AUTHOR’S NOTEThe success achieved last year by “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”--a book that not only ran through many large editions, but brought the author hundreds of letters from interested little folks--has induced me to follow that tale with another, herein presented.Should “Dot and Tot of Merryland” win the approval of my young friends, I shall be pleased and contented.In any event Mr. Denslow’s quaint and merry pictures, which, in this book excel all his previous work, will be sure to induce happiness in the heart of every beholder.L. FRANK BAUM. Chicago, July 1, 1901.AUTHOR’S NOTEDEDICATION.Chapter 1. RoselawnChapter 2. TotChapter 3. The BoatChapter 4. Under the CliffsChapter 5. The Watch-Dog of MerrylandChapter 6. The First ValleyChapter 7. The Clown CountryChapter 8. The Second ValleyChapter 9. The Third ValleyChapter 10. The Queen of MerrylandChapter 11. The Palace of WondersChapter 12. Prince Tot and Princess DotChapter 13. The Revolt of the DollsChapter 14. The Queen’s Fairy WandChapter 15. The Valley of PussycatsChapter 16. The Busy Mr. SplitChapter 17. The Animals That Wound UpChapter 18. The Valley of Lost ThingsChapter 19. The Lost CrownsChapter 20. The Voyage Ends
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