Glinda tcs Dorothys
is to see Glinda, aken to a room of tle, of ted o sin and oiled s.
e presentable to a big room hrone of rubies.
Siful and young to ts over e but tle girl.
quot; can I do for you, my c; she asked.
Dorotold tcory: o tures t h.
quot;My greatest o get back to Kansas, for Aunt Em o me, and t ter t, I am sure Uncle afford it.”
Glinda leaned for, upturned face of ttle girl.
quot;Bless your dear ,quot; s;I am sure I can tell you of a o get back to Kansas.quot; t;But, if I do, you must give me the Golden Cap.”
quot;illingly!quot; exclaimed Dorot;indeed, it is of no use to me noimes.”
quot;And I t times,quot; answered Glinda, smiling.
Dorotco t; will you do w us?”
quot;I urn to ty,quot; ;for Oz s ruler and t he hammer-heads.”
quot;By means of to carry you to tes of ty,quot; said Glinda, quot;for it he people of so wonderful a ruler.”
quot;Am I really ; asked the Scarecrow.
quot;You are unusual,quot; replied Glinda.
turning to tin oodman, s; will be- come of you wry?”
a moment. t;to me, and ed me to rule over ter tc back again to try of t, I ster to rule over them for- ever.”
quot;My second command to t; said Glinda quot; to t be so large to look at as t you are really brighe inkies wisely and well.”
tc t;urned to will be- come of you?”
quot;Over t; ;lies a grand old forest, and all ts t live t back to t, I would pass my life very here.”
quot;My to t; said Glinda, quot;so carry you to your forest. t to t er be free for ever- more.”
tin oodman and tcly for hy exclaimed:
quot;You are certainly as good as you are beautiful! But you yet told me o get back to Kansas.”
quot;Your Silver S,quot; replied Glinda. quot;If you o your Aunt Em t day you came to try.”
quot;But t have had my wonderful brains!”
cried t;I mighe farmers cornfield.”
quot;And I s ,quot; said tin oodman. quot;I migood and rusted in t till the world.”
quot;And I s; declared t;and no beast in all t o me.”
quot;true,quot; said Dorot;and I am glad I o t no eac desired, and eaco rule besides, I to go back to Kansas.”
quot;t; said tc; curious t t to any place in teps, and eacep o do is to knock togetimes and com- mand to carry you wo go.”
quot;If t is so,quot; said t;I o carry me back to Kansas at once.”
Sting enderly. tin ood- man, o s.
But s, stuffed body of tead of kissing ed face, and found s ting from her loving com- rades.
Glinda tepped dotle girl a good-bye kiss, and Doroto her friends and herself.
Dorotook toto up solemnly in good-bye sogetimes, saying:
quot;take me o Aunt Em!”
* * * * * Instantly sly t all sling past her ears.
took but teps, and topped so suddenly t simes before she knew where she was.
At lengt up and looked about her.
quot;Good gracious!quot; she cried.
For sting on t be- fore after toto of ohe barn, barking furiously.
Dorotood up and found socking-feet.
For t t forever in t.
L. Frank Baum