正文 Chapter VII.

The Jouro the Great Oz

THEY WERE obliged to camp out that night under a large tree in the forest, for there were no houses near. The tree made a good, thick c to protect them from the dew, and the Tin Woodman chopped a great pile of wood with his axe and Dorothy built a splendid fire that warmed her and made her feel less lonely. She and Toto ate the last of their bread, and now she did not know what they would do for breakfast.

"If you wish," said the Lion, "I will go into the forest and kill a deer for you. You roast it by the fire, since your tastes are so peculiar that you prefer cooked food, and then you will have a very good breakfast.”

"Dont! Please dont," begged the Tin Woodman. "I should certainly weep if you killed a poor deer, and then my jaws would rust again.”

But the Lio away into the forest and found his own supper, and no one ever knew what it was, for he didnt men- tion it. And the Scarecrow found a tree full of nuts and filled Dor……(内容加载失败!)

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