8. The Hungry Tiger
ThefirstthingDorothydidwastorushintotheembraceoftheScarecrow,whosepaintedfacebeamedwithdelightashepressedherformtohisstraw-paddedbosom.ThentheTinWoodmanembracedher--verygently,forheknewhistinarmsmighthurtherifhesqueezedtooroughly.
Thesegreetingshavingbeenexchanged,DorothytookthekeytoTiktokfromherpocketandwoundupthemachineman’saction,sothathecouldbowproperlywhenintroducedtotherestofthecompany.WhiledoingthisshetoldthemhowusefulTiktokhadbeentoher,andboththeScarecrowandtheTinWoodmanshookhandswiththemachineoncemoreandthankedhimforprotectingtheirfriend.
ThenDorothyasked:"WhereisBillina?"
"Idon’tknow,"saidtheScarecrow."WhoisBillina?"
"She’sayellowhenwhoisanotherfriendofmine,"answeredthegirl,anxiously."Iwonderwhathasbecomeofher?"
"Sheisinthechickenhouse,inthebackyard,"saidthePrincess."Mydrawing-roomisnoplaceforhens."
WithoutwaitingtohearmoreDorothyrantogetBillina,andjustoutsidethedoorshecameupontheCowardlyLion,stillhitchedtothechariotbesidethegreatTiger.TheCowardlyLionhadabigbowofblueribbonfastenedtothelonghairbetweenhisears,andtheTigerworeabowofredribbononhistail,justinfrontofthebushyend.
InaninstantDorothywashuggingthehugeLionjoyfully.
"I’mSOgladtoseeyouagain!"shecried.
"Iamalsogladtoseeyou,Dorothy,"saidtheLion."We’vehadsomefineadventurestogether,haven’twe?"
"Yes,indeed,"shereplied.