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- Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea
- Chapter 23: The Coral Kingdom
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- The next day I woke with my head singularly clear. To my great surprise, I was in my own room. My companions,
- no doubt, had been reinstated in their cabin, without having perceived it any more than I. Of what had passed
- during the night they were as ignorant as I was, and to penetrate this mystery I only reckoned upon the chances
- of the future.\nI then thought of quitting my room. Was I free again or a prisoner? Quite free. I opened the door,
- went to the half deck, went up the central stairs. The panels, shut the evening before, were open. I went on to
- the platform.\nNed Land and Conseil waited there for me. I questioned them; they knew nothing. Lost in a heavy
- sleep in which they had been totally unconscious, they had been astonished at finding themselves in their cabin.
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+ The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
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+ Chapter 11: The Wonderful Emerald City of Oz
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+ Even with eyes protected by the green spectacles Dorothy and her friends were at first dazzled by the brilliancy of the wonderful City.
+ The streets were lined with beautiful houses all built of green marble and studded everywhere with sparkling emeralds.
+ They walked over a pavement of the same green marble, and where the blocks were joined together were rows of emeralds, set closely, and glittering in the brighness of the sun.
+ The window panes were of green glass; even the sky above the City had a green tint, and the rays of the sun were green.
+ \n\nThere were many people, men, women and children, walking about, and these were all dressed in green clothes and had greenish skins.
+ They looked at Dorothy and her strangely assorted company with wondering eyes, and the children all ran away and hid behind their mothers when they saw the Lion; but no one spoke to them.
+ Many shops stood in the street, and Dorothy saw that everything in them was green.
+ Green candy and green pop-corn were offered for sale, as well as green shoes, green hats and green clothes of all sorts.
+ At one place a man was selling green lemonade, and when the children bought it Dorothy could see that they paid for it with green pennies.
+ \n\nThere seemed to be no horses nor animals of any kind; the men carried things around in little green carts, which they pushed before them.
+ Everyone seeemed happy and contented and prosperous.
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