Lines Flashcards

1
Q

first line of the show

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Oh Jeepers! My heart’s thumping so loud I can’t hardly breathe. Toto. Toto. No need to be scared. She ain’t followin’ us. I won’t let her harm you anyhow. Toto! Toto!

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fourth line of show, toto runs on stage to you

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Did she hurt you? She tried to, didn’t she? She must be the meanest old woman that ever was. Let’s go tell Uncle Henry and Auntie Em. They’ll take care of her. Auntie Em! Auntie Em!

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3
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Fifty seven, fifty eight

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Aunt em, just listen to what Miss Gulch did to Toto! She-

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4
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Dorothy, please! we’re trying to count! fifty eight

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oh, but aunt em, she hit him-

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don’t bother us now honey. this old incubator’s gone bad. we’re likely to lose all our chicks.

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oh, but aunt em, Miss Gulch hit toto right over the back with a rake just because she says he get in her garden and chases her nasty old cat.

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6
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seventy. dorothy, please!

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but he doesn’t do it every day- just once or twice a week. and he can’t catch her old cat, anyway. now she says she’s going to get the-

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7
Q

dorothy! we’re busy!

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uncle henry. can’t you do something?

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8
Q

Sense or no sense, when I lift up the axle you two shove her on.

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Zeke, Hickory… know what miss Gulch did to toto?

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9
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I swear they made this new wheel smaller than the other three!

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[talking about miss gulch and toto] she tried to kill him

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10
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get it on there ‘fore my arms are pulled out of their sockets. I ain’t made of iron. okay, okay

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Why won’t anyone listen?

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11
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Ow! you got my finger!

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what am i going to do about miss gulch, Hunk?

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12
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now look it, dorothy, you ain’t using your head about miss gulch. Ain’t you got no brains?

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sure I have brains!

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13
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quit standing there and clear that junk outta the wagon. we got a parcel of lumber to haul from town before the weather turns. will do, Mr. gale

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zeke, what am i going to do?

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14
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well for a start kid, don’t let that old gulch heifer try and buffalo you. she ain’t nothing to be afraid of. you go to stand up to her, that’s all, with a little courage, a little grit.

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i’m not afraid of her

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15
Q

that’s what i want to hear the next time she squawks,you still right up to her and spit in her eye. that’s what I’d do.

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would you really?

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16
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I sure would! in this life you gotta walk tall, shoot straight and then you got no reason to be scared of nothing and nobody. [zeke gets scared by hickory and hunk]

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Oh! zeke! are you alright?

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17
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what are you trying to do? kill a guy?

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how can you be so cruel?

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18
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it’s just a joke, dorothy

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can’t you see how white he is? you really scared him.

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19
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get the wagon hitched up and zeke you go feed those hogs before they worry themselves into anemia! yes ma’am.

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auntie em, really- do you know what miss gulch said she was going to do to toto? she said she was going to-

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20
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dorothy dear, stop imagining things. you always get yourself into a fret over nothing

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but-

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21
Q

now, you just help us out today and find yourself a place where you won’t get into any trouble

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some place where there isn’t any trouble. I wonder if there is such a place, toto? there must be. no a place where you can get to by a boat or a train. It’s far, far away– behind the moon– beyond the rain– [somewhere over the rainbow]

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22
Q

that dog’s a menace to society

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that’s not true!

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23
Q

as an act of public service, young lady, I’m taking that dog to the Sheriff and make sure he’s destroyed

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destroyed? toto? oh, you can’t! you musn’t! uncle henry! auntie em! you won’t let her, will you?

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24
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oh course we won’t. will we em? [responding to destroyed? toto? you can’t! you musn’t! uncle henry! auntie em! you won’t let her, will you?]

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oh, please, aunt em! toto didn’t mean to. he didn’t know he was doing anything wrong. I’m the one that ought to be punished. You can send me to bed without supper.

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25
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Em: What does it say, Henry? Henry: Hand him over, Dorothy.

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no, I won’t let you take him.

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26
Q

we can’t go against the law, dorothy. I’m afraid poor toto will have to go.

A

No!

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27
Q

here’s what I’m taking him in, so he won’t attack me again.

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no, no, no! i won’t let you take him! you go away! or, I’ll bite you myself!

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28
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[no, no, no! i won’t let you take him! you go away! or, I’ll bite you myself!] Dorothy!

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you’re nothing but a wicked old witch! uncle henry, auntie em, don’t let ‘em take toto! don’t let her take him– please!

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29
Q

[dorothy takes toto and runs away] Miss Gulch: stop her! Hickory: it’s no use running, dorothy

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i thought you were my friend.

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30
Q

you can’t fight the law, honey. some things are bigger than all of us. let me have him, dorothy.

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oh, please, please…

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31
Q

put him in the basket, henry. that’s more like it

A

don’t uncle henry. oh, toto!

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32
Q

nearly ain’t good enough. you git it done right now. skies getting darker every minute. come inside honey

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I’m not going wnyehere with you. if you really loved me you wouldn’t’ve let toto go.

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33
Q

she had an order from the sheriff, dorothy. what could we do? wave a wand and make it disappear?

A

you could have tried. you stood there like you was stuffed or something.

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34
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[you could have tried. you stood there like you was stuffed or something.] I couldn’t think of anything. I’m… I’m sorry

A

one mean old woman and you were scared of her.

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35
Q

[one mean old woman and you were scared of her.] it weren’t my place to interfere.

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and you’re worst of all. I just… just hate you.

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36
Q

don’t say that dorothy. you’ll make me feel terrible, like me heart was all tore out.

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i don’t care. i never want to see any of you again, ever, ever, ever. toto was the onyl friend i had in the world, and I’ll never see him again as long as I live. toto?

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37
Q

toto comes back after Miss gulch suposedly took him away

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Toto, darling! oh you came back! you got away from that terrible woman, you wonderful dog. But she’ll be coming back for you any minute. we’ve got to get away! we’eve got to run away! we’ll pack a few things and run far, far away from here. and we’re never, ever comin’ back.

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38
Q

who might you be? no, no! don’t tell me. you’re traveling in disguise. no, that;s not right I… you’re… you’re going on a visit. no, I’m wrong. you’re… you’re running away.

A

how did you guess?

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39
Q

professer marvel never guesses. he knows! haha! now, why are you running away

A

why…

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40
Q

no, no! don;t tell me. they– they don’t understand you at home. they don’t appreciate you. you want to see other lands, big cities, big mountains, and big oceans.

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why, it’s just like you can read my mind

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41
Q

it is my trade, my calling. see what it says on the side of my conveyance. [toto eats the sausage]

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oh, toto, that’s not polite! we haven’t been asked yet.

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42
Q

ha ha ha. he’s perfectly welcome. ha ha! as one dog to another, huh? ha ha ha! here now, let’s see. where were we?

A

oh, please, professor can’t we go with you and see all the crowned heads of europe?

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43
Q

we’ll gaze into the crystal. ah, what’s this I see? a house… with a picket fence.

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that’s our farm!

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44
Q

oh, yes. there’s… there’s… there’s… there’s a woman. she’s… she’s wearing a… a… polka dot dress. her face is worried.

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that’s aunt em.

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45
Q

[that’s aunt em.] yes. her… her name is emily.

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that’s right! what’s she doing?

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46
Q

I… I can’t quite see. why she’s crying. someone has hurt her. someone has just about broken her heart.

A

why would anyone do that?

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47
Q

I don’t know but it’s… it’s someone she loves very much; someone she’s been very kind to. someone she’s taken care of in sickness.

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i had the measles once… and she stayed right by me every minute.

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48
Q

[i had the measles once… and she stayed right by me every minute.] uh-huh.

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but that was when I was very small. she doesn’t care about me at all now. and i don’t care about her.

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49
Q

oh well, that’s not what the crystal says.

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they were going to kill toto and she did nothing to stop them.

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50
Q

I don’t see any of that in the crystal. all i see is a woman who does the best she can– and misses you terribly.

A

what’s she doing now?

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51
Q

yes, she’s… what’s this? why, she’s… she’s putting her hand on her heart! she’s… she’s dropping down on the bed!

A

oh you… you don’t suppose she could really be sick, do you? Oh! oh, i’ve got to go home right away!

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52
Q

But what’s this? I thought you were going along with me!

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Oh no! No, I have to get to her right away. Come on toto! come on, come on! Goodbye, professor Marvel, and thanks a lot!

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53
Q

there’s nothing else we can do, em. ‘cept pray for all of us!

A

auntie em! auntie em! auntie em! where is everybody?

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54
Q

[auntie em! auntie em! auntie em! where is everybody?] [house starts to spin]

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what happened? where am I? why is it all moving? Look, toto, a flying cow. everything’s flying. e must be inside the twister. Toto, look!

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55
Q

[dorothy lands in munchkinland]

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toto– i ahve a feeling we’re not in kansas anymore. we must be over the rainbow! [glinda appears] now i– now i know we’re not in Kansas.

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56
Q

are you a good witch or a bad witch?

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who, me? I– I’m not a witch at all. I’m Dorothy Gale from Kansas

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57
Q

oh! well, is that the witch? [points to toto]

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who, toto? toto’s my dog.

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58
Q

and so, what the Munchkins want to know is, are you a good witch or a bad witch?

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but I’ve already told you. I’m not a witch at all. witches are old and ugly. [giggles] what was that?

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59
Q

the munchkins. they’re laughing because I’m a witch. I’m glinda, the witch of the North.

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You are! I beg your pardon! But I’ve never heard of a beautiful witch before.

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60
Q

the munchkins are happy because you have freed them from the wicked witch of the east.

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oh. but– if you please, what are Munchkins?

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61
Q

TRA LA LA LA LA LA… [explosion and wicked witch of the west appears]

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i thought you said she was dead.

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62
Q

Glinda: Not the house. Under the house. Wicth: under the house?

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It’s my fault. I’m so sorry. My house dropped on her.

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63
Q

Pooh– what a smell of sulphur! I’m afraid you’ve made rather a bad enemy of the wicked witch of the west. the sooner you get out of Oz altogether, the safer you’ll sleep, my dear.

A

oh, I’d give anything to get out of Oz altogether. I’m sure my auntie em is missing me. But– which is the way back to Kansas? I can’t go the way I came.

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64
Q

No, that’s true. the only person who might know would be the great and wonderful wizard of oz!

A

The wizard of oz? is he good, or is he wicked?

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65
Q

Oh, very good, but very mysterious. He lives in Emerald City, and that’s a long journey from here. Did you bring your broomstick?

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No, I’m afraid I didn’t.

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66
Q

well, then, you’ll have to walk. the munchkins will see you safely to the border of munchkinland. and remember never let those ruby slippers off your feet for a moment, or you will be at the mercy of the wicked witch of the wet.

A

but– how do i start for the emerald city?

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67
Q

it’s always bets to start at the beginning– and all you do is follow the yellow brick road.

A

but– what happens if I–

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68
Q

just follow the yellow brick road. Goodbye. Goodbye

A

My! people come and go quickly here! follow the yellow bring road.

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69
Q

first scene of cornfield (meeting scarecrow)

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follow the yellow brick road? follow the yellow brick road? well now which way do I go?

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70
Q

pardon me. that way is a very nice way.

A

who said that? Don’t be silly, toto, scarecrows don’t talk.

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71
Q

it’s pleasant down that way, too.

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that’s funny. wasn’t he pointing the other way?

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72
Q

of course, people do go both ways.

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why, you did say something, didn’t you? are you doing that on purpose, or can’t you make up your mind?

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73
Q

that’s the trouble. I haven’t got a brain, only straw. so I ain’t got a mind to make up.

A

well, how can you talk if you haven’t got a brain?

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74
Q

I don’t know. but some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don’t they?

A

I guess you’re right. can’t you get down?

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75
Q

no, you see I’ve got a pole stuck up my back.

A

Oh! Is there any way I can help you?

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76
Q

well, of course, I’m not very bright about doing things, but if you’ll just bend the l down in back maybe i’ll just slip off. Whoops! there go some more of me again!

A

Does it hurt?

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77
Q

oh, no. i just keep picking it up and putting it back in again.

A

let me help you

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78
Q

My! it’s good to be free [scarecrow after getting off the nail]

A

oh! Ohhh!

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79
Q

did i scare you? [scarecrow after almost falling after getting off of nail]

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no! I– I just thought you hurt yourself

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80
Q

[no! I– I just thought you hurt yourself] But i didn’t scare you?

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No, of course not

81
Q

IF I ONLY HAD A BRAIN [end of song]

A

that was wonderful. why, if our scarecrow back in kansas could do that, the crows’d be scared to pieces!

82
Q

[that was wonderful. why, if our scarecrow back in kansas could do that, the crows’d be scared to pieces!] Scarecrow: they would?

A

oh, yes

83
Q

scarecrow: where is kansas?

A

that’s where i lie, and i want to get back there so badly. I’m going all the way to emerald city to get the wizard of oz to help me.

84
Q

:scarecrow: you’re going to see the wizard?

A

uh-hmm

85
Q

do you think if i went with you this wizard would give me some brains?

A

i couldn’t say. but even if he didn’t you’d be no worse off than you are now.

86
Q

[I couldn’t say. but even if he didn’t you’d be no worse off than you are now.] that’s true!

A

but maybe you’d better not. I’ve got a witch mad at me, and you might get into trouble.

87
Q

witch? huh! I’m not afraid of a witch! I’m not afraid of anything… except a lighted match.

A

I don’t blame you for that.

88
Q

Look– I won’t be any trouble, because I don’t eat a thing, and I won’t try to manage things, because I can’t think. won’t you take me with you?

A

of course I will!

89
Q

[dorothy says she’ll take scarecrow to oz] Caw [scarecrow falls down]

A

you’re not starting out very well.

90
Q

[you’re not starting out very well.] oh, I’ll try! Really I will.

A

to Oz!

91
Q

you’re hungry? but i thought only crows got hungry.

A

all living things need to eat

92
Q

don’t need to eat. does that mean that I’m not alive?

A

oh, no, scarecrow. You’re the liveliest friend I ever had.

93
Q

just for that you can eat as much of my hay as you like. and then you won’t be hungry anymore.

A

it’s a veyr kind offer but I don’t eat hay

94
Q

a little mother field mouse has a nest in here and she doesn’t like to be disturbed

A

Oh, look, apples!

95
Q

you mean those little red birds hanging upside down by one leg?

A

they’re not birds. they’re something you eat and they’re delicious. [gets slapped] Ouch!

96
Q

Tree: what do you think you’re doing?

A

we’eve been walking a long ways and I was hungry and– did you say something?

97
Q

Tree: how would you like it to have someone come along and pick something out of you?

A

I’m sorry! I keep forgetting I’m not in kansas.

98
Q

So have I. They’ve made saps of us! I think it’s time we boughed out.

A

why, it’s a man! a man made out of tin!

99
Q

[why, it’s a man! a man made out of tin!] what?

A

yes. oh-look!

100
Q

Oil can! oil can!

A

did you say something?

101
Q

Oil can! (second time)

A

he said: oil can

102
Q

oil can what?

A

Oil can?

103
Q

[dorothy finds oil can] Ahhh

A

here it is. where do you want to be oiled first?

104
Q

[where do you want to be oiled first] my mouth– my mouth. he said his mouth! the other side!

A

yes–there

105
Q

[tin man is oiled] Oh!

A

did that hurt?

106
Q

no, it feels wonderful. I’ve held that axe up for ages.

A

oh goodness! how did you ever get like this?

107
Q

when i tried to chop down a tree it chopped off my leg instead

A

that’s terrible

108
Q

but by good fortune i knew of a wonderful tinsmith and he made me a new leg– almost as good as the old one. so back I went to work and you know what happened.

A

somethign terrible i bet.

109
Q

this time i chopped off both my arms

A

oh, no

110
Q

i sometimes wish i hasn’t got a new pair of arms from the tinsmith ‘cause the last tiem i swung the axe was the worst time of all. i split myself right down the middle

A

oh, you poor thing

111
Q

my–my neck, my–my neck

A

well, you’re perfect now

112
Q

it’s empty. the tinsmith forgot to give me a heart

A

no heart!

113
Q

tinman: no heart!

A

oh!

114
Q

all hollow [tin man strats crying]

A

oh, please don’t cry, tinman. you’ll rust again.

115
Q

HAD A HEART [end of song, tinman starts to collapse]

A

are you alright?

116
Q

I’m afraid I’m a little rusty yet. Oh-oh

A

why don’t you come with us to the emerald city and ask the wizard of oz for a heart?

117
Q

suppose the wizard wouldn’t give me one when we got there?

A

oh, but he will! he must! we’ve come such a long way already

118
Q

I’ll see you reach the wizard, whether U get a heart or not. beehive, bah! let her try andmake a beehive out of me!

A

oh, you’re the best friend anybody ever had. and it’s funny… but I feel as if I’d known you all the time. but I couldn’t have, could I?

119
Q

And i was standing over there rusting for the longest time.

A

I wish i could remember but it really doesn’t matter. we know each other now, don’t we?

120
Q

start of scene meeting the lion

A

I don’t like this forest! It;s dark and creepy!

121
Q

of course, i’m not very bright, but I think it’ll get darker before it gets lighter.

A

do–do you suppose we’ll meet any wild animals?

122
Q

[do–do you suppose we’ll meet any wild animals?] mmmm– we might

A

oh.

123
Q

animals that eat straw? tinman: some, but mostly lions, and tigers, and bears!

A

Lions!

124
Q

And tigers! And bears!

A

lions and tigers andbears! oh my!

125
Q

Lion: well, i’ll get you anyway pee-wee

A

shame on you!

126
Q

what did you do that for? i didn’t bite him

A

no, but you tried to. it’s bad enough picking on a straw man, but when you go around picking on poor little dogs…

127
Q

well you didn’t have to go and hit me, did you? Is my nose bleedin’?

A

well, of course not. my goodness, what a fuss you’re making. when you go around picking on things weaker than you are. why you’re nothing but a great big coward!

128
Q

we’re on our way to see the wizard now. to get him a heart. and him a brain

A

i’m sure he could give you some courage

129
Q

well, wouldn’t you feel degraded to be seen in the company of a cowardly lion? i would

A

no, of course not

130
Q

gee, that– that’s awfully nice of you. my life has been simply unbearable

A

oh, well. it’s all right now. the wizard’ll fix everything.

131
Q

this lethal lullaby will put them to sleep forever. and then the ruby slippers will be… MINE!!

A

the yellow brick road seems to go on forever

132
Q

[poppies come out and start to sing]

A

i’ve never seen such beautiful poppies

133
Q

i think poppies are my favorite flower

A

the smell is so wonderful. and the singing…

134
Q

i can hear it too. it sounds just like the heavenly semaphores

A

oh-oh– what’s happening? I can’t walk anymore, I’m so… sleepy.

135
Q

here, give us your hands and we’ll pull you along

A

oh, no, please. i have to rest for just a minute

136
Q

[dorothy wakes up after poppies]

A

oh, oh

137
Q

my white magic has done its work. journey’s end is now in sight.

A

the emerald city! oh, we’re almost there at last! at last!

138
Q

[emerald city appears and glinda sings]

A

it’s beautiful, isn’t it? just like i knew it would be. he really must be a wonderful wizard to lie in a city like that!

139
Q

[after poppies] well, come on, then. what are you waiting for?

A

to oz? to oz!

140
Q

[at emerald city, chorus sings]

A

have you ever seen anywhere so beautiful!

141
Q

who ran that bell?

A

we did

142
Q

the notice!

A

what notice?

143
Q

it’s a –oh–oh… just a minute. [guard puts notice on door]

A

bell out of order– please knock

144
Q

well, that’s more like it. state your business

A

we want to see the wizard!

145
Q

the wizard? but nobody can see the great oz! nobody’s ever seen the great oz! even I’ve never seen him!

A

well, then, how do you know there is one?

146
Q

because, because, because, because, because–he’s–um–because, well… if there wasn’t a wizard, why would you be here?

A

oh–oh, please. please sir. i’ve got to see the wizard. the good witch of the north sent me.

147
Q

IN THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ

A

it’s everything you said it was and more!

148
Q

WE CAN MAKE DIMPLE SMILE OUT OF A FROWN

A

CAN YOU EVEN DYE MY EYES TO MATCH MY GOWN?

149
Q

[CAN YOU EVEN DYE MY EYES TO MATCH MY GOWN?] Uh-huh!

A

jolly good town!

150
Q

who’s her? who’s her?

A

it’s the witch! she’s followed us here!

151
Q

what’s it say? what’s it say?

A

surrender dorothy.

152
Q

didn’t you hear me? I said, “go home!”

A

that’s what I’m trying to do sir. that’s why I’m trying to see the wizard right away.

153
Q

I’d like to help you, little girl, but he won’t be seen

A

oh, but– please.

154
Q

I can fairly hear my heart beating!

A

I’ll be home in time for supper!

155
Q

‘FI, ‘FI WERE KING! JUST KING!

A

moarch of all you survey…

156
Q

MO-NA-A-A-A-A-ARCH, AH, SHUCKS

A

OF ALL YOU SURVEY? your majesty, if you were king you wouldn’t be afraid of anything?

157
Q

Imposserous!

A

how about a hippopotamus?

158
Q

why, I’d thrash him from top to bottomous!

A

supposin’ you met an elephant?

159
Q

I’d show him who was king of the fores’!

A

how?

160
Q

what have they got that I ain’t got?

A

courage!

161
Q

you can say that again. huh?

A

FOR COURAGE IS THE THING OF THINGS

162
Q

guard: the wizard says go away!

A

go away?

163
Q

looks like we came a long way for nothing

A

i was so happy! I thought i was on my way home

164
Q

don’t cry, dorothy. we’ll get you to the wizard somehow. we certainly will.

A

auntie em was so good to me, and I never appreciated it. running away– and hurting her feelings. professor marvel said she was sick. and she may be dying, and it’s– it’s all my fault. I’ll never forgive myself! never-nevver-never!

165
Q

please don’t cry anymore. I’ll get you to the wizard somehow

A

oh, thank you.

166
Q

Scarecrow: what’s the matter? the wizard’s going to give you some courage. Lion: I’d be too scared to ask him for it

A

come on, lion, we’ll be scared together

167
Q

Oz: who are you?

A

I– if you please, I– I am dorothy… the small and meek. we’ve come to ask you…

168
Q

Oz: silence!

A

ohh– Jimminy Crickets!

169
Q

Enough! And you lion– Well?

A

Oh-oh-oh! You ought to be ashamed of yourself– frightening him like that, when he came to you for help!

170
Q

Oz: the beneficient Oz has every intention of granting your requests! Lion: what’s that? what’d he say? what’d he say?

A

he’s going to help us after all

171
Q

I wish you’d give up this crazy scheme. I never shoulda let you see the wizard.

A

I’m glad you did. how else could I get back to kansas?

172
Q

plenty folk have gone there. but no one’s never come back

A

there’s no yellow brick road to follow now

173
Q

they were people like us once, then the wicked witch made them her slaves. I hope the same doesn’t happen to you

A

oh, so do I

174
Q

kep going toward thw west where the sun sets

A

is that the best way to find the wicked witch?

175
Q

it’s easy for you to speak. you’re made of straw and you’re made of tin. i’m only flesh.

A

it’s alright, lion. you can stay here if you’d like.

176
Q

no, no. the one that said, “if you’ve gone this far, you’re lost!”

A

here’s another.

177
Q

i hope it says something a little more reassuring

A

“I’d turn back if I were you.”

178
Q

fine. ohhh, nooooooo. ohh-no!

A

i believe there’s spooks around here

179
Q

I do believe in spooks. I do believe in spooks– I do– I do– I do believe in spooks.

A

so do I! (in rhythm) DID YOU JUST HEAR WHAT I HEARD!

180
Q

THAT NOISE DON’T COME FROM AN ORDINARY BIRD

A

IT MAY BE JUST A CRICKET OR A CRITTER IN THE TREE.

181
Q

AS MONARCH OF THE FOREST, I DON’T LIKE THE SITCHYASHUN

A

ARE YOU GONNA STAND AROUND AND LET HIM FILL US FULL OF HORROR?

182
Q

WHO’S THERE? WHO’S WHERE??

A

BEWARE!

183
Q

I’m suffering from metal fatigue. I wanna sit this one out.

A

Please, leave us alone.

184
Q

look at the size of them birds!

A

they’re not birds, they’re monkeys! Flying monkeys!

185
Q

(flying monkeys appear) go ‘way now! Help! Help!

A

oh– oh– oh!

186
Q

they’e getting away with dorothy! (getting taken by flying monkeys)

A

help me! help me!

187
Q

this way my dear. it’s so kind of you to visit me in my loneliness

A

what are you going to do with toto?

188
Q

tonight we feast ion deviled dog.

A

NO!

189
Q

he’ll look even moe revolting with an apple in his mouth

A

where are you taking him?

190
Q

the raging, roaring river is some way off. is he a water breed?

A

i don’t think so.

191
Q

he soon will be if you don’t hand over the slippers

A

but the good witch of the north told me not to.

192
Q

very well. throw that basket in the river and drown him!

A

No! No-no, please! You can have your old slippers! But give me back Toto!

193
Q

That’s a good little girl, I knew you’d see reason! Ohhh! Ohhh!

A

Oh, I’m sorry! I didn’t mean to do it. Can I still have my dog?

194
Q

No! Fool that I am! I should have remembered. Those slippers will never come off-as long as you’re alive. But that;s not what’s worrying me. It’s how to do it. These things must be done delicately or you hurt the spell.

A

Run toto! As far away as you can

195
Q

catch him you fool! (witch to Nikko about toto)

A

run, toto– run! He got away! He got away!

196
Q

that’s how much longer you’ve got to be alive! and it isn’t long, my pretty– it isn’t very long at all. I can’t wait forever for those shoes.

A

How can anyone be so nasty, mean and cruel?

197
Q

Practice. Lots and lots of practice. (witch leaves)

A

I’m frightened. I’m frightened, Auntie Em!

198
Q

dorothy– dorothy– where are you? It’s me– it’s auntie em.

A

I–I’m here in Oz, Auntie Em! I’m locked up in the witch’s castle… and I’m trying to get home to you Auntie Em! Oh, Auntie Em, don’t go away! I’m frightened!

199
Q

[Oh, Auntie Em, don’t go away! I’m frightened!] Dorothy!

A

come back! Come back! Auntie Em!