Chapter XIV.
the inged Monkeys
YOU ILL REMEMBER t even a patle of tcy. ravelers in searcc to bring to tercups and yello go straig, toarted off in t at noon, in t fields. t on smelling yello soundly until morning?aall but tin oodman.
t morning t tarted on, as if te sure whey were go- ing.
quot;If ;I am sure o some place.”
But day by day passed aill sa t fields. to grumble a bit.
quot;e our ; ;and unless again in time to reacy, I s my brains.”
quot;Nor I my ,quot; declared tin oodman. quot;It seems to me I can scarcely till I get to Oz, and you must admit this is a very long journey.”
quot;You see,quot; said t;I to keep tramping forever, getting anyw all.”
t . S do do oto found t for t time in oo tired to cterfly t fle out ongue and panted and looked at Doroto ask .
quot;Suppose ; sed. quot;tell us to ty.”
quot;to be sure t; cried t; before?”
Dorottle o es ttering of tiny feet, and many of to tle voice:
quot; can I do for my friends?”
quot;e our ; said Dorot;Can you tell us wy is?”
quot;Certainly,quot; ans;but it is a great your backs all time.quot; ticed Dorot; you use to you? to ty of Oz in less than an hour.”
quot;I didnt kno; ans; is it?”
quot;It is ten inside t; replied t;But if you are going to call t run a great fun to plague us.”
quot;ont t me?quot; asked the girl anxiously.
quot;O obey t; And s of siger her.
Dorotten upon t, mus