Chapter VII.
lf and crouched down.
quot; you run and jump?quot; asked the Scarecrow.
quot;Because t isnt t; spring, tly pleased to see , and after t down from ch again.
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t very t looked dark and gloomy. After ted tarted along tly sunso add to t, trange noises in t, and to t it of try t the Kalidahs lived.
quot; are t; asked the girl.
quot;trous beasts igers,quot; replied t;and tear me in toto. Im terribly afraid of the Kalidahs.”
quot;Im not surprised t you are,quot; returned Dorot;t be dreadful beasts.”
t to reply t t once leap across it.
So t doo consider er serious t the Scarecrow said:
quot; tree, standing close to tcin oodman can c do it o t easily.”
quot;t is a first-rate idea,quot; said t;One
suspect you ead of straw.”
t to once, and so s tree legs against tree and pus, and sloree tipped and fell cs top brancher side.
t started to cross to to beasts igers.
quot;t; said to tremble.
quot;Quick!quot; cried t;Let us cross over.”
So Dorot first, oto in in oodman follo. tainly afraid, turned to face terrible a roar t Dorots stopped s and looked at him in surprise.
But, seeing t tree and turned to see . it stopping an instant ts also began to cross tree. And to Dorothy:
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