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be powerful enough to protect her。〃







Button…Bright was now standing on the top steps of the



entrance; and he suddenly exclaimed:







〃Why; there's the Sawhorse and the Red Wagon! Hip;



hooray!〃 and next moment he was rushing down to throw his



arms around the neck of the wooden horse; which good…



naturedly permitted this familiarity when it recognized



in the boy an old friend。







Button…Bright's shout had been heard inside the palace;



so now Dorothy and Betsy came running out to embrace



their beloved friend; the Scarecrow; and to welcome Trot



and Cap'n Bill to the Land of Oz。







〃We've been watching you for a long time; in Ozma's



Magic Picture;〃 said Dorothy; 〃and Ozma has sent us to



invite you to her own palace in the Em'rald City。 I don't



know if you realize how lucky you are to get that



invitation; but you'll understand it better after you've



seen the royal palace and the Em'rald City。〃







Glinda now appeared in person to lead all the party



into her Azure Reception Room。 Trot was a little afraid



of the stately Sorceress; but gained courage by holding



fast to the hands of Betsy and Dorothy。 Cap'n Bill had no



one to help him feel at ease; so the old sailor sat



stiffly on the edge of his chair and said:







〃Yes; ma'am;〃 or 〃No; ma'am;〃 when he was spoken to;



and was greatly embarrassed by so much splendor。







The Scarecrow had lived so much in palaces that he felt



quite at home; and he chatted to Glinda and the Oz girls



in a merry; light…hearted way。 He told all about his



adventures in Jinxland; and at the Great Waterfall; and



on the journey hither  most of which his hearers knew



already  and then he asked Dorothy and Betsy what had



happened in the Emerald City since he had left there。







They all passed the evening and the night at Glinda's



palace; and the Sorceress was so gracious to Cap'n Bill



that the old man by degrees regained his self…possession



and began to enjoy himself。 Trot had already come to the



conclusion that in Dorothy and Betsy she had found two



delightful comrades; and Button…Bright was just as much



at home here as he had been in the fields of Jinxland or



when he was buried in the popcorn snow of the Land of Mo。







The next morning they arose bright and early and after



breakfast bade good…bye to the kind Sorceress; whom Trot



and Cap'n Bill thanked earnestly for sending the



Scarecrow to Jinxland to rescue them。 Then they all



climbed into the Red Wagon。







There was room for all on the broad seats; and when all



had taken their places  Dorothy; Trot and Betsy on the



rear seat and Cap'n Bill; Button…Bright and the Scarecrow



in front  they called 〃Gid…dap!〃 to the Sawhorse and



the wooden steed moved briskly away; pulling the Red



Wagon with ease。







It was now that the strangers began to perceive the



real beauties of the Land of Oz; for they were passing



through a more thickly settled part of the country and



the population grew more dense as they drew nearer to the



Emerald City。 Everyone they met had a cheery word or a



smile for the Scarecrow; Dorothy and Betsy Bobbin; and



some of them remembered Button…Bright and welcomed him



back to their country。







It was a happy party; indeed; that journeyed in the Red



Wagon to the Emerald City; and Trot already began to hope



that Ozma would permit her and Cap'n Bill to live always



in the Land of Oz。







When they reached the great city they were more amazed



than ever; both by the concourse of people in their



quaint and picturesque costumes; and by the splendor of



the city itself。 But the magnificence of the Royal Palace



quite took their breath away; until Ozma received them in



her own pretty apartment and by her charming manners and



assuring smiles made them feel they were no longer



strangers。







Trot was given a lovely little room next to that of



Dorothy; while Cap'n Bill had the cosiest sort of a room



next to Trot's and overlooking the gardens。 And that



evening Ozma gave a grand banquet and reception in honor



of the new arrivals。 While Trot had read of many of the



people she then met; Cap'n Bill was less familiar with



them and many of the unusual characters introduced to him



that evening caused the old sailor to open his eyes wide



in astonishment。







He had thought the live Scarecrow about as curious as



anyone could be; but now he met the Tin Woodman; who was



all made of tin; even to his heart; and carried a



gleaming axe over his shoulder wherever he went。 Then



there was Jack Pumpkinhead; whose head was a real pumpkin



with the face carved upon it; and Professor Wogglebug;



who had the shape of an enormous bug but was dressed in



neat fitting garments。 The Professor was an interesting



talker and had very polite manners; but his face was so



comical that it made Cap'n Bill smile to look at it。 A



great friend of Dorothy and Ozma seemed to be a machine



man called Tik…Tok; who ran down several times during the



evening and had to be wound up again by someone before he



could move or speak。







At the reception appeared the Shaggy Man and his



brother; both very popular in Oz; as well as Dorothy's



Uncle Henry and Aunt Em; two happy old people who lived



in a pretty cottage near the palace。







But what perhaps seemed most surprising to both Trot



and Cap'n Bill was the number of peculiar animals



admitted into Ozma's parlors; where they not only



conducted themselves quite properly but were able to talk



as well as anyone。







There was the Cowardly Lion; an immense beast with a



beautiful mane; and the Hungry Tiger; who smiled



continually; and Eureka the Pink Kitten; who lay curled



upon a cushion and had rather supercilious manners; and



the wooden Sawhorse; and nine tiny piglets that belonged



to the Wizard; and a mule named Hank; who belonged to



Betsy Bobbin。 A fuzzy little terrier dog; named Toto; lay



at Dorothy's feet but seldom took part in the



conversation; although he listened to every word that was



said。 But the most wonderful of all to Trot was a square



beast with a winning smile; that squatted in a corner of



the room and wagged his square head at everyone in quite



a jolly way。 Betsy told Trot that this unique beast was



called the Woozy; and there was no other like him in all



the world。







Cap'n Bill and Trot had both looked around expectantly



for the Wizard of Oz; but the evening was far advanced



before the famous little man entered the room。 But he



went up to the strangers at once and said:







〃I know you; but you don't know me; so let's get



acquainted。〃







And they did get acquainted; in a very short time; and



before the evening was over Trot felt that she knew every



person and animal present at the reception; and that they



were all her good friends。







Suddenly they looked around for Button…Bright; but he



was nowhere to be found。







〃Dear me!〃 cried Trot。 〃He's lost again。〃







〃Never mind; my dear;〃 said Ozma; with her charming



smile; 〃no one can go far astray in the Land of Oz; and



if Button…Bright isn't lost occasionally; he isn't



happy。〃





















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