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<font style=font-size:1px>They followed the course of a broad stream and
passed several more pretty cottages; but of course they saw no one, nor did
any one speak to them Fruits and flowers grew plentifully all about, and
there were many of the delicious damas that the people of Voe were so fond
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<font style=font-size:1px>About noon they stopped to allow Jim to rest in
the shade of a pretty orchard, and while they plucked and ate some of the
cherries and plums that grew there a soft voice suddenly said to them: There
are bears near by</font><br>
<font style=font-size:1px>Be careful</font><br>
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<font style=font-size:1px>The Wizard got out his sword at once, and Zeb
grabbed the horse-whip Dorothy climbed into the buggy, although Jim had been
unharnessed from it and was grazing some distance away</font><br>
<font style=font-size:1px>The owner of the unseen voice laughed lightly and
said: You cannot escape the bears that way How CAN we 'scape? asked Dorothy,
nervously, for an unseen danger is always the hardest to face</font><br>
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<font style=font-size:1px>You must take to the river, was the
reply</font><br>
<font style=font-size:1px>The bears will not venture upon the
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let me add an original dokkent. It was not written by Homer, but by a boy
of eleven, long since dead,<br>
<font style=font-size:1px>But we would be drowned! exclaimed the
girl</font><br>
<font style=font-size:1px>Oh, there is no need of that, said the voice,
which from its gentle tones seemed to belong to a young girl</font><br>
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and is dated only twenty years ago. I shall punctuate, to make things
clearer, but not change the spelling.<br>
Upon any American, the strangeness of this incident is somewhat lost. For
as far back as he goes in his own land, he will find some alien camping
there; the Cornish miner, the French or Mexican half-blood, the negro in the
South, these are deep in the woods and far among the mountains. But in an
old, cold, and rugged country such as mine, the days of immigration are long
at an end; and away up there, which was at that time far beyond the
northernmost extreme of railways, hard upon the shore of that ill-omened
strait of whirlpools, in a land of moors where no stranger came, unless it
should be a sportsman to shoot grouse or an antiquary to decipher runes, the
presence of these small pedestrians struck the mind as though a
bird-of-paradise had risen from the heather or an albatross come fishing in
the bay of Wick. They were as strange to their surroundings as my lordly
evangelist or the old Spanish grandee on the Fair Isle.<br></p>
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