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  ARecordofHerAdventureswithDorothyGaleofKansas,theYellowHen,theScarecrow,theTinWoodman,Tiktok,theCowardlyLionandtheHungryTiger;BesidesOtherGoodPeopletooNumeroustoMentionFaithfullyRecordedHereinContents——Author’sNote——

  1。TheGirlintheChickenCoop2。TheYellowHen3。LettersintheSand4。Tiktok,theMachineMan5。DorothyOpenstheDinnerPail6。TheHeadsofLangwidere7。OzmaofOztotheRescue8。TheHungryTiger9。TheRoyalFamilyofEv10。TheGiantwiththeHammer11。TheNomeKing12。TheElevenGuesses13。TheNomeKingLaughs14。DorothyTriestobeBrave15。BillinaFrightenstheNomeKing16。Purple,GreenandGold17。TheScarecrowWinstheFight18。TheFateoftheTinWoodman19。TheKingofEv20。TheEmeraldCity21。Dorothy’sMagicBeltAuthor’sNoteMyfriendsthechildrenareresponsibleforthisnew\"OzBook,\"astheywereforthelastone,whichwascalledTheLandofOz。Theirsweetlittleletterspleadtoknow\"moreaboutDorothy\";andtheyask:

  \"WhatbecameoftheCowardlyLion?\"and\"WhatdidOzmadoafterward?\"——meaning,ofcourse,aftershebecametheRulerofOz。

  Andsomeofthemsuggestplotstome,saying:\"PleasehaveDorothygototheLandofOzagain\";or,\"Whydon’tyoumakeOzmaandDorothymeet,andhaveagoodtimetogether?\"Indeed,couldIdoallthatmylittlefriendsask,Iwouldbeobligedtowritedozensofbookstosatisfytheirdemands。AndIwishIcould,forIenjoywritingthesestoriesjustasmuchasthechildrensaytheyenjoyreadingthem。

  Well,hereis\"moreaboutDorothy,\"andaboutouroldfriendstheScarecrowandtheTinWoodman,andabouttheCowardlyLion,andOzma,andalltherestofthem;andhere,likewise,isagooddealaboutsomenewfolksthatarequeerandunusual。Onelittlefriend,whoreadthisstorybeforeitwasprinted,saidtome:\"BillinaisREAL

  OZZY,Mr。Baum,andsoareTiktokandtheHungryTiger。\"

  Ifthisjudgmentisunbiasedandcorrect,andthelittlefolksfindthisnewstory\"realOzzy,\"IshallbeverygladindeedthatIwroteit。ButperhapsIshallgetsomemoreofthoseverywelcomelettersfrommyreaders,tellingmejusthowtheylike\"OzmaofOz。\"Ihopeso,anyway。

  L。FRANKBAUM。

  MACATAWA,1907。

  1。TheGirlintheChickenCoopThewindblewhardandjoggledthewateroftheocean,sendingripplesacrossitssurface。Thenthewindpushedtheedgesoftheripplesuntiltheybecamewaves,andshovedthewavesarounduntiltheybecamebillows。Thebillowsrolleddreadfullyhigh:highereventhanthetopsofhouses。Someofthem,indeed,rolledashighasthetopsoftalltrees,andseemedlikemountains;andthegulfsbetweenthegreatbillowswerelikedeepvalleys。

  Allthismaddashingandsplashingofthewatersofthebigocean,whichthemischievouswindcausedwithoutanygoodreasonwhatever,resultedinaterriblestorm,andastormontheoceanisliabletocutmanyqueerpranksanddoalotofdamage。

  Atthetimethewindbegantoblow,ashipwassailingfaroutuponthewaters。Whenthewavesbegantotumbleandtossandtogrowbiggerandbiggertheshiprolledupanddown,andtippedsidewise——firstonewayandthentheother——andwasjostledaroundsoroughlythateventhesailor-menhadtoholdfasttotheropesandrailingstokeepthemselvesfrombeingsweptawaybythewindorpitchedheadlongintothesea。

  Andthecloudsweresothickintheskythatthesunlightcouldn’tgetthroughthem;sothatthedaygrewdarkasnight,whichaddedtotheterrorsofthestorm。

  TheCaptainoftheshipwasnotafraid,becausehehadseenstormsbefore,andhadsailedhisshipthroughtheminsafety;butheknewthathispassengerswouldbeindangeriftheytriedtostayondeck,soheputthemallintothecabinandtoldthemtostaythereuntilafterthestormwasover,andtokeepbraveheartsandnotbescared,andallwouldbewellwiththem。

  Now,amongthesepassengerswasalittleKansasgirlnamedDorothyGale,whowasgoingwithherUncleHenrytoAustralia,tovisitsomerelativestheyhadneverbeforeseen。UncleHenry,youmustknow,wasnotverywell,becausehehadbeenworkingsohardonhisKansasfarmthathishealthhadgivenwayandlefthimweakandnervous。SoheleftAuntEmathometowatchafterthehiredmenandtotakecareofthefarm,whilehetraveledfarawaytoAustraliatovisithiscousinsandhaveagoodrest。

  Dorothywaseagertogowithhimonthisjourney,andUncleHenrythoughtshewouldbegoodcompanyandhelpcheerhimup;sohedecidedtotakeheralong。Thelittlegirlwasquiteanexperiencedtraveller,forshehadoncebeencarriedbyacycloneasfarawayfromhomeasthemarvelousLandofOz,andshehadmetwithagoodmanyadventuresinthatstrangecountrybeforeshemanagedtogetbacktoKansasagain。Soshewasn’teasilyfrightened,whateverhappened,andwhenthewindbegantohowlandwhistle,andthewavesbegantotumbleandtoss,ourlittlegirldidn’tmindtheuproartheleastbit。

  \"Ofcoursewe’llhavetostayinthecabin,\"shesaidtoUncleHenryandtheotherpassengers,\"andkeepasquietaspossibleuntilthestormisover。FortheCaptainsaysifwegoondeckwemaybeblownoverboard。\"

  Noonewantedtorisksuchanaccidentasthat,youmaybesure;

  soallthepassengersstayedhuddledupinthedarkcabin,listeningtotheshriekingofthestormandthecreakingofthemastsandriggingandtryingtokeepfrombumpingintooneanotherwhentheshiptippedsidewise。

  DorothyhadalmostfallenasleepwhenshewasarousedwithastarttofindthatUncleHenrywasmissing。Shecouldn’timaginewherehehadgone,andashewasnotverystrongshebegantoworryabouthim,andtofearhemighthavebeencarelessenoughtogoondeck。Inthatcasehewouldbeingreatdangerunlessheinstantlycamedownagain。

  ThefactwasthatUncleHenryhadgonetoliedowninhislittlesleeping-berth,butDorothydidnotknowthat。SheonlyrememberedthatAuntEmhadcautionedhertotakegoodcareofheruncle,soatonceshedecidedtogoondeckandfindhim,inspiteofthefactthatthetempestwasnowworsethanever,andtheshipwasplunginginareallydreadfulmanner。Indeed,thelittlegirlfounditwasasmuchasshecoulddotomountthestairstothedeck,andassoonasshegottherethewindstruckhersofiercelythatitalmosttoreawaytheskirtsofherdress。YetDorothyfeltasortofjoyousexcitementindefyingthestorm,andwhilesheheldfasttotherailingshepeeredaroundthroughthegloomandthoughtshesawthedimformofamanclingingtoamastnotfarawayfromher。Thismightbeheruncle,soshecalledasloudlyasshecould:

  \"UncleHenry!UncleHenry!\"

  Butthewindscreechedandhowledsomadlythatshescarceheardherownvoice,andthemancertainlyfailedtohearher,forhedidnotmove。

  Dorothydecidedshemustgotohim;soshemadeadashforward,duringalullinthestorm,towhereabigsquarechicken-coophadbeenlashedtothedeckwithropes。Shereachedthisplaceinsafety,butnosoonerhadsheseizedfastholdoftheslatsofthebigboxinwhichthechickenswerekeptthanthewind,asifenragedbecausethelittlegirldaredtoresistitspower,suddenlyredoubleditsfury。

  Withascreamlikethatofanangrygiantittoreawaytheropesthatheldthecoopandliftedithighintotheair,withDorothystillclingingtotheslats。Aroundandoveritwhirled,thiswayandthat,andafewmomentslaterthechicken-coopdroppedfarawayintothesea,wherethebigwavescaughtitandsliditup-hilltoafoamingcrestandthendown-hillintoadeepvalley,asifitwerenothingmorethanaplaythingtokeepthemamused。

  Dorothyhadagoodducking,youmaybesure,butshedidn’tlooseherpresenceofmindevenforasecond。Shekepttightholdofthestoutslatsandassoonasshecouldgetthewateroutofhereyesshesawthatthewindhadrippedthecoverfromthecoop,andthepoorchickenswereflutteringawayineverydirection,beingblownbythewinduntiltheylookedlikefeatherdusterswithouthandles。Thebottomofthecoopwasmadeofthickboards,soDorothyfoundshewasclingingtoasortofraft,withsidesofslats,whichreadilyboreupherweight。Aftercoughingthewateroutofherthroatandgettingherbreathagain,shemanagedtoclimbovertheslatsandstanduponthefirmwoodenbottomofthecoop,whichsupportedhereasilyenough。

  \"Why,I’vegotashipofmyown!\"shethought,moreamusedthanfrightenedathersuddenchangeofcondition;andthen,asthecoopclimbeduptothetopofabigwave,shelookedeagerlyaroundfortheshipfromwhichshehadbeenblown。

  Itwasfar,faraway,bythistime。Perhapsnooneonboardhadyetmissedher,orknewofherstrangeadventure。Downintoavalleybetweenthewavesthecoopswepther,andwhensheclimbedanothercresttheshiplookedlikeatoyboat,itwassuchalongwayoff。

  Soonithadentirelydisappearedinthegloom,andthenDorothygaveasighofregretatpartingwithUncleHenryandbegantowonderwhatwasgoingtohappentohernext。

  Justnowshewastossingonthebosomofabigocean,withnothingtokeepherafloatbutamiserablewoodenhen-coopthathadaplankbottomandslattedsides,throughwhichthewaterconstantlysplashedandwettedherthroughtotheskin!Andtherewasnothingtoeatwhenshebecamehungry——asshewassuretodobeforelong——andnofreshwatertodrinkandnodryclothestoputon。

  \"Well,Ideclare!\"sheexclaimed,withalaugh。\"You’reinaprettyfix,DorothyGale,Icantellyou!andIhaven’ttheleastideahowyou’regoingtogetoutofit!\"

  Asiftoaddtohertroublesthenightwasnowcreepingon,andthegraycloudsoverheadchangedtoinkyblackness。Butthewind,asifsatisfiedatlastwithitsmischievouspranks,stoppedblowingthisoceanandhurriedawaytoanotherpartoftheworldtoblowsomethingelse;sothatthewaves,notbeingjoggledanymore,begantoquietdownandbehavethemselves。

  ItwasluckyforDorothy,Ithink,thatthestormsubsided;otherwise,bravethoughshewas,Ifearshemighthaveperished。Manychildren,inherplace,wouldhaveweptandgivenwaytodespair;butbecauseDorothyhadencounteredsomanyadventuresandcomesafelythroughthemitdidnotoccurtoheratthistimetobeespeciallyafraid。

  Shewaswetanduncomfortable,itistrue;but,aftersighingthatonesighItoldyouof,shemanagedtorecallsomeofhercustomarycheerfulnessanddecidedtopatientlyawaitwhateverherfatemightbe。

  Byandbytheblackcloudsrolledawayandshowedablueskyoverhead,withasilvermoonshiningsweetlyinthemiddleofitandlittlestarswinkingmerrilyatDorothywhenshelookedtheirway。Thecoopdidnottossaroundanymore,butrodethewavesmoregently——almostlikeacradlerocking——sothattheflooruponwhichDorothystoodwasnolongersweptbywatercomingthroughtheslats。Seeingthis,andbeingquiteexhaustedbytheexcitementofthepastfewhours,thelittlegirldecidedthatsleepwouldbethebestthingtorestoreherstrengthandtheeasiestwayinwhichshecouldpassthetime。Thefloorwasdampandshewasherselfwringingwet,butfortunatelythiswasawarmclimateandshedidnotfeelatallcold。

  Soshesatdowninacornerofthecoop,leanedherbackagainsttheslats,noddedatthefriendlystarsbeforesheclosedhereyes,andwasasleepinhalfaminute。

  2。TheYellowHenAstrangenoiseawokeDorothy,whoopenedhereyestofindthatdayhaddawnedandthesunwasshiningbrightlyinaclearsky。ShehadbeendreamingthatshewasbackinKansasagain,andplayingintheoldbarn-yardwiththecalvesandpigsandchickensallaroundher;

  andatfirst,assherubbedthesleepfromhereyes,shereallyimaginedshewasthere。

  \"Kut-kut-kut,ka-daw-kut!Kut-kut-kut,ka-daw-kut!\"

  Ah;hereagainwasthestrangenoisethathadawakenedher。Surelyitwasahencackling!Butherwide-openeyesfirstsaw,throughtheslatsofthecoop,thebluewavesoftheocean,nowcalmandplacid,andherthoughtsflewbacktothepastnight,sofullofdangeranddiscomfort。Alsoshebegantorememberthatshewasawaifofthestorm,adriftuponatreacherousandunknownsea。

  \"Kut-kut-kut,ka-daw-w-w——kut!\"

  \"What’sthat?\"criedDorothy,startingtoherfeet。

  \"Why,I’vejustlaidanegg,that’sall,\"repliedasmall,butsharpanddistinctvoice,andlookingaroundherthelittlegirldiscoveredayellowhensquattingintheoppositecornerofthecoop。

  \"Dearme!\"sheexclaimed,insurprise;\"haveYOUbeenhereallnight,too?\"

  \"Ofcourse,\"answeredthehen,flutteringherwingsandyawning。

  \"WhenthecoopblewawayfromtheshipIclungfasttothiscorner,withclawsandbeak,forIknewifIfellintothewaterI’dsurelybedrowned。Indeed,Inearlydrowned,asitwas,withallthatwaterwashingoverme。Ineverwassowetbeforeinmylife!\"

  \"Yes,\"agreedDorothy,\"itwasprettywet,foratime,Iknow。Butdoyoufeelcomfor’blenow?\"

  \"Notvery。Thesunhashelpedtodrymyfeathers,asithasyourdress,andIfeelbettersinceIlaidmymorningegg。Butwhat’stobecomeofus,Ishouldliketoknow,afloatonthisbigpond?\"

  \"I’dliketoknowthat,too,\"saidDorothy。\"But,tellme;howdoesithappenthatyouareabletotalk?Ithoughthenscouldonlycluckandcackle。\"

  \"Why,asforthat,\"answeredtheyellowhenthoughtfully,\"I’vecluckedandcackledallmylife,andneverspokenawordbeforethismorning,thatIcanremember。Butwhenyouaskedaquestion,aminuteago,itseemedthemostnaturalthingintheworldtoansweryou。SoIspoke,andIseemtokeeponspeaking,justasyouandotherhumanbeingsdo。Strange,isn’tit?\"

  \"Very,\"repliedDorothy。\"IfwewereintheLandofOz,Iwouldn’tthinkitsoqueer,becausemanyoftheanimalscantalkinthatfairycountry。ButouthereintheoceanmustbeagoodlongwayfromOz。\"

  \"Howismygrammar?\"askedtheyellowhen,anxiously。\"DoIspeakquiteproperly,inyourjudgment?\"

  \"Yes,\"saidDorothy,\"youdoverywell,forabeginner。\"

  \"I’mgladtoknowthat,\"continuedtheyellowhen,inaconfidentialtone;\"because,ifoneisgoingtotalk,it’sbesttotalkcorrectly。

  Theredroosterhasoftensaidthatmycluckandmycacklewerequiteperfect;andnowit’sacomforttoknowIamtalkingproperly。\"

  \"I’mbeginningtogethungry,\"remarkedDorothy。\"It’sbreakfasttime;butthere’snobreakfast。\"

  \"Youmayhavemyegg,\"saidtheyellowhen。\"Idon’tcareforit,youknow。\"

  \"Don’tyouwanttohatchit?\"askedthelittlegirl,insurprise。

  \"No,indeed;InevercaretohatcheggsunlessI’veanicesnugnest,insomequietplace,withabaker’sdozenofeggsunderme。That’sthirteen,youknow,andit’saluckynumberforhens。Soyoumayaswelleatthisegg。\"

  \"Oh,Icouldn’tPOSS’BLYeatit,unlessitwascooked,\"exclaimedDorothy。\"ButI’mmuchobligedforyourkindness,justthesame。\"

  \"Don’tmentionit,mydear,\"answeredthehen,calmly,andbeganpruningherfeathers。

  ForamomentDorothystoodlookingoutoverthewidesea。Shewasstillthinkingoftheegg,though;sopresentlysheasked:

  \"Whydoyoulayeggs,whenyoudon’texpecttohatchthem?\"

  \"It’sahabitIhave,\"repliedtheyellowhen。\"Ithasalwaysbeenmypridetolayafresheggeverymorning,exceptwhenI’mmoulting。I

  neverfeellikehavingmymorningcackletilltheeggisproperlylaid,andwithoutthechancetocackleIwouldnotbehappy。\"

  \"It’sstrange,\"saidthegirl,reflectively;\"butasI’mnotahenI

  can’tbe’spectedtounderstandthat。\"

  \"Certainlynot,mydear。\"

  ThenDorothyfellsilentagain。Theyellowhenwassomecompany,andabitofcomfort,too;butitwasdreadfullylonelyoutonthebigocean,nevertheless。

  Afteratimethehenflewupandpercheduponthetopmostslatofthecoop,whichwasalittleaboveDorothy’sheadwhenshewassittinguponthebottom,asshehadbeendoingforsomemomentspast。

  \"Why,wearenotfarfromland!\"exclaimedthehen。

  \"Where?Whereisit?\"criedDorothy,jumpingupingreatexcitement。

  \"Overtherealittleway,\"answeredthehen,noddingherheadinacertaindirection。\"Weseemtobedriftingtowardit,sothatbeforenoonweoughttofindourselvesupondrylandagain。\"

  \"Ishalllikethat!\"saidDorothy,withalittlesigh,forherfeetandlegswerestillwettednowandthenbythesea-waterthatcamethroughtheopenslats。

  \"SoshallI,\"answeredhercompanion。\"Thereisnothingintheworldsomiserableasawethen。\"

  Theland,whichtheyseemedtoberapidlyapproaching,sinceitgrewmoredistincteveryminute,wasquitebeautifulasviewedbythelittlegirlinthefloatinghen-coop。Nexttothewaterwasabroadbeachofwhitesandandgravel,andfartherbackwereseveralrockyhills,whilebeyondtheseappearedastripofgreentreesthatmarkedtheedgeofaforest。Buttherewerenohousestobeseen,noranysignofpeoplewhomightinhabitthisunknownland。

  \"Ihopeweshallfindsomethingtoeat,\"saidDorothy,lookingeagerlyattheprettybeachtowardwhichtheydrifted。\"It’slongpastbreakfasttime,now。\"

  \"I’matriflehungry,myself,\"declaredtheyellowhen。

  \"Whydon’tyoueattheegg?\"askedthechild。\"Youdon’tneedtohaveyourfoodcooked,asIdo。\"

  \"Doyoutakemeforacannibal?\"criedthehen,indignantly。\"IdonotknowwhatIhavesaidordonethatleadsyoutoinsultme!\"

  \"Ibegyourpardon,I’msureMrs。——Mrs。——bytheway,mayIinquireyourname,ma’am?\"askedthelittlegirl。

  \"MynameisBill,\"saidtheyellowhen,somewhatgruffly。

  \"Bill!Why,that’saboy’sname。\"

  \"Whatdifferencedoesthatmake?\"

  \"You’realadyhen,aren’tyou?\"

  \"Ofcourse。ButwhenIwasfirsthatchedoutnoonecouldtellwhetherIwasgoingtobeahenorarooster;sothelittleboyatthefarmwhereIwasborncalledmeBill,andmadeapetofmebecauseI

  wastheonlyyellowchickeninthewholebrood。WhenIgrewup,andhefoundthatIdidn’tcrowandfight,asalltheroostersdo,hedidnotthinktochangemyname,andeverycreatureinthebarn-yard,aswellasthepeopleinthehouse,knewmeas’Bill。’SoBillI’vealwaysbeencalled,andBillismyname。\"

  \"Butit’sallwrong,youknow,\"declaredDorothy,earnestly;\"and,ifyoudon’tmind,Ishallcallyou’Billina。’Puttingthe’eena’ontheendmakesitagirl’sname,yousee。\"

  \"Oh,Idon’tminditintheleast,\"returnedtheyellowhen。\"Itdoesn’tmatteratallwhatyoucallme,solongasIknowthenamemeansME。\"

  \"Verywell,Billina。MYnameisDorothyGale——justDorothytomyfriendsandMissGaletostrangers。YoumaycallmeDorothy,ifyoulike。We’regettingveryneartheshore。Doyousupposeitistoodeepformetowadetherestoftheway?\"

  \"Waitafewminuteslonger。Thesunshineiswarmandpleasant,andweareinnohurry。\"

  \"Butmyfeetareallwetandsoggy,\"saidthegirl。\"Mydressisdryenough,butIwon’tfeelrealcomfor’bletillIgetmyfeetdried。\"

  Shewaited,however,asthehenadvised,andbeforelongthebigwoodencoopgratedgentlyonthesandybeachandthedangerousvoyagewasover。

  Itdidnottakethecastawayslongtoreachtheshore,youmaybesure。Theyellowhenflewtothesandsatonce,butDorothyhadtoclimboverthehighslats。Still,foracountrygirl,thatwasnotmuchofafeat,andassoonasshewassafeashoreDorothydrewoffherwetshoesandstockingsandspreadthemuponthesun-warmedbeachtodry。

  ThenshesatdownandwatchedBillina,whowaspick-peckingawaywithhersharpbillinthesandandgravel,whichshescratchedupandturnedoverwithherstrongclaws。

  \"Whatareyoudoing?\"askedDorothy。

  \"Gettingmybreakfast,ofcourse,\"murmuredthehen,busilypeckingaway。

  \"Whatdoyoufind?\"inquiredthegirl,curiously。

  \"Oh,somefatredants,andsomesand-bugs,andonceinawhileatinycrab。Theyareverysweetandnice,Iassureyou。\"

  \"Howdreadful!\"exclaimedDorothy,inashockedvoice。

  \"Whatisdreadful?\"askedthehen,liftingherheadtogazewithonebrighteyeathercompanion。

  \"Why,eatinglivethings,andhorridbugs,andcrawlyants。Yououghttobe’SHAMEDofyourself!\"

  \"Goodnessme!\"returnedthehen,inapuzzledtone;\"howqueeryouare,Dorothy!Livethingsaremuchfresherandmorewholesomethandeadones,andyouhumanseatallsortsofdeadcreatures。\"

  \"Wedon’t!\"saidDorothy。

  \"Youdo,indeed,\"answeredBillina。\"Youeatlambsandsheepandcowsandpigsandevenchickens。\"

  \"Butwecook’em,\"saidDorothy,triumphantly。

  \"Whatdifferencedoesthatmake?\"

  \"Agooddeal,\"saidthegirl,inagravertone。\"Ican’tjust’splainthediff’rence,butit’sthere。And,anyhow,wenevereatsuchdreadfulthingsasBUGS。\"

  \"Butyoueatthechickensthateatthebugs,\"retortedtheyellowhen,withanoddcackle。\"Soyouarejustasbadaswechickensare。\"

  ThismadeDorothythoughtful。WhatBillinasaidwastrueenough,anditalmosttookawayherappetiteforbreakfast。Asfortheyellowhen,shecontinuedtopeckawayatthesandbusily,andseemedquitecontentedwithherbill-of-fare。

  Finally,downnearthewater’sedge,Billinastuckherbilldeepintothesand,andthendrewbackandshivered。

  \"Ow!\"shecried。\"Istruckmetal,thattime,anditnearlybrokemybeak。\"

  \"Itprob’blywasarock,\"saidDorothy,carelessly。

  \"Nonsense。Iknowarockfrommetal,Iguess,\"saidthehen。

  \"There’sadifferentfeeltoit。\"

  \"Buttherecouldn’tbeanymetalonthiswild,desertedseashore,\"

  persistedthegirl。\"Where’stheplace?I’lldigitup,andprovetoyouI’mright,\"

  Billinashowedhertheplacewhereshehad\"stubbedherbill,\"assheexpressedit,andDorothydugawaythesanduntilshefeltsomethinghard。Then,thrustinginherhand,shepulledthethingout,anddiscoveredittobealargesizedgoldenkey——ratherold,butstillbrightandofperfectshape。

  \"WhatdidItellyou?\"criedthehen,withacackleoftriumph。\"CanItellmetalwhenIbumpintoit,oristhethingarock?\"

  \"It’smetal,sureenough,\"answeredthechild,gazingthoughtfullyatthecuriousthingshehadfound。\"Ithinkitispuregold,anditmusthavelainhiddeninthesandforalongtime。Howdoyousupposeitcamethere,Billina?Andwhatdoyousupposethismysteriouskeyunlocks?\"

  \"Ican’tsay,\"repliedthehen。\"YououghttoknowmoreaboutlocksandkeysthanIdo。\"

  Dorothyglancedaround。Therewasnosignofanyhouseinthatpartofthecountry,andshereasonedthateverykeymustfitalockandeverylockmusthaveapurpose。Perhapsthekeyhadbeenlostbysomebodywholivedfaraway,buthadwanderedonthisveryshore。

  Musingonthesethingsthegirlputthekeyinthepocketofherdressandthenslowlydrewonhershoesandstockings,whichthesunhadfullydried。

  \"Ib’lieve,Billina,\"shesaid,\"I’llhavealook’round,andseeifI

  canfindsomebreakfast。\"

  3。LettersintheSandWalkingalittlewaybackfromthewater’sedge,towardthegroveoftrees,Dorothycametoaflatstretchofwhitesandthatseemedtohavequeersignsmarkeduponitssurface,justasonewouldwriteuponsandwithastick。

  \"Whatdoesitsay?\"sheaskedtheyellowhen,whotrottedalongbesideherinaratherdignifiedfashion。

  \"HowshouldIknow?\"returnedthehen。\"Icannotread。\"

  \"Oh!Can’tyou?\"

  \"Certainlynot;I’veneverbeentoschool,youknow。\"

  \"Well,Ihave,\"admittedDorothy;\"butthelettersarebigandfarapart,andit’shardtospelloutthewords。\"

  Butshelookedateachlettercarefully,andfinallydiscoveredthatthesewordswerewritteninthesand:

  \"BEWARETHEWHEELERS!\"

  \"That’sratherstrange,\"declaredthehen,whenDorothyhadreadaloudthewords。\"WhatdoyousupposetheWheelersare?\"

  \"Folksthatwheel,Iguess。Theymusthavewheelbarrows,orbaby-cabsorhand-carts,\"saidDorothy。

  \"Perhapsthey’reautomobiles,\"suggestedtheyellowhen。\"Thereisnoneedtobewareofbaby-cabsandwheelbarrows;butautomobilesaredangerousthings。Severalofmyfriendshavebeenrunoverbythem。\"

  \"Itcan’tbeauto’biles,\"repliedthegirl,\"forthisisanew,wildcountry,withouteventrolley-carsortel’phones。Thepeopleherehaven’tbeendiscoveredyet,I’msure;thatis,ifthereAREanypeople。SoIdon’tb’lievethereCANbeanyauto’biles,Billina。\"

  \"Perhapsnot,\"admittedtheyellowhen。\"Whereareyougoingnow?\"

  \"Overtothosetrees,toseeifIcanfindsomefruitornuts,\"

  answeredDorothy。

  Shetrampedacrossthesand,skirtingthefootofoneofthelittlerockyhillsthatstoodnear,andsoonreachedtheedgeoftheforest。

  Atfirstshewasgreatlydisappointed,becausethenearertreeswereallpunita,orcotton-woodoreucalyptus,andborenofruitornutsatall。But,byeandbye,whenshewasalmostindespair,thelittlegirlcameupontwotreesthatpromisedtofurnishherwithplentyoffood。

  Onewasquitefullofsquarepaperboxes,whichgrewinclustersonallthelimbs,anduponthebiggestandripestboxestheword\"Lunch\"

  couldberead,inneatraisedletters。Thistreeseemedtobearalltheyeararound,fortherewerelunch-boxblossomsonsomeofthebranches,andonotherstinylittlelunch-boxesthatwereasyetquitegreen,andevidentlynotfittoeatuntiltheyhadgrownbigger。

  Theleavesofthistreewereallpapernapkins,anditpresentedaverypleasingappearancetothehungrylittlegirl。

  Butthetreenexttothelunch-boxtreewasevenmorewonderful,foritborequantitiesoftindinner-pails,whichweresofullandheavythatthestoutbranchesbentunderneaththeirweight。Someweresmallanddark-brownincolor;thoselargerwereofadulltincolor;butthereallyripeoneswerepailsofbrighttinthatshoneandglistenedbeautifullyintheraysofsunshinethattouchedthem。

  Dorothywasdelighted,andeventheyellowhenacknowledgedthatshewassurprised。

  Thelittlegirlstoodontip-toeandpickedoneofthenicestandbiggestlunch-boxes,andthenshesatdownuponthegroundandeagerlyopenedit。Insideshefound,nicelywrappedinwhitepapers,ahamsandwich,apieceofsponge-cake,apickle,asliceofnewcheeseandanapple。Eachthinghadaseparatestem,andsohadtobepickedoffthesideofthebox;butDorothyfoundthemalltobedelicious,andsheateeverybitofluncheonintheboxbeforeshehadfinished。

  \"Alunchisn’tzactlybreakfast,\"shesaidtoBillina,whosatbesidehercuriouslywatching。\"Butwhenoneishungryonecaneatevensupperinthemorning,andnotcomplain。\"

  \"Ihopeyourlunch-boxwasperfectlyripe,\"observedtheyellowhen,inaanxioustone。\"Somuchsicknessiscausedbyeatinggreenthings。\"

  \"Oh,I’msureitwasripe,\"declaredDorothy,\"all,thatis,’ceptthepickle,andapicklejustHAStobegreen,Billina。Buteverythingtastedperfectlysplendid,andI’dratherhaveitthanachurchpicnic。AndnowIthinkI’llpickadinner-pail,tohavewhenIgethungryagain,andthenwe’llstartoutand’splorethecountry,andseewhereweare。\"

  \"Haven’tyouanyideawhatcountrythisis?\"inquiredBillina。

  \"Noneatall。Butlisten:I’mquitesureit’safairycountry,orsuchthingsaslunch-boxesanddinner-pailswouldn’tbegrowingupontrees。Besides,Billina,beingahen,youwouldn’tbeabletotalkinanyciv’lizedcountry,likeKansas,wherenofairiesliveatall。\"

  \"Perhapswe’reintheLandofOz,\"saidthehen,thoughtfully。

  \"No,thatcan’tbe,\"answeredthelittlegirl;becauseI’vebeentotheLandofOz,andit’sallsurroundedbyahorriddesertthatnoonecancross。\"

  \"Thenhowdidyougetawayfromthereagain?\"askedBillina。

  \"Ihadapairofsilvershoes,thatcarriedmethroughtheair;butI

  lostthem,\"saidDorothy。

  \"Ah,indeed,\"remarkedtheyellowhen,inatoneofunbelief。

  \"Anyhow,\"resumedthegirl,\"thereisnoseashoreneartheLandofOz,sothismustsurelybesomeotherfairycountry。\"

  Whileshewasspeakingsheselectedabrightandprettydinner-pailthatseemedtohaveastouthandle,andpickeditfromitsbranch。

  Then,accompaniedbytheyellowhen,shewalkedoutoftheshadowofthetreestowardthesea-shore。

  TheywerepartwayacrossthesandswhenBillinasuddenlycried,inavoiceofterror:

  \"What’sthat?\"

  Dorothyturnedquicklyaround,andsawcomingoutofapaththatledfrombetweenthetreesthemostpeculiarpersonhereyeshadeverbeheld。

  Ithadtheformofaman,exceptthatitwalked,orratherrolled,uponallfours,anditslegswerethesamelengthasitsarms,givingthemtheappearanceofthefourlegsofabeast。YetitwasnobeastthatDorothyhaddiscovered,forthepersonwasclothedmostgorgeouslyinembroideredgarmentsofmanycolors,andworeastrawhatperchedjauntilyuponthesideofitshead。Butitdifferedfromhumanbeingsinthisrespect,thatinsteadofhandsandfeettheregrewattheendofitsarmsandlegsroundwheels,andbymeansofthesewheelsitrolledveryswiftlyoverthelevelground。AfterwardDorothyfoundthattheseoddwheelswereofthesamehardsubstancethatourfinger-nailsandtoe-nailsarecomposedof,andshealsolearnedthatcreaturesofthisstrangeracewereborninthisqueerfashion。Butwhenourlittlegirlfirstcaughtsightofthefirstindividualofaracethatwasdestinedtocauseheralotoftrouble,shehadanideathatthebrilliantly-clothedpersonagewasonroller-skates,whichwereattachedtohishandsaswellastohisfeet。

  \"Run!\"screamedtheyellowhen,flutteringawayingreatfright。

  \"It’saWheeler!\"

  \"AWheeler?\"exclaimedDorothy。\"Whatcanthatbe?\"

  \"Don’tyourememberthewarninginthesand:’BewaretheWheelers’?

  Run,Itellyou——run!\"

  SoDorothyran,andtheWheelergaveasharp,wildcryandcameafterherinfullchase。

  Lookingoverhershoulderassheran,thegirlnowsawagreatprocessionofWheelersemergingfromtheforest——dozensanddozensofthem——allcladinsplendid,tight-fittinggarmentsandallrollingswiftlytowardherandutteringtheirwild,strangecries。

  \"They’resuretocatchus!\"pantedthegirl,whowasstillcarryingtheheavydinner-pailshehadpicked。\"Ican’trunmuchfarther,Billina。\"

  \"Climbupthishill,——quick!\"saidthehen;andDorothyfoundshewasveryneartotheheapoflooseandjaggedrockstheyhadpassedontheirwaytotheforest。Theyellowhenwasevennowflutteringamongtherocks,andDorothyfollowedasbestshecould,halfclimbingandhalftumblinguptheroughandruggedsteep。

  Shewasnonetoosoon,fortheforemostWheelerreachedthehillamomentafterher;butwhilethegirlscrambleduptherocksthecreaturestoppedshortwithhowlsofrageanddisappointment。

  Dorothynowheardtheyellowhenlaughing,inhercackling,hennyway。

  \"Don’thurry,mydear,\"criedBillina。\"Theycan’tfollowusamongtheserocks,sowe’resafeenoughnow。\"

  Dorothystoppedatonceandsatdownuponabroadboulder,forshewasalloutofbreath。

  TherestoftheWheelershadnowreachedthefootofthehill,butitwasevidentthattheirwheelswouldnotrollupontheroughandjaggedrocks,andthereforetheywerehelplesstofollowDorothyandthehentowheretheyhadtakenrefuge。Buttheycircledallaroundthelittlehill,sothechildandBillinawerefastprisonersandcouldnotcomedownwithoutbeingcaptured。

  ThenthecreaturesshooktheirfrontwheelsatDorothyinathreateningmanner,anditseemedtheywereabletospeakaswellastomaketheirdreadfuloutcries,forseveralofthemshouted:

  \"We’llgetyouintime,neverfear!Andwhenwedogetyou,we’lltearyouintolittlebits!\"

  \"Whyareyousocrueltome?\"askedDorothy。\"I’mastrangerinyourcountry,andhavedoneyounoharm。\"

  \"Noharm!\"criedonewhoseemedtobetheirleader。\"Didyounotpickourlunch-boxesanddinner-pails?Haveyounotastolendinner-pailstillinyourhand?\"

  \"Ionlypickedoneofeach,\"sheanswered。\"Iwashungry,andI

  didn’tknowthetreeswereyours。\"

  \"Thatisnoexcuse,\"retortedtheleader,whowasclothedinamostgorgeoussuit。\"Itisthelawherethatwhoeverpicksadinner-pailwithoutourpermissionmustdieimmediately。\"

  \"Don’tyoubelievehim,\"saidBillina。\"I’msurethetreesdonotbelongtotheseawfulcreatures。Theyarefitforanymischief,andit’smyopiniontheywouldtrytokillusjustthesameifyouhadn’tpickedadinner-pail。\"

  \"Ithinkso,too,\"agreedDorothy。\"Butwhatshallwedonow?\"

  \"Staywhereweare,\"advisedtheyellowhen。\"WearesafefromtheWheelersuntilwestarvetodeath,anyhow;andbeforethattimecomesagoodmanythingscanhappen。\"

  4。TiktoktheMachineManAfteranhourorsomostofthebandofWheelersrolledbackintotheforest,leavingonlythreeoftheirnumbertoguardthehill。Thesecurledthemselvesuplikebigdogsandpretendedtogotosleeponthesands;butneitherDorothynorBillinawerefooledbythistrick,sotheyremainedinsecurityamongtherocksandpaidnoattentiontotheircunningenemies。

  Finallythehen,flutteringoverthemound,exclaimed:\"Why,here’sapath!\"

  SoDorothyatonceclamberedtowhereBillinasat,andthere,sureenough,wasasmoothpathcutbetweentherocks。Itseemedtowindaroundthemoundfromtoptobottom,likeacork-screw,twistinghereandtherebetweentheroughbouldersbutalwaysremaininglevelandeasytowalkupon。

  Indeed,DorothywonderedatfirstwhytheWheelersdidnotrollupthispath;butwhenshefollowedittothefootofthemoundshefoundthatseveralbigpiecesofrockhadbeenplaceddirectlyacrosstheendoftheway,thuspreventinganyoneoutsidefromseeingitandalsopreventingtheWheelersfromusingittoclimbupthemound。

  ThenDorothywalkedbackupthepath,andfollowedituntilshecametotheverytopofthehill,whereasolitaryroundrockstoodthatwasbiggerthananyoftheotherssurroundingit。Thepathcametoanendjustbesidethisgreatrock,andforamomentitpuzzledthegirltoknowwhythepathhadbeenmadeatall。Butthehen,whohadbeengravelyfollowingheraroundandwasnowpercheduponapointofrockbehindDorothy,suddenlyremarked:

  \"Itlookssomethinglikeadoor,doesn’tit?\"

  \"Whatlookslikeadoor?\"enquiredthechild。

  \"Why,thatcrackintherock,justfacingyou,\"repliedBillina,whoselittleroundeyeswereverysharpandseemedtoseeeverything。\"Itrunsuponesideanddowntheother,andacrossthetopandthebottom。\"

  \"Whatdoes?\"

  \"Why,thecrack。SoIthinkitmustbeadoorofrock,althoughIdonotseeanyhinges。\"

  \"Oh,yes,\"saidDorothy,nowobservingforthefirsttimethecrackintherock。\"Andisn’tthisakey-hole,Billina?\"pointingtoaround,deepholeatonesideofthedoor。

  \"Ofcourse。Ifweonlyhadthekey,now,wecouldunlockitandseewhatisthere,\"repliedtheyellowhen。\"Maybeit’satreasurechamberfullofdiamondsandrubies,orheapsofshininggold,or——\"

  \"Thatremindsme,\"saidDorothy,\"ofthegoldenkeyIpickedupontheshore。Doyouthinkthatitwouldfitthiskey-hole,Billina?\"

  \"Tryitandsee,\"suggestedthehen。

  SoDorothysearchedinthepocketofherdressandfoundthegoldenkey。Andwhenshehadputitintotheholeoftherock,andturnedit,asuddensharpsnapwasheard;then,withasolemncreakthatmadetheshiversrundownthechild’sback,thefaceoftherockfelloutward,likeadooronhinges,andrevealedasmalldarkchamberjustinside。

  \"Goodgracious!\"criedDorothy,shrinkingbackasfarasthenarrowpathwouldlether。

  For,standingwithinthenarrowchamberofrock,wastheformofaman——or,atleast,itseemedlikeaman,inthedimlight。HewasonlyaboutastallasDorothyherself,andhisbodywasroundasaballandmadeoutofburnishedcopper。Alsohisheadandlimbswerecopper,andthesewerejointedorhingedtohisbodyinapeculiarway,withmetalcapsoverthejoints,likethearmorwornbyknightsindaysofold。Hestoodperfectlystill,andwherethelightstruckuponhisformitglitteredasifmadeofpuregold。

  \"Don’tbefrightened,\"calledBillina,fromherperch。\"Itisn’talive。\"

  \"Iseeitisn’t,\"repliedthegirl,drawingalongbreath。

  \"Itisonlymadeoutofcopper,liketheoldkettleinthebarn-yardathome,\"continuedthehen,turningherheadfirsttoonesideandthentotheother,sothatbothherlittleroundeyescouldexaminetheobject。

  \"Once,\"saidDorothy,\"Iknewamanmadeoutoftin,whowasawoodmannamedNickChopper。Buthewasasaliveasweare,’causehewasbornarealman,andgothistinbodyalittleatatime——firstalegandthenafingerandthenanear——forthereasonthathehadsomanyaccidentswithhisaxe,andcuthimselfupinaverycarelessmanner。\"

  \"Oh,\"saidthehen,withasniff,asifshedidnotbelievethestory。

  \"Butthiscopperman,\"continuedDorothy,lookingatitwithbigeyes,\"isnotaliveatall,andIwonderwhatitwasmadefor,andwhyitwaslockedupinthisqueerplace。\"

  \"Thatisamystery,\"remarkedthehen,twistingherheadtoarrangeherwing-featherswithherbill。

  Dorothysteppedinsidethelittleroomtogetabackviewofthecopperman,andinthiswaydiscoveredaprintedcardthathungbetweenhisshoulders,itbeingsuspendedfromasmallcopperpegatthebackofhisneck。Sheunfastenedthiscardandreturnedtothepath,wherethelightwasbetter,andsatherselfdownuponaslabofrocktoreadtheprinting。

  \"Whatdoesitsay?\"askedthehen,curiously。

  Dorothyreadthecardaloud,spellingoutthebigwordswithsomedifficulty;andthisiswhatsheread:

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  SMITH&TINKER’S

  PatentDouble-Action,Extra-Responsive,

  Thought-Creating,Perfect-Talking

  MECHANICALMAN

  FittedwithourSpecialClock-WorkAttachment。

  Thinks,Speaks,Acts,andDoesEverythingbutLive。

  ManufacturedonlyatourWorksatEvna,LandofEv。

  AllinfringementswillbepromptlyProsecutedaccordingtoLaw。

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  \"Howqueer!\"saidtheyellowhen。\"Doyouthinkthatisalltrue,mydear?\"

  \"Idon’tknow,\"answeredDorothy,whohadmoretoread。\"Listentothis,Billina:\"

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  DIRECTIONSFORUSING:

  ForTHINKING:——WindtheClock-workManunderhis

  leftarm,(markedNo。1。)

  ForSPEAKING:——WindtheClock-workManunderhis

  rightarm,(markedNo。2。)

  ForWALKINGandACTION:——WindClock-workinthe

  middleofhisback,(markedNo。3。)

  N。B。——ThisMechanismisguaranteedtowork

  perfectlyforathousandyears。

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  \"Well,Ideclare!\"gaspedtheyellowhen,inamazement;\"ifthecoppermancandohalfofthesethingsheisaverywonderfulmachine。ButI

  supposeitisallhumbug,likesomanyotherpatentedarticles。\"

  \"Wemightwindhimup,\"suggestedDorothy,\"andseewhathe’lldo。\"

  \"Whereisthekeytotheclock-work?\"askedBillina。

  \"HangingonthepegwhereIfoundthecard。\"

  \"Then,\"saidthehen,\"letustryhim,andfindoutifhewillgo。Heiswarrantedforathousandyears,itseems;butwedonotknowhowlonghehasbeenstandinginsidethisrock。\"

  Dorothyhadalreadytakentheclockkeyfromthepeg。

  \"WhichshallIwindupfirst?\"sheasked,lookingagainatthedirectionsonthecard。

  \"NumberOne,Ishouldthink,\"returnedBillina。\"Thatmakeshimthink,doesn’tit?\"

  \"Yes,\"saidDorothy,andwoundupNumberOne,undertheleftarm。

  \"Hedoesn’tseemanydifferent,\"remarkedthehen,critically。

  \"Why,ofcoursenot;heisonlythinking,now,\"saidDorothy。

  \"Iwonderwhatheisthinkingabout。\"

  \"I’llwinduphistalk,andthenperhapshecantellus,\"saidthegirl。

  SoshewoundupNumberTwo,andimmediatelytheclock-workmansaid,withoutmovinganypartofhisbodyexcepthislips:

  \"Goodmorn-ing,lit-tlegirl。Goodmorn-ing,Mrs。Hen。\"

  Thewordssoundedalittlehoarseandcreaky,andtheywereutteredallinthesametone,withoutanychangeofexpressionwhatever;butbothDorothyandBillinaunderstoodthemperfectly。

  \"Goodmorning,sir,\"theyanswered,politely。

  \"Thankyouforres-cu-ingme,\"continuedthemachine,inthesamemonotonousvoice,whichseemedtobeworkedbyabellowsinsideofhim,likethelittletoylambsandcatsthechildrensqueezesothattheywillmakeanoise。

  \"Don’tmentionit,\"answeredDorothy。Andthen,beingverycurious,sheasked:\"Howdidyoucometobelockedupinthisplace?\"

  \"Itisalongsto-ry,\"repliedthecopperman;\"butIwilltellittoyoubrief-ly。Iwaspur-chasedfromSmith&Tin-ker,myman-u-fac-tur-ers,byacru-elKingofEv,namedEv-ol-do,whousedtobeatallhisserv-antsun-tiltheydied。How-ev-er,hewasnota-bletokillme,be-causeIwasnota-live,andonemustfirstliveinor-dertodie。Sothatallhisbeat-ingdidmenoharm,andmere-lykeptmycop-perbod-ywellpol-ished。

  \"Thiscru-elkinghadalove-lywifeandtenbeau-ti-fulchil-dren——fiveboysandfivegirls——butinafitofan-gerhesoldthemalltotheNomeKing,whobymeansofhismag-icartschangedthemallin-tooth-erformsandputtheminhisun-der-groundpal-acetoor-na-menttherooms。

  \"Af-ter-wardtheKingofEvre-gret-tedhiswick-edac-tion,andtriedtogethiswifeandchil-drena-wayfromtheNomeKing,butwith-outa-vail。So,inde-spair,helockedmeupinthisrock,threwthekeyin-totheo-cean,andthenjumpedinaf-teritandwasdrowned。\"

  \"Howverydreadful!\"exclaimedDorothy。

  \"Itis,in-deed,\"saidthemachine。\"WhenIfoundmy-selfim-pris-onedIshout-edforhelpun-tilmyvoicerandown;andthenI

  walkedbackandforthinthislit-tleroomun-tilmyac-tionrandown;

  andthenIstoodstillandthoughtun-tilmythoughtsrandown。

  Af-terthatIre-mem-bernoth-ingun-tilyouwoundmeupa-gain。\"

  \"It’saverywonderfulstory,\"saidDorothy,\"andprovesthattheLandofEvisreallyafairyland,asIthoughtitwas。\"

  \"Ofcourseitis,\"answeredthecopperman。\"Idonotsup-posesuchaper-fectma-chineasIamcouldbemadeinan-yplacebutafair-yland。\"

  \"I’veneverseenoneinKansas,\"saidDorothy。

  \"Butwheredidyougetthekeytoun-lockthisdoor?\"askedtheclock-workvoice。

  \"Ifounditontheshore,whereitwasprob’lywashedupbythewaves,\"sheanswered。\"Andnow,sir,ifyoudon’tmind,I’llwindupyouraction。\"

  \"Thatwillpleasemeve-rymuch,\"saidthemachine。

  SoshewoundupNumberThree,andatoncethecoppermaninasomewhatstiffandjerkyfashionwalkedoutoftherockycavern,tookoffhiscopperhatandbowedpolitely,andthenkneeledbeforeDorothy。

  Saidhe:

  \"FromthistimeforthIamyouro-be-di-entser-vant。What-ev-eryoucom-mand,thatIwilldowill-ing-ly——ifyoukeepmewoundup。\"

  \"Whatisyourname?\"sheasked。

  \"Tik-tok,\"hereplied。\"Myfor-mermas-tergavemethatnamebe-causemyclock-workal-waystickswhenitiswoundup。\"

  \"Icanhearitnow,\"saidtheyellowhen。

  \"SocanI,\"saidDorothy。Andthensheadded,withsomeanxiety:\"Youdon’tstrike,doyou?\"

  \"No,\"answeredTiktok;\"andthereisnoa-larmcon-nec-tedwithmyma-chin-er-y。Icantellthetime,though,byspeak-ing,andasInev-ersleepIcanwak-enyouatan-yhouryouwishtogetupinthemorn-ing。\"

  \"That’snice,\"saidthelittlegirl;\"onlyIneverwishtogetupinthemorning。\"

  \"YoucansleepuntilIlaymyegg,\"saidtheyellowhen。\"Then,whenIcackle,Tiktokwillknowitistimetowakenyou。\"

  \"Doyoulayyoureggveryearly?\"askedDorothy。

  \"Abouteighto’clock,\"saidBillina。\"Andeverybodyoughttobeupbythattime,I’msure。\"

  5。DorothyOpenstheDinnerPail\"NowTiktok,\"saidDorothy,\"thefirstthingtobedoneistofindawayforustoescapefromtheserocks。TheWheelersaredownbelow,youknow,andthreatentokillus。\"

  \"Thereisnorea-sontobea-fraidoftheWheel-ers,\"saidTiktok,thewordscomingmoreslowlythanbefore。

  \"Whynot?\"sheasked。

  \"Be-causetheyareag-g-g——gr-gr-r-r-\"

  Hegaveasortofgurgleandstoppedshort,wavinghishandsfranticallyuntilsuddenlyhebecamemotionless,withonearmintheairandtheotherheldstifflybeforehimwithallthecopperfingersofthehandspreadoutlikeafan。

  \"Dearme!\"saidDorothy,inafrightenedtone。\"Whatcanthematterbe?\"

  \"He’srundown,Isuppose,\"saidthehen,calmly。\"Youcouldn’thavewoundhimupverytight。\"

  \"Ididn’tknowhowmuchtowindhim,\"repliedthegirl;\"butI’lltrytodobetternexttime。\"

  Sheranaroundthecoppermantotakethekeyfromthepegatthebackofhisneck,butitwasnotthere。

  \"It’sgone!\"criedDorothy,indismay。

  \"What’sgone?\"askedBillina。

  \"Thekey。\"

  \"Itprobablyfelloffwhenhemadethatlowbowtoyou,\"returnedthehen。\"Lookaround,andseeifyoucannotfinditagain。\"

  Dorothylooked,andthehenhelpedher,andbyandbythegirldiscoveredtheclock-key,whichhadfallenintoacrackoftherock。

  AtonceshewoundupTiktok’svoice,takingcaretogivethekeyasmanyturnsasitwouldgoaround。Shefoundthisquiteatask,asyoumayimagineifyouhaveevertriedtowindaclock,butthemachineman’sfirstwordsweretoassureDorothythathewouldnowrunforatleasttwenty-fourhours。

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