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"
Run
fast
,
"
said
the
Scarecrow
to
the
Lion
,
"
and
get
out
of
this
deadly
flower
bed
as
soon
as
you
can
.
We
will
bring
the
little
girl
with
us
,
but
if
you
should
fall
asleep
you
are
too
big
to
be
carried
.
"
So
the
Lion
aroused
himself
and
bounded
forward
as
fast
as
he
could
go
.
In
a
moment
he
was
out
of
sight
.
"
Let
us
make
a
chair
with
our
hands
and
carry
her
,
"
said
the
Scarecrow
.
So
they
picked
up
Toto
and
put
the
dog
in
Dorothy
's
lap
,
and
then
they
made
a
chair
with
their
hands
for
the
seat
and
their
arms
for
the
arms
and
carried
the
sleeping
girl
between
them
through
the
flowers
.
On
and
on
they
walked
,
and
it
seemed
that
the
great
carpet
of
deadly
flowers
that
surrounded
them
would
never
end
.
They
followed
the
bend
of
the
river
,
and
at
last
came
upon
their
friend
the
Lion
,
lying
fast
asleep
among
the
poppies
.
The
flowers
had
been
too
strong
for
the
huge
beast
and
he
had
given
up
at
last
,
and
fallen
only
a
short
distance
from
the
end
of
the
poppy
bed
,
where
the
sweet
grass
spread
in
beautiful
green
fields
before
them
.
"
We
can
do
nothing
for
him
,
"
said
the
Tin
Woodman
,
sadly
;
"
for
he
is
much
too
heavy
to
lift
.
We
must
leave
him
here
to
sleep
on
forever
,
and
perhaps
he
will
dream
that
he
has
found
courage
at
last
.
"
"
I
'm
sorry
,
"
said
the
Scarecrow
.
"
The
Lion
was
a
very
good
comrade
for
one
so
cowardly
.
But
let
us
go
on
.
"
They
carried
the
sleeping
girl
to
a
pretty
spot
beside
the
river
,
far
enough
from
the
poppy
field
to
prevent
her
breathing
any
more
of
the
poison
of
the
flowers
,
and
here
they
laid
her
gently
on
the
soft
grass
and
waited
for
the
fresh
breeze
to
waken
her
.
"
We
can
not
be
far
from
the
road
of
yellow
brick
,
now
,
"
remarked
the
Scarecrow
,
as
he
stood
beside
the
girl
,
"
for
we
have
come
nearly
as
far
as
the
river
carried
us
away
.
"
The
Tin
Woodman
was
about
to
reply
when
he
heard
a
low
growl
,
and
turning
his
head
(
which
worked
beautifully
on
hinges
)
he
saw
a
strange
beast
come
bounding
over
the
grass
toward
them
.
It
was
,
indeed
,
a
great
yellow
Wildcat
,
and
the
Woodman
thought
it
must
be
chasing
something
,
for
its
ears
were
lying
close
to
its
head
and
its
mouth
was
wide
open
,
showing
two
rows
of
ugly
teeth
,
while
its
red
eyes
glowed
like
balls
of
fire
.
As
it
came
nearer
the
Tin
Woodman
saw
that
running
before
the
beast
was
a
little
gray
field
mouse
,
and
although
he
had
no
heart
he
knew
it
was
wrong
for
the
Wildcat
to
try
to
kill
such
a
pretty
,
harmless
creature
.
So
the
Woodman
raised
his
axe
,
and
as
the
Wildcat
ran
by
he
gave
it
a
quick
blow
that
cut
the
beast
's
head
clean
off
from
its
body
,
and
it
rolled
over
at
his
feet
in
two
pieces
.