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But
the
Sawhorse
introduced
the
stranger
in
a
calm
tone
,
saying
:
"
This
,
noble
Horse
,
is
my
friend
the
Cowardly
Lion
,
who
is
the
valiant
King
of
the
Forest
,
but
at
the
same
time
a
faithful
vassal
of
Princess
Ozma
.
And
this
is
the
Hungry
Tiger
,
the
terror
of
the
jungle
,
who
longs
to
devour
fat
babies
but
is
prevented
by
his
conscience
from
doing
so
.
These
royal
beasts
are
both
warm
friends
of
little
Dorothy
and
have
come
to
the
Emerald
City
this
morning
to
welcome
her
to
our
fairyland
.
"
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Hearing
these
words
Jim
resolved
to
conquer
his
alarm
.
He
bowed
his
head
with
as
much
dignity
as
he
could
muster
toward
the
savage
looking
beasts
,
who
in
return
nodded
in
a
friendly
way
.
"
Is
not
the
Real
Horse
a
beautiful
animal
?
"
asked
the
Sawhorse
admiringly
.
"
That
is
doubtless
a
matter
of
taste
,
"
returned
the
Lion
.
"
In
the
forest
he
would
be
thought
ungainly
,
because
his
face
is
stretched
out
and
his
neck
is
uselessly
long
.
His
joints
,
I
notice
,
are
swollen
and
overgrown
,
and
he
lacks
flesh
and
is
old
in
years
.
"
"
And
dreadfully
tough
,
"
added
the
Hungry
Tiger
,
in
a
sad
voice
.
"
My
conscience
would
never
permit
me
to
eat
so
tough
a
morsel
as
the
Real
Horse
.
"
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"
I
m
glad
of
that
,
"
said
Jim
;
"
for
I
,
also
,
have
a
conscience
,
and
it
tells
me
not
to
crush
in
your
skull
with
a
blow
of
my
powerful
hoof
.
"
If
he
thought
to
frighten
the
striped
beast
by
such
language
he
was
mistaken
.
The
Tiger
seemed
to
smile
,
and
winked
one
eye
slowly
.
"
You
have
a
good
conscience
,
friend
Horse
,
"
it
said
,
"
and
if
you
attend
to
its
teachings
it
will
do
much
to
protect
you
from
harm
.
Some
day
I
will
let
you
try
to
crush
in
my
skull
,
and
afterward
you
will
know
more
about
tigers
than
you
do
now
.
"