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| | The Road to Oz by Lyman Frank Baum: King Dox |
 | | As he spoke the King waved his paw toward the boy, and at once the pretty curls and fresh round face and big blue eyes were gone, while in their place a fox`s head appeared upon Button-Bright`s shoulders--a hairy head with a sharp nose, pointed ears, and keen little eyes. |
 | | While a maid-fox dressed the little girl`s hair--which was a bit tangled--and put some bright, fresh ribbons in it, another maid-fox combed the hair on poor Button-Bright`s face and head and brushed it carefully, tying a pink bow to each of his pointed ears. |
 | | The maids wanted to dress the children in fine costumes of woven feathers, such as all the foxes wore; but neither of them consented to that. |
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