Chapter XI.
as tc remain a coward.”
t t could say notood silently gazing at t became so furiously t urned tail and ruso find ing for old terrible interviehe izard.
quot; s; asked Dorothy sadly.
quot;t; returned t;and t is to go to t tcroy her.”
quot;But suppose ?quot; said the girl.
quot;t; declared the Lion.
quot;And I s; added the Scarecrow.
quot;And I s,quot; spoke tin of ood- man.
quot;And I s Em and Uncle ; said Doroto cry.
quot;Be careful!quot; cried t;tears it.”
So Dorot;I suppose try it; but I am sure I do not to kill anybody, even to see Aunt Em again.”
quot;I Im too muco kill tc; said the Lion.
quot;I oo,quot; declared t;but I s be of muco you, I am such a fool.”
quot;I t to c; remarked tin oodman; quot;but if you go I certainly sh you.”
t o start upon t morning, and tone and s properly oiled. tuffed ra ne on see better. to t o eat, and fastened a little bell around totos neck h a green ribbon.
t to bed quite early and slept soundly until day- lig lived in t had laid a green egg.
L. Frank Baum