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good  woodman  and  he  worked  very  hard.  But  night  came  "Goodbye,"  the  Scarecrow  shouted  to  his  friends  on  the
 before  the  raft  was  finished.  So  they  all went  to  sleep under  raft.  "Good luck!" Then he thought to himself,  "I will never
 the  trees.  Dorothy  dreamed  of the  Emerald  City  and  of the  have  any brains  now. When Dorothy found me,  I  was  on  a
 Great  Wizard  of Oz.  She  dreamed  that  Oz  was  sending  her  pole  in a field. Now  I  am on a pole  in the middle  of the river
 home to Kansas.  and no  one  can help  me."

 When Dorothy woke up, she immediately saw that she was
 not  in  Kansas.  But  she  felt  happy  now,  because  the  dark
 forest  was  behind  them.  The  girl  picked  some  fruit  for  her
 breakfast and washed her face. Then she was ready.
 The  Tin  Man  had  finished  the  raft  and  they  were  ready  to
 start. When the raft was  in the water, Dorothy sat down  on it,
 with Toto  in her arms. Then,  very carefully, the Lion got on
 too.  He  was very heavy  and  the  raft  moved up  and  down.
 The  Scarecrow  and  the  Tin  Man  had  long  poles.  They
 stood  at the  end  of the raft and they held it steady.  Then they
 slowly began  to push the raft along with their poles.
 At  first,  everything  went  well.  But  in  the  middle  of  the
 river  the  water  was  moving  very  fast.  It  was  deeper  there
 too.  The  water  carried  them  further  and  further  away  from
 the  yellow brick  road.
 "This  is  very  bad,"  said  the  Tin  Man.  "The  river  is
 carrying  us  into  the  country  of the  Wicked  Witch  of the
 West. She might catch us!"
 "Then I will never have brains," said the Scarecrow sadly.
 "And  I will never have courage," said the Cowardly Lion.  The  raft  floated  on.  Soon  the  Scarecrow  was  left  far
 "And  I  will  never have  a heart,"  said  the  Tin Man.  behind.
 "And  Toto  and  I  will  never  get  back  to  Kansas,"  said  "I have an  idea," the Cowardly Lion said to the  Tin Man.
 Dorothy,  and she began to cry.  "I  think that  I  can swim to  the river bank .  Hold  onto my
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 "Please  don't  cry,  my  dear,"  the  Scarecrow  said  kindly.  tail.  Then  I will pull  the raft after  me."
 "We must  try  to  get  to  the Wizard,  if we  can."  So  the  Lion jumped  into  the  water  and  started  to  swim.
 Then  he  pushed  very  hard  on  his  long  pole.  The  raft  The  Tin Man  stood  on  the  raft  and  held  onto  the  Lion's  tail.
 moved  very  fast,  but  without  the  poor  Scarecrow.  He  was  Dorothy  pushed with  the  Tin  Man's  long  pole.  Very  slowly,
 left holding his  pole,  in  the  middle  of the river!  the  raft  moved  nearer  to  the  land.

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