Chapter XI.
tin oodman at t moment, for it from terror. But being only tin, t at all afraid, alted.
quot;I am Oz, t and terrible,quot; spoke t, in a voice t roar. quot;ho are you, and why do you seek me?”
quot;I am a oodman, and made of tin. t, and cannot love. I pray you to give me a t I may be as other men are.”
quot;; demanded t.
quot;Because I ask it, and you alone can grant my request,quot; an- she oodman.
Oz gave a lo t said, gruffly: quot;If you in- deed desire a , you must earn it.”
quot;; asked the oodman.
quot;o kill tc,”
replied t. quot;co me, and I and kindest and most loving in all the Land of Oz.”
So tin oodman o return sorroo ell terrible Beast he had seen.
tly at t iz- ard could take upon he Lion said:
quot;If o spring upon o do my bidding. And if my mercy; for I til o give us w we desire. So be of good c be well.”
t morning to t ter the presence of Oz.
t once passed to before to gaze upon it. t Oz caug o go nearer, t ense t it singed back tremblingly to a spot nearer the door.
t voice came from t spoke:
quot;I am Oz, t and terrible. ho are you, and why do you seek me?”
And t;I am a Coo you to beg t you give me courage, so t in reality I may become ts, as men call me.”
quot;; demanded Oz.
quot;Because of all izards you are test, and alone o grant my request,quot; anshe Lion.
time, and t;Bring me proof t tc moment I as long