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Tin Woodman of Oz, The

By: L. Frank Baum

...The Tin Woodman of Oz is the twelfth Land of Oz book written by L. Frank Baum and was originally published on May 13, 1918. The Tin Woodman is unexpectedly reunited with his Munchkin sweetheart Nimmie Amee from the days when he w...

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Marvelous Land of Oz, The

By: L. Frank Baum

...The Marvelous Land of Oz is the second of the Oz books. It follows the adventures of the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and Tip. The Emerald City has been taken over by the Army of Revolt, and our adventurous friends need the help of Glinda the Good to return it to its rightful ruler. (Summary by Paul Harvey)...

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Ozma of Oz (version 3)

By: L. Frank Baum

...Ozma of Oz: A Record of Her Adventures with Dorothy Gale of Kansas, the Yellow Hen, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, Tiktok, the Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger; Besides Other Good People too Numerous to Mention Faithfully Recorded Herein published on July 30, 1907, was the third book of L. Frank Baum's Oz series. It was the...

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Patchwork Girl of Oz, The

By: L. Frank Baum

...ator into marble statues. Ojo is joined by the patchwork girl Scraps, Dorothy, Dr. Pipt's Glass Cat, the Woozy, the Shaggy Man, the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman. They eventually visit the Emerald City to ask for help from the Wizard of Oz. (Summary by Daniel Anaya)...

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Ozma of Oz Version 2 (dramatic reading)

By: L. Frank Baum

...ing a quest to rescue the royal family of Ev from their captivity by the Nome King. Dorothy is also reunited with her old friends, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion. Together the adventurers travel to the Nome King’s underground kingdom and have many exciting adventures before returning to Oz, and for Dorothy, eventual return to her family in the “civil...

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Emerald City of Oz, The

By: L. Frank Baum

...sia, Bunbury and Bunnybury. Aunt Em and Uncle Henry also meet old friends like the Wizard, the Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, Jack Pumpkinhead and H. M. Wogglebug T. E. The travelers’ idyll is brought short by the plot of an old enemy, the Nome King. Seeking revenge for the loss of his magic belt, the Nome King has an underground tunnel...

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Ozma of Oz

By: L. Frank Baum

...ing a quest to rescue the royal family of Ev from their captivity by the Nome King. Dorothy is also reunited with her old friends, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion. Together the adventurers travel to the Nome King's underground kingdom and have many exciting adventures before returning to Oz, and for Dorothy, eventual return to her family in the civili...

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Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The (Dramatic Reading)

By: L. Frank Baum

...Dorothy: /newcatalog/people_public.php?peopleid=1401 Sibella </li> <li>The Scarecrow: /newcatalog/people_public.php?peopleid=204 Kaffen </li> <li>The Tin Woodman: /newcatalog/people_public.php?peopleid=26 DSayers </li> <li>The Cowardly Lion: /newcatalog/people_public.php?peopleid=2588 padraigo </li> <li>The Witch of the North: /newcatalog/people_public.php?peopleid=2895 je...

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La Stana Lignohakisto de Oz

By: L. Frank Baum

...l Esperanto de Broadribb, Donald (Donald Richard), 1933– Unue eldonita en la Angla kiel The Tin Woodman of Oz de Reilly & Britton, 1918. Unue el... ...peranto de Broadribb, Donald (Donald Richard), 1933– Unue eldonita en la Angla kiel The Tin Woodman of Oz de Reilly & Britton, 1918. Unue eldoni...

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The Daisy Chain: Or, Aspirations : A Family Chronicle

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

... teased him, and said he was a poor Scot, and his brother didn’t allow him tin enough to buy powder and shot. If Harry would have stayed at home, he w... ... halfpenny! Norman, if you would only lend it to me, you shall have all my tin till I have made it up—sixpence a week, and half-a-crown on New Year’s ... ...yes”; but Hector boldly standing his ground, with Blanche in his hand, the woodman discovered that here was the Miss Mary, of whom his little girls ta...

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The Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

By: Samuel Taylor Coleridge

...ignoble place with plaintive din, May’st rust obscure midst heaps of vulgar tin; — As if no joy had ever seiz’d my breast When from thy spout the s... ...pmost bough, And young ones they had, and were happy enow. But soon came a Woodman in leathern guise, His brow, like a pent-house, hung over his ey... ... And their mother did die of a broken heart. The boughs from the trunk the Woodman did sever; And they floated it down on the course of the river. ... ...band’s father told it me, Poor old Leoni! — Angels rest his soul! He was a woodman, and could fell and saw With lusty arm. You know that huge round... ...of the wind! Where, like a man beloved of God, Through glooms, which never woodman trod, How oft, pursuing fancies holy, My moonlight way ... ..., Bare crag, or mountain-tairn, or blasted tree, Or pine-grove whither woodman never clomb, Or lonely house, long held the witches’ home, ...

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The French Revolution a History

By: Thomas Carlyle

...ly, in the forest, a thousand years; only in the thousandth year, when the woodman arrives with his axe, is there heard an echoing through the solitud... ...roop; and will not wave, but lazily flap, as if metamorphosed into painted tin-banners! Worse, far worse, these hundred thousand, such is the Historia... ...t is Fersen on the right road? Northeastward, to the Barrier of Saint-Mar- tin and Metz Highway, thither were we bound: and lo, he drives right Northw... ...en: the fair Villaumes, mother and daughter, Milliners in the Rue St.-Mar- tin, give ‘a silver thimble, and a coin of fifteen sous (sevenpence halfpen...

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Walden Or, Life in the Woods

By: Henry David Thoreau

...is work a couple of miles past my house, — for he chopped all summer, — in a tin pail; cold meats, often cold woodchucks, and coffee in a stone bottle... ...stance. Though mainly but a humble route to neighboring villages, or for the woodman’s team, it once amused the traveller more than now by its variety...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...o do the following:  Determine what proportions of lead, antimony, and tin would produce type metal that poured and solidified properly.  Choo... ... (called ―lead‖ by printers, but actually an alloy of lead, antimony, and tin). After making adjustments for the required column width, font, styl... ...Burke, James. Connections. Boston: Little Brown, 1978. Cleaves, Francis Woodman. The Secret History of the Mongols. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univers...

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The Kalevala the Epic Poem of Finland Translated into English

By: John Martin Crawford

...dropped his knife into the stream. Ahto, as in the fable, “Mercury and the Woodman,” moved by the tears of the unfortunate lad, swam to the scene, div... ...nd the fertile plains of Pohya. Comes a beauteous maid to meet him, With a tin pin on her bosom, On the heather of Pohyola, O’er the Pohya hills and m... ...Eat the dainties that I give thee.” This the answer of the maiden With the tin pin on her bosom: “I have scorn to give thy snow sledge, Scorn for thee... ... Drew her to a seat beside him, Quickly in his furs enwrapped her; And the tin adorned made answer, These the accents of the maiden: “Loose me from th...

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