The Road to Oz


google search for The Road to Oz

Return to Master Book Index.

Page
52 53 54 55 56

Quick Jump
1 31 61 92 122

www.freeclassicebooks.com  
"
"
Soup!" they all shouted, as if with one voice.  
Goodness me!" said Dorothy, trembling a little; "the Scoodlers must be reg'lar  
cannibals."  
"
Don't want to be soup," protested Button-Bright, beginning to cry.  
"
Hush, dear," said the little girl, trying to comfort him; "we don't any of us  
want to be soup. But don't worry; the shaggy man will take care of us."  
"
Will he?" asked Polychrome, who did not like the Scoodlers at all, and kept  
close to Dorothy.  
"
I'll try," promised the shaggy man; but he looked worried.  
Happening just then to feel the Love Magnet in his pocket, he said to the  
creatures, with more confidence:  
"
"
"
"
Don't you love me?"  
Yes!" they shouted, all together.  
Then you mustn't harm me, or my friends," said the shaggy man, firmly.  
We love you in soup!" they yelled, and in a flash turned their white sides to  
the front.  
"
How dreadful!" said Dorothy. "This is a time, Shaggy Man, when you get  
loved too much."  
"
Don't want to be soup!" wailed Button-Bright again; and Toto began to whine  
dismally, as if he didn't want to be soup, either.  
"
The only thing to do," said the shaggy man to his friends, in a low tone, "is to  
get out of this pocket in the rocks as soon as we can, and leave the Scoodlers  
behind us. Follow me, my dears, and don't pay any attention to what they do  
or say."  
With this, he began to march along the road to the opening in the rocks  
ahead, and the others kept close behind him. But the Scoodlers closed up in  
front, as if to bar their way, and so the shaggy man stooped down and picked  
up a loose stone, which he threw at the creatures to scare them from the path.  
At this the Scoodlers raised a howl. Two of them picked their heads from their  
shoulders and hurled them at the shaggy man with such force that he fell over  
5
4


Page
52 53 54 55 56

Quick Jump
1 31 61 92 122