Chapter XII.
bees o destroy Dorothy and her friends.
So tcook t upon ood upon foot and said slowly:
quot;Ep-pe, pep-pe, kak-ke!”
Next sood upon foot and said:
quot;hil-lo, hol-lo, hel-lo!”
After tood upon bot and cried in a loud voice:
quot;Ziz-zy, zuz-zy, zik!”
Noo ctering and laug of to sch a pair of immense and powerful wings on his shoulders.
One, muco be to tc;You time. do you command?”
quot;Go to trangers t; said tc;Bring t beast to me, for I o harness him like a horse, and make him work.”
quot;Your commands s; said t deal of ctering and noise, to thy and her friends were walking.
Some of tin oodman and carried il try t distance to ttered and dented t her move nor groan.
Ot tra of and boots and cloto a small bundle and t into top brancall tree.
tout rope around t il o bite or scratcruggle in any ed o tcle, escape.
But Dorot all. Sood, oto in ce of o retc and erribly; but copped s, motioning t to touch her.
quot;e dare not tle girl,quot; o t;for sected by t is greater to carry o tle of tchere.”
So, carefully and gently, ted Dorotly til to tle, ep. to tch:
quot;e in oodman and troyed, and tied up in your yard. ttle girl he dog she carries in her arms. Your power over our band is now ended, and you will never see us again.”
ttering and noise, fleo t of sight.
tc neit t Dorot, and seeing to tremble a po first tcempted to run a so look into t t