The Tin Woodman of Oz


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"Then I must beg your pardons; all of you must forgive me," said Jinjur,  
putting away the broom. "I took you to be a lot of wild, unmannerly animals,  
as was quite natural. You are very welcome to my home and I'm sorry I  
haven't the power to help you out of your troubles. Please use my house and  
all that I have, as if it were your own."  
At this declaration of peace, the Bear got upon his feet and the Owl resumed  
his perch upon the chair and the Monkey crept out of the fireplace. Jinjur  
looked at Woot critically, and scowled.  
"For a Green Monkey," said she, "you're the blackest creature I ever saw.  
And you'll get my nice clean room all dirty with soot and ashes. Whatever  
possessed you to jump up the chimney?"  
"I--I was scared," explained Woot, somewhat ashamed.  
"Well, you need renovating, and that's what will happen to you, right away.  
Come with me!" she commanded.  
"
What are you going to do?" asked Woot.  
Give you a good scrubbing," said Jinjur.  
"
Now, neither boys nor monkeys relish being scrubbed, so Woot shrank away  
from the energetic girl, trembling fearfully. But Jinjur grabbed him by his  
paw and dragged him out to the back yard, where, in spite of his whines and  
struggles, she plunged him into a tub of cold water and began to scrub him  
with a stiff brush and a cake of yellow soap.  
This was the hardest trial that Woot had endured since he became a  
monkey, but no protest had any influence with Jinjur, who lathered and  
scrubbed him in a business-like manner and afterward dried him with a  
coarse towel.  
The Bear and the Owl gravely watched this operation and nodded approval  
when Woot's silky green fur shone clear and bright in the afternoon sun.  
The Canary seemed much amused and laughed a silvery ripple of laughter  
as she said:  
"Very well done, my good Jinjur; I admire your energy and judgment. But I  
had no idea a monkey could look so comical as this monkey did while he  
was being bathed."  
"I'm not a monkey!" declared Woot, resentfully; "I'm just a boy in a monkey's  
shape, that's all."  
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