. The road to Oz; in which is related how Dorothy Gale of Kansas, the Shaggy Man, Button Bright, and Polychrome the Rainbow's daughter met on an enchanted road and followed it all the way to the marvelous land of Oz . THE others now came up, and the Tin Woodman greeted theLion and the Tiger cordially. Button-Bright yelled withfear when Dorothy first took his hand and led him toward thegreat beasts; but the girl insisted they were kind and good,and so the boy mustered up courage enough to pat their heads;after they had spoken to him gently and he had looked intotheir intelligent eyes his fear v
. The road to Oz; in which is related how Dorothy Gale of Kansas, the Shaggy Man, Button Bright, and Polychrome the Rainbow's daughter met on an enchanted road and followed it all the way to the marvelous land of Oz . THE others now came up, and the Tin Woodman greeted theLion and the Tiger cordially. Button-Bright yelled withfear when Dorothy first took his hand and led him toward thegreat beasts; but the girl insisted they were kind and good,and so the boy mustered up courage enough to pat their heads;after they had spoken to him gently and he had looked intotheir intelligent eyes his fear vanished entirely and he wasso delighted with the animals that he wanted to keep closeto them and stroke their soft fur every minute. As for the shaggy man, he might have been afraid if hehad met the beasts alone, or in any other country; but so 186 The Emerald City many were the marvels in the Land of Oz that he was nolonger easily surprised, and Dorothys friendship for tneLion and Tiger was enough to assure him they were safe com-panions. Toto barked at the Cowardly Lion in joyous greet-ing, for he knew the beast of old and loved him, and it wasfunny to see how gently the Lion raised his huge paw to patTotos
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