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Dorothy
nodded
gravely
and
the
Queen
made
a
curtsy
,
after
which
she
became
quite
friendly
with
the
little
girl
.
The
Scarecrow
and
the
Woodman
now
began
to
fasten
the
mice
to
the
truck
,
using
the
strings
they
had
brought
.
One
end
of
a
string
was
tied
around
the
neck
of
each
mouse
and
the
other
end
to
the
truck
.
Of
course
the
truck
was
a
thousand
times
bigger
than
any
of
the
mice
who
were
to
draw
it
;
but
when
all
the
mice
had
been
harnessed
,
they
were
able
to
pull
it
quite
easily
.
Even
the
Scarecrow
and
the
Tin
Woodman
could
sit
on
it
,
and
were
drawn
swiftly
by
their
queer
little
horses
to
the
place
where
the
Lion
lay
asleep
.
After
a
great
deal
of
hard
work
,
for
the
Lion
was
heavy
,
they
managed
to
get
him
up
on
the
truck
.
Then
the
Queen
hurriedly
gave
her
people
the
order
to
start
,
for
she
feared
if
the
mice
stayed
among
the
poppies
too
long
they
also
would
fall
asleep
.
At
first
the
little
creatures
,
many
though
they
were
,
could
hardly
stir
the
heavily
loaded
truck
;
but
the
Woodman
and
the
Scarecrow
both
pushed
from
behind
,
and
they
got
along
better
.
Soon
they
rolled
the
Lion
out
of
the
poppy
bed
to
the
green
fields
,
where
he
could
breathe
the
sweet
,
fresh
air
again
,
instead
of
the
poisonous
scent
of
the
flowers
.
Dorothy
came
to
meet
them
and
thanked
the
little
mice
warmly
for
saving
her
companion
from
death
.
She
had
grown
so
fond
of
the
big
Lion
she
was
glad
he
had
been
rescued
.
Then
the
mice
were
unharnessed
from
the
truck
and
scampered
away
through
the
grass
to
their
homes
.
The
Queen
of
the
Mice
was
the
last
to
leave
.
"
If
ever
you
need
us
again
,
"
she
said
,
"
come
out
into
the
field
and
call
,
and
we
shall
hear
you
and
come
to
your
assistance
.
Good-bye
!
"
"
Good-bye
!
"
they
all
answered
,
and
away
the
Queen
ran
,
while
Dorothy
held
Toto
tightly
lest
he
should
run
after
her
and
frighten
her
.
After
this
they
sat
down
beside
the
Lion
until
he
should
awaken
;
and
the
Scarecrow
brought
Dorothy
some
fruit
from
a
tree
near
by
,
which
she
ate
for
her
dinner
.
It
was
some
time
before
the
Cowardly
Lion
awakened
,
for
he
had
lain
among
the
poppies
a
long
while
,
breathing
in
their
deadly
fragrance
;
but
when
he
did
open
his
eyes
and
roll
off
the
truck
he
was
very
glad
to
find
himself
still
alive
.