Months went by, and Dorothy threw herself into her studies and hobbies. She joined a book club, took up painting, and started volunteering at the local animal shelter. It was during one of her shifts at the shelter that she met Emily, a free-spirited artist with a wild mane of curly hair and a quick laugh.
: Early script treatments for the original story included an innocent romantic subplot between (the Kansas counterpart to the Scarecrow) Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) Royal Shakespeare Company's Months went by, and Dorothy threw herself into
is in a long-term, turbulent relationship with Gary Strang. She is portrayed as more mature and better educated than Gary, whose selfish and childish behavior constantly jeopardizes their bond. : Early script treatments for the original story
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