The Royal Book of Oz


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on a picnic with the Tin Woodman. So without waiting to ask anyone else or  
even whistling for Toto, her little dog, Dorothy skipped out of the garden.  
The Cowardly Lion, half asleep under a rose bush, caught a glimpse of her  
blue dress flashing by, and bounding to his feet thudded after her.  
"Where are you going?" he asked, stifling a giant yawn.  
"
To visit the Scarecrow," explained Dorothy. "He looked so unhappy last  
night. I am afraid he is worrying about his family tree, and I thought p'raps I  
could cheer him up."  
The Cowardly Lion stretched luxuriously. "I'll go too," he rumbled, giving  
himself a shake. "But it's the first time I ever heard of the Scarecrow  
worrying."  
"But you see," Dorothy said gently, "Professor Wogglebug told him he had no  
family."  
"Family! Family fiddlesticks! Hasn't he got us?" The Cowardly Lion stopped  
and waved his tail indignantly.  
"Why, you dear old thing!" Dorothy threw her arms around his neck. "You've  
given me a lovely idea!" The Cowardly Lion tried not to look pleased.  
"Well, as long as I've given it to you, you might tell me what it is," he  
suggested mildly.  
"
Why," said Dorothy, skipping along happily, "we'll let him adopt us and be  
his really relations. I'll be his sister, and you'll be--"  
"
His cousin--that is, if you think he wouldn't mind having a great coward  
like me for a cousin," finished the Cowardly Lion in an anxious voice.  
"
Do you still feel as cowardly as ever?" asked Dorothy sympathetically.  
More so!" sighed the great beast, glancing apprehensively over his shoulder.  
"
This made Dorothy laugh, for although the lion trembled like a cup custard  
at the approach of danger, he always managed to fight with great valor, and  
the little girl felt safer with him than with the whole army of Oz, who never  
were frightened but who always ran away.  
Now anyone who is at all familiar with his geozify knows that the Fairyland  
of Oz is divided into four parts, exactly like a parchesi board, with the  
Emerald City in the very center, the purple Gillikin Country to the north, the  
red Quadling Country to the south, the blue Munchkin Country to the east,  
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