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The
Tin
Woodman
rode
on
the
front
seat
of
the
wagon
,
where
Dorothy
sat
between
him
and
the
Wizard
.
"
Has
the
Scarecrow
heard
of
Ozma
s
trouble
?
"
asked
the
Captain
General
.
"
I
do
not
know
,
sir
,
"
was
the
reply
.
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"
When
I
was
a
private
,
"
said
Omby
Amby
,
"
I
was
an
excellent
army
,
as
I
fully
proved
in
our
war
against
the
Nomes
.
But
now
there
is
not
a
single
private
left
in
our
army
,
since
Ozma
made
me
the
Captain
General
,
so
there
is
no
one
to
fight
and
defend
our
lovely
Ruler
.
"
"
True
,
"
said
the
Wizard
.
"
The
present
army
is
composed
only
of
officers
,
and
the
business
of
an
officer
is
to
order
his
men
to
fight
.
Since
there
are
no
men
there
can
be
no
fighting
.
"
"
Poor
Ozma
!
"
whispered
Dorothy
,
with
tears
in
her
sweet
eyes
.
"
It
s
dreadful
to
think
of
all
her
lovely
fairy
country
being
destroyed
.
I
wonder
if
we
couldn
t
manage
to
escape
and
get
back
to
Kansas
by
means
of
the
Magic
Belt
?
And
we
might
take
Ozma
with
us
and
all
work
hard
to
get
money
for
her
,
so
she
wouldn
t
be
so
VERY
lonely
and
unhappy
about
the
loss
of
her
fairyland
.
"
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"
Do
you
think
there
would
be
any
work
for
ME
in
Kansas
?
"
asked
the
Tin
Woodman
.
"
If
you
are
hollow
,
they
might
use
you
in
a
canning
factory
,
"
suggested
Uncle
Henry
.
"
But
I
can
t
see
the
use
of
your
working
for
a
living
.
You
never
eat
or
sleep
or
need
a
new
suit
of
clothes
.
"
"
I
was
not
thinking
of
myself
,
"
replied
the
Emperor
,
with
dignity
.
"
I
merely
wondered
if
I
could
not
help
to
support
Dorothy
and
Ozma
.
"