“ All magic is unnatural, and for that reason is to be feared and avoided. ”
L. Frank Baum, The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904). copy citation
Author | L. Frank Baum |
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Source | The Marvelous Land of Oz |
Topic | magic fear |
Date | 1904 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/54/54-h/54-h.htm |
Context
“"This is surely a most extraordinary adventure," said the Woggle-Bug, who was greatly amazed; "for it upsets all the Natural Laws that I heard Professor Nowitall teach in the school-house."
"Of course it does," said the Scarecrow, wisely. "All magic is unnatural, and for that reason is to be feared and avoided. But I see before us the gates of the Emerald City, so I imagine we have now overcome all the magical obstacles that seemed to oppose us."
Indeed, the walls of the City were plainly visible, and the Queen of the Field Mice, who had guided them so faithfully, came near to bid them good-bye.”
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