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The Tin Woodman of Oz

CHAPTER Eight
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So we may take our time to consider what to do next." "I'm afraid poor Mrs.Yoop will starve to death, if no one lets her out of her bedroom," said Woot, who had a heart as kind as that of the Tin Woodman.

"We've taken her Magic Apron away, and now the doors will never open." "Don't worry about that," advised Polychrome.

"Mrs.Yoop has plenty of magic left to console her." "Are you sure of that ?" asked the Green Monkey.
"Yes, for I've been watching her for weeks," said the Canary.

"She has six magic hairpins, which she wears in her hair, and a magic ring which she wears on her thumb and which is invisible to all eyes except those of a fairy, and magic bracelets on both her ankles.

So I am positive that she will manage to find a way out of her prison." "She might transform the door into an archway," suggested the little Brown Bear.
"That would be easy for her," said the Tin Owl; "but I'm glad she was too angry to think of that before we got out of her Valley." "Well, we have escaped the big woman, to be sure," remarked the Green Monkey, "but we still wear the awful forms the cruel yookoohoo gave us.
How are we going to get rid of these shapes, and become ourselves again ?" None could answer that question.


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