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The
place
was
a
sort
of
store-house
;
containing
bags
of
potatoes
and
baskets
of
carrots
,
onions
and
turnips
.
"
These
,
"
said
their
guard
,
pointing
to
the
vegetables
,
"
we
use
to
flavor
our
soups
with
.
"
The
prisoners
were
rather
disheartened
by
this
time
,
for
they
saw
no
way
to
escape
and
did
not
know
how
soon
it
would
be
six
o'clock
and
time
for
the
meatchopper
to
begin
work
.
But
the
shaggy
man
was
brave
and
did
not
intend
to
submit
to
such
a
horrid
fate
without
a
struggle
.
"
I
'm
going
to
fight
for
our
lives
,
"
he
whispered
to
the
children
,
"
for
if
I
fail
we
will
be
no
worse
off
than
before
,
and
to
sit
here
quietly
until
we
are
made
into
soup
would
be
foolish
and
cowardly
.
"
The
Scoodler
on
guard
stood
near
the
doorway
,
turning
first
his
white
side
toward
them
and
then
his
black
side
,
as
if
he
wanted
to
show
to
all
of
his
greedy
four
eyes
the
sight
of
so
many
fat
prisoners
.
The
captives
sat
in
a
sorrowful
group
at
the
other
end
of
the
room
--
except
Polychrome
,
who
danced
back
and
forth
in
the
little
place
to
keep
herself
warm
,
for
she
felt
the
chill
of
the
cave
.
Whenever
she
approached
the
shaggy
man
he
would
whisper
something
in
her
ear
,
and
Polly
would
nod
her
pretty
head
as
if
she
understood
.
The
shaggy
man
told
Dorothy
and
Button-Bright
to
stand
before
him
while
he
emptied
the
potatoes
out
of
one
of
the
sacks
.
When
this
had
been
secretly
done
,
little
Polychrome
,
dancing
near
to
the
guard
,
suddenly
reached
out
her
hand
and
slapped
his
face
,
the
next
instant
whirling
away
from
him
quickly
to
rejoin
her
friends
.
The
angry
Scoodler
at
once
picked
off
his
head
and
hurled
it
at
the
Rainbow
's
Daughter
;
but
the
shaggy
man
was
expecting
that
,
and
caught
the
head
very
neatly
,
putting
it
in
the
sack
,
which
he
tied
at
the
mouth
.
The
body
of
the
guard
,
not
having
the
eyes
of
its
head
to
guide
it
,
ran
here
and
there
in
an
aimless
manner
,
and
the
shaggy
man
easily
dodged
it
and
opened
the
door
.
Fortunately
,
there
was
no
one
in
the
big
cave
at
that
moment
,
so
he
told
Dorothy
and
Polly
to
run
as
fast
as
they
could
for
the
entrance
,
and
out
across
the
narrow
bridge
.
"
I
'll
carry
Button-Bright
,
"
he
said
,
for
he
knew
the
little
boy
's
legs
were
too
short
to
run
fast
.
Dorothy
picked
up
Toto
and
then
seized
Polly
's
hand
and
ran
swiftly
toward
the
entrance
to
the
cave
.
The
shaggy
man
perched
Button-Bright
on
his
shoulders
and
ran
after
them
.
They
moved
so
quickly
and
their
escape
was
so
wholly
unexpected
that
they
had
almost
reached
the
bridge
when
one
of
the
Scoodlers
looked
out
of
his
house
and
saw
them
.