CHAPTER EIGHT The Good Witch of the South
CHAPTER EIGHT The Good Witch of the South CHAPTER EIGHT The Good Witch of the South "How can I go home now?" Dorothy asks sadly, "Where is the Land of the Quadlings? And who is the Good Witch of the South?" She starts crying. The Tin Woodman looks at her and starts crying too. "Don't cry!" says the Scarecrow, "Water is bad for your tin body. "Blow the magic whistle, Dorothy," says the Scarecrow, "the Winged Monkeys can help you." "You're a clever Scarecrow," says Dorothy. She blows the mag
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CHAPTER EIGHT The Good Witch of the South
CHAPTER EIGHT The Good Witch of the South
"How can I go home now?" Dorothy asks sadly, "Where is the Land of the Quadlings?And who is the Good Witch of the South?" She starts crying.
The Tin Woodman looks at her and starts crying too.
"Don't cry!" says the Scarecrow, "Water is bad for your tin body."Blow the magic whistle, Dorothy," says the Scarecrow, "the Winged Monkeys can help you."
"You're a clever Scarecrow," says Dorothy.She blows the magic whistle and the Winged Monkeys arrive.
"Please take us to the Land of the Quadlings," she says, "I must find the Good Witch of the South."
The Winged Monkeys take Dorothy and her friends to the Land of the Quadlings.
The Land of the Quadlings is lovely. There are flowers and trees everywhere.All the houses are red. The Quadlings are short and they all wear red clothes and red shoes.A kind Quadling woman gives them some cake and milk.
"Where is the castle, please?" asks Dorothy.
"Take the road to the South," says the kind woman.
When the friends arrive at the beautiful castle, they see three Quadling girls outside the castle gate.
"Why are you here?" asks one girl in a friendly voice.
"I want to see the Good Witch of the South," says Dorothy.
"Please wait here," says the other girl.
After a few minutes the three girls return and say, "Follow us, please."