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"Now you're talking like a real Knight," said Dorothy. "A while ago you said,
'Yon' and 'beseemeth,' and first thing you know the talk will all come back to
you." Sir Hokus' honest face shone with pleasure.
"
Odds bludgeons and truncheons! The little maid is right!" he exclaimed,
striking an attitude. "And once it does, the rest will be easy."
"
"
Don't say rest to me," begged the Cowardly Lion, getting slowly to his feet.
Hah, hoh, hum! Just to think of it makes me yawn. Now don't you think we
had better start off?"
"
If you're rested," began Dorothy. The Cowardly Lion put his paw over his
ear and looked so comical that both Dorothy and Sir Hokus laughed
heartily.
"If you're ready," amended Dorothy, and the three adventurers started up
the steep road. "The first thing to do," said the little girl, "is to get back to
the Emerald City as quickly as we can."
At this very minute Glinda, the Good Sorceress of Oz, in her palace in the
Quadling Country, was puzzling over an entry in the Magic Record Book.
This book tells everything that is happening in the world and out, and while
it does not give details, it is a very useful possession.
"
The Emperor of the Silver Islands," read Glinda, "has returned to his
people."
"Now who is the Emperor of the Silver Islands?" she asked herself. She
puzzled about it for a long while, and then, deciding that it had nothing to
do with the Fairy Kingdom of Oz, she closed the book and went for a walk in
the palace garden.
Dorothy and Sir Hokus and the Cowardly Lion had meanwhile reached the
first sign in the dim forest, the sign directing travelers to Pokes. Two roads
branched out through the forest, and after much debating they took the
wider.
"Do you 'spose this leads to the Emerald City?" asked Cowardly Lion
dubiously.
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Time will tell, time will tell," said Sir Hokus cheerfully.
Yes," murmured the Cowardly Lion, "time will tell. But what?"
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