![]() When Dorothy and her companions tried to enter the forest, the trees picked the Scarecrow up and threw him back two times. It is arguably possible that because she is rumored to be hundreds of years old and planted the trees there to keep her palace safely hidden. One must also pass through the trees and bizarre places to reach the ruby-red palace of Glinda. There also is the rocky hill of the unpleasant creatures called Hammer-Heads and the little village of the Cuttenclips. Even a pretty little enclave known as the dainty China Country can be found. ![]() The forest behind the trees is filled with many forest animals and strange inhabitants. They are said to have thick flexible branches that substitute for arms and fingers and their bark resembles faces that allow them to see and hear everything surrounding them. ![]() Their job is to keep intruders out of the enchanted forest that dwells behind them, which they guard and protect. They are ancient, being thousands of years old they are deeply rooted by the hundreds, all in a long line that stretches out for several miles. These specific trees can only be found in the magical Land of Oz and are located on the border of Oz's southern quadrant known as the Quadling Country. Frank Baum's first Oz book titled The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, published in 1900. The Fighting Trees are fictional trees that appear in L. This did not hurt the Scarecrow, but it surprised him, and he looked rather dizzy when Dorothy quickly picked him back up and padded his straw to even out the lumps under his clothing that was caused by the fall. " The Scarecrow, who was in the lead, walked forward to the tall tree where there was an opening to pass into, but just as he came under the first branches they bent down and twined around him, and the next minute he was seized by the long branches and raised from the ground and flung headlong among his fellow travelers.
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