John R Neill - The marvelous land of Oz; being an account of the further adventures of the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman a sequel to the Wizard of Oz-1904


The Scarecrow Takes Time to Think But I beg to remind ycu, broke in the Woggle-Bug, who had a distressed look in his bulging, roundeyes, that this terrible Queen Jinjur suggestedmaking a goulash of me — Me! the only HighlyMagnified and Thoroughly Educated Woggle-Bugin the wide, wide world! I think it was a brilliant idea, remarked theScarecrow, approvingly. Dont you imagine he would make a better soup? asked the Tin Woodman, turning toward his friend. Well, perhaps, acknowledged the Scarecrow. The Woggle-Bug groaned. I can see, in my minds eye, said he, mourn-fully, the goats eating small pieces of my dear comrade, the Tin Woodman, while my soup is being cooked on a bonfire built of the Saw-Horse and Jack Pumpkinheads body, and Queen Jinjur watches me boil while she feeds the flames with my friend the Scarecrow! This morbid picture cast a gloom over the entire party,


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