Chapter XVIII.
e Monkey King shook his head.
quot;t cannot be done,quot; ;e belong to try alone, and cannot leave it. t, and I suppose t belong to serve you in any cross t. Good-bye.”
And he window, followed by all his band.
Doroto cry ment. quot;I ed to no purpose,quot; s;for t help me.”
quot;It is certainly too bad!quot; said tender-ed oodman.
t so Dorot .
quot;Let us call in t; ;and ask his advice.”
So tered timidly, for he door.
quot;ttle girl,quot; said to t;. how can she do so?”
quot;I cannot tell,quot; ans;for nobody , unless it is Oz himself.”
quot;Is t; asked Dorotly.
quot;Glinda mig; ed.
quot;; inquired the Scarecrow.
quot;tc pocle stands on t, so so cross it.”
quot;Glinda is a Good itc s; asked the child.
quot;t; said t;and so everyone. I Glinda is a beautiful e of the many years she has lived.”
quot; to le?quot; asked Dorothy.
quot;traigo t; ;but it is said to be full of dangers to travelers. ts in t like strangers to cross try. For to ty.”
t the Scarecrow said:
quot;It seems, in spite of dangers, t t to travel to to ays back to Kansas.”
quot;You must ; remarked tin oodman.
quot;I ; said the Scarecrow.
quot;I s; declared t;for I am tired of your city and long for try again. I am really a , you knoo protect her.”
quot;t is true,quot; agreed t;My axe may be of service to o th.”
quot;art?quot; asked the Scarec