The Scarecrow of Oz


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Cap'n Bill condescended to eat one or two pieces and the Ork ate several, but  
the Bumpy Man refused to try it. Trot finished the plate of candy herself and  
then asked for a drink of water.  
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Water?" said the Mountain Ear wonderingly. "What is that?"  
Something to drink. Don't you have water in Mo?"  
None that ever I heard of," said he. "But I can give you some fresh lemonade. I  
caught it in a jar the last time it rained, which was only day before yesterday."  
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Oh, does it rain lemonade here?" she inquired.  
Always; and it is very refreshing and healthful."  
With this he brought from a cupboard a stone jar and a dipper, and the girl  
found it very nice lemonade, indeed. Cap'n Bill liked it, too; but the Ork would  
not touch it.  
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If there is no water in this country, I cannot stay here for long," the creature  
declared. "Water means life to man and beast and bird."  
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There must be water in lemonade," said Trot.  
Yes," answered the Ork, "I suppose so; but there are other things in it, too,  
and they spoil the good water."  
The day's adventures had made our wanderers tired, so the Bumpy Man  
brought them some blankets in which they rolled themselves and then lay  
down before the fire, which their host kept alive with fuel all through the  
night. Trot wakened several times and found the Mountain Ear always alert  
and listening intently for the slightest sound. But the little girl could hear no  
sound at all except the snores of Cap'n Bill.  
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