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"
Perhaps
it
would
,
to
those
who
eat
,
"
remarked
the
Tin
Woodman
.
"
I
myself
,
not
being
built
to
eat
,
have
no
personal
experience
in
such
matters
.
But
I
remember
that
our
great
poet
once
said
:
’
To
eat
is
sweet
When
hunger
’
s
seat
Demands
a
treat
Of
savory
meat
.
’
"
"
Take
this
into
consideration
,
friends
of
the
Jury
,
and
you
will
readily
decide
that
the
kitten
is
wrongfully
accused
and
should
be
set
at
liberty
.
"
When
the
Tin
Woodman
sat
down
no
one
applauded
him
,
for
his
arguments
had
not
been
very
convincing
and
few
believed
that
he
had
proved
Eureka
’
s
innocence
.
As
for
the
Jury
,
the
members
whispered
to
each
other
for
a
few
minutes
and
then
they
appointed
the
Hungry
Tiger
their
spokesman
.
The
huge
beast
slowly
arose
and
said
:
"
Kittens
have
no
consciences
,
so
they
eat
whatever
pleases
them
.
The
jury
believes
the
white
kitten
known
as
Eureka
is
guilty
of
having
eaten
the
piglet
owned
by
Princess
Ozma
,
and
recommends
that
she
be
put
to
death
in
punishment
of
the
crime
.
"
The
judgment
of
the
jury
was
received
with
great
applause
,
although
Dorothy
was
sobbing
miserably
at
the
fate
of
her
pet
.
The
Princess
was
just
about
to
order
Eureka
’
s
head
chopped
off
with
the
Tin
Woodman
’
s
axe
when
that
brilliant
personage
once
more
arose
and
addressed
her
.
"
Your
Highness
,
"
said
he
,
"
see
how
easy
it
is
for
a
jury
to
be
mistaken
.