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The Tin Woodman of Oz

CHAPTER Fourteen
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She need not be unhappy, however, and as she lives all alone in her castle she probably won't mind the transformation very much after she gets used to it." "Anyhow, it serves her right," declared Dorothy, and all agreed with her.
"But," said the kind hearted Tin Woodman, "I'm afraid the Green Monkey will starve, for Mrs.Yoop used to get her food by magic, and now that the magic is taken away from her, what can she eat ?" "Why, she'll eat what other monkeys do," returned the Scarecrow.

"Even in the form of a Green Monkey, she's a very clever person, and I'm sure her wits will show her how to get plenty to eat." "Don't worry about her," advised Dorothy.

"She didn't worry about you, and her condition is no worse than the condition she imposed on poor Woot.

She can't starve to death in the Land of Oz, that's certain, and if she gets hungry at times it's no more than the wicked thing deserves.

Let's forget Mrs.Yoop; for, in spite of her being a yookoohoo, our fairy friends have broken all of her transformations.".


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