Glinda of OzIn Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their Hazardous Journey to the Home of the Flatheads, and to the Magic Isle of the Skeezers, and How They Were Rescued from Dire Peril by the Sorcery of Glinda the Good
 "Oh, yes; on several occasions. But Coo-ee-oh doesn't care to do that often, for it requires a lot of hard work to operate the machinery. The dome was built so that the island could disappear. I think," she continued, "that our Queen fears the Flatheads will attack the island and try to break the glass of the dome." 

 "Well, if we're under water, they can't fight us, and we can't fight them," asserted Dorothy. 

 "They could kill the fishes, however," said Ozma gravely. 

 "We have ways to fight, also, even though our island is under water," claimed Lady Aurex. "I cannot tell you all our secrets, but this island is full of surprises. Also our Queen's magic is astonishing." 

 "Did she steal it all from the three Adepts in Sorcery that are now fishes?" 

 "She stole the knowledge and the magic tools, but she has used them as the three Adepts never would have done." 

 By this time the top of the dome was quite under water and suddenly the island stopped sinking and became stationary. 

 "See!" cried Lady Aurex, pointing to the shore. "The Flatheads have come." 

 On the bank, which was now far above their heads, a crowd of dark figures could be seen. 

 "Now let us see what Coo-ee-oh will do to oppose them," continued Lady Aurex, in a voice that betrayed her excitement. 

 The Flatheads, pushing their way through the line of palm trees, had reached the shore of the lake just as the top of the island's dome disappeared beneath the surface. The water now flowed from shore to shore, but through the clear water the dome was still visible and the houses of the Skeezers could be dimly seen through the panes of glass. 

 "Good!" exclaimed the Su-dic, who had armed all his followers and had brought with him two copper vessels, which he carefully set down upon the ground beside him. "If Coo-ee-oh wants to hide instead of fighting our job will be easy, for in one of these copper vessels I have enough poison to kill every fish in the lake." 

 "Kill them, then, while we have time, and then we can go home again," advised one of the chief officers. 

 "Not yet," objected the Su-dic. "The Queen of the Skeezers has defied me, and I want to get her into my power, as 
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