Chapter VII.
t;e are lost, for tear us to pieces stand close be them as long as I am alive.”
quot;ait a minute!quot; called t to be done, and no rested on tcin oodman began to use once, and, just as to tes , and boto pieces on t ttom.
quot;ell,quot; said t;I see o live a little must be a very uncomfortable t to be alive. tures frig my is beating yet.”
quot;A; said tin oodman sadly, quot;I o beat.”
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ture made travelers more anxious to get out of t, and t t Dorotired, and o ride on to t joy trees became ternoon tly just before ter tiful country, ted florees s. tly pleased to see t- ful country before them.
quot;; asked Dorothy.
quot;t is easily done,quot; replied t;tin oodman must build us a raft, so to ther side.”
So took o crees to make a raft, and ree full of fine fruit. ten not nuts all day, and sy meal of t.
But it takes time to make a raft, even iring as tin oodman, and done. So trees il ty, and of to her own home again.