[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum]@TWC D-Link bookThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz 9 3/6
"Why, he would eat us all up." "Oh, no," declared the Scarecrow; "this Lion is a coward." "Really ?" asked the Mouse. "He says so himself," answered the Scarecrow, "and he would never hurt anyone who is our friend.
If you will help us to save him I promise that he shall treat you all with kindness." "Very well," said the Queen, "we trust you.
But what shall we do ?" "Are there many of these mice which call you Queen and are willing to obey you ?" "Oh, yes; there are thousands," she replied. "Then send for them all to come here as soon as possible, and let each one bring a long piece of string." The Queen turned to the mice that attended her and told them to go at once and get all her people.
As soon as they heard her orders they ran away in every direction as fast as possible. "Now," said the Scarecrow to the Tin Woodman, "you must go to those trees by the riverside and make a truck that will carry the Lion." So the Woodman went at once to the trees and began to work; and he soon made a truck out of the limbs of trees, from which he chopped away all the leaves and branches.
He fastened it together with wooden pegs and made the four wheels out of short pieces of a big tree trunk.
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