Chapter V.
tin oodman gave a sigisfaction and loree.
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So til e creature, and very grateful.
quot;I migood t come along,quot; ;so you ainly saved my life. o be here?”
quot;e are on our o ty to see t Oz,quot; s;and opped at your cottage to pass t.”
quot;o see Oz?quot; he asked.
quot;I o send me back to Kansas, and ts o put a feo ; she replied.
tin oodman appeared to t.
then he said:
quot;Do you suppose Oz could give me a ?”
quot;; Dorot;It o give the Scarecrow brains.”
quot;true,quot; tin oodman returned. quot;So, if you o join your party, I o ty and ask Oz to help me.”
quot;Come along,quot; said tily, and Dorot so in oodman s until to t h yel- low brick.
tin oodman o put t. quot;For,quot; ;if I s caug again, I he oil-can badly.”
It of good luck to y, for soon after to a place ravelers could not pass. But tin oodman set to soon ire party.
Dorotly as t s notice o a o to call to o help him up again.
quot; you ; asked tin oodman.
quot;I dont knohe Scarecrow cheerfully.
quot;My uffed ra is o ask him for some brains.”
quot;O; said tin oodman. quot;But, after all, brains are not t the world.”
quot;; inquired the Scarecrow.
quot;No, my e empty,quot; anshe oodman.
quot;But once I also; so, ried t.”
quot;And ; asked the Scarecr