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"
We
must
try
to
find
him
,
"
said
the
girl
.
So
she
called
the
Winkies
to
help
her
,
and
they
walked
all
that
day
and
part
of
the
next
until
they
came
to
the
tall
tree
in
the
branches
of
which
the
Winged
Monkeys
had
tossed
the
carecrow
's
clothes
.
It
was
a
very
tall
tree
,
and
the
trunk
was
so
smooth
that
no
one
could
climb
it
;
but
the
Woodman
said
at
once
,
"
I
'll
chop
it
down
,
and
then
we
can
get
the
Scarecrow
's
clothes
.
"
Now
while
the
tinsmiths
had
been
at
work
mending
the
Woodman
himself
,
another
of
the
Winkies
,
who
was
a
goldsmith
,
had
made
an
axe-handle
of
solid
gold
and
fitted
it
to
the
Woodman
's
axe
,
instead
of
the
old
broken
handle
.
Others
polished
the
blade
until
all
the
rust
was
removed
and
it
glistened
like
burnished
silver
.
As
soon
as
he
had
spoken
,
the
Tin
Woodman
began
to
chop
,
and
in
a
short
time
the
tree
fell
over
with
a
crash
,
whereupon
the
Scarecrow
's
clothes
fell
out
of
the
branches
and
rolled
off
on
the
ground
.
Dorothy
picked
them
up
and
had
the
Winkies
carry
them
back
to
the
castle
,
where
they
were
stuffed
with
nice
,
clean
straw
;
and
behold
!
here
was
the
Scarecrow
,
as
good
as
ever
,
thanking
them
over
and
over
again
for
saving
him
.
Now
that
they
were
reunited
,
Dorothy
and
her
friends
spent
a
few
happy
days
at
the
Yellow
Castle
,
where
they
found
everything
they
needed
to
make
them
comfortable
.
But
one
day
the
girl
thought
of
Aunt
Em
,
and
said
,
"
We
must
go
back
to
Oz
,
and
claim
his
promise
.
"
"
Yes
,
"
said
the
Woodman
,
"
at
last
I
shall
get
my
heart
.
"
"
And
I
shall
get
my
brains
,
"
added
the
Scarecrow
joyfully
.