[The Scarecrow of Oz by L. Frank Baum]@TWC D-Link bookThe Scarecrow of Oz CHAPTER Eleven 9/12
But if she says no to Googly-Goo, and means it, what can they do ?" "Don't let us worry about a strange Princess," advised Cap'n Bill. "I've a notion we're not too safe, ourselves, with this cruel King." The two children felt the same way and all three were rather solemn during the remainder of the meal. When they had eaten, the servants escorted them to their rooms.
Cap'n Bill's room was way to one end of the castle, very high up, and Trot's room was at the opposite end, rather low down.
As for Button-Bright, they placed him in the middle, so that all were as far apart as they could possibly be.
They didn't like this arrangement very well, but all the rooms were handsomely furnished and being guests of the King they dared not complain. After the strangers had left the courtyard the King and Googly-Goo had a long talk together, and the King said: "I cannot force Gloria to marry you just now, because those strangers may interfere.
I suspect that the wooden-legged man possesses great magical powers, or he would never have been able to carry himself and those children across the deadly desert." "I don't like him; he looks dangerous," answered Googly-Goo.
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