CHAPTER 1 Toto Carries a Message CHAPTER 2 Ozma and Glinda Go Away CHAPTER 4 The Mimics Mean Mischief CHAPTER 5 Prisoners of the Mimics CHAPTER 6 Dorothy and the Wizard Speak Strangely CHAPTER 7 In the Cavern of the Doomed CHAPTER 8 Toto Makes a Discovery CHAPTER 10 The Village of Pineville Chapter 12 Story Blossom Garden CHAPTER 14 The Mimic Monarchs Lock Themselves In CHAPTER 15 In the Chamber of Magic CHAPTER 17 The Mimics in the Emerald City CHAPTER 18 The Return of Ozma and Glinda CHAPTER 20 In the Mirrored Ballroom CHAPTER 21 The Shattering of the Mirrors CHAPTER 22 What the Magic Picture Revealed by JACK SNOW, founded on and continuing ILLUSTRATED BY FRANK KRAMER THE REILLY & LEE CO. THE MAGICAL MIMICS IN OZ COPYRIGHT 1946 PRINTED IN [Transcriber's Note: Extensive research did not uncover any TO THE CHILDREN As long as I can remember, I have been reading Oz books, and now I am very proud and happy to have been permitted to write a book about the latest happenings in the Land of Oz. Mr. Kramer has made many delightful illustrations for this book, and I know you will enjoy the fun and life that he has so skillfully put into his pictures. As for the Magical Mimics, I think you will agree with me that these surprising creatures made things pretty exciting for our Oz friends while they were in the Emerald City. Nevertheless, now that the Mimics are powerless, I am inclined to forgive them; since, had it not been for them, Dorothy and the Wizard would not have discovered winsome little Ozana and her Story Blossom Garden. I hope this story pleases you and that you will write me many letters—all of which I promise to answer as soon as possible. I am sure that your suggestions and ideas will be of great help to me in writing future Oz books, and I am looking forward with much pleasure to receiving them. Jack Snow. January 10, 1946. This Book Is Dedicated to CONTENTS
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