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The Tin Woodman of Oz

CHAPTER Fifteen
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I can now talk.

But please oil my other joints." Woot seized the oil-can and did this, but all the others helped wiggle the soldier's joints as soon as they were oiled, until they moved freely.
The Tin Soldier seemed highly pleased at his release.

He strutted up and down the path, saying in a high, thin voice: "The Soldier is a splendid man When marching on parade, And when he meets the enemy He never is afraid.
He rights the wrongs of nations, His country's flag defends, The foe he'll fight with great delight, But seldom fights his friends.".


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