Attacked by the Fighting Trees
WhiletheWoodmanwasmakingaladderfromwoodwhichhefoundintheforestDorothylaydownandslept,forshewastiredbythelongwalk. TheLionalsocurledhimselfuptosleepandTotolaybesidehim.
TheScarecrowwatchedtheWoodmanwhileheworked,andsaidtohim:
"Icannotthinkwhythiswallishere,norwhatitismadeof."
"Restyourbrainsanddonotworryaboutthewall,"repliedtheWoodman. "Whenwehaveclimbedoverit,weshallknowwhatisontheotherside."
Afteratimetheladderwasfinished. Itlookedclumsy,buttheTinWoodmanwassureitwasstrongandwouldanswertheirpurpose. TheScarecrowwakedDorothyandtheLionandToto,andtoldthemthattheladderwasready. TheScarecrowclimbeduptheladderfirst,buthewassoawkwardthatDorothyhadtofollowclosebehindandkeephimfromfallingoff. WhenhegothisheadoverthetopofthewalltheScarecrowsaid, "Oh,my!"
"Goon,"exclaimedDorothy.
SotheScarecrowclimbedfartherupandsatdownonthetopofthewall,andDorothyputherheadoverandcried,"Oh,my!"justastheScarecrowhaddone.
ThenTotocameup,andimmediatelybegantobark,butDorothymadehimbestill.
TheLionclimbedtheladdernext,andtheTinWoodmancamelast;butbothofthemcried,"Oh,my!" assoonastheylookedoverthewall. Whentheywereallsittinginarowonthetopofthewall,theylookeddownandsawastrangesight.