Wizard of Oz

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(Part 8)
(Part 8)
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Of course being a Haunted Forest, they discuss whether they believe in '''spooks'''.  The Tin Woodsman says he doesn't so the spooks lift him up and then drop him to the ground.  The Witch, watching all this through her crystal ball, now commands the Flying Monkeys to, "Take your army to the Haunted Forest and bring me that girl and her dog.  Do what you like with the others, but I want her alive and unharmed."  The Flying Monkeys attack and take Dorothy and Toto, while pulling the straw out of the Strawman, but leaving the Tin Woodsman and the Lion apparently unharmed.   
 
Of course being a Haunted Forest, they discuss whether they believe in '''spooks'''.  The Tin Woodsman says he doesn't so the spooks lift him up and then drop him to the ground.  The Witch, watching all this through her crystal ball, now commands the Flying Monkeys to, "Take your army to the Haunted Forest and bring me that girl and her dog.  Do what you like with the others, but I want her alive and unharmed."  The Flying Monkeys attack and take Dorothy and Toto, while pulling the straw out of the Strawman, but leaving the Tin Woodsman and the Lion apparently unharmed.   
  
Now a prisoner at the Witch's Castle, Dorothy agrees to give up the Ruby slippers if the Witch will not harm Toto, but the Witch remembers that the slippers won't come off until Dorothy is dead.  Toto jumps out of the basket where he was put, and runs off to find the others.  The Witch now is really upset.  She turns an hourglass over and tells Dorothy that that is all the time she has left and then Dorothy will be '''dead'''.
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Now a prisoner at the Witch's Castle, Dorothy agrees to give up the Ruby slippers if the Witch will not harm Toto, but the Witch remembers that the slippers won't come off until Dorothy is dead.  Toto jumps out of the basket where he was put, and runs off to find the others.  The Witch now is really upset.  She turns an hourglass over and tells Dorothy that that is all the time she has left and then Dorothy will be '''dead'''. The Witch leaves the room, but now Dorothy bursts into tears, calling out for Auntie Em who then appears in the Witch's crystal ball, although they can't hear each other.  Auntie Em's image is then replaced by the Witch's, who mocks Dorothy. "I'll give you Auntie Em my pretty!" (followed by cackling and shrill laughter).
 
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The Witch leaves the room, but now Dorothy bursts into tears, calling out for Auntie Em who then appears in the Witch's crystal ball, although they can't hear each other.  Auntie Em's image is then replaced by the Witch's, who mocks Dorothy. "I'll give you Auntie Em my pretty!" (followed by cackling and shrill laughter).
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Meanwhile Toto finds his way down the mountainside and back to the forest where the Lion and Tin Woodsman are re-stuffing the Scarecrow.  They all climb up the mountain to where the Witch's Castle sits on top, and examine it, arriving just at the '''changing of the guards'''.
 
Meanwhile Toto finds his way down the mountainside and back to the forest where the Lion and Tin Woodsman are re-stuffing the Scarecrow.  They all climb up the mountain to where the Witch's Castle sits on top, and examine it, arriving just at the '''changing of the guards'''.

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