Chapter X.
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It AS SOME tIME BEFORE t wruck o find ill alive.
quot;I ran as fast as I could,quot; ting do;but too strong for me. me out?”
told he Cowardly Lion laughed, and said:
quot;I myself very big and terrible; yet suctle to killing me, and sucrange it all is! But, comrades, w shall we do now?”
quot;e must journey on until ; said Dorot;and to ty.”
So, te arted upon tly enjoying t, fres long before turned again toy .
try about iful, so t travelers rejoiced in leaving t far be t in its gloomy s beside t ted green, and also ed green. ternoon, and sometimes people came to t to ask questions; but no one came near to t Lion, of whey were very much afraid.
ts like the Munchkins.
quot;t be t; said Dorot;and ting near ty.”
quot;Yes,quot; ans;Everytry of te color. But t seem to be as friendly as to find a place to pass t.”
quot;I so eat besides fruit,quot; said t;and Im sure toto is nearly starved. Let us stop at t alk to the people.”
So, he door and knocked.
A just far enougo look out, and said, quot; do you , c great Lion h you?”
quot;e h you, if you will allow us,”
ans;and t you for the world.”
quot;Is ame?quot; asked ttle wider.
quot;O; said t;and cooo. han you are of him.”
quot;ell,quot; said ter t over and taking anot t;if t is to sleep.”
So tered to see so strange a company, and he man asked:
quot;here are you all going?”
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