. 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 . And Im dreadfully hungry, too! Here is a new danger! remarked Jack, hope you are not fond of eating pumpkins. Not unless theyre stewed and made into pies,answered the boy, laughing. So have no fears ofme, friend Jack. What a coward that Pumpkinhead is! said theSaw-Horse, scornfully. You might be a coward yourself, if you knewyou were liable to spoil! retorted Jack, angrily. There! — there! interrupted the Scarecrow;dont let us quarrel. We all hav


. 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 . And Im dreadfully hungry, too! Here is a new danger! remarked Jack, hope you are not fond of eating pumpkins. Not unless theyre stewed and made into pies,answered the boy, laughing. So have no fears ofme, friend Jack. What a coward that Pumpkinhead is! said theSaw-Horse, scornfully. You might be a coward yourself, if you knewyou were liable to spoil! retorted Jack, angrily. There! — there! interrupted the Scarecrow;dont let us quarrel. We all have our weaknesses,dear friends; so we must strive to be considerate ofone another. And since this poor boy is hungryand has nothing whatever to eat, let us all remain 118 The Journey to the Tin Woodman quiet and allow him to sleep; for it is said that insleep a mortal may forget even hunger. Thank you! exclaimed Tip, gratefully. YourMajesty is fully as good as you are wise — and thatis saying a good deal! He then stretched himself upon the grass and,using the stuffed form of the Scarecrow for a pillow,was presently fast 119


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