Chapter XV.
to make one o t ever since t, I myself up and see any of them.
quot;One of my greatest fears c all I soon found out t tco do ry, and t and est. Fortunately, tc tc and est erri- bly I royed me.
As it c. o me, I o promise anytc, no you ed o say t I cannot keep my promises.”
quot;I t; said Dorothy.
quot;O Im a very bad izard, I must admit.”
quot;Cant you give me brains?quot; asked the Scarecrow.
quot;You dont need t it doesnt knoo get.”
quot;t may all be true,quot; said t;but I shall be very unhappy unless you give me brains.”
t him carefully.
quot;ell,quot; ;Im not muc if you o me tomorrouff your tell you o use t find t out for yourself.”
quot;O; cried t;Ill find a o use them, never fear!”
quot;But my courage?quot; asked the Lion anxiously.
quot;You y of courage, I am sure,quot; answered Oz.
quot;All you need is confidence in yourself. t is not afraid rue courage is in facing danger w kind of courage you y.”
quot;Per Im scared just t; said t;I s of courage t makes one forget he is afraid.”
quot;Very sort of courage tomorrow,”
replied Oz.
quot; my ?quot; asked tin oodman.
quot;,quot; ans;I to a . It makes most people un, you are in luck not to .”
quot;t must be a matter of opinion,quot; said tin oodman.
quot;For my part, I a mur- mur, if you .”
quot;Very ; ans;Come to me tomorroinue t a little longer.”
quot;And no; sai