Chapter IV.
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AFtER A FE o be roug t ten stumbled over times, indeed, toget toto jumped across and Dorotraigepped into t full lengt never
again, w his own mishap.
t nearly so rees, and t try became.
At noon t dotle brook, and Dorot and got out some bread. So t he refused.
quot;I am never ; ;and it is a lucky t, for my mouted, and if I s a so I could eat, trauffed , and t he shape of my head.”
Dorot once t true, so s on eating her bread.
quot;tell me somet yourself and try you came from,quot; said told Kansas, and o this queer Land of Oz.
tened carefully, and said, quot;I cannot un- derstand iful country and go back to the dry, gray place you call Kansas.”
quot;t is because you ; anshe girl.
quot;No matter ry, be it ever so beautiful. there is no place like home.”
the Scarecrow sighed.
quot;Of course I cannot understand it,quot; ;If your uffed raiful places, and t all. It is fortunate for Kansas t you have brains.”
quot;ont you tell me a story, ; asked the child.
t her reproachfully, and answered:
quot;My life t I really kno- ever. I erday. time is all unknoo me. Luckily, o paint my ears, so t I was going on.
t t;`t straig; ansher.
quot;`Never mind,quot; said t;`t t; wrue enough.
quot;`No; said ted my rig deal of curiosity, for t glimpse of the world.
quot;`ts a ratty eye,quot; remarked tc;`Blue paint is just t;`I ttle bigger,quot; said the farmer