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"The Head shot forward and struck the Scarecrow"
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Illustration from L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The first of a fourteen-volume series, it remains the most popular of the Oz books — not least of all because it’s the only one illustrated by W. W. Denslow, whose depictions of Dorothy, Toto, and all the other creatures and landscapes of Oz have become so iconic as to be inseparable from Baum’s story. (Source: Library of Congress)
- "The Eyes looked at her thoughtfully" W. W. Denslow
- They walked side by side during the rest of the evening Virginia Frances Sterrett
- Ah, ha! you are at last in my domain, little fool! Virginia Frances Sterrett
- "She caught Toto by the ear" W. W. Denslow
- Baba Yaga Ivan Bilibin
- When She Got to the Middle of the Stream Jay Van Everen
- Rosalie saw before her eyes a tree of marvellous beauty Virginia Frances Sterrett
- She threw her arms around the neck of Bonne-Biche Virginia Frances Sterrett