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971
Also
,
Dorothy
saw
figures
of
the
Scarecrow
,
and
the
Wizard
,
and
Ozma
,
and
of
many
others
,
including
Tik-tok
.
They
reached
the
grand
tin
entrance
to
the
tin
castle
,
and
the
Tin
Woodman
himself
came
running
out
of
the
door
to
embrace
little
Dorothy
and
give
her
a
glad
welcome
.
He
welcomed
her
friends
as
well
,
and
the
Rainbow
's
Daughter
he
declared
to
be
the
loveliest
vision
his
tin
eyes
had
ever
beheld
.
He
patted
Button-Bright
's
curly
head
tenderly
,
for
he
was
fond
of
children
,
and
turned
to
the
shaggy
man
and
shook
both
his
hands
at
the
same
time
.
972
Nick
Chopper
,
the
Emperor
of
the
Winkies
,
who
was
also
known
throughout
the
Land
of
Oz
as
the
Tin
Woodman
,
was
certainly
a
remarkable
person
.
He
was
neatly
made
,
all
of
tin
,
nicely
soldered
at
the
joints
,
and
his
various
limbs
were
cleverly
hinged
to
his
body
so
that
he
could
use
them
nearly
as
well
as
if
they
had
been
common
flesh
.
Once
,
he
told
the
shaggy
man
,
he
had
been
made
all
of
flesh
and
bones
,
as
other
people
are
,
and
then
he
chopped
wood
in
the
forests
to
earn
his
living
.
973
But
the
axe
slipped
so
often
and
cut
off
parts
of
him
--
which
he
had
replaced
with
tin
--
that
finally
there
was
no
flesh
left
,
nothing
but
tin
;
so
he
became
a
real
tin
woodman
.
The
wonderful
Wizard
of
Oz
had
given
him
an
excellent
heart
to
replace
his
old
one
,
and
he
did
n't
at
all
mind
being
tin
.
Every
one
loved
him
,
he
loved
every
one
;
and
he
was
therefore
as
happy
as
the
day
was
long
.
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974
The
Emperor
was
proud
of
his
new
tin
castle
,
and
showed
his
visitors
through
all
the
rooms
.
Every
bit
of
the
furniture
was
made
of
brightly
polished
tin
--
the
tables
,
chairs
,
beds
,
and
all
--
even
the
floors
and
walls
were
of
tin
.
975
"
I
suppose
,
"
said
he
,
"
that
there
are
no
cleverer
tinsmiths
in
all
the
world
than
the
Winkies
.
It
would
be
hard
to
match
this
castle
in
Kansas
;
would
n't
it
,
little
Dorothy
?
"
976
"
Very
hard
,
"
replied
the
child
,
gravely
.
977
"
It
must
have
cost
a
lot
of
money
,
"
remarked
the
shaggy
man
.
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978
"
Money
!
Money
in
Oz
!
"
cried
the
Tin
Woodman
.
"
What
a
queer
idea
!
Did
you
suppose
we
are
so
vulgar
as
to
use
money
here
?
"
979
"
Why
not
?
"
asked
the
shaggy
man
.
980
"
If
we
used
money
to
buy
things
with
,
instead
of
love
and
kindness
and
the
desire
to
please
one
another
,
then
we
should
be
no
better
than
the
rest
of
the
world
,
"
declared
the
Tin
Woodman
.
"
Fortunately
money
is
not
known
in
the
Land
of
Oz
at
all
.
We
have
no
rich
,
and
no
poor
;
for
what
one
wishes
the
others
all
try
to
give
him
,
in
order
to
make
him
happy
,
and
no
one
in
all
Oz
cares
to
have
more
than
he
can
use
.
"