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"
Over
there
in
the
river
,
"
answered
the
little
girl
.
"
If
he
was
n't
so
big
and
heavy
I
would
get
him
for
you
,
"
remarked
the
Stork
.
"
He
is
n't
heavy
a
bit
,
"
said
Dorothy
eagerly
,
"
for
he
is
stuffed
with
straw
;
and
if
you
will
bring
him
back
to
us
,
we
shall
thank
you
ever
and
ever
so
much
.
"
"
Well
,
I
'll
try
,
"
said
the
Stork
,
"
but
if
I
find
he
is
too
heavy
to
carry
I
shall
have
to
drop
him
in
the
river
again
.
"
So
the
big
bird
flew
into
the
air
and
over
the
water
till
she
came
to
where
the
Scarecrow
was
perched
upon
his
pole
.
Then
the
Stork
with
her
great
claws
grabbed
the
Scarecrow
by
the
arm
and
carried
him
up
into
the
air
and
back
to
the
bank
,
where
Dorothy
and
the
Lion
and
the
Tin
Woodman
and
Toto
were
sitting
.
When
the
Scarecrow
found
himself
among
his
friends
again
,
he
was
so
happy
that
he
hugged
them
all
,
even
the
Lion
and
Toto
;
and
as
they
walked
along
he
sang
"
Tol-de-ri-de-oh
!
"
at
every
step
,
he
felt
so
gay
.
"
I
was
afraid
I
should
have
to
stay
in
the
river
forever
,
"
he
said
,
"
but
the
kind
Stork
saved
me
,
and
if
I
ever
get
any
brains
I
shall
find
the
Stork
again
and
do
her
some
kindness
in
return
.
"
"
That
's
all
right
,
"
said
the
Stork
,
who
was
flying
along
beside
them
.
"
I
always
like
to
help
anyone
in
trouble
.
But
I
must
go
now
,
for
my
babies
are
waiting
in
the
nest
for
me
.
I
hope
you
will
find
the
Emerald
City
and
that
Oz
will
help
you
.
"
"
Thank
you
,
"
replied
Dorothy
,
and
then
the
kind
Stork
flew
into
the
air
and
was
soon
out
of
sight
.
They
walked
along
listening
to
the
singing
of
the
brightly
colored
birds
and
looking
at
the
lovely
flowers
which
now
became
so
thick
that
the
ground
was
carpeted
with
them
.
There
were
big
yellow
and
white
and
blue
and
purple
blossoms
,
besides
great
clusters
of
scarlet
poppies
,
which
were
so
brilliant
in
color
they
almost
dazzled
Dorothy
's
eyes
.