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pearls for ornaments。 Then he bathed in an



alabaster pool and brushed his shaggy hair and



whiskers the wrong way to make them still more



shaggy。 This accomplished; and arrayed in his



splendid shaggy garments; he went to Ozma's



banquet hall and found the Scarecrow; the Wizard



and Dorothy already assembled there。 The Scarecrow



had made a quick trip and returned to the Emerald



City with his left ear freshly painted。







A moment later; while they all stood in waiting;



a servant threw open a door; the orchestra struck



up a tune and Ozma of Oz entered。







Much has been told and written concerning the



beauty of person and character of this sweet girl



Ruler of the Land of Ozthe richest; the happiest



and most delightful fairyland of which we have any



knowledge。 Yet with all her queenly qualities Ozma



was a real girl and enjoyed the things in life



that other real girls enjoy。 When she sat on her



splendid emerald throne in the great Throne Room



of her palace and made laws and settled disputes



and tried to keep all her subjects happy and



contented; she was as dignified and demure as any



queen might be; but when she had thrown aside her



jeweled robe of state and her sceptre; and had



retired to her private apartments; the girl



joyous; light…hearted and freereplaced the



sedate Ruler。







In the banquet hall to…night were gathered



only old and trusted friends; so here Ozma was



herselfa mere girl。 She greeted Dorothy with



a kiss; the Shaggy Man with a smile; the little



old Wizard with a friendly handshake and then



she pressed the Scarecrow's stuffed arm and



cried merrily:







〃What a lovely left ear! Why; it's a hundred



times better than the old one。〃







〃I'm glad you like it;〃 replied the Scarecrow;



well pleased。 〃Jinjur did a neat job; didn't she?



And my hearing is now perfect。 Isn't it wonderful



what a little paint will do; if it's properly



applied?〃







〃It really is wonderful;〃 she agreed; as they



all took their seats; 〃but the Sawhorse must



have his legs twinkle to have carried you so far



in one day。 I didn't expect you back before



tomorrow; at the earliest。〃







〃Well;〃 said the Scarecrow; 〃I met a charming



girl on the road and wanted to see more of her; so



I hurried back。〃







Ozma laughed。







〃I know;〃 she returned; 〃it's the Patchwork



Girl。 She is certainly bewildering; if not strictly



beautiful。〃







〃Have you seen her; then?〃 the straw man eagerly



asked。







〃Only in my Magic Picture; which shows me all



scenes of interest in the Land of Oz。〃







〃I fear the picture didn't do her justice;〃 said



the Scarecrow。







〃It seemed to me that nothing could be more



gorgeous;〃 declared Ozma。 〃Whoever made that



patchwork quilt; from which Scraps was formed;



must have selected the gayest and brightest bits



of cloth that ever were woven。







〃I am glad you like her;〃 said the Scarecrow



in a satisfied tone。 Although the straw man did



not eat; not being made so he could; he often



dined with Ozma and her companions; merely



for the pleasure of talking with them。 He sat at



the table and had a napkin and plate; but the



servants knew better than to offer him food。



After a little while he asked: 〃Where is the



Patchwork Girl now?〃







〃In my room;〃 replied Dorothy。 〃I've taken a



fancy to her; she's so queer and…and…uncommon。〃







〃She's half crazy; I think;〃 added the Shaggy



Man。







〃But she is so beautiful!〃  exclaimed the



Scarecrow; as if that fact disarmed all criticism。



They  all laughed at his enthusiasm; but the



Scarecrow  was quite serious。 Seeing that he was



interested in Scraps they forbore to say anything



against her。 The little band of friends Ozma had



gathered around her was so quaintly assorted that



much care must be exercised to avoid hurting their



feelings or making any one of them unhappy。 It was



this considerate kindness that held them close



friends and enabled them to enjoy one another's



society。







Another thing they avoided was conversing



on unpleasant subjects; and for that reason Ojo



and his troubles were not mentioned during the



dinner。 The Shaggy Man; however; related his



adventures with the monstrous plants which



had seized and enfolded the travelers; and told



how he had robbed Chiss; the giant porcupine;



of the quills which it was accustomed to throw



at people。 Both Dorothy and Ozma were pleased



with this exploit and thought it served Chiss



right。







Then they talked of the Woozy; which was the



most remarkable animal any of them had ever before



seenexcept; perhaps; the live Sawhorse。 Ozma had



never known that her dominions contained such a



thing as a Woozy; there being but one in existence



and this being confined in his forest for many



years。 Dorothy said she believed the Woozy was a



good beast; honest and faithful; hut she added



that she did not care much for the Glass Cat。







〃Still;〃 said the Shaggy Man; 〃the Glass Cat



is very pretty and if she were not so conceited



over her pink brains no one would object to her



as a companion。







The Wizard had been eating silently until



now; when he looked up and remarked:







〃That Powder of Life which is made by the



Crooked Magician is really a wonderful thing。



But Dr。 Pipt does not know its true value and



he uses it in the most foolish ways。〃







〃I must see about that;〃 said Ozma; gravely。



Then she smiled again and continued in a



lighter tone: 〃It was Dr。 Pipt's famous Powder



of Life that enabled me to become the Ruler



of Oz。〃







〃I've never heard that story;〃 said the Shaggy



Man; looking at Ozma questioningly。







〃Well; when I was a baby girl I was stolen by an



old Witch named Mombi and transformed into a boy;〃



began the girl Ruler。 〃I did not know who I was



and when I grew big enough to work; the Witch made



me wait upon her and carry wood for the fire and



hoe in the garden。 One day she came back from a



journey bringing some of the Powder of Life; which



Dr。 Pipt had given her。 I had made a pumpkin…



headed man and set it up in her path to frighten



her; for I was fond of fun and hated the Witch。



But she knew what the figure was and to test her



Powder of Life she sprinkled some of it on the man



I had made。 It came to life and is now our dear



friend Jack Pumpkinhead。 That night I ran away



with Jack to escape punishment; and I took old



Mombi's Powder of Life with me。 During our journey



we came upon a wooden Sawhorse standing by the



road and I used the magic powder to bring it to



life。 The Sawhorse has been with me ever since。



When I got to the Emerald City the good Sorceress;



Glinda; knew who I was and restored me to my



proper person; when I became the rightful Ruler of



this land。 So you see had not old Mombi brought



home the Powder of Life I might never have run



away from her and become Ozma of Oz; nor would we



have had Jack Pumpkinhead and the Sawhorse to



comfort and amuse us。〃







That story interested the Shaggy Man very much;



as well as the others; who had often heard it



before。 The dinner being now concluded; they all



went to Ozma's drawing…room; where they passed a



pleasant evening before it came time to retire。



















Chapter Eighteen







Ojo is Forgiven











The next morning the Soldier with the Green



Whiskers went to the prison and took Ojo away to



the royal palace; where he was summoned to appear



before the girl Ruler for judgment。 Again the



soldier put upon the boy the jeweled handcuffs and



white prisoner's robe with the peaked top and



holes for the eyes。 Ojo was so ashamed; both of



his disgrace and the fault he had committed; that



he was glad to be covered up in this way; so that



people could not see him or know who he was。 He



followed the Soldier with the Green Whiskers very



willingly; anxious that his fate might be decided



as soon as possible。







The inhabitants of the Emerald City were polite



people and never jeered at the unfortunate; but it



was so long since they bad seen a prisoner that



they cast many curious looks toward the boy and



many of them hurried away to the royal palace to



be present during the trial。







When Ojo was escorted into the great Throne



Room of the palace he found hundreds of people



assembled there。 In the magnificent emerald



throne; which sparkled with countless jewels; sat



Ozma of Oz in her Robe of State; which was



embroidered with emeralds and pearls。 On her



right; but a little lower; was Dorothy; and on her



left the Scarecrow。 Still lower; but nearly in



front of Ozma; sat the wonderful Wizard of Oz and



on a small table beside him was the golden vase



from Dorothy's room; into which Scraps had dropped



the stolen clover。







At Ozma's feet crouched two enormous beasts;



each the largest and most powerful of its kind。



Although these beasts were quite free; no one



present was alarmed by them; for the Cowardly Lion



and the Hungry Tiger were well known and respected



in the Emerald City and they always guarded the



Ruler when she held high co

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