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The
Cat
was
sour
-
tempered
and
grumpy
,
at
first
,
but
before
they
had
journeyed
far
,
the
crystal
creature
had
discovered
a
fine
amusement
.
The
long
tails
of
the
monkeys
were
constantly
sticking
through
the
bars
of
their
cage
,
and
when
they
did
,
the
Glass
Cat
would
slyly
seize
the
tails
in
her
paws
and
pull
them
.
That
made
the
monkeys
scream
,
and
their
screams
pleased
the
Glass
Cat
immensely
.
Trot
and
Dorothy
tried
to
stop
this
naughty
amusement
,
but
when
they
were
not
looking
the
Cat
would
pull
the
tails
again
,
and
the
creature
was
so
sly
and
quick
that
the
monkeys
could
seldom
escape
.
They
scolded
the
Cat
angrily
and
shook
the
bars
of
their
cage
,
but
they
could
not
get
out
and
the
Cat
only
laughed
at
them
.
After
the
party
had
left
the
forest
and
were
on
the
plains
of
the
Munchkin
Country
,
it
grew
dark
,
and
they
were
obliged
to
make
camp
for
the
night
,
choosing
a
pretty
place
beside
a
brook
.
By
means
of
his
magic
the
Wizard
created
three
tents
,
pitched
in
a
row
on
the
grass
and
nicely
fitted
with
all
that
was
needful
for
the
comfort
of
his
comrades
.
The
middle
tent
was
for
Dorothy
and
Trot
,
and
had
in
it
two
cosy
white
beds
and
two
chairs
.
Another
tent
,
also
with
beds
and
chairs
,
was
for
the
Wizard
and
Cap
n
Bill
,
while
the
third
tent
was
for
the
Hungry
Tiger
,
the
Cowardly
Lion
,
the
cage
of
Monkeys
and
the
Glass
Cat
.
Outside
the
tents
the
Wizard
made
a
fire
and
placed
over
it
a
magic
kettle
from
which
he
presently
drew
all
sorts
of
nice
things
for
their
supper
,
smoking
hot
.
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After
they
had
eaten
and
talked
together
for
a
while
under
the
twinkling
stars
,
they
all
went
to
bed
and
the
people
were
soon
asleep
.
The
Lion
and
the
Tiger
had
almost
fallen
asleep
,
too
,
when
they
were
roused
by
the
screams
of
the
monkeys
,
for
the
Glass
Cat
was
pulling
their
tails
again
.
Annoyed
by
the
uproar
,
the
Hungry
Tiger
cried
:
"
Stop
that
racket
!
"
and
getting
sight
of
the
Glass
Cat
,
he
raised
his
big
paw
and
struck
at
the
creature
.
The
cat
was
quick
enough
to
dodge
the
blow
,
but
the
claws
of
the
Hungry
Tiger
scraped
the
monkey
s
cage
and
bent
two
of
the
bars
.
Then
the
Tiger
lay
down
again
to
sleep
,
but
the
monkeys
soon
discovered
that
the
bending
of
the
bars
would
allow
them
to
squeeze
through
.
They
did
not
leave
the
cage
,
however
,
but
after
whispering
together
they
let
their
tails
stick
out
and
all
remained
quiet
.
Presently
the
Glass
Cat
stole
near
the
cage
again
and
gave
a
yank
to
one
of
the
tails
.
Instantly
the
monkeys
leaped
through
the
bars
,
one
after
another
,
and
although
they
were
so
small
the
entire
dozen
of
them
surrounded
the
Glass
Cat
and
clung
to
her
claws
and
tail
and
ears
and
made
her
a
prisoner
.
Then
they
forced
her
out
of
the
tent
and
down
to
the
banks
of
the
stream
.
The
monkeys
had
noticed
that
these
banks
were
covered
with
thick
,
slimy
mud
of
a
dark
blue
color
,
and
when
they
had
taken
the
Cat
to
the
stream
,
they
smeared
this
mud
all
over
the
glass
body
of
the
cat
,
filling
the
creature
s
ears
and
eyes
with
it
,
so
that
she
could
neither
see
nor
hear
.
She
was
no
longer
transparent
and
so
thick
was
the
mud
upon
her
that
no
one
could
see
her
pink
brains
or
her
ruby
heart
.
In
this
condition
they
led
the
pussy
back
to
the
tent
and
then
got
inside
their
cage
again
.
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By
morning
the
mud
had
dried
hard
on
the
Glass
Cat
and
it
was
a
dull
blue
color
throughout
.
Dorothy
and
Trot
were
horrified
,
but
the
Wizard
shook
his
head
and
said
it
served
the
Glass
Cat
right
for
teasing
the
monkeys
.
Cap
n
Bill
,
with
his
strong
hands
,
soon
bent
the
golden
wires
of
the
monkeys
cage
into
the
proper
position
and
then
he
asked
the
Wizard
if
he
should
wash
the
Glass
Cat
in
the
water
of
the
brook
.
"
Not
just
yet
,
"
answered
the
Wizard
.
"
The
Cat
deserves
to
be
punished
,
so
I
think
I
ll
leave
that
blue
mud
which
is
as
bad
as
paint
upon
her
body
until
she
gets
to
the
Emerald
City
.
The
silly
creature
is
so
vain
that
she
will
be
greatly
shamed
when
the
Oz
people
see
her
in
this
condition
,
and
perhaps
she
ll
take
the
lesson
to
heart
and
leave
the
monkeys
alone
hereafter
.