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701
"
And
I
shall
get
my
courage
,
"
said
the
Lion
thoughtfully
.
702
"
And
I
shall
get
back
to
Kansas
,
"
cried
Dorothy
,
clapping
her
hands
.
"
Oh
,
let
us
start
for
the
Emerald
City
tomorrow
!
"
703
This
they
decided
to
do
.
The
next
day
they
called
the
Winkies
together
and
bade
them
good-bye
.
The
Winkies
were
sorry
to
have
them
go
,
and
they
had
grown
so
fond
of
the
Tin
Woodman
that
they
begged
him
to
stay
and
rule
over
them
and
the
Yellow
Land
of
the
West
.
Finding
they
were
determined
to
go
,
the
Winkies
gave
Toto
and
the
Lion
each
a
golden
collar
;
and
to
Dorothy
they
presented
a
beautiful
bracelet
studded
with
diamonds
;
and
to
the
Scarecrow
they
gave
a
gold-headed
walking
stick
,
to
keep
him
from
stumbling
;
and
to
the
Tin
Woodman
they
offered
a
silver
oil-can
,
inlaid
with
gold
and
set
with
precious
jewels
.
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704
Every
one
of
the
travelers
made
the
Winkies
a
pretty
speech
in
return
,
and
all
shook
hands
with
them
until
their
arms
ached
.
705
Dorothy
went
to
the
Witch
's
cupboard
to
fill
her
basket
with
food
for
the
journey
,
and
there
she
saw
the
Golden
Cap
.
She
tried
it
on
her
own
head
and
found
that
it
fitted
her
exactly
.
She
did
not
know
anything
about
the
charm
of
the
Golden
Cap
,
but
she
saw
that
it
was
pretty
,
so
she
made
up
her
mind
to
wear
it
and
carry
her
sunbonnet
in
the
basket
.
706
Then
,
being
prepared
for
the
journey
,
they
all
started
for
the
Emerald
City
;
and
the
Winkies
gave
them
three
cheers
and
many
good
wishes
to
carry
with
them
.
707
You
will
remember
there
was
no
road
--
not
even
a
pathway
--
between
the
castle
of
the
Wicked
Witch
and
the
Emerald
City
.
When
the
four
travelers
went
in
search
of
the
Witch
she
had
seen
them
coming
,
and
so
sent
the
Winged
Monkeys
to
bring
them
to
her
.
It
was
much
harder
to
find
their
way
back
through
the
big
fields
of
buttercups
and
yellow
daisies
than
it
was
being
carried
.
They
knew
,
of
course
,
they
must
go
straight
east
,
toward
the
rising
sun
;
and
they
started
off
in
the
right
way
.
But
at
noon
,
when
the
sun
was
over
their
heads
,
they
did
not
know
which
was
east
and
which
was
west
,
and
that
was
the
reason
they
were
lost
in
the
great
fields
.
They
kept
on
walking
,
however
,
and
at
night
the
moon
came
out
and
shone
brightly
.
So
they
lay
down
among
the
sweet
smelling
yellow
flowers
and
slept
soundly
until
morning
--
all
but
the
Scarecrow
and
the
Tin
Woodman
.
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708
The
next
morning
the
sun
was
behind
a
cloud
,
but
they
started
on
,
as
if
they
were
quite
sure
which
way
they
were
going
.
709
"
If
we
walk
far
enough
,
"
said
Dorothy
,
"
I
am
sure
we
shall
sometime
come
to
some
place
.
"
710
But
day
by
day
passed
away
,
and
they
still
saw
nothing
before
them
but
the
scarlet
fields
.
The
Scarecrow
began
to
grumble
a
bit
.