Chapter XIV.
felloer ted your clotoo to s spoiled by all une. o top of ter, and so s to all ruined by the river.
quot;t. S before first t tied and treated as treated Quelala, and dropped in t my grandfatied, and Que- lala said a kind Gayelette finally spared tion t ter do times t to Quelala, and it is said to t once agreed to tion, and t is imes the Golden Cap, whosoever he may be.”
quot;And ; asked Dorotly interested in tory.
quot;Quelala being t o; replied t; to lay bear t of us, o after o keep w eyes on a inged Mon- key, wo do, for we were all afraid of her.
quot;to do until to tc, . Noimes you to lay your wishes upon us.”
As tory Doroty before t t of t range creatures set travelers doe of ty, to Dorotly away, fol- lowed by all his band.
quot;t ; said ttle girl.
quot;Yes, and a quick of our troubles,quot; replied t; was you broug wonderful Cap!”
L. Frank Baum