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    14. Tik-Tok and Billina - Page 2

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    ears once or twice and told him to behave, and the yellow hen flew to Tik-tok's shoulder again, where she was safe.

    "What a brute!" croaked Billina, glaring down at the little dog.

    "Toto isn't a brute," replied Dorothy, "but at home Uncle Henry has to whip him sometimes for chasing the chickens. Now look here, Toto," she added, holding up her finger and speaking sternly to him, "you've got to understand that Billina is one of my dearest friends, and musn't be hurt--now or ever."

    Toto wagged his tail as if he understood.

    "The miserable thing can't talk," said Billina, with a sneer.

    "Yes, he can," replied Dorothy; "he talks with his tail, and I know everything he says. If you could wag your tail, Billina, you wouldn't need words to talk with."

    "Nonsense!" said Billina.

    "It isn't nonsense at all. Just now Toto says he's sorry, and that he'll try to love you for my sake. Don't you, Toto?"

    "Bow-wow!" said Toto, wagging his tail again.

    "But I've such wonderful news for you, Dorothy," cried the yellow hen; "I've--"

    "Wait a minute, dear," interrupted the little girl; "I've got to introduce you all, first. That's manners, Billina. This," turning to her traveling companions, "is Mr. Tik-tok, who works by machinery 'cause his thoughts wind up, and his talk winds up, and his action winds up--like a clock."

    "Do they all wind up together?" asked the shaggy man.

    "No; each one separate. But he works just lovely, and Tik-tok was a good friend to me once, and saved my life--and Billina's life, too."

    "Is he alive?" asked Button-Bright, looking hard at the copper man.

    "Oh, no, but his machinery makes him just as good as alive." She turned to the copper man and said politely: "Mr. Tik-tok, these are my new friends: the shaggy man, and Polly the Rainbow's Daughter, and Button-Bright, and Toto. Only Toto isn't a new friend, 'cause he's been to Oz before."

    The copper man bowed low, removing his copper hat as he did so.

    "I'm ve-ry pleased to meet Dor-o-thy's fr-r-r-r---" Here he stopped short.


    "Oh, I guess his speech needs winding!" said the little girl, running behind the copper man to get the key off a hook at his back. She wound him up at a place under his right arm and he went on to say:

    "Par-don me for run-ning down. I was a-bout to say I am pleased to meet Dor-o-thy's friends, who must be my friends." The words were somewhat jerky, but plain to understand.

    "And this is Billina," continued Dorothy, introducing the yellow hen, and they all bowed to her in turn.

    "I've such wonderful news," said the hen,
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