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991
Indeed
,
they
all
ate
from
tin
dishes
,
but
these
were
of
pretty
shapes
and
brightly
polished
;
Dorothy
thought
they
were
just
as
good
as
silver
.
992
Button-Bright
looked
curiously
at
the
man
who
had
"
no
appetite
inside
him
,
"
for
the
Tin
Woodman
,
although
he
had
prepared
so
fine
a
feast
for
his
guests
,
ate
not
a
mouthful
himself
,
sitting
patiently
in
his
place
to
see
that
all
built
so
they
could
eat
were
well
and
plentifully
served
.
993
What
pleased
Button-Bright
most
about
the
dinner
was
the
tin
orchestra
that
played
sweet
music
while
the
company
ate
.
The
players
were
not
tin
,
being
just
ordinary
Winkies
;
but
the
instruments
they
played
upon
were
all
tin
--
tin
trumpets
,
tin
fiddles
,
tin
drums
and
cymbals
and
flutes
and
horns
and
all
.
They
played
so
nicely
the
"
Shining
Emperor
Waltz
,
"
composed
expressly
in
honor
of
the
Tin
Woodman
by
Mr.
H.
M.
Wogglebug
,
T.E.
,
that
Polly
could
not
resist
dancing
to
it
.
After
she
had
tasted
a
few
dewdrops
,
freshly
gathered
for
her
,
she
danced
gracefully
to
the
music
while
the
others
finished
their
repast
;
and
when
she
whirled
until
her
fleecy
draperies
of
rainbow
hues
enveloped
her
like
a
cloud
,
the
Tin
Woodman
was
so
delighted
that
he
clapped
his
tin
hands
until
the
noise
of
them
drowned
the
sound
of
the
cymbals
.
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994
Altogether
it
was
a
merry
meal
,
although
Polychrome
ate
little
and
the
host
nothing
at
all
.
995
"
I
'm
sorry
the
Rainbow
's
Daughter
missed
her
mist-cakes
,
"
said
the
Tin
Woodman
to
Dorothy
;
"
but
by
a
mistake
Miss
Polly
's
mist-cakes
were
mislaid
and
not
missed
until
now
.
I
'll
try
to
have
some
for
her
breakfast
.
"
996
They
spent
the
evening
telling
stories
,
and
the
next
morning
left
the
splendid
tin
castle
and
set
out
upon
the
road
to
the
Emerald
City
997
The
Tin
Woodman
went
with
them
,
of
course
,
having
by
this
time
been
so
brightly
polished
that
he
sparkled
like
silver
.
His
axe
,
which
he
always
carried
with
him
,
had
a
steel
blade
that
was
tin
plated
and
a
handle
covered
with
tin
plate
beautifully
engraved
and
set
with
diamonds
.
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998
The
Winkies
assembled
before
the
castle
gates
and
cheered
their
Emperor
as
he
marched
away
,
and
it
was
easy
to
see
that
they
all
loved
him
dearly
.
999
Dorothy
let
Button-Bright
wind
up
the
clock-work
in
the
copper
man
this
morning
--
his
thinking
machine
first
,
then
his
speech
,
and
finally
his
action
;
so
he
would
doubtless
run
perfectly
until
they
had
reached
the
Emerald
City
.
The
copper
man
and
the
tin
man
were
good
friends
,
and
not
so
much
alike
as
you
might
think
.
For
one
was
alive
and
the
other
moved
by
means
of
machinery
;
one
was
tall
and
angular
and
the
other
short
and
round
.
You
could
love
the
Tin
Woodman
because
he
had
a
fine
nature
,
kindly
and
simple
;
but
the
machine
man
you
could
only
admire
without
loving
,
since
to
love
such
a
thing
as
he
was
as
impossible
as
to
love
a
sewing-machine
or
an
automobile
.
Yet
Tik-tok
was
popular
with
the
people
of
Oz
because
he
was
so
trustworthy
,
reliable
and
true
;
he
was
sure
to
do
exactly
what
he
was
wound
up
to
do
,
at
all
times
and
in
all
circumstances
.
Perhaps
it
is
better
to
be
a
machine
that
does
its
duty
than
a
flesh-and-blood
person
who
will
not
,
for
a
dead
truth
is
better
than
a
live
falsehood
.
About
noon
the
travelers
reached
a
large
field
of
pumpkins
--
a
vegetable
quite
appropriate
to
the
yellow
country
of
the
Winkies
--
and
some
of
the
pumpkins
which
grew
there
were
of
remarkable
size
.
Just
before
they
entered
upon
this
field
they
saw
three
little
mounds
that
looked
like
graves
,
with
a
pretty
headstone
to
each
one
of
them
.