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"
Come
with
me
;
and
see
that
you
mind
everything
I
tell
you
,
for
if
you
do
not
I
will
make
an
end
of
you
,
as
I
did
of
the
Tin
Woodman
and
the
Scarecrow
.
"
Dorothy
followed
her
through
many
of
the
beautiful
rooms
in
her
castle
until
they
came
to
the
kitchen
,
where
the
Witch
bade
her
clean
the
pots
and
kettles
and
sweep
the
floor
and
keep
the
fire
fed
with
wood
.
Dorothy
went
to
work
meekly
,
with
her
mind
made
up
to
work
as
hard
as
she
could
;
for
she
was
glad
the
Wicked
Witch
had
decided
not
to
kill
her
.
With
Dorothy
hard
at
work
,
the
Witch
thought
she
would
go
into
the
courtyard
and
harness
the
Cowardly
Lion
like
a
horse
;
it
would
amuse
her
,
she
was
sure
,
to
make
him
draw
her
chariot
whenever
she
wished
to
go
to
drive
.
But
as
she
opened
the
gate
the
Lion
gave
a
loud
roar
and
bounded
at
her
so
fiercely
that
the
Witch
was
afraid
,
and
ran
out
and
shut
the
gate
again
.
"
If
I
can
not
harness
you
,
"
said
the
Witch
to
the
Lion
,
speaking
through
the
bars
of
the
gate
,
"
I
can
starve
you
.
You
shall
have
nothing
to
eat
until
you
do
as
I
wish
.
"
So
after
that
she
took
no
food
to
the
imprisoned
Lion
;
but
every
day
she
came
to
the
gate
at
noon
and
asked
,
"
Are
you
ready
to
be
harnessed
like
a
horse
?
"
And
the
Lion
would
answer
,
"
No
.
If
you
come
in
this
yard
,
I
will
bite
you
.
"
The
reason
the
Lion
did
not
have
to
do
as
the
Witch
wished
was
that
every
night
,
while
the
woman
was
asleep
,
Dorothy
carried
him
food
from
the
cupboard
.
After
he
had
eaten
he
would
lie
down
on
his
bed
of
straw
,
and
Dorothy
would
lie
beside
him
and
put
her
head
on
his
soft
,
shaggy
mane
,
while
they
talked
of
their
troubles
and
tried
to
plan
some
way
to
escape
.
But
they
could
find
no
way
to
get
out
of
the
castle
,
for
it
was
constantly
guarded
by
the
yellow
Winkies
,
who
were
the
slaves
of
the
Wicked
Witch
and
too
afraid
of
her
not
to
do
as
she
told
them
.
The
girl
had
to
work
hard
during
the
day
,
and
often
the
Witch
threatened
to
beat
her
with
the
same
old
umbrella
she
always
carried
in
her
hand
.
But
,
in
truth
,
she
did
not
dare
to
strike
Dorothy
,
because
of
the
mark
upon
her
forehead
.
The
child
did
not
know
this
,
and
was
full
of
fear
for
herself
and
Toto
.
Once
the
Witch
struck
Toto
a
blow
with
her
umbrella
and
the
brave
little
dog
flew
at
her
and
bit
her
leg
in
return
.
The
Witch
did
not
bleed
where
she
was
bitten
,
for
she
was
so
wicked
that
the
blood
in
her
had
dried
up
many
years
before
.
Dorothy
's
life
became
very
sad
as
she
grew
to
understand
that
it
would
be
harder
than
ever
to
get
back
to
Kansas
and
Aunt
Em
again
.