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| | Dorothy Gale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Alongside this theme are scenes from the life of Judy Garland before, during and after her portrayal of the character in the 1939 movie, and the story of a contemporary man's investigation of the life of the "real" Dorothy. |  | | She also is the main character in the classic 1939 movie adaptation of the book. |  | | In most of the Oz books, Dorothy is the main hero of the stories. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Gale
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 | | At the palace in Evna, Dorothy, Billina, and Tiktok ran into her old friends and Oz's new ruler, Princess Ozma, who had come to free the Queen of Ev and her ten children. |  | | While hiding from unfriendly natives, Dorothy and Billina stumbled upon the inert form of Tiktok, a mechanical man who had been abandoned by his former owner. |  | | Her travels have forged an international alliance that has thwarted the efforts of evil creatures to plunge the fairy realms into a new dark age. |
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| | Oz In Pictures |
 | | Dorothy and her companions head off to the west on their mission to kill the witch. |  | | Dorothy and her friends return to the Emerald City with the witch's broomstick. |  | | But still,he gives the Scarecrow his brain, the Tin Man his heart and the Lion his courage. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/movies/wizofOz/photos.html
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| | Dorothy Gale (and Toto too!) Homepage |
 | | Before this castle he paused to set down Dorothy and Toto, for Crinklink was at present far too large to enter his own doorway. |  | | Toto growled fiercely and made his ears stand up straight, but the little man did not seem in the least afraid of the dog. |  | | Also the little dog knew he must try to save his mistress. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/pa/maryanne/dorothy.html
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| | University of Rochester School of Nursing: Research Fable 10. |
 | | Dorothy collected the smoldering laptop, freed her friends and suggested to the remaining jargon soldiers that they should find work in a crossword puzzle factory. |  | | Dorothy's friends and the citizens of IRB clustered around, offering suggestions about large yellow birds and meditation exercises. |  | | The rider was obviously well known to the celebrating townsfolk, who greeted her with excited descriptions of the Good Intentions' arrival. |
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http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/son/Fables/wizard.cfm
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| | Film Guide to The Wizard of Oz |
 | | Before she leaves Oz, she tells everyone there that she learned that if you think you've lost something, you shouldn't look any further than your own backyard, and if you don't find it there, it was never lost to begin with. |  | | Each of these characters in her dream represents one of her friends from home (Hunk, Hickory and Zeke). |  | | Everyone has flaws but if you love someone enough you should be willing to overlook them. |
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http://www.fredonia.edu/department/english/shokoff/Wizard.htm
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| | The Wizard of Oz - 2002 |
 | | A second version with book adaptations by John Kane, which follows the famous motion picture even more closely, was presented by the Royal Shakespeare Company in England in 1988. |  | | Her next plan includes the Lion, and involves a beautiful field of poppies with a poisonous scent. |  | | At least Miss Gulch won't be bothering Toto for a while. |
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http://www.paloa.org/wizard_of_oz.htm
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| | Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz by L. Frank Baum |
 | | When Dorothy recovered her senses they were still falling, but not so |  | | So he placed Dorothy upon one side of him and the boy upon the other |  | | upon the soles of Dorothy's shoes and then upon his own. |
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http://encyclopediaoftheself.com/classic_books_online/doroz10.htm
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| | Ozma of Oz by L. Frank Baum |
 | | Dorothy was so indignant that for a moment she could find no words to |  | | only about as tall as Dorothy herself, and his body was round as a |  | | "I am Dorothy Gale, of Kansas," replied the child; "and this gentleman |
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http://emotional-literacy-education.com/classic-books-online-c/ozmoz10.htm
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| | Wizard of Oz-The Story |
 | | Lord Growlie explains that the Wizard of Oz is the most powerful Wizard in the world, but that if you bother him with a foolish request, he could destroy you as quickly as a snap of his fingers. |  | | Dorothy sings Evening Star about love and romance. |  | | Dorothy introduces herself and her friends to Lord Growlie, his daughter Gloria and the Army. |
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http://www.hartfordjt1.k12.wi.us/cen_indx/musicalwiz/story.htm
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| | The Story of Dorothy Gage |
 | | For nearly one hundred years, a story was handed down through generations of Baums about a niece named Dorothy who died and was immortalized in L. Frank Baum's book. |  | | This picture was taken as the new stone was unveiled for the first time. |  | | However it is interesting to note that the surname Gale was not mentioned until Baum's second book. |
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http://www.beyondtherainbow2oz.com/dorothygage.html
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| | Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz as Dorothy |
 | | There truly was something about her that was magical and it had nothing to do with the ruby slippers. |  | | Therefore, I dedicate this site to Dorothy and the fairy tale legacy she left us. |  | | And, for a brief time transported us to a wonderful world where being good, and kind, and loving, will always lead to a better, kinder world. |
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http://www.kansasoz.com/infogarland.htm
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| | Dorothy Gale (83) |
 | | Reasonably priced hardcover, the first in a series intended to bring the magic of the original editions to today's readers. |  | | Facsimile of first edition complete with metallic-green-ink illustrations! |  | | Entries cover 630 Oz characters with synopses of 39 Oz books and 490 illustrations. |
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http://www.fictional100.com/dorothy.html
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| | Dorothy Noel Gale |
 | | Sweetheart I adore you and love you forever, Father in Heaven gave us each other I thank our Father for this wonderful blessing, We have our love now and forever. |  | | I really didn't think of myself as an old lady. |  | | This is located just as you leave West Richland, going into the first part of Benton City. |
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http://galewatch.net/histories/dorothy.html
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| | Dorothy Gale (Rokeby) |
 | | Dorothy married Sir Thomas Fairfax Of Denton, son of Sir William Fairfax and Isabel Thwaits. |  | | This Web Site was Created 24 Jun 2004 with Legacy 5.0 from Millennia |
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| | Dorothy of Oz Adventures |
 | | Now in one volume, these four chapters chronicle the first steps of Dorothy's journey down the darkest roads of Oz. |  | | Mark Masterson, and the photographic vision of award winning producer/director Greg Mannino. |  | | Dorothy #1 returns as a second printing, with a new cover by Greg Mannino! |
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http://www.dorothyofoz.net/store.html
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers - encyclopedia article about Dorothy L. Sayers. |
 | | Dorothy L. Sayers: Her Life and Soul by Dr. Barbara Reynolds. |  | | It begins with a telephone call to him from his mother, the dowager duchess of Denver, saying that the architect her vicar had hired to do some work on the church has just found a dead body in his bathtub, and it was wearing nothing but eye-glasses. |  | | Sayers appears, with Agatha Christie, as a title character in Dorothy and Agatha [ISBN 0-451-40314-2], a fictional murder mystery by Gaylord Larsen, in which a man is murdered in her dining room, and Sayers has to solve the crime. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Dorothy%20L.%20Sayers
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Dorothy Gale: Journey to Oz Book One |
 | | Amazon.ca: Books: Dorothy Gale: Journey to Oz Book One |  | | Look for books like Dorothy Gale: Journey to Oz Book One by subject: |  | | This does not follow the movie at all, this is alot darker, and Dorothy got herself some attitude. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/189499888X
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| | I18806: Dorothy Gale ( - 2 Jan 1595-6) |
 | | Descendants of Dorothy Gale and Sir Thomas Fairfax |  | | Thomas Fairfax and Dorothy Gale had the following children |
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http://web.ukonline.co.uk/Members/nigel.battysmith/Database/D0001/I18806.html
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| | Dorothy Gale: My Theory Behind the Princess of Oz |
 | | She was merely a youngster and has no recollection of her past. |  | | With young Dorothy in tow, he took you far into his imagination and you saw what he wrote into his books, which came out almost every Christmas for new generations to read in the early 1900s. |  | | Yet, no one knew and could not tell Henry and his wife that his sister and brother-in-law married into enchantment. |
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| | Theosophical Society in America |
 | | “Dorothy was a perfectly beautiful baby,” Maud wrote her sister Helen (letter from Maud Gage Baum to Helen Leslie Gage, November 27, 1898, Matilda Jewell Gage Collection). |  | | When I mentioned the story several years later, Matilda was more inclined to believe that her uncle had come upon the name Dorothy simply because it was a popular girl’s name of the time. |  | | Matilda was twelve when her sister Dorothy died. |
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http://www.theosophical.org/theosophy/oz/gageandgale
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| | Wizard of Oz images, pictures, characters, Toto, Judy Garland, Billie Burke |
 | | There along with her dog she encounters a Tin Man, a Cowardly Lion, and a Scarecrow that resembled people she knew at home. |  | | Dorothy kills the witch by throwing water on her which causes her to melt. |  | | This is an old mean lady that doesen't like Dorothy or her dog. |
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http://www.movieprop.com/tvandmovie/reviews/wizardofozcharacters.htm
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| | Talkin' Broadway Regional News & Reviews - "Was - 10/17/04 |
 | | As Dorothy's difficult life plays out with dark and dramatic consequences, Jonathan likewise deals with challenges from both his past and his impending fate. |  | | Jonathan's motivation for his trip is not established until the second act, in the song "Escape," and moving that scene to the first part of the show would clarify his character. |  | | For the most part, the book of the musical by Barry Kleinbort is interesting, believable and intriguing. |
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http://www.talkinbroadway.com/regional/cincy/cincy116.html
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| | DOROTHY'S OZ PAGE |
 | | Hi.My name is Dorothy because my mother loved |  | | If you have your own Ozzy site and would like to add it to this ring, please see the |  | | She had the book saved from when she was a little girl. |
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| | Zona Gale, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Rose Wilder Lane, and Josephine Herbst by Julia Ehrhardt |
 | | Rather than discussing familiar issues--such as woman suffrage and equal rights--that usually dominate our understanding of women's political activity in the early twentieth century as it surfaced in writings by canonical woman authors, Ehrhardt introduces readers to four lesser-known women and the political agendas they endorsed in both published and unpublished writings. |  | | For too long, popular twentieth-century female authors have been ignored by scholars--mainly because their stories were considered to lack serious political content or social commentary--despite their popularity with the general public. |  | | In Writers of Conviction, Julia C. Ehrhardt examines the literary careers of four American writers who have not received the critical attention they deserve: Zona Gale, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Rose Wilder Lane, and Josephine Herbst. |
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http://www.umsystem.edu/upress/spring2004/ehrhardt.htm
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| | Dorothy Gale-Journey to Oz Book One - Books - book sales |
 | | Dorothy Gale-Journey to Oz Book One - Books - book sales |  | | and more for Dorothy Gale-Journey to Oz Book One. |  | | Dorothy Thompson's Political Guide - A Study of American Liberalism and Its Relationship to Modern Totalitarian States. |
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http://www.currentnewsonline.com/buy3/dorothy_galejourney_to_oz_book_one_5174.htm
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| | Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, Mr. L. Frank Baum - HarperChildrens |
 | | This deluxe gift edition faithfully reproduces the rare first edition, including all sixteen color plates and all fifty black-and-white illustrations by John R. Neill, as well as the original colorful endpapers. |  | | Deep beneath the earth, Dorothy is reunited with her old friend the Wizard of Oz and his troupe of nine tiny piglets. |  | | Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz Books of Wonder |
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| | Hey Dorothy You're Not in Kansas Anymore (book) by Karen Mueller Bryson on AuthorsDen |
 | | It has the snap of the new genre called chick lit to which “Diary” is a prominent member; like “Diary” it explores the pain that twenty-somethings often experience in a society that isn’t keen on letting them grow up. |  | | In her fast-paced and funny first novel, Mueller Bryson tells the story of a young woman's wild journey coming to terms with her father's sudden death. |  | | What makes this novel better is that Our Dear Dorothy is just more likeable than Bridget because she is not quite so needy, quite so miserable, is just less of a cookie-cutter character all around. |
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| | Great Characters You Should Know |
 | | Dorothy, after many adventures accompanied by a Scarecrow, a Tin Man, and a Cowardly Lion, finally finds the Wizard, who they hope will solve all their problems. |  | | Dorothy Gale and her dog, Toto, are blown by a cyclone from Dorothy's aunt and uncle's farm in Kansas to the country of the Munchkins in the imaginary Land of Oz. |  | | The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum |
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| | Robots from the Land of OZ |
 | | The Mechanical Man was built as a servant for King Evoldo of Ev, who named it "Tiktok" because of the noise it made when operating. |  | | Just before the King's suicide, Tiktok was locked in a room, where he was found much later by Dorothy Gale of Kansas. |  | | Ozma of Oz, with an entourage that included Dorothy Gale, once journeyed to visit the Nome King. |
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| | Dorothy Gale Journey To Oz : Book 1 |
 | | Add this book to your wish list |  | | Dorothy Gale Journey To Oz : Book 1 |  | | The victims of hurricane Katrina need your help. |
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| | Memorable Quotes from The Oz Witch Project (1999) |
 | | Tin Man: Well why did you give him the map? |  | | Dorothy Gale: I want to apologize to the Lion's mom and to the tin man's mom and to the scarecrow's mom. |  | | Browse titles in the movie quotes section by letter: |
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http://indie.imdb.com/Quotes?0218495
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| | Dorothy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Dorothea or Dorothy is the name of two virgin martyrs and saints in the Christian church. |  | | She also appeared in most of the rest of the Oz books. |  | | In contemporary English literature, the most famous Dorothy is Dorothy Gale, the little girl who was blown to the Land of Oz by a cyclone in L. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy
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| | Writers of Conviction: The Personal Politics of Zona Gale, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Rose Wilder Lane, and Josephine ... |
 | | Click on book title to purchase from Amazon.com |  | | By reintroducing these authors, Ehrhardt reveals a fascinating and unexplored aspect of white, middle-class, and female authorship: the provocative links between each writer's personal politics and her literary aspirations. |  | | Combining feminist literary theory, women's history, and biographical criticism, this work presents a compelling study of a woman's individual journey to political consciousness and the writings that resulted from it. |
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http://www.nationallibrary.us/women-writers/women-writers04/0826215068AMUS571763.shtml
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| | Gale - Free Resources - Women's History - Biographies - Dorothy Dandridge |
 | | Meanwhile, Dorothy was subjected to years of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse at the hands of her mother's female lover. |  | | Mills, Earl, Dorothy Dandridge: A Portrait in Black, Holloway House, 1970. |  | | By 1940, however, the trio had disbanded, and Dorothy set out on her own. |
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http://www.galegroup.com/free_resources/whm/bio/dandridge_d.htm
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| | Dorothy Gale - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | Dorothy Parker's "The Last Question": A Study Guide from Gale's "Poetry for Students" (Volume 18, Chapter 10) |  | | The road to Oz: In which is related how Dorothy Gale of Kansas, the Shaggy Man, Button Bright, and Polychrome, the Rainbow's daughter met on an enchanted... |  | | Dorothy Parker's "Big Blonde": A Study Guide from Gale's "Short Stories for Students" (Volume 05, Chapter 2) |
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http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/dorothy_gale.htm
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| | Dorothy Gale |
 | | Dorothy then goes over there, and automatically has Toto in her arms- she didn’t bend over to pick him up! |  | | After Dorothy slaps the Cowardly Lion when he was trying to “bite” Toto, you can deliberately see Dorothy hold Toto over her face to cover up her hysteric laughing. |  | | When Dorothy, the Tin Man, and The Scarecrow are saying “Lions, and Tigers, and Bears- O my,” the first time, Dorothy’s lips don’t move. |
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http://www.patandal.com/Dorothy.htm
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| | Dorothy Gale |
 | | While Dorothy makes her journey to the Land of Oz, she encounters many new people, some good- some bad. |  | | At the end of “If I only had a heart…” the oil can bounces out of Dorothy’s hand, she never picks it up, but later on- she has it with her. |  | | But when Dorothy and the Scarecrow found him, he was standing up- right, what kind of a chopping position is that? |
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| | Dorothy E. (Noden) Gale |
 | | Widow of Leonard B. Gale, she leaves son Leonard W. and his wife Leslie of Ossipee; daughter Elsa M. and her husband Martin Tokowicz of Methuen; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. |  | | Gale was born, raised and educated in Lawrence, Mass., and later lived in Methuen, Mass. |  | | Before her retirement, she worked at the former Wester Electric Company of North Andover for more than 24 years. |
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http://www.eagletribune.com/news/stories/20031005/OB_002.htm
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| | Dorothy Gale in Shady Vale |
 | | Curzad Ohmsford as Auntie Em Dorothy Gale in Shady Vale Matinee Prelude |  | | Tiger Ty as Auntie Em the "La Dorothy Gale en Shady Vale" revival cast: |
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| | Comparison Compare Contrast Essays - Comparing Frank Baum’s Dorothy Gale of the Oz series and Lewis Carroll’s Alice ... |
 | | However, closer scrutiny reveals that only one of these characters is a true portrayal of what a little girl is really like, while the other is but a fulfillment of what most girls would only dream of being like. |  | | At first glance, both Alice and Dorothy appear to be rather accurate renditions of actual little girls who embark on their own adventures in strange and fantastical lands. |  | | First 1100 characters of Comparing Frank Baum’s Dorothy Gale of the Oz series and Lewis Carroll’s Alice of Alice in Wonderla: |
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| | Gayle Dorothy (nee Pennock) |
 | | Little Gayle Pennock, of Burnside, spent three days with her grandparents here. |  | | Following their marriage they lived for a time on the home place of her parents, Mr. |  | | Her parents, and only brother Audrey have preceded her in death. |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bryant/obits/Dorothy_Gayle.html
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| | Dorothy's South Dakota Roots |
 | | Many Oz scholars believe he based his description of Dorothy’s "great Kansas prairies" on his experiences there. |  | | For a complete listing of article comments, questions, and other discussions related to Karen Barker Crowley's The Wizard of Oz topic, please visit the Discussions page. |  | | Oz author L. Frank Baum visited Kansas just once, but he lived in Aberdeen, South Dakota from 1888 to 1891. |
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| | Seward County Museum |
 | | Dorothy's House was built in 1907 and donated to the Seward County Historical Society. |  | | It has been carefully restored and furnished to replicate the house shown in the movie "The Wizard of Oz", reproducing the warmth of the farmhouse where Dorothy realized that, "There's no place like home." Former governor John Carlin recognized the house as the official home of Dorothy Gale in 1981. |  | | Volunteers moved the house to its present location on the grounds. |
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http://www.sewardcountymuseum.com/sections/dorothy
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| | Dorothy |
 | | Her last name is Gale, and her Aunt Em is her mother's sister. |  | | Dorothy has been orphaned and lives with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry in Kansas. |  | | In her first adventure she is carried to Oz by a Tornado. |
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http://www.halcyon.com/piglet/ozites/oz0042.htm
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| | MetroActive CyberScape Weekly World Web |
 | | IT WAS AN auspicious day for the literary imagination when L. Frank Baum dreamed up the Land of Oz. |  | | In Tik-Tok of Oz, the formerly taciturn Toto becomes a talking dog, explaining that he simply had nothing interesting to say before. |  | | And if you thought Dorothy Gale's adventures ended with a click of her heels, think again. |
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