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The
Tin
Woodman
seemed
hurt
at
this
question
.
"
Madam
,
"
said
he
,
"
do
you
suppose
I
would
allow
anyone
to
catch
my
beautiful
fishes
,
even
if
they
were
foolish
enough
to
bite
on
hooks
?
No
,
indeed
!
Every
created
thing
is
safe
from
harm
in
my
domain
,
and
I
would
as
soon
think
of
killing
my
little
friend
Dorothy
as
killing
one
of
my
tin
fishes
.
"
"
The
Emperor
is
very
kind
-
hearted
,
ma
am
,
"
explained
the
Wizard
.
"
If
a
fly
happens
to
light
upon
his
tin
body
he
doesn
t
rudely
brush
it
off
,
as
some
people
might
do
;
he
asks
it
politely
to
find
some
other
resting
place
.
"
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"
What
does
the
fly
do
then
?
"
enquired
Aunt
Em
.
"
Usually
it
begs
his
pardon
and
goes
away
,
"
said
the
Wizard
,
gravely
.
"
Flies
like
to
be
treated
politely
as
well
as
other
creatures
,
and
here
in
Oz
they
understand
what
we
say
to
them
,
and
behave
very
nicely
.
"
"
Well
,
"
said
Aunt
Em
,
"
the
flies
in
Kansas
,
where
I
came
from
,
don
t
understand
anything
but
a
swat
.
You
have
to
smash
em
to
make
em
behave
;
and
it
s
the
same
way
with
skeeters
.
Do
you
have
skeeters
in
Oz
?
"
"
We
have
some
very
large
mosquitoes
here
,
which
sing
as
beautifully
as
song
birds
,
"
replied
the
Tin
Woodman
.
"
But
they
never
bite
or
annoy
our
people
,
because
they
are
well
fed
and
taken
care
of
.
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The
reason
they
bite
people
in
your
country
is
because
they
are
hungry
-
-
poor
things
!
"
"
Yes
,
"
agreed
Aunt
Em
;
"
they
re
hungry
,
all
right
.
An
they
ain
t
very
particular
who
they
feed
on
.
I
m
glad
you
ve
got
the
skeeters
educated
in
Oz
.
"
That
evening
after
dinner
they
were
entertained
by
the
Emperor
s
Tin
Cornet
Band
,
which
played
for
them
several
sweet
melodies
.
Also
the
Wizard
did
a
few
sleight
-
of
-
hand
tricks
to
amuse
the
company
;
after
which
they
all
retired
to
their
cozy
tin
bedrooms
and
slept
soundly
until
morning
.