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The Patchwork Girl of Oz

CHAPTER Nineteen
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I am now in splendid condition and am really obliged to the Tottenhots for their kind treatment." "I feel much the same way," said Scraps.

"My cotton stuffing had sagged a good deal with the day's walking and they've loosened it up until I feel as plump as a sausage.

But the play was a little rough and I'd had quite enough of it when you interfered." "Six of them sat on me," said Ojo, "but as they are so little they didn't hurt me much." Just then the roof of the house in front of them opened and a Tottenhot stuck his head out, very cautiously, and looked at the strangers.
"Can't you take a joke ?" he asked, reproachfully; "haven't you any fun in you at all ?" "If I had such a quality," replied the Scarecrow, "your people would have knocked it out of me.

But I don't bear grudges.

I forgive you." "So do I," added Scraps.


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