10. Escaping the Soup-Kettle
Theshaggymangotupandfeltofhimselftoseeifhewashurt;buthewasnot.Oneoftheheadshadstruckhisbreastandtheotherhisleftshoulder;yetthoughtheyhadknockedhimdown,theheadswerenothardenoughtobruisehim.
"Comeon,"hesaidfirmly;"we’vegottogetoutofheresomeway,"andforwardhestartedagain.
TheScoodlersbeganyellingandthrowingtheirheadsingreatnumbersatourfrightenedfriends.Theshaggymanwasknockedoveragain,andsowasButton-Bright,whokickedhisheelsagainstthegroundandhowledasloudashecould,althoughhewasnothurtabit.OneheadstruckToto,whofirstyelpedandthengrabbedtheheadbyanearandstartedrunningawaywithit.
TheScoodlerswhohadthrowntheirheadsbegantoscrambledownandruntopickthemup,withwonderfulquickness;buttheonewhoseheadTotohadstolenfoundithardtogetitbackagain.Theheadcouldn’tseethebodywitheitherpairofitseyes,becausethedogwasintheway,sotheheadlessScoodlerstumbledaroundovertherocksandtrippedonthemmorethanonceinitsefforttoregainitstop.Totowastryingtogetoutsidetherocksandrolltheheaddownthehill;butsomeoftheotherScoodlerscametotherescueoftheirunfortunatecomradeandpeltedthedogwiththeirownheadsuntilhewasobligedtodrophisburdenandhurrybacktoDorothy.
ThelittlegirlandtheRainbow’sDaughterhadbothescapedtheshowerofheads,buttheysawnowthatitwouldbeuselesstotrytorunawayfromthedreadfulScoodlers.