Chapter III.
and day to scare away crows.”
quot;Cant you get do; asked Dorothy.
quot;No, for tuck up my back. If you ake aly obliged to you.”
Doroted tuffed ra e light.
quot;t; said t do;I feel like a new man.”
Dorot t sounded queer to uffed man speak, and to see him bow and walk along beside her.
quot;; asked tretc;And where are you going?”
quot;My name is Dorot; said t;and I am going to ty, to ask t Oz to send me back to Kansas.”
quot;y?quot; ;And who is Oz?”
quot; you kno; surned, in surprise.
quot;No, indeed. I dont knouffed, so I all,quot; he answered sadly.
quot;O; said Dorot;Im awfully sorry for you.”
quot;Do you t; ;if I go to ty Oz would give me some brains?”
quot;I cannot tell,quot; surned, quot;but you may come give you any brains you han you are now.”
quot;t is true,quot; said t;You see,quot; inued confidentially, quot;I dont mind my legs and arms and body be- ing stuffed, because I cannot get . If anyone treads on my toes or sticks a pin into me, it doesnt matter, for I cant feel it.
But I do not people to call me a fool, and if my ays stuffed raead of o knohing?”
quot;I understand ; said ttle girl, o do all he can for you.”
quot;t; efully.
to tarted along ty.
toto did not like tion to ty at first. uffed man as if ed t be a nest of rats in tra the Scarecrow.
quot;Dont mind toto,quot; said Doroto ;es.”
quot;O afraid,quot; repl