Everyone knows I'm completely innocent"
"Everyone but her," said the Tin Woodman. "She believes that you killed
her sisters on purpose. She wants revenge, there's no question about that."
"Oh, dear," said Dorothy, sitting down on a rock and cupping her head in
her hands. "What are we going to do?"
"There, there. Don't be discouraged," said the Lion, putting his paw on
Dorothy's shoulder. "We must have courage, and trust that somewhere
within the murky depths of her being there is a spark of goodness not
yet dead that can be kindled into a glowing ember."
"You're right," said Dorothy, standing up briskly. "If we give up now,
we would never forgive ourselves; we must give it all we've got and
forget our fears, like Daniel in the lions' den."
*
Chapter Sixteen:
Thoughtformland
*
"I'm trying to imagine what Thoughtformland is like," said the Tin
Woodman as they continued their journey.
"The Wicked Witch said that all of her thoughts were here," said the
Scarecrow.
"If thoughts have forms, what kind of shape must her thoughts be in?"
said the Lion half to himself.
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