"Youdidnotwindmemuch,atfirst,"hecalmlysaid,"andItoldyouthatlongsto-rya-boutKingEv-ol-do;soitisnowon-derthatIrandown。"
  Shenextrewoundtheactionclock-work,andthenBillinaadvisedhertocarrythekeytoTiktokinherpocket,soitwouldnotgetlostagain。
  "Andnow,"saidDorothy,whenallthiswasaccomplished,"tellmewhatyouweregoingtosayabouttheWheelers。"
  "Why,theyarenoth-ingtobefright-en’dat,"saidthemachine。
  "Theytrytomakefolksbe-lievethattheyarever-yter-ri-ble,butasamat-teroffacttheWheel-ersareharm-lesse-noughtoan-yonethatdarestofightthem。Theymighttrytohurtalit-tlegirllikeyou,per-haps,be-causetheyarever-ymis-chiev-ous。ButifIhadaclubtheywouldruna-wayassoonastheysawme。"
  "Haven’tyouaclub?"askedDorothy。
  "No,"saidTiktok。
  "Andyouwon’tfindsuchathingamongtheserocks,either,"declaredtheyellowhen。
  "Thenwhatshallwedo?"askedthegirl。
  "Windupmythink-workstight-ly,andIwilltrytothinkofsomeoth-erplan,"saidTiktok。
  SoDorothyrewoundhisthoughtmachinery,andwhilehewasthinkingshedecidedtoeatherdinner。Billinawasalreadypeckingawayatthecracksintherocks,tofindsomethingtoeat,soDorothysatdownandopenedhertindinner-pail。
  Inthecovershefoundasmalltankthatwasfullofverynicelemonade。Itwascoveredbyacup,whichmightalso,whenremoved,beusedtodrinkthelemonadefrom。Withinthepailwerethreeslicesofturkey,twoslicesofcoldtongue,somelobstersalad,fourslicesofbreadandbutter,asmallcustardpie,anorangeandninelargestrawberries,andsomenutsandraisins。Singularlyenough,thenutsinthisdinner-pailgrewalreadycracked,sothatDorothyhadnotroubleinpickingouttheirmeatstoeat。
  Shespreadthefeastupontherockbesideherandbeganherdinner,firstofferingsomeofittoTiktok,whodeclinedbecause,ashesaid,hewasmerelyamachine。AfterwardsheofferedtosharewithBillina,butthehenmurmuredsomethingabout"deadthings"andsaidshepreferredherbugsandants。
  "Dothelunch-boxtreesandthedinner-pailtreesbelongtotheWheelers?"thechildaskedTiktok,whileengagedineatinghermeal。
  "Ofcoursenot,"heanswered。"Theybe-longtotheroy-alfam-il-yofEv,on-lyofcoursethereisnoroy-alfam-il-yjustnowbe-causeKingEv-ol-dojumpedin-totheseaandhiswifeandtenchil-drenhavebeentrans-formedbytheNomeKing。SothereisnoonetoruletheLandofEv,thatIcanthinkof。Per-hapsitisforthisrea-sonthattheWheel-ersclaimthetreesfortheirown,andpickthelunch-eonsanddin-nerstoeatthem-selves。Buttheybe-longtotheKing,andyouwillfindtheroy-al"E"stampedup-onthebot-tomofev-er-ydin-nerpail。"
  Dorothyturnedthepailover,andatoncediscoveredtheroyalmarkuponit,asTiktokhadsaid。
  "AretheWheelerstheonlyfolkslivingintheLandofEv?"enquiredthegirl。
  "No;theyon-lyin-hab-itasmallpor-tionofitjustbackofthewoods,"repliedthemachine。"Buttheyhaveal-waysbeenmis-chiev-ousandim-per-ti-nent,andmyoldmas-ter,KingEv-ol-do,usedtocar-ryawhipwithhim,whenhewalkedout,tokeepthecrea-turesinor-der。WhenIwasfirstmadetheWheel-erstriedtoruno-verme,andbuttmewiththeirheads;buttheysoonfoundIwasbuiltoftoosol-idama-ter-i-alforthemtoin-jure。"
  "Youseemverydurable,"saidDorothy。"Whomadeyou?"
  "ThefirmofSmith&Tin-ker,inthetownofEvna,wheretheroy-alpal-acestands,"answeredTiktok。
  "Didtheymakemanyofyou?"askedthechild。
  "No;Iamtheon-lyau-to-mat-icme-chan-i-calmantheyev-ercom-plet-ed,"hereplied。"Theywerever-ywon-der-fulin-ven-tors,weremymak-ers,andquitear-tis-ticinalltheydid。"
  "Iamsureofthat,"saidDorothy。"DotheyliveinthetownofEvnanow?"
  "Theyarebothgone,"repliedthemachine。"Mr。Smithwasanart-ist,aswellasanin-vent-or,andhepaint-edapic-tureofariv-erwhichwassonat-ur-althat,ashewasreach-inga-crossittopaintsomeflow-ersontheop-po-sitebank,hefellin-tothewa-terandwasdrowned。"
  "Oh,I’msorryforthat!"exclaimedthelittlegirl。
  "Mis-terTin-ker,"continuedTiktok,"madealad-dersotallthathecouldresttheendofita-gainstthemoon,whilehestoodonthehigh-estrungandpickedthelit-tlestarstosetinthepointsoftheking’scrown。ButwhenhegottothemoonMis-terTin-kerfounditsuchalove-lyplacethathede-cid-edtolivethere,sohepulledupthelad-deraf-terhimandwehavenev-erseenhimsince。"
  "Hemusthavebeenagreatlosstothiscountry,"saidDorothy,whowasbythistimeeatinghercustardpie。
  "Hewas,"acknowledgedTiktok。"Alsoheisagreatlosstome。ForifIshouldgetoutofor-derIdonotknowofan-yonea-bletore-pairme,be-causeIamsocom-pli-cat-ed。Youhavenoi-de-ahowfullofma-chin-er-yIam。"
  "Icanimagineit,"saidDorothy,readily。
  "Andnow,"continuedthemachine,"Imuststoptalk-ingandbe-ginthink-inga-gainofawaytoes-capefromthisrock。"Soheturnedhalfwayaround,inordertothinkwithoutbeingdisturbed。
  "ThebestthinkerIeverknew,"saidDorothytotheyellowhen,"wasascarecrow。"
  "Nonsense!"snappedBillina。
  "Itistrue,"declaredDorothy。"ImethimintheLandofOz,andhetraveledwithmetothecityofthegreatWizardofOz,soastogetsomebrains,forhisheadwasonlystuffedwithstraw。
  Butitseemedtomethathethoughtjustaswellbeforehegothisbrainsashedidafterward。"
  "DoyouexpectmetobelieveallthatrubbishabouttheLandofOz?"
  enquiredBillina,whoseemedalittlecross——perhapsbecausebugswerescarce。
  "Whatrubbish?"askedthechild,whowasnowfinishinghernutsandraisins。
  "Why,yourimpossiblestoriesaboutanimalsthatcantalk,andatinwoodmanwhoisalive,andascarecrowwhocanthink。"
  "Theyareallthere,"saidDorothy,"forIhaveseenthem。"
  "Idon’tbelieveit!"criedthehen,withatossofherhead。
  "That’s’causeyou’resoign’rant,"repliedthegirl,whowasalittleoffendedatherfriendBillina’sspeech。
  "IntheLandofOz,"remarkedTiktok,turningtowardthem,"an-y-thingispos-si-ble。Foritisawon-der-fulfair-ycoun-try。"
  "There,Billina!whatdidIsay?"criedDorothy。Andthensheturnedtothemachineandaskedinaneagertone:"DoyouknowtheLandofOz,Tiktok?"
  "No;butIhavehearda-boutit,"saidthecop-perman。"Foritison-lysep-a-ra-tedfromthisLandofEvbyabroaddes-ert。"
  Dorothyclappedherhandstogetherdelightedly。
  "I’mgladofthat!"sheexclaimed。"Itmakesmequitehappytobesonearmyoldfriends。ThescarecrowItoldyouof,Billina,istheKingoftheLandofOz。"
  "Par-donme。Heisnotthekingnow,"saidTiktok。
  "HewaswhenIleftthere,"declaredDorothy。
  "Iknow,"saidTiktok,"buttherewasarev-o-lu-tionintheLandofOz,andtheScare-crowwasde-posedbyasol-dierwo-mannamedGen-er-alJin-jur。AndthenJin-jurwasde-posedbyalit-tlegirlnamedOz-ma,whowastheright-fulheirtothethroneandnowrulesthelandun-dertheti-tleofOz-maofOz。"
  "Thatisnewstome,"saidDorothy,thoughtfully。"ButIs’poselotsofthingshavehappenedsinceIlefttheLandofOz。IwonderwhathasbecomeoftheScarecrow,andoftheTinWoodman,andtheCowardlyLion。AndIwonderwhothisgirlOzmais,forIneverheardofherbefore。"
  ButTiktokdidnotreplytothis。Hehadturnedaroundagaintoresumehisthinking。
  Dorothypackedtherestofthefoodbackintothepail,soasnottobewastefulofgoodthings,andtheyellowhenforgotherdignityfarenoughtopickupallofthescatteredcrumbs,whichsheaterathergreedily,althoughshehadsolatelypretendedtodespisethethingsthatDorothypreferredasfood。
  BythistimeTiktokapproachedthemwithhisstiffbow。
  "Bekinde-noughtofol-lowme,"hesaid,"andIwillleadyoua-wayfromheretothetownofEv-na,whereyouwillbemorecom-for-ta-ble,andal-soIwillpro-tectyoufromtheWheel-ers。"
  "Allright,"answeredDorothy,promptly。"I’mready!"
  6。TheHeadsofLangwidereTheywalkedslowlydownthepathbetweentherocks,Tiktokgoingfirst,Dorothyfollowinghim,andtheyellowhentrottingalonglastofall。
  Atthefootofthepaththecoppermanleaneddownandtossedasidewitheasetherocksthatencumberedtheway。ThenheturnedtoDorothyandsaid:
  "Letmecar-ryyourdin-ner-pail。"
  Sheplaceditinhisrighthandatonce,andthecopperfingersclosedfirmlyoverthestouthandle。
  Thenthelittleprocessionmarchedoutuponthelevelsands。
  AssoonasthethreeWheelerswhowereguardingthemoundsawthem,theybegantoshouttheirwildcriesandrolledswiftlytowardthelittlegroup,asiftocapturethemorbartheirway。Butwhentheforemosthadapproachednearenough,Tiktokswungthetindinner-pailandstrucktheWheelerasharpblowoveritsheadwiththequeerweapon。Perhapsitdidnothurtverymuch,butitmadeagreatnoise,andtheWheelerutteredahowlandtumbledoveruponitsside。Thenextminuteitscrambledtoitswheelsandrolledawayasfastasitcouldgo,screechingwithfearatthesametime。
  "Itoldyoutheywereharm-less,"beganTiktok;butbeforehecouldsaymoreanotherWheelerwasuponthem。Crack!wentthedinner-pailagainstitshead,knockingitsstrawhatadozenfeetaway;andthatwasenoughforthisWheeler,also。Itrolledawayafterthefirstone,andthethirddidnotwaittobepoundedwiththepail,butjoineditsfellowsasquicklyasitswheelswouldwhirl。
  Theyellowhengaveacackleofdelight,andflyingtoaperchuponTiktok’sshoulder,shesaid:
  "Bravelydone,mycopperfriend!andwiselythoughtof,too。Nowwearefreefromthoseuglycreatures。"
  ButjustthenalargebandofWheelersrolledfromtheforest,andrelyingupontheirnumberstoconquer,theyadvancedfiercelyuponTiktok。DorothygrabbedBillinainherarmsandheldhertight,andthemachineembracedtheformofthelittlegirlwithhisleftarm,thebettertoprotecther。ThentheWheelerswereuponthem。
  Rattlety,bang!bang!wentthedinner-pailineverydirection,anditmadesomuchclatterbumpingagainsttheheadsoftheWheelersthattheyweremuchmorefrightenedthanhurtandfledinagreatpanic。
  All,thatis,excepttheirleader。ThisWheelerhadstumbledagainstanotherandfallenflatuponhisback,andbeforehecouldgethiswheelsunderhimtoriseagain,Tiktokhadfastenedhiscopperfingersintotheneckofthegorgeousjacketofhisfoeandheldhimfast。
  "Tellyourpeo-pletogoa-way,"commandedthemachine。
  TheleaderoftheWheelershesitatedtogivethisorder,soTiktokshookhimasaterrierdogdoesarat,untiltheWheeler’steethrattledtogetherwithanoiselikehailstonesonawindowpane。Then,assoonasthecreaturecouldgetitsbreath,itshoutedtotheotherstorollaway,whichtheyimmediatelydid。
  "Now,"saidTiktok,"youshallcomewithusandtellmewhatIwanttoknow。"
  "You’llbesorryfortreatingmeinthisway,"whinedtheWheeler。
  "I’materriblyfierceperson。"
  "Asforthat,"answeredTiktok,"Iamonlyama-chine,andcan-notfeelsor-roworjoy,nomat-terwhathap-pens。Butyouarewrongtothinkyour-selfter-ri-bleorfierce。"
  "Whyso?"askedtheWheeler。
  "Be-causenooneelsethinksasyoudo。Yourwheelsmakeyouhelp-lesstoin-jurean-yone。Foryouhavenofistsandcannotscratchore-venpullhair。Norhaveyouan-yfeettokickwith。
  Allyoucandoistoyellandshout,andthatdoesnothurtan-yoneatall。"
  TheWheelerburstintoafloodoftears,toDorothy’sgreatsurprise。
  "NowIandmypeopleareruinedforever!"hesobbed;"foryouhavediscoveredoursecret。Beingsohelpless,ouronlyhopeistomakepeopleafraidofus,bypretendingweareveryfierceandterrible,andwritinginthesandwarningstoBewaretheWheelers。Untilnowwehavefrightenedeveryone,butsinceyouhavediscoveredourweaknessourenemieswillfalluponusandmakeusverymiserableandunhappy。"
  "Oh,no,"exclaimedDorothy,whowassorrytoseethisbeautifullydressedWheelersomiserable;"Tiktokwillkeepyoursecret,andsowillBillinaandI。Only,youmustpromisenottotrytofrightenchildrenanymore,iftheycomeneartoyou。"
  "Iwon’t——indeedIwon’t!"promisedtheWheeler,ceasingtocryandbecomingmorecheerful。"I’mnotreallybad,youknow;butwehavetopretendtobeterribleinordertopreventothersfromattackingus。"
  "Thatisnotex-act-lytrue,"saidTiktok,startingtowalktowardthepaththroughtheforest,andstillholdingfasttohisprisoner,whorolledslowlyalongbesidehim。"Youandyourpeo-plearefullofmis-chief,andliketoboth-erthosewhofearyou。Andyouareof-tenim-pu-dentanddis-a-gree-a-ble,too。ButifyouwilltrytocurethosefaultsIwillnottellany-onehowhelp-lessyouare。"
  "I’lltry,ofcourse,"repliedtheWheeler,eagerly。"Andthankyou,Mr。Tiktok,foryourkindness。"
  "Iamon-lyama-chine,"saidTiktok。"Icannotbekindan-ymorethanIcanbesor-ryorglad。Icanon-lydowhatIamwounduptodo。"
  "Areyouwounduptokeepmysecret?"askedtheWheeler,anxiously。
  "Yes;ifyoube-haveyour-self。Buttellme:whorulestheLandofEvnow?"askedthemachine。
  "Thereisnoruler,"wastheanswer,"becauseeverymemberoftheroyalfamilyisimprisonedbytheNomeKing。ButthePrincessLangwidere,whoisanieceofourlateKingEvoldo,livesinapartoftheroyalpalaceandtakesasmuchmoneyoutoftheroyaltreasuryasshecanspend。ThePrincessLangwidereisnotexactlyaruler,yousee,becauseshedoesn’trule;butsheisthenearestapproachtoarulerwehaveatpresent。"
  "Idonotre-mem-berher,"saidTiktok。"Whatdoesshelooklike?"
  "ThatIcannotsay,"repliedtheWheeler,"althoughIhaveseenhertwentytimes。ForthePrincessLangwidereisadifferentpersoneverytimeIseeher,andtheonlywayhersubjectscanrecognizeheratallisbymeansofabeautifulrubykeywhichshealwayswearsonachainattachedtoherleftwrist。WhenweseethekeyweknowwearebeholdingthePrincess。"
  "Thatisstrange,"saidDorothy,inastonishment。"Doyoumeantosaythatsomanydifferentprincessesareoneandthesameperson?"
  "Notexactly,"answeredtheWheeler。"Thereis,ofcourse,butoneprincess;butsheappearstousinmanyforms,whichareallmoreorlessbeautiful。"
  "Shemustbeawitch,"exclaimedthegirl。
  "Idonotthinkso,"declaredtheWheeler。"Butthereissomemysteryconnectedwithher,nevertheless。Sheisaveryvaincreature,andlivesmostlyinaroomsurroundedbymirrors,sothatshecanadmireherselfwhicheverwayshelooks。"
  Nooneansweredthisspeech,becausetheyhadjustpassedoutoftheforestandtheirattentionwasfixeduponthescenebeforethem——abeautifulvaleinwhichweremanyfruittreesandgreenfields,withprettyfarm-housesscatteredhereandthereandbroad,smoothroadsthatledineverydirection。
  Inthecenterofthislovelyvale,aboutamilefromwhereourfriendswerestanding,rosethetallspiresoftheroyalpalace,whichglitteredbrightlyagainsttheirbackgroundofbluesky。Thepalacewassurroundedbycharminggrounds,fullofflowersandshrubbery。
  Severaltinklingfountainscouldbeseen,andtherewerepleasantwalksborderedbyrowsofwhitemarblestatuary。
  AllthesedetailsDorothywas,ofcourse,unabletonoticeoradmireuntiltheyhadadvancedalongtheroadtoapositionquiteneartothepalace,andshewasstilllookingattheprettysightswhenherlittlepartyenteredthegroundsandapproachedthebigfrontdooroftheking’sownapartments。Totheirdisappointmenttheyfoundthedoortightlyclosed。Asignwastackedtothepanelwhichreadasfollows:
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  OWNERABSENT。
  PleaseKnockattheThird
  DoorintheLeftWing。
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  "Now,"saidTiktoktothecaptiveWheeler,"youmustshowusthewaytotheLeftWing。"
  "Verywell,"agreedtheprisoner,"itisaroundhereattheright。"
  "Howcantheleftwingbeattheright?"demandedDorothy,whofearedtheWheelerwasfoolingthem。
  "Becausethereusedtobethreewings,andtwoweretorndown,sotheoneontherightistheonlyoneleft。ItisatrickofthePrincessLangwideretopreventvisitorsfromannoyingher。"
  Thenthecaptiveledthemaroundtothewing,afterwhichthemachineman,havingnofurtherusefortheWheeler,permittedhimtodepartandrejoinhisfellows。Heimmediatelyrolledawayatagreatpaceandwassoonlosttosight。
  Tiktoknowcountedthedoorsinthewingandknockedloudlyuponthethirdone。
  Itwasopenedbyalittlemaidinacaptrimmedwithgayribbons,whobowedrespectfullyandasked:
  "Whatdoyouwish,goodpeople?"
  "AreyouthePrincessLangwidere?"askedDorothy。
  "No,miss;Iamherservant,"repliedthemaid。
  "MayIseethePrincess,please?"
  "Iwilltellheryouarehere,miss,andaskhertograntyouanaudience,"
  saidthemaid。"Stepin,please,andtakeaseatinthedrawing-room。"
  SoDorothywalkedin,followedcloselybythemachine。Butastheyellowhentriedtoenterafterthem,thelittlemaidcried"Shoo!"
  andflappedheraproninBillina’sface。
  "Shoo,yourself!"retortedthehen,drawingbackinangerandrufflingupherfeathers。"Haven’tyouanybettermannersthanthat?"
  "Oh,doyoutalk?"enquiredthemaid,evidentlysurprised。
  "Can’tyouhearme?"snappedBillina。"Dropthatapron,andgetoutofthedoorway,sothatImayenterwithmyfriends!"
  "ThePrincesswon’tlikeit,"saidthemaid,hesitating。
  "Idon’tcarewhethershelikesitornot,"repliedBillina,andflutteringherwingswithaloudnoisesheflewstraightatthemaid’sface。Thelittleservantatonceduckedherhead,andthehenreachedDorothy’ssideinsafety。
  "Verywell,"sighedthemaid;"ifyouareallruinedbecauseofthisobstinatehen,don’tblamemeforit。Itisn’tsafetoannoythePrincessLangwidere。"
  "Tellherwearewaiting,ifyouplease,"Dorothyrequested,withdignity。"Billinaismyfriend,andmustgowhereverIgo。"
  Withoutmorewordsthemaidledthemtoarichlyfurnisheddrawing-room,lightedwithsubduedrainbowtintsthatcameinthroughbeautifulstained-glasswindows。
  "Remainhere,"shesaid。"WhatnamesshallIgivethePrincess?"
  "IamDorothyGale,ofKansas,"repliedthechild;"andthisgentlemanisamachinenamedTiktok,andtheyellowhenismyfriendBillina。"
  Thelittleservantbowedandwithdrew,goingthroughseveralpassagesandmountingtwomarblestairwaysbeforeshecametotheapartmentsoccupiedbyhermistress。
  PrincessLangwidere’ssitting-roomwaspaneledwithgreatmirrors,whichreachedfromtheceilingtothefloor;alsotheceilingwascomposedofmirrors,andthefloorwasofpolishedsilverthatreflectedeveryobjectuponit。SowhenLangwideresatinhereasychairandplayedsoftmelodiesuponhermandolin,herformwasmirroredhundredsoftimes,inwallsandceilingandfloor,andwhicheverwaytheladyturnedherheadshecouldseeandadmireherownfeatures。Thisshelovedtodo,andjustasthemaidenteredshewassayingtoherself:
  "Thisheadwiththeauburnhairandhazeleyesisquiteattractive。I
  mustwearitmoreoftenthanIhavedoneoflate,althoughitmaynotbethebestofmycollection。"
  "Youhavecompany,YourHighness,"announcedthemaid,bowinglow。
  "Whoisit?"askedLangwidere,yawning。
  "DorothyGaleofKansas,Mr。TiktokandBillina,"answeredthemaid。
  "Whataqueerlotofnames!"murmuredthePrincess,beginningtobealittleinterested。"Whataretheylike?IsDorothyGaleofKansaspretty?"
  "Shemightbecalledso,"themaidreplied。
  "AndisMr。Tiktokattractive?"continuedthePrincess。
  "ThatIcannotsay,YourHighness。Butheseemsverybright。WillYourGraciousHighnessseethem?"
  "Oh,Imayaswell,Nanda。ButIamtiredadmiringthishead,andifmyvisitorhasanyclaimtobeautyImusttakecarethatshedoesnotsurpassme。SoIwillgotomycabinetandchangetoNo。17,whichI
  thinkismybestappearance。Don’tyou?"
  "YourNo。17isexceedinglybeautiful,"answeredNanda,withanotherbow。
  AgainthePrincessyawned。Thenshesaid:
  "Helpmetorise。"
  Sothemaidassistedhertogainherfeet,althoughLangwiderewasthestrongerofthetwo;andthenthePrincessslowlywalkedacrossthesilverfloortohercabinet,leaningheavilyateverystepuponNanda’sarm。
  NowImustexplaintoyouthatthePrincessLangwiderehadthirtyheads——asmanyastherearedaysinthemonth。Butofcourseshecouldonlywearoneofthematatime,becauseshehadbutoneneck。
  Theseheadswerekeptinwhatshecalledher"cabinet,"whichwasabeautifuldressing-roomthatlayjustbetweenLangwidere’ssleeping-chamberandthemirroredsitting-room。Eachheadwasinaseparatecupboardlinedwithvelvet。Thecupboardsranallaroundthesidesofthedressing-room,andhadelaboratelycarveddoorswithgoldnumbersontheoutsideandjeweled-framedmirrorsontheinsideofthem。
  WhenthePrincessgotoutofhercrystalbedinthemorningshewenttohercabinet,openedoneofthevelvet-linedcupboards,andtooktheheaditcontainedfromitsgoldenshelf。Then,bytheaidofthemirrorinsidetheopendoor,sheputonthehead——asneatandstraightascouldbe——andafterwardcalledhermaidstorobeherfortheday。
  Shealwaysworeasimplewhitecostume,thatsuitedalltheheads。
  For,beingabletochangeherfacewheneversheliked,thePrincesshadnointerestinwearingavarietyofgowns,ashaveotherladieswhoarecompelledtowearthesamefaceconstantly。
  Ofcoursethethirtyheadswereingreatvariety,notwoformedalikebutallbeingofexceedingloveliness。Therewereheadswithgoldenhair,brownhair,richauburnhairandblackhair;butnonewithgrayhair。Theheadshadeyesofblue,ofgray,ofhazel,ofbrownandofblack;buttherewerenoredeyesamongthem,andallwerebrightandhandsome。ThenoseswereGrecian,Roman,retrousseandOriental,representingalltypesofbeauty;andthemouthswereofassortedsizesandshapes,displayingpearlyteethwhentheheadssmiled。Asfordimples,theyappearedincheeksandchins,wherevertheymightbemostcharming,andoneortwoheadshadfrecklesuponthefacestocontrastthebetterwiththebrilliancyoftheircomplexions。
  Onekeyunlockedallthevelvetcupboardscontainingthesetreasures——acuriouskeycarvedfromasingleblood-redruby——andthiswasfastenedtoastrongbutslenderchainwhichthePrincessworearoundherleftwrist。
  WhenNandahadsupportedLangwideretoapositioninfrontofcupboardNo。17,thePrincessunlockedthedoorwithherrubykeyandafterhandingheadNo。9,whichshehadbeenwearing,tothemaid,shetookNo。17fromitsshelfandfittedittoherneck。Ithadblackhairanddarkeyesandalovelypearl-and-whitecomplexion,andwhenLangwidereworeitsheknewshewasremarkablybeautifulinappearance。
  TherewasonlyonetroublewithNo。17;thetemperthatwentwithit(andwhichwashiddensomewhereundertheglossyblackhair)wasfiery,harshandhaughtyintheextreme,anditoftenledthePrincesstodounpleasantthingswhichsheregrettedwhenshecametowearherotherheads。
  Butshedidnotrememberthistoday,andwenttomeetherguestsinthedrawing-roomwithafeelingofcertaintythatshewouldsurprisethemwithherbeauty。
  However,shewasgreatlydisappointedtofindthathervisitorsweremerelyasmallgirlinaginghamdress,acoppermanthatwouldonlygowhenwoundup,andayellowhenthatwassittingcontentedlyinLangwidere’sbestwork-basket,wheretherewasachinaeggusedfordarningstockings。(Itmaysurpriseyoutolearnthataprincesseverdoessuchacommonthingasdarnstockings。But,ifyouwillstoptothink,youwillrealizethataprincessissuretowearholesinherstockings,thesameasotherpeople;onlyitisn’tconsideredquitepolitetomentionthematter。)
  "Oh!"saidLangwidere,slightlyliftingthenoseofNo。17。"I
  thoughtsomeoneofimportancehadcalled。"
  "Thenyouwereright,"declaredDorothy。"I’magooddealof’portancemyself,andwhenBillinalaysaneggshehastheproudestcackleyoueverheard。AsforTiktok,he’sthe——"
  "Stop——Stop!"commandedthePrincess,withanangryflashofhersplendideyes。"Howdareyouannoymewithyoursenselesschatter?"
  "Why,youhorridthing!"saidDorothy,whowasnotaccustomedtobeingtreatedsorudely。
  ThePrincesslookedathermoreclosely。
  "Tellme,"sheresumed,"areyouofroyalblood?"
  "Betterthanthat,ma’am,"saidDorothy。"IcamefromKansas。"
  "Huh!"criedthePrincess,scornfully。"Youareafoolishchild,andIcannotallowyoutoannoyme。Runaway,youlittlegoose,andbothersomeoneelse。"
  Dorothywassoindignantthatforamomentshecouldfindnowordstoreply。Butsherosefromherchair,andwasabouttoleavetheroomwhenthePrincess,whohadbeenscanningthegirl’sface,stoppedherbysaying,moregently:
  "Comenearertome。"
  Dorothyobeyed,withoutathoughtoffear,andstoodbeforethePrincesswhileLangwidereexaminedherfacewithcarefulattention。
  "Youareratherattractive,"saidthelady,presently。"Notatallbeautiful,youunderstand,butyouhaveacertainstyleofprettinessthatisdifferentfromthatofanyofmythirtyheads。SoIbelieveI’lltakeyourheadandgiveyouNo。26forit。"
  "Well,Ib’lieveyouwon’t!"exclaimedDorothy。
  "Itwilldoyounogoodtorefuse,"continuedthePrincess;"forI
  needyourheadformycollection,andintheLandofEvmywillislaw。IneverhavecaredmuchforNo。26,andyouwillfindthatitisverylittleworn。Besides,itwilldoyoujustaswellastheoneyou’rewearing,forallpracticalpurposes。"
  "Idon’tknowanythingaboutyourNo。26,andIdon’twantto,"saidDorothy,firmly。"I’mnotusedtotakingcast-offthings,soI’lljustkeepmyownhead。"
  "Yourefuse?"criedthePrincess,withafrown。
  "OfcourseIdo,"wasthereply。
  "Then,"saidLangwidere,"Ishalllockyouupinatoweruntilyoudecidetoobeyme。Nanda,"turningtohermaid,"callmyarmy。"
  Nandarangasilverbell,andatonceabigfatcolonelinabrightreduniformenteredtheroom,followedbytenleansoldiers,whoalllookedsadanddiscouragedandsalutedtheprincessinaverymelancholyfashion。
  "CarrythatgirltotheNorthTowerandlockherup!"criedthePrincess,pointingtoDorothy。
  "Tohearistoobey,"answeredthebigredcolonel,andcaughtthechildbyherarm。ButatthatmomentTiktokraisedhisdinner-pailandpoundeditsoforciblyagainstthecolonel’sheadthatthebigofficersatdownuponthefloorwithasuddenbump,lookingbothdazedandverymuchastonished。
  "Help!"heshouted,andthetenleansoldierssprangtoassisttheirleader。
  Therewasgreatexcitementforthenextfewmoments,andTiktokhadknockeddownsevenofthearmy,whoweresprawlingineverydirectionuponthecarpet,whensuddenlythemachinepaused,withthedinner-pailraisedforanotherblow,andremainedperfectlymotionless。
  "Myac-tionhasrundown,"hecalledtoDorothy。"Windmeup,quick。"
  Shetriedtoobey,butthebigcolonelhadbythistimemanagedtogetuponhisfeetagain,sohegrabbedfastholdofthegirlandshewashelplesstoescape。
  "Thisistoobad,"saidthemachine。"Ioughttohaverunsixhourslon-ger,atleast,butIsup-posemylongwalkandmyfightwiththeWheel-ersmademerundownfast-erthanus-u-al。"
  "Well,itcan’tbehelped,"saidDorothy,withasigh。
  "Willyouexchangeheadswithme?"demandedthePrincess。
  "No,indeed!"criedDorothy。
  "Thenlockherup,"saidLangwideretohersoldiers,andtheyledDorothytoahightoweratthenorthofthepalaceandlockedhersecurelywithin。
  ThesoldiersafterwardtriedtoliftTiktok,buttheyfoundthemachinesosolidandheavythattheycouldnotstirit。Sotheylefthimstandinginthecenterofthedrawing-room。
  "PeoplewillthinkIhaveanewstatue,"saidLangwidere,"soitwon’tmatterintheleast,andNandacankeephimwellpolished。"
  "Whatshallwedowiththehen?"askedthecolonel,whohadjustdiscoveredBillinainthework-basket。
  "Putherinthechicken-house,"answeredthePrincess。"SomedayI’llhaveherfriedforbreakfast。"
  "Shelooksrathertough,YourHighness,"saidNanda,doubtfully。
  "Thatisabaseslander!"criedBillina,strugglingfranticallyinthecolonel’sarms。"ButthebreedofchickensIcomefromissaidtobepoisontoallprincesses。"
  "Then,"remarkedLangwidere,"Iwillnotfrythehen,butkeephertolayeggs;andifshedoesn’tdoherdutyI’llhaveherdrownedinthehorsetrough。"
  7。OzmaofOztotheRescueNandabroughtDorothybreadandwaterforhersupper,andshesleptuponahardstonecouchwithasinglepillowandasilkencoverlet。
  Inthemorningsheleanedoutofthewindowofherprisoninthetowertoseeiftherewasanywaytoescape。Theroomwasnotsoveryhighup,whencomparedwithourmodernbuildings,butitwasfarenoughabovethetreesandfarmhousestogiveheragoodviewofthesurroundingcountry。
  Totheeastshesawtheforest,withthesandsbeyonditandtheoceanbeyondthat。Therewasevenadarkspeckupontheshorethatshethoughtmightbethechicken-coopinwhichshehadarrivedatthissingularcountry。
  Thenshelookedtothenorth,andsawadeepbutnarrowvalleylyingbetweentworockymountains,andathirdmountainthatshutoffthevalleyatthefurtherend。
  WestwardthefertileLandofEvsuddenlyendedalittlewayfromthepalace,andthegirlcouldseemilesandmilesofsandydesertthatstretchedfurtherthanhereyescouldreach。Itwasthisdesert,shethought,withmuchinterest,thataloneseparatedherfromthewonderfulLandofOz,andsherememberedsorrowfullythatshehadbeentoldnoonehadeverbeenabletocrossthisdangerouswastebutherself。Onceacyclonehadcarriedheracrossit,andamagicalpairofsilvershoeshadcarriedherbackagain。Butnowshehadneitheracyclonenorsilvershoestoassisther,andherconditionwassadindeed。Forshehadbecometheprisonerofadisagreeableprincesswhoinsistedthatshemustexchangeherheadforanotheronethatshewasnotusedto,andwhichmightnotfitheratall。
  Really,thereseemednohopeofhelpforherfromheroldfriendsintheLandofOz。Thoughtfullyshegazedfromhernarrowwindow。Onallthedesertnotalivingthingwasstirring。
  Wait,though!SomethingsurelyWASstirringonthedesert——somethinghereyeshadnotobservedatfirst。Nowitseemedlikeacloud;nowitseemedlikeaspotofsilver;nowitseemedtobeamassofrainbowcolorsthatmovedswiftlytowardher。
  WhatCOULDitbe,shewondered?
  Then,gradually,butinabriefspaceoftimenevertheless,thevisiondrewnearenoughtoDorothytomakeoutwhatitwas。
  Abroadgreencarpetwasunrollingitselfuponthedesert,whileadvancingacrossthecarpetwasawonderfulprocessionthatmadethegirlopenhereyesinamazementasshegazed。
  Firstcameamagnificentgoldenchariot,drawnbyagreatLionandanimmenseTiger,whostoodshouldertoshoulderandtrottedalongasgracefullyasawell-matchedteamofthoroughbredhorses。Andstandinguprightwithinthechariotwasabeautifulgirlclothedinflowingrobesofsilvergauzeandwearingajeweleddiademuponherdaintyhead。Sheheldinonehandthesatinribbonsthatguidedherastonishingteam,andintheotheranivorywandthatseparatedatthetopintotwoprongs,theprongsbeingtippedbytheletters"O"and"Z",madeofglisteningdiamondssetcloselytogether。
  ThegirlseemedneitheroldernorlargerthanDorothyherself,andatoncetheprisonerinthetowerguessedthatthelovelydriverofthechariotmustbethatOzmaofOzofwhomshehadsolatelyheardfromTiktok。
  FollowingclosebehindthechariotDorothysawheroldfriendtheScarecrow,ridingcalmlyastrideawoodenSaw-Horse,whichprancedandtrottedasnaturallyasanymeathorsecouldhavedone。
  AndthencameNickChopper,theTinWoodman,withhisfunnel-shapedcaptippedcarelesslyoverhisleftear,hisgleamingaxeoverhisrightshoulder,andhiswholebodysparklingasbrightlyasithadeverdoneintheolddayswhenfirstsheknewhim。
  TheTinWoodmanwasonfoot,marchingattheheadofacompanyoftwenty-sevensoldiers,ofwhomsomewereleanandsomefat,someshortandsometall;butallthetwenty-sevenweredressedinhandsomeuniformsofvariousdesignsandcolors,notwobeingalikeinanyrespect。
  Behindthesoldiersthegreencarpetrolleditselfupagain,sothattherewasalwaysjustenoughofitfortheprocessiontowalkupon,inorderthattheirfeetmightnotcomeincontactwiththedeadly,life-destroyingsandsofthedesert。
  Dorothyknewatonceitwasamagiccarpetshebeheld,andherheartbeathighwithhopeandjoyassherealizedshewassoontoberescuedandallowedtogreetherdearlybelovedfriendsofOz——theScarecrow,theTinWoodmanandtheCowardlyLion。
  Indeed,thegirlfeltherselfasgoodasrescuedassoonassherecognizedthoseintheprocession,forshewellknewthecourageandloyaltyofheroldcomrades,andalsobelievedthatanyotherswhocamefromtheirmarvelouscountrywouldprovetobepleasantandreliableacquaintances。
  Assoonasthelastbitofdesertwaspassedandalltheprocession,fromthebeautifulanddaintyOzmatothelastsoldier,hadreachedthegrassymeadowsoftheLandofEv,themagiccarpetrolleditselftogetherandentirelydisappeared。
  ThenthechariotdriverturnedherLionandTigerintoabroadroadwayleadinguptothepalace,andtheothersfollowed,whileDorothystillgazedfromhertowerwindowineagerexcitement。
  Theycamequiteclosetothefrontdoorofthepalaceandthenhalted,theScarecrowdismountingfromhisSaw-Horsetoapproachthesignfastenedtothedoor,thathemightreadwhatitsaid。
  Dorothy,justabovehim,couldkeepsilentnolonger。
  "HereIam!"sheshouted,asloudlyasshecould。"Here’sDorothy!"
  "Dorothywho?"askedtheScarecrow,tippinghisheadtolookupwarduntilhenearlylosthisbalanceandtumbledoverbackward。
  "DorothyGale,ofcourse。YourfriendfromKansas,"sheanswered。
  "Why,hello,Dorothy!"saidtheScarecrow。"Whatintheworldareyoudoingupthere?"
  "Nothing,"shecalleddown,"becausethere’snothingtodo。Saveme,myfriend——saveme!"
  "Youseemtobequitesafenow,"repliedtheScarecrow。
  "ButI’maprisoner。I’mlockedin,sothatIcan’tgetout,"
  shepleaded。
  "That’sallright,"saidtheScarecrow。"Youmightbeworseoff,littleDorothy。Justconsiderthematter。Youcan’tgetdrowned,orberunoverbyaWheeler,orfalloutofanapple-tree。Somefolkswouldthinktheywereluckytobeupthere。"
  "Well,Idon’t,"declaredthegirl,"andIwanttogetdownimmed’i’tlyandseeyouandtheTinWoodmanandtheCowardlyLion。"
  "Verywell,"saidtheScarecrow,nodding。"Itshallbejustasyousay,littlefriend。Wholockedyouup?"
  "TheprincessLangwidere,whoisahorridcreature,"sheanswered。
  AtthisOzma,whohadbeenlisteningcarefullytotheconversation,calledtoDorothyfromherchariot,asking:
  "WhydidthePrincesslockyouup,mydear?"
  "Because,"exclaimedDorothy,"Iwouldn’tletherhavemyheadforhercollection,andtakeanold,cast-offheadinexchangeforit。"
  "Idonotblameyou,"exclaimedOzma,promptly。"IwillseethePrincessatonce,andobligehertoliberateyou。"
  "Oh,thankyouvery,verymuch!"criedDorothy,whoassoonassheheardthesweetvoiceofthegirlishRulerofOzknewthatshewouldsoonlearntoloveherdearly。
  Ozmanowdroveherchariotaroundtothethirddoorofthewing,uponwhichtheTinWoodmanboldlyproceededtoknock。
  AssoonasthemaidopenedthedoorOzma,bearinginherhandherivorywand,steppedintothehallandmadeherwayatoncetothedrawing-room,followedbyallhercompany,excepttheLionandtheTiger。Andthetwenty-sevensoldiersmadesuchanoiseandaclatterthatthelittlemaidNandaranawayscreamingtohermistress,whereuponthePrincessLangwidere,rousedtogreatangerbythisrudeinvasionofherpalace,camerunningintothedrawing-roomwithoutanyassistancewhatever。
  ThereshestoodbeforetheslightanddelicateformofthelittlegirlfromOzandcriedout;——
  "Howdareyouentermypalaceunbidden?Leavethisroomatonce,orI
  willbindyouandallyourpeopleinchains,andthrowyouintomydarkestdungeons!"
  "Whatadangerouslady!"murmuredtheScarecrow,inasoftvoice。
  "Sheseemsalittlenervous,"repliedtheTinWoodman。
  ButOzmaonlysmiledattheangryPrincess。
  "Sitdown,please,"shesaid,quietly。"Ihavetraveledalongwaytoseeyou,andyoumustlistentowhatIhavetosay。"
  "Must!"screamedthePrincess,herblackeyesflashingwithfury——forshestillworeherNo。17head。"Must,toME!"
  "Tobesure,"saidOzma。"IamRuleroftheLandofOz,andIampowerfulenoughtodestroyallyourkingdom,ifIsowish。YetIdidnotcomeheretodoharm,butrathertofreetheroyalfamilyofEvfromthethralloftheNomeKing,thenewshavingreachedmethatheisholdingtheQueenandherchildrenprisoners。"
  Hearingthesewords,Langwideresuddenlybecamequiet。
  "Iwishyoucould,indeed,freemyauntandhertenroyalchildren,"
  saidshe,eagerly。"ForiftheywererestoredtotheirproperformsandstationtheycouldruletheKingdomofEvthemselves,andthatwouldsavemealotofworryandtrouble。AtpresentthereareatleasttenminuteseverydaythatImustdevotetoaffairsofstate,andIwouldliketobeabletospendmywholetimeinadmiringmybeautifulheads。"
  "Thenwewillpresentlydiscussthismatter,"saidOzma,"andtrytofindawaytoliberateyourauntandcousins。Butfirstyoumustliberateanotherprisoner——thelittlegirlyouhavelockedupinyourtower。"
  "Ofcourse,"saidLangwidere,readily。"Ihadforgottenallabouther。Thatwasyesterday,youknow,andaPrincesscannotbeexpectedtoremembertodaywhatshedidyesterday。Comewithme,andIwillreleasetheprisoneratonce。"
  SoOzmafollowedher,andtheypassedupthestairsthatledtotheroominthetower。
  WhiletheyweregoneOzma’sfollowersremainedinthedrawing-room,andtheScarecrowwasleaningagainstaformthathehadmistakenforacopperstatuewhenaharsh,metallicvoicesaidsuddenlyinhisear:
  "Getoffmyfoot,please。Youarescratch-ingmypol-ish。"
  "Oh,excuseme!"hereplied,hastilydrawingback。"Areyoualive?"
  "No,"saidTiktok,"Iamon-lyama-chine。ButIcanthinkandspeakandact,whenIampro-per-lywoundup。Justnowmyac-tionisrundown,andDor-o-thyhasthekeytoit。"
  "That’sallright,"repliedtheScarecrow。Dorothywillsoonbefree,andthenshe’llattendtoyourworks。Butitmustbeagreatmisfortunenottobealive。I’msorryforyou。"
  "Why?"askedTiktok。
  "Becauseyouhavenobrains,asIhave,"saidtheScarecrow。
  "Oh,yes,Ihave,"returnedTiktok。"Iamfit-tedwithSmith&
  Tin-ker’sIm-provedCom-bi-na-tionSteelBrains。Theyarewhatmakemethink。Whatsortofbrainsareyoufit-tedwith?"
  "Idon’tknow,"admittedtheScarecrow。"TheyweregiventomebythegreatWizardofOz,andIdidn’tgetachancetoexaminethembeforeheputthemin。Buttheyworksplendidlyandmyconscienceisveryactive。Haveyouaconscience?"
  "No,"saidTiktok。
  "Andnoheart,Isuppose?"addedtheTinWoodman,whohadbeenlisteningwithinteresttothisconversation。
  "No,"saidTiktok。
  "Then,"continuedtheTinWoodman,"IregrettosaythatyouaregreatlyinferiortomyfriendtheScarecrow,andtomyself。Forwearebothalive,andhehasbrainswhichdonotneedtobewoundup,whileIhaveanexcellentheartthatiscontinuallybeatinginmybosom。"
  "Icon-grat-u-lateyou,"repliedTiktok。"Ican-nothelpbe-ingyourin-fer-i-orforIamamerema-chine。WhenIamwoundupIdomydu-tybygo-ingjustasmyma-chin-er-yismadetogo。Youhavenoi-de-ahowfullofma-chin-er-yIam。"
  "Icanguess,"saidtheScarecrow,lookingatthemachinemancuriously。"SomedayI’dliketotakeyouapartandseejusthowyouaremade。"
  "Donotdothat,Ibegofyou,"saidTiktok;"foryoucouldnotputmeto-geth-era-gain,andmyuse-ful-nesswouldbede-stroyed。"
  "Oh!areyouuseful?"askedtheScarecrow,surprised。
  "Ve-ry,"saidTiktok。
  "Inthatcase,"theScarecrowkindlypromised,"Iwon’tfoolwithyourinterioratall。ForIamapoormechanic,andmightmixyouup。"
  "Thankyou,"saidTiktok。
  JustthenOzmare-enteredtheroom,leadingDorothybythehandandfollowedcloselybythePrincessLangwidere。
  8。TheHungryTigerThefirstthingDorothydidwastorushintotheembraceoftheScarecrow,whosepaintedfacebeamedwithdelightashepressedherformtohisstraw-paddedbosom。ThentheTinWoodmanembracedher——verygently,forheknewhistinarmsmighthurtherifhesqueezedtooroughly。
  Thesegreetingshavingbeenexchanged,DorothytookthekeytoTiktokfromherpocketandwoundupthemachineman’saction,sothathecouldbowproperlywhenintroducedtotherestofthecompany。WhiledoingthisshetoldthemnowusefulTiktokhadbeentoher,andboththeScarecrowandtheTinWoodmanshookhandswiththemachineoncemoreandthankedhimforprotectingtheirfriend。
  ThenDorothyasked:"WhereisBillina?"
  "Idon’tknow,"saidtheScarecrow。"WhoisBillina?"
  "She’sayellowhenwhoisanotherfriendofmine,"answeredthegirl,anxiously。"Iwonderwhathasbecomeofher?"
  "Sheisinthechickenhouse,inthebackyard,"saidthePrincess。
  "Mydrawing-roomisnoplaceforhens。"
  WithoutwaitingtohearmoreDorothyrantogetBillina,andjustoutsidethedoorshecameupontheCowardlyLion,stillhitchedtothechariotbesidethegreatTiger。TheCowardlyLionhadabigbowofblueribbonfastenedtothelonghairbetweenhisears,andtheTigerworeabowofredribbononhistail,justinfrontofthebushyend。
  InaninstantDorothywashuggingthehugeLionjoyfully。
  "I’mSOgladtoseeyouagain!"shecried。
  "Iamalsogladtoseeyou,Dorothy,"saidtheLion。"We’vehadsomefineadventurestogether,haven’twe?"
  "Yes,indeed,"shereplied。"Howareyou?"
  "Ascowardlyasever,"thebeastansweredinameekvoice。"Everylittlethingscaresmeandmakesmyheartbeatfast。Butletmeintroducetoyouanewfriendofmine,theHungryTiger。"
  "Oh!Areyouhungry?"sheasked,turningtotheotherbeast,whowasjustthenyawningsowidelythathedisplayedtworowsofterribleteethandamouthbigenoughtostartleanyone。
  "Dreadfullyhungry,"answeredtheTiger,snappinghisjawstogetherwithafierceclick。
  "Thenwhydon’tyoueatsomething?"sheasked。
  "It’snouse,"saidtheTigersadly。"I’vetriedthat,butIalwaysgethungryagain。"
  "Why,itisthesamewithme,"saidDorothy。"YetIkeeponeating。"
  "Butyoueatharmlessthings,soitdoesn’tmatter,"repliedtheTiger。"Formypart,I’masavagebeast,andhaveanappetiteforallsortsofpoorlittlelivingcreatures,fromachipmunktofatbabies。
  "Howdreadful!"saidDorothy。
  "Isn’tit,though?"returnedtheHungryTiger,lickinghislipswithhislongredtongue。"Fatbabies!Don’ttheysounddelicious?ButI’venevereatenany,becausemyconsciencetellsmeitiswrong。IfIhadnoconscienceIwouldprobablyeatthebabiesandthengethungryagain,whichwouldmeanthatIhadsacrificedthepoorbabiesfornothing。No;hungryIwasborn,andhungryIshalldie。ButI’llnothaveanycrueldeedsonmyconsciencetobesorryfor。"
  "Ithinkyouareaverygoodtiger,"saidDorothy,pattingthehugeheadofthebeast。
  "Inthatyouaremistaken,"wasthereply。"Iamagoodbeast,perhaps,butadisgracefullybadtiger。Foritisthenatureoftigerstobecruelandferocious,andinrefusingtoeatharmlesslivingcreaturesIamactingasnogoodtigerhaseverbeforeacted。
  ThatiswhyIlefttheforestandjoinedmyfriendtheCowardlyLion。"
  "ButtheLionisnotreallycowardly,"saidDorothy。"Ihaveseenhimactasbravelyascanbe。"
  "Allamistake,mydear,"protestedtheLiongravely。"ToothersI
  mayhaveseemedbrave,attimes,butIhaveneverbeeninanydangerthatIwasnotafraid。"
  "NorI,"saidDorothy,truthfully。"ButImustgoandsetfreeBillina,andthenIwillseeyouagain。"
  Sheranaroundtothebackyardofthepalaceandsoonfoundthechickenhouse,beingguidedtoitbyaloudcacklingandcrowingandadistractinghubbubofsoundssuchaschickensmakewhentheyareexcited。
  Somethingseemedtobewronginthechickenhouse,andwhenDorothylookedthroughtheslatsinthedoorshesawagroupofhensandroostershuddledinonecornerandwatchingwhatappearedtobeawhirlingballoffeathers。Itboundedhereandthereaboutthechickenhouse,andatfirstDorothycouldnottellwhatitwas,whilethescreechingofthechickensnearlydeafenedher。
  Butsuddenlythebunchoffeathersstoppedwhirling,andthen,toheramazement,thegirlsawBillinacrouchingupontheprostrateformofaspeckledrooster。Foraninstanttheybothremainedmotionless,andthentheyellowhenshookherwingstosettlethefeathersandwalkedtowardthedoorwithastrutofprouddefianceandacluckofvictory,whilethespeckledroosterlimpedawaytothegroupofotherchickens,trailinghiscrumpledplumageinthedustashewent。
  "Why,Billina!"criedDorothy,inashockedvoice;"haveyoubeenfighting?"
  "IreallythinkIhave,"retortedBillina。"DoyouthinkI’dletthatspeckledvillainofaroosterlorditoverME,andclaimtorunthischickenhouse,aslongasI’mabletopeckandscratch?NotifmynameisBill!"
  "Itisn’tBill,it’sBillina;andyou’retalkingslang,whichisveryundig’n’fied,"saidDorothy,reprovingly。"Comehere,Billina,andI’llletyouout;forOzmaofOzishere,andhassetusfree。"
  Sotheyellowhencametothedoor,whichDorothyunlatchedforhertopassthrough,andtheotherchickenssilentlywatchedthemfromtheircornerwithoutofferingtoapproachnearer。
  Thegirlliftedherfriendinherarmsandexclaimed:
  "Oh,Billina!howdreadfulyoulook。You’velostalotoffeathers,andoneofyoureyesisnearlypeckedout,andyourcombisbleeding!"
  "That’snothing,"saidBillina。"Justlookatthespeckledrooster!
  Didn’tIdohimupbrown?"
  Dorothyshookherhead。
  "Idon’t’proveofthis,atall,"shesaid,carryingBillinaawaytowardthepalace。"Itisn’tagoodthingforyouto’sociatewiththosecommonchickens。Theywouldsoonspoilyourgoodmanners,andyouwouldn’tberespec’ableanymore。"
  "Ididn’tasktoassociatewiththem,"repliedBillina。"ItisthatcrossoldPrincesswhoistoblame。ButIwasraisedintheUnitedStates,andIwon’tallowanyone-horsechickenoftheLandofEvtorunovermeandputonairs,aslongasIcanliftaclawinself-defense。"
  "Verywell,Billina,"saidDorothy。"Wewon’ttalkaboutitanymore。"
  SoontheycametotheCowardlyLionandtheHungryTigertowhomthegirlintroducedtheYellowHen。
  "GladtomeetanyfriendofDorothy’s,"saidtheLion,politely。"Tojudgebyyourpresentappearance,youarenotacoward,asIam。"
  "Yourpresentappearancemakesmymouthwater,"saidtheTiger,lookingatBillinagreedily。"My,my!howgoodyouwouldtasteifI
  couldonlycrunchyoubetweenmyjaws。Butdon’tworry。Youwouldonlyappeasemyappetiteforamoment;soitisn’tworthwhiletoeatyou。"
  "Thankyou,"saidthehen,nestlingcloserinDorothy’sarms。
  "Besides,itwouldn’tberight,"continuedtheTiger,lookingsteadilyatBillinaandclickinghisjawstogether。
  "Ofcoursenot,"criedDorothy,hastily。"Billinaismyfriend,andyoumustn’tevereatherunderanycirc’mstances。"
  "I’lltrytorememberthat,"saidtheTiger;"butI’malittleabsent-minded,attimes。"
  ThenDorothycarriedherpetintothedrawing-roomofthepalace,whereTiktok,beinginvitedtodosobyOzma,hadseatedhimselfbetweentheScarecrowandtheTinWoodman。OppositetothemsatOzmaherselfandthePrincessLangwidere,andbesidethemtherewasavacantchairforDorothy。
  AroundthisimportantgroupwasrangedtheArmyofOz,andasDorothylookedatthehandsomeuniformsoftheTwenty-Sevenshesaid:
  "Why,theyseemtobeallofficers。"
  "Theyare,allexceptone,"answeredtheTinWoodman。"IhaveinmyArmyeightGenerals,sixColonels,sevenMajorsandfiveCaptains,besidesoneprivateforthemtocommand。I’dliketopromotetheprivate,forIbelievenoprivateshouldeverbeinpubliclife;andI’vealsonoticedthatofficersusuallyfightbetterandaremorereliablethancommonsoldiers。Besides,theofficersaremoreimportantlooking,andlenddignitytoourarmy。"
  "Nodoubtyouareright,"saidDorothy,seatingherselfbesideOzma。
  "Andnow,"announcedthegirlishRulerofOz,"wewillholdasolemnconferencetodecidethebestmannerofliberatingtheroyalfamilyofthisfairLandofEvfromtheirlongimprisonment。"
  9。TheRoyalFamilyofEvTheTinWoodmanwasthefirsttoaddressthemeeting。