Chapter XXI.
r enemy, o me and obey me as King of t?quot; inquired the Lion.
quot;e gladly,quot; returned tiger; and all ts roared y roar: quot;e will!”
quot; spider of yours no; asked the Lion.
quot;Yonder, among trees,quot; said tiger, pointing .
quot;take good care of t; said t;and I once to figer.”
o do battle he enemy.
t spider its foe turned up . Its legs e as long as tiger s body covered mouteet long; but its o t. t of t o attack ture, and as o fig asleep t spring and landed directly upon ters back.
ts body. Jumping doil topped e dead.
t back to ts of t ing for him and said proudly:
quot;You need fear your enemy no longer.”
ts boo to come back and rule over to Kansas.
L. Frank Baum