6. The Heads of Langwidere
Theywalkedslowlydownthepathbetweentherocks,Tiktokgoingfirst,Dorothyfollowinghim,andtheyellowhentrottingalonglastofall.
Atthefootofthepaththecoppermanleaneddownandtossedasidewitheasetherocksthatencumberedtheway.ThenheturnedtoDorothyandsaid:
"Letmecar-ryyourdin-ner-pail."
Sheplaceditinhisrighthandatonce,andthecopperfingersclosedfirmlyoverthestouthandle.
Thenthelittleprocessionmarchedoutuponthelevelsands.
AssoonasthethreeWheelerswhowereguardingthemoundsawthem,theybegantoshouttheirwildcriesandrolledswiftlytowardthelittlegroup,asiftocapturethemorbartheirway.Butwhentheforemosthadapproachednearenough,Tiktokswungthetindinner-pailandstrucktheWheelerasharpblowoveritsheadwiththequeerweapon.Perhapsitdidnothurtverymuch,butitmadeagreatnoise,andtheWheelerutteredahowlandtumbledoveruponitsside.Thenextminuteitscrambledtoitswheelsandrolledawayasfastasitcouldgo,screechingwithfearatthesametime.
"Itoldyoutheywereharm-less,"beganTiktok;butbeforehecouldsaymoreanotherWheelerwasuponthem.Crack!wentthedinner-pailagainstitshead,knockingitsstrawhatadozenfeetaway;andthatwasenoughforthisWheeler,also.Itrolledawayafterthefirstone,andthethirddidnotwaittobepoundedwiththepail,butjoineditsfellowsasquicklyasitswheelswouldwhirl.
Theyellowhengaveacackleofdelight,andflyingtoaperchuponTiktok’sshoulder,shesaid:
"Bravelydone,mycopperfriend!andwiselythoughtof,too.