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The Tin Woodman of Oz

CHAPTER Five
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But why should you wish to escape?
I shall give you new forms that are much better than the ones you now have.

Be contented with your fate, for discontent leads to unhappiness, and unhappiness, in any form, is the greatest evil that can befall you." "What forms do you intend to give us ?" asked Woot earnestly.
"I haven't decided, as yet.

I'll dream over it tonight, so in the morning I shall have made up my mind how to transform you.

Perhaps you'd prefer to choose your own transformations ?" "No," said Woot, "I prefer to remain as I am." "That's funny," she retorted.

"You are little, and you're weak; as you are, you're not much account, anyhow.


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