After crossing the river, Dorothy and her friends came to a poppy flower field, with many other colourful flowers next to it.
"How b(1) !" Dorothy said.
"When I have brains, I will probably like them better," the Scarecrow said.
"If I had a heart, I would love them." added the Tin Woodman.
"I always liked flowers." the Lion said."But there are n(2) in the forest so bright as these."
Soon they found t(3) in the middle of poppies. It is known that when there are many of these flowers together, their strong smell will make anyone breathing it fall asleep, even sleep forever. But Dorothy didn't k(4) this. Soon Dorothy's eyes grew so h(5) that she felt she had to sleep. Dorothy fell among the poppies, fast asleep.
"The smell is k(6) us all. If we leave her here, she will die," said the Lion. "I can h (7) keep my eyes open, and the dog Toto is asleep already."
"Run fast and get out of here," said the Scarecrow to the Lion, "We can carry the little girl, but you are too heavy."
The Lion ran as fast as possible but he fell asleep b(8) he was out of the field. Luckily, the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman were not troubled by the smell. They made a chair with their hands and carried Dorothy t(9) the flowers to the grass far enough from the poppy field. The Tin Woodman built a truck and pulled the Lion with the Scarecrow. The sweet fresh air w(10) Dorothy, Toto and the Lion. Soon they continued their journey.