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  The Tiger went next。Dorothy sat upon his back and locked her arms around his striped neck; for he had no mane to cling to。He made the leap straight and true as an arrow from a bow; and ere Dorothy realized it she was out of danger and standing by Ozma's side。
  Now came the Scarecrow on the Sawhorse; and while they made the dash in safety they were within a hair's breadth of being caught by the descending hammer。
  Tiktok walked up to the very edge of the spot the hammer struck; and as it was raised for the next blow he calmly stepped forward and escaped its descent。That was an idea for the Tin Woodman to follow; and he also crossed in safety while the great hammer was in the air。 But when it came to the twenty…six officers and the private; their knees were so weak that they could not walk a step。
  〃In battle we are wonderfully courageous;〃 said one of the generals; 〃and our foes find us very terrible to face。But war is one thing and this is another。When it es to being pounded upon the head by an iron hammer; and smashed into pancakes; we naturally object。〃
  〃Make a run for it;〃 urged the Scarecrow。
  〃Our knees shake so that we cannot run;〃 answered a captain。〃If we should try it we would all certainly be pounded to a jelly。〃
  〃Well; well;〃 sighed the Cowardly Lion; 〃I see; friend Tiger; that we must place ourselves in great danger to rescue this bold armye with me; and we will do the best we can。〃
  So; Ozma and Dorothy having already dismounted from their backs; the Lion and the Tiger leaped back again under the awful hammer and returned with two generals clinging to their necks。They repeated this daring passage twelve times; when all the officers had been carried beneath the giant's legs and landed safely on the further side。By that time the beasts were very tired; and panted so hard that their tongues hung out of their great mouths。
  〃But what is to bee of the private?〃 asked Ozma。
  〃Oh; leave him there to guard the chariot;〃 said the Lion。〃I'm tired out; and won't pass under that mallet again。〃
  The officers at once protested that they must have the private with them; else there would be no one for them to mand。But neither the Lion or the Tiger would go after him; and so the Scarecrow sent the Sawhorse。
  Either the wooden horse was careless; or it failed to properly time the descent of the hammer; for the mighty weapon caught it squarely upon its head; and thumped it against the ground so powerfully that the private flew off its back high into the air; and landed upon one of the giant's cast…iron arms。Here he clung desperately while the arm rose and fell with each one of the rapid strokes。
  The Scarecrow dashed in to rescue his Sawhorse; and had his left foot smashed by the hammer before he could pull the creature out of danger。
  They then found that the Sawhorse had been badly dazed by the blow; for while the hard wooden knot of which his head was formed could not be crushed by the hammer; both his ears were broken off and he would be unable to hear a sound until some new ones were made for him。Also his left knee was cracked; and had to be bound up with a string。
  Billina having fluttered under the hammer; it now remained only to rescue the private who was riding upon the iron giant's arm; high in the air。
  The Scarecrow lay flat upon the ground and called to the man to jump down upon his body; which was soft because it was stuffed with straw。
  This the private managed to do; waiting until a time when he was nearest the ground and then letting himself drop upon the Scarecrow。 He acplished the feat without breaking any bones; and the Scarecrow declared he was not injured in the least。
  Therefore; the Tin Woodman having by this time fitted new ears to the Sawhorse; the entire party proceeded upon its way; leaving the giant to pound the path behind them。
  
   11。The Nome King
  
  By and by; when they drew near to the mountain that blocked their path and which was the furthermost edge of the Kingdom of Ev; the way grew dark and gloomy for the reason that the high peaks on either side shut out the sunshine。And it was very silent; too; as there were no birds to sing or squirrels to chatter; the trees being left far behind them and only the bare rocks remaining。
  Ozma and Dorothy were a little awed by the silence; and all the others were quiet and grave except the Sawhorse; which; as it trotted along with the Scarecrow upon his back; hummed a queer song; of which this was the chorus:
  
  〃Would a wooden horse in a woodland go?Aye; aye!I sigh; he would; although Had he not had a wooden headHe'd mount the mountain top instead。〃
  
  But no one paid any attention to this because they were now close to the Nome King's dominions; and his splendid underground palace could not be very far away。
  Suddenly they heard a shout of jeering laughter; and stopped short。 They would have to stop in a minute; anyway; for the huge mountain barred their further progress and the path ran close up to a wall of rock and ended。
  〃Who was that laughing?〃 asked Ozma。
  There was no reply; but in the gloom they could see strange forms flit across the face of the rock。Whatever the creations might be they seemed very like the rock itself; for they were the color of rocks and their shapes were as rough and rugged as if they had been broken away from the side of the mountain。They kept close to the steep cliff facing our friends; and glided up and down; and this way and that; with a lack of regularity that was quite confusing。And they seemed not to need places to rest their feet; but clung to the surface of the rock as a fly does to a window…pane; and were never still for a moment。
  〃Do not mind them;〃 said Tiktok; as Dorothy shrank back。〃They are on…ly the Nomes。〃
  〃And what are Nomes?〃 asked the girl; half frightened。
  〃They are rock fair…ies; and serve the Nome King;〃 replied the machine。
  〃But they will do us no harm。You must call for the King; be…cause with…out him you can ne…ver find the en…trance to the pal…ace。〃
  〃YOU call;〃 said Dorothy to Ozma。
  Just then the Nomes laughed again; and the sound was so weird and disheartening that the twenty…six officers manded the private to 〃right…about…face!〃 and they all started to run as fast as they could。
  The Tin Woodman at once pursued his army and cried 〃halt!〃 and when they had stopped their flight he asked: 〃Where are you going?〃
  〃I…I find I've forgotten the brush for my whiskers;〃 said a general; trembling with fear。〃S…s…so we are g…going back after it!〃
  〃That is impossible;〃 replied the Tin Woodman。〃For the giant with the hammer would kill you all if you tried to pass him。〃
  〃Oh! I'd forgotten the giant;〃 said the general; turning pale。
  〃You seem to forget a good many things;〃 remarked the Tin Woodman。 〃I hope you won't forget that you are brave men。〃
  〃Never!〃 cried the general; slapping his gold…embroidered chest。
  〃Never!〃 cried all the other officers; indignantly slapping their chests。
  〃For my part;〃 said the private; meekly; 〃I must obey my officers; so when I am told to run; I run; and when I am told to fight; I fight。〃
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