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in time to avoid her. Then, in quick succession, came the Lion, Hank and the
Sawhorse, bounding from mountain to mountain to fall safely upon the
greensward. Only the Wizard was now left behind, and they waited so long for
him that Dorothy began to be worried.
But suddenly he came flying from the nearest mountain and tumbled heels
over head beside them. Then they saw that he had wound two of their
blankets around his body to keep the bumps from hurting him and had
fastened the blankets with some of the spare straps from the harness of the
Sawhorse.
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