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121
Walking
a
little
way
back
from
the
water
s
edge
,
toward
the
grove
of
trees
,
Dorothy
came
to
a
flat
stretch
of
white
sand
that
seemed
to
have
queer
signs
marked
upon
its
surface
,
just
as
one
would
write
upon
sand
with
a
stick
.
122
"
What
does
it
say
?
"
she
asked
the
yellow
hen
,
who
trotted
along
beside
her
in
a
rather
dignified
fashion
.
123
"
How
should
I
know
?
"
returned
the
hen
.
"
I
cannot
read
.
"
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124
"
Oh
!
Can
t
you
?
"
125
"
Certainly
not
;
I
ve
never
been
to
school
,
you
know
.
"
126
"
Well
,
I
have
,
"
admitted
Dorothy
;
"
but
the
letters
are
big
and
far
apart
,
and
it
s
hard
to
spell
out
the
words
.
"
127
But
she
looked
at
each
letter
carefully
,
and
finally
discovered
that
these
words
were
written
in
the
sand
:
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128
"
BEWARE
THE
WHEELERS
!
"
129
"
That
s
rather
strange
,
"
declared
the
hen
,
when
Dorothy
had
read
aloud
the
words
.
"
What
do
you
suppose
the
Wheelers
are
?
"
130
"
Folks
that
wheel
,
I
guess
.
They
must
have
wheelbarrows
,
or
baby
-
cabs
or
hand
-
carts
,
"
said
Dorothy
.