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881
"
What
is
it
?
"
asked
the
Lion
.
882
"
Well
,
"
answered
Oz
,
"
if
it
were
inside
of
you
,
it
would
be
courage
.
You
know
,
of
course
,
that
courage
is
always
inside
one
;
so
that
this
really
can
not
be
called
courage
until
you
have
swallowed
it
.
Therefore
I
advise
you
to
drink
it
as
soon
as
possible
.
"
883
The
Lion
hesitated
no
longer
,
but
drank
till
the
dish
was
empty
.
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"
How
do
you
feel
now
?
"
asked
Oz
.
885
"
Full
of
courage
,
"
replied
the
Lion
,
who
went
joyfully
back
to
his
friends
to
tell
them
of
his
good
fortune
.
886
Oz
,
left
to
himself
,
smiled
to
think
of
his
success
in
giving
the
Scarecrow
and
the
Tin
Woodman
and
the
Lion
exactly
what
they
thought
they
wanted
.
"
How
can
I
help
being
a
humbug
,
"
he
said
,
"
when
all
these
people
make
me
do
things
that
everybody
knows
ca
n't
be
done
?
It
was
easy
to
make
the
Scarecrow
and
the
Lion
and
the
Woodman
happy
,
because
they
imagined
I
could
do
anything
.
But
it
will
take
more
than
imagination
to
carry
Dorothy
back
to
Kansas
,
and
I
'm
sure
I
do
n't
know
how
it
can
be
done
.
"
887
For
three
days
Dorothy
heard
nothing
from
Oz
.
These
were
sad
days
for
the
little
girl
,
although
her
friends
were
all
quite
happy
and
contented
.
The
Scarecrow
told
them
there
were
wonderful
thoughts
in
his
head
;
but
he
would
not
say
what
they
were
because
he
knew
no
one
could
understand
them
but
himself
.
When
the
Tin
Woodman
walked
about
he
felt
his
heart
rattling
around
in
his
breast
;
and
he
told
Dorothy
he
had
discovered
it
to
be
a
kinder
and
more
tender
heart
than
the
one
he
had
owned
when
he
was
made
of
flesh
.
The
Lion
declared
he
was
afraid
of
nothing
on
earth
,
and
would
gladly
face
an
army
or
a
dozen
of
the
fierce
Kalidahs
.
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Thus
each
of
the
little
party
was
satisfied
except
Dorothy
,
who
longed
more
than
ever
to
get
back
to
Kansas
.
889
On
the
fourth
day
,
to
her
great
joy
,
Oz
sent
for
her
,
and
when
she
entered
the
Throne
Room
he
greeted
her
pleasantly
:
890
"
Sit
down
,
my
dear
;
I
think
I
have
found
the
way
to
get
you
out
of
this
country
.
"