Rain's Reading Log quoted The Wonderful Wizard of Oz the Oz by L. Frank Baum (Oz, #1)
He seized his axe, which he had made very sharp, and as the leader of the wolves came on the Tin Woodman swung his arm and chopped the wolf’s head from its body, so that it immediately died. As soon as he could raise his axe another wolf came up, and he also fell under the sharp edge of the Tin Woodman’s weapon. There were forty wolves, and forty times a wolf was killed, so that at last they all lay dead in a heap before the Woodman. Then he put down his axe and sat beside the Scarecrow, who said, “It was a good fight, friend.”
— The Wonderful Wizard of Oz the Oz by L. Frank Baum (Oz, #1) (53% - 54%)
