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Page 505
... turn Oz from a male autocracy , headed by the Scarecrow ( as appointed by the Wizard at the end of the first book ) , into a female autocracy , headed by Ozma , " rightful " queen of Oz , with the Good Witch Glinda as her chief advisor ...
... turn Oz from a male autocracy , headed by the Scarecrow ( as appointed by the Wizard at the end of the first book ) , into a female autocracy , headed by Ozma , " rightful " queen of Oz , with the Good Witch Glinda as her chief advisor ...
Page 518
... turn of the twentieth century . That element makes it difficult for contemporary readers to turn to these novels with pleasure . However plausible , well - constructed , and even suspenseful a novel such as The Yellow Wave might be ...
... turn of the twentieth century . That element makes it difficult for contemporary readers to turn to these novels with pleasure . However plausible , well - constructed , and even suspenseful a novel such as The Yellow Wave might be ...
Page 538
... turns people into zombies ; other people turn people into zombies ; life does it ( so do committees ) " ( 123 ) . The diasporas of slavery , also discussed in the chapter on splitting , brought corresponding diasporas of stories about ...
... turns people into zombies ; other people turn people into zombies ; life does it ( so do committees ) " ( 123 ) . The diasporas of slavery , also discussed in the chapter on splitting , brought corresponding diasporas of stories about ...
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