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    〃And I shall get my brains;〃 added the Scarecrow joyfully。



    〃And I shall get my courage;〃 said the Lion thoughtfully。



    〃And I shall get back to Kansas;〃 cried Dorothy; clapping her hands。

〃Oh; let us start for the Emerald City tomorrow!〃



    This they decided to do。  The next day they called the Winkies

together and bade them good…bye。  The Winkies were sorry to have

them go; and they had grown so fond of the Tin Woodman that they

begged him to stay and rule over them and the Yellow Land of the West。

Finding they were determined to go; the Winkies gave Toto and the Lion

each a golden collar; and to Dorothy they presented a beautiful bracelet

studded with diamonds; and to the Scarecrow they gave a gold…headed

walking stick; to keep him from stumbling; and to the Tin Woodman they

offered a silver oil…can; inlaid with gold and set with precious jewels。



    Every one of the travelers made the Winkies a pretty speech in

return; and all shook hands with them until their arms ached。



    Dorothy went to the Witch's cupboard to fill her basket with

food for the journey; and there she saw the Golden Cap。  She tried

it on her own head and found that it fitted her exactly。  She did

not know anything about the charm of the Golden Cap; but she saw

that it was pretty; so she made up her mind to wear it and carry

her sunbonnet in the basket。



    Then; being prepared for the journey; they all started for the

Emerald City; and the Winkies gave them three cheers and many good

wishes to carry with them。









                     14。  The Winged Monkeys





    You will remember there was no roadnot even a pathway

between the castle of the Wicked Witch and the Emerald City。

When the four travelers went in search of the Witch she had seen

them coming; and so sent the Winged Monkeys to bring them to her。

It was much harder to find their way back through the big fields

of buttercups and yellow daisies than it was being carried。

They knew; of course; they must go straight east; toward the rising

sun; and they started off in the right way。  But at noon; when the

sun was over their heads; they did not know which was east and

which was west; and that was the reason they were lost in the

great fields。  They kept on walking; however; and at night the

moon came out and shone brightly。  So they lay down among the

sweet smelling yellow flowers and slept soundly until morning

all but the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman。



    The next morning the sun was behind a cloud; but they started

on; as if they were quite sure which way they were going。



    〃If we walk far enough;〃 said Dorothy; 〃I am sure we shall

sometime come to some place。〃



    But day by day passed away; and they still saw nothing before

them but the scarlet fields。  The Scarecrow began to grumble a bit。



    〃We have surely lost our way;〃 he said; 〃and unless we find it

again in time to reach the Emerald City; I shall never get my brains。〃



    〃Nor I my heart;〃 declared the Tin Woodman。  〃It seems to me I

can scarcely wait till I get to Oz; and you must admit this is a

very long journey。〃



    〃You see;〃 said the Cowardly Lion; with a whimper; 〃I haven't the

courage to keep tramping forever; without getting anywhere at all。〃



    Then Dorothy lost heart。  She sat down on the grass and looked

at her companions; and they sat down and looked at her; and Toto

found that for the first time in his life he was too tired to

chase a butterfly that flew past his head。  So he put out his

tongue and panted and looked at Dorothy as if to ask what they

should do next。



    〃Suppose we call the field mice;〃 she suggested。  〃They could

probably tell us the way to the Emerald City。〃



    〃To be sure they could;〃 cried the Scarecrow。  〃Why didn't we

think of that before?〃



    Dorothy blew the little whistle she had always carried about

her neck since the Queen of the Mice had given it to her。  In a

few minutes they heard the pattering of tiny feet; and many of the

small gray mice came running up to her。  Among them was the Queen

herself; who asked; in her squeaky little voice:



    〃What can I do for my friends?〃



    〃We have lost our way;〃 said Dorothy。  〃Can you tell us where

the Emerald City is?〃



    〃Certainly;〃 answered the Queen; 〃but it is a great way off;

for you have had it at your backs all this time。〃  Then she

noticed Dorothy's Golden Cap; and said; 〃Why don't you use the

charm of the Cap; and call the Winged Monkeys to you?  They will

carry you to the City of Oz in less than an hour。〃



    〃I didn't know there was a charm;〃 answered Dorothy; in

surprise。  〃What is it?〃



    〃It is written inside the Golden Cap;〃 replied the Queen of

the Mice。  〃But if you are going to call the Winged Monkeys we

must run away; for they are full of mischief and think it great

fun to plague us。〃



    〃Won't they hurt me?〃 asked the girl anxiously。



    〃Oh; no。  They must obey the wearer of the Cap。  Good…bye!〃

And she scampered out of sight; with all the mice hurrying after her。



    Dorothy looked inside the Golden Cap and saw some words written

upon the lining。  These; she thought; must be the charm; so she read

the directions carefully and put the Cap upon her head。



    〃Ep…pe; pep…pe; kak…ke!〃 she said; standing on her left foot。



    〃What did you say?〃 asked the Scarecrow; who did not know what

she was doing。



    〃Hil…lo; hol…lo; hel…lo!〃  Dorothy went on; standing this time

on her right foot。



    〃Hello!〃 replied the Tin Woodman calmly。



    〃Ziz…zy; zuz…zy; zik!〃 said Dorothy; who was now standing on

both feet。  This ended the saying of the charm; and they heard a

great chattering and flapping of wings; as the band of Winged

Monkeys flew up to them。



    The King bowed low before Dorothy; and asked; 〃What is your command?〃



    〃We wish to go to the Emerald City;〃 said the child; 〃and we have

lost our way。〃



    〃We will carry you;〃 replied the King; and no sooner had he

spoken than two of the Monkeys caught Dorothy in their arms and

flew away with her。  Others took the Scarecrow and the Woodman and

the Lion; and one little Monkey seized Toto and flew after them;

although the dog tried hard to bite him。



    The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman were rather frightened at

first; for they remembered how badly the Winged Monkeys had

treated them before; but they saw that no harm was intended; so

they rode through the air quite cheerfully; and had a fine time

looking at the pretty gardens and woods far below them。



    Dorothy found herself riding easily between two of the biggest

Monkeys; one of them the King himself。  They had made a chair of

their hands and were careful not to hurt her。



    〃Why do you have to obey the charm of the Golden Cap?〃 she asked。



    〃That is a long story;〃 answered the King; with a Winged laugh;

〃but as we have a long journey before us; I will pass the time by

telling you about it; if you wish。〃



    〃I shall be glad to hear it;〃 she replied。



    〃Once;〃 began the leader; 〃we were a free people; living happily

in the great forest; flying from tree to tree; eating nuts and fruit;

and doing just as we pleased without calling anybody master。  Perhaps

some of us were rather too full of mischief at times; flying down to

pull the tails of the animals that had no wings; chasing birds; and

throwing nuts at the people who walked in the forest。  But we were

careless and happy and full of fun; and enjoyed every minute of the day。

This was many years ago; long before Oz came out of the clouds to rule

over this land。



    〃There lived here then; away at the North; a beautiful princess;

who was also a powerful sorceress。  All her magic was used to help

the people; and she was never known to hurt anyone who was good。

Her name was Gayelette; and she lived in a handsome palace built

from great blocks of ruby。  Everyone loved her; but her greatest

sorrow was that she could find no one to love in return; since all

the men were much too stupid and ugly to mate with one so beautiful

and wise。  At last; however; she found a boy who was handsome and

manly and wise beyond his years。  Gayelette made up her mind that

when he grew to be a man she would make him her husband; so she

took him to her ruby palace and used all her magic powers to

make him as strong and good and lovely as any woman could wish。

When he grew to manhood; Quelala; as he was called; was said to

be the best and wisest man in all the land; while his manly beauty

was so great that Gayelette loved him dearly; and hastened to make

everything ready for the wedding。



    〃My grandfather was at that time the King of the Winged Monkeys

which lived in the forest near Gayelette's palace; and the old fellow

loved a joke better than a good dinner。  One day; just before the wedding;

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