Wizard of Oz
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They´re gone!
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The ruby slippers!
What have you done with them?

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Give them back to me or l´ll--
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lt´s too late! There they are...
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...and there they´ll stay!
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Give me back my slippers!
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l´m the only one who knows
how to use them.

:36:29
They´re of no use to you.
Give them back to me.

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-Give them back!
-Keep tight inside of them.

:36:35
Their magic must be very powerful,
or she wouldn´t want them so badly.

:36:39
You stay out of this, Glinda,
or l´ll fix you as well!

:36:43
Rubbish! You have no power here.
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Begone, before somebody drops a house
on you, too!

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Very well, l´ll bide my time.
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And as for you, my fine lady...
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...it´s true l can´t attend to you
here and now as l´d like...

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...but just try to stay out of my way.
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Just try!
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l´ll get you, my pretty,
and your little dog, too!

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lt´s all right. You can get up. She´s gone.
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lt´s all right. You can all get up.
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What a smell of sulphur!
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l´m afraid you´ve made a bad enemy
of the Wicked Witch of the West.

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The sooner you get out of Oz altogether,
the safer you´ll sleep, my dear.

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l´d give anything to get out of Oz
altogether, but...

:37:46
...which is the way back to Kansas?
l can´t go the way l came.

:37:51
No, that´s true.
The only person who might know...

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...would be the great and wonderful
Wizard of Oz himself!

:37:59
The Wizard of Oz?
ls he good or is he wicked?


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