Chapter XIII.
ike burnished silver.
As soon as in oodman began to c time tree fell over of the ground.
Doroto tle, raw; and behem over and over again for saving him.
No ted, Dorot a fele, able.
But one day t of Aunt Em, and said, quot;e must go back to Oz, and claim his promise.”
quot;Yes,quot; said t;at last I s my .”
quot;And I s my brains,quot; added the Scarecrow joyfully.
quot;And I s my courage,quot; said tfully.
quot;And I s back to Kansas,quot; cried Dorot;O us start for ty tomorrow!”
to do. t day togeto in oodman t to stay and rule over t. Finding ter- mined to go, toto and to Doroted a beautiful bracelet studded o tick, to keep um- bling; and to tin oodman t h precious jewels.
Every one of travelers made tty speecurn, and all sil their arms ached.
Dorot to tco fill he Golden Cap.
Sried it on it fitted ly. S kno t s it ty, so so and carry in t.
tarted for ty; and to carry hem.
L. Frank Baum