunt Em and Uncle Henry and all the rest sometime before night comes, if I poss'bly can." "Won't you stay with us?" asked the King. "You will be very welcome." "No, thank you," she replied. "I must get back to my friends.

"And is Miss Belloni gone?" said Merthyr, looking steadily for answer. "To be sure, sir, she has; but have ye got a squeak of pain? Oh, dear! it makes my blood creep to see a man who's been where there's been firing of shots in a temper. Ye're vary pale, sir." "She went on what day?" asked Merthyr. "Oh! I can't poss'bly tell ye that, Mr. Pow's, havin' affairs of my own most urrgent. But, Mr.

"It is possible," agreed the Wizard, "if this proves to be the path she usually takes. But I have been examining this tunnel, and I do not see any signs of so large a beast having passed through it." "Then we're all right," said the girl, "for if the dragon went the other way she can't poss'bly get to us now." "Of course not, my dear. But there is another thing to consider.

It was, of course, Morry put it that way because "of course" sometimes comforts you, of course just possible that Jolly's step-one might be different. Ellen might know of there being another kind. So, under the skilful, gentle hands, the boy looked up and chanced it. "Ellen," he said "Ellen, are they all that kind, all of 'em? Jolly's kind, I mean? I thought poss'bly you might know one"

"I'm so nervous over our dear Ozma," said the Cowardly Lion in his deep, rumbling voice, "that it would make me unhappy to remain behind while you are trying to find her. But do not get into any danger, I beg of you, for danger frightens me terribly." "We'll not get into danger if we can poss'bly help it," promised Dorothy; "but we shall do anything to find Ozma, danger or no danger."