Chapter XVIII.
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Dorot bitterly at to get o Kansas again; but all over s gone up in a balloon. And s sorry at losing Oz, and so did her companions.
tin oodman came to her and said:
quot;truly I seful if I failed to mourn for t. I so cry a little because Oz is gone, if you ears, so t I s rust.”
quot;it; s a to once. tin oodman for several minutes, and scears carefully and o mishap.
ty, and alt a izard the people were proud of him.
quot;For,quot; t;t anoty in all t is ruled by a stuffed man.quot; And, so far as te right.
ter travelers met in talked matters over. t in tood respectfully before him.
quot;e are not so unlucky,quot; said t;for ty belong to us, and as ime ago I noiful City, I am quite satisfied .”
quot;I also,quot; said tin oodman, quot;am ; and, really, t he world.”
quot;For my part, I am content in kno t ever lived, if not braver,quot; said tly.
quot;If Dorotented to live in ty,quot; continued t;her.”
quot;But I dont to live ; cried Dorot;I to go to Kansas, and live Em and Uncle henry.”
quot;ell, t can be done?quot; inquired the oodman.
to t so to stick out of his brains. Fi- nally he said:
quot; call to carry you over t?”
quot;I never t of t!quot; said Dorot;Its just t once for the Golden Cap.”
it into tood beside her.
quot;time you ; said ttle girl. quot; do you wish?”
quot;I you to fly o Kansas,quot; said Dorothy.
But th