Chapter VIII.
led to ty.
quot; s; asked tin oodman, as to let the sun dry him.
quot;e must get back to t; said Dorothy.
quot;t plan o il o t; remarked the Lion.
So, and tarted along to t ry, y of flo trees and sunso c felt so sorry for they could have been very happy.
t as topping once to pick a beautiful floer a time tin oodman cried out: quot;Look!”
t ter, looking very lonely and sad.
quot; can o save ; asked Dorothy.
t kno dofully at til a Stork fleo rest at ters edge.
quot;; asked tork.
quot;I am Dorot; ans;and tin oodman and to ty.”
quot;t t; said tork, as sed ty.
quot;I kno,quot; returned Dorot;but him again.”
quot;; asked tork.
quot;Over t; anstle girl.
quot;If so big and ; re- marked tork.
quot; ,quot; said Dorot;for uffed raw; and if you will bring o us, we shank you ever and ever so much.”
quot;ell, Ill try,quot; said tork, quot;but if I find oo o carry I so drop he river again.”
So to ter till so whe Scarecrow was perched upon his pole.
tork clao to tin oodman and toto ting.
oto; and as t;tol- de-ri-de-o; at every step, so gay.
quot;I ay in t; ;but tork saved me, and if I ever get any brains I sork again and do urn.”
quot;ts all rig; said tork, o rouble. But I must go noing in t for me. I y and t Oz will help you.”
quot;t; replied Dorotork fleo t of sight.
tening to tly colored birds and looking at t ted h