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  The Thing flew due North; going in the same direction from whence it had e。 At least; that was the Scarecrow's opinion; and the others agreed that the Scarecrow was the best judge of direction。 After passing over several cities and villages the Gump carried them high above a broad plain where houses became more and more scattered until they disappeared altogether。 Next came the wide; sandy desert separating the rest of the world from the Land of Oz; and before noon they saw the dome…shaped houses that proved they were once more within the borders of their native land。
  〃But the houses and fences are blue;〃 said the Tin Woodman; 〃and that indicates we are in the land of the Munchkins; and therefore a long distance from Glinda the Good。〃
  〃What shall we do?〃 asked the boy; turning to their guide。
  〃I don't know〃 replied the Scarecrow; frankly。 〃If we were at the Emerald City we could then move directly southward; and so reach our destination。 But we dare not go to the Emerald City; and the Gump is probably carrying us further in the wrong direction with every flop of its wings。〃
  〃Then the Woggle…Bug must swallow another pill;〃 said Tip; decidedly; 〃and wish us headed in the right direction。〃
  〃Very well;〃 returned the Highly Magnified one; 〃I'm willing。〃 But when the Scarecrow searched in his pocket for the pepper…box containing the two silver Wishing Pills; it was not to be found。 Filled with anxiety; the voyagers hunted throughout every inch of the Thing for the precious box; but it had disappeared entirely。
  And still the Gump flew onward; carrying them they knew not where。
  〃I must have left the pepper…box in the Jackdaws' nest;〃 said the Scarecrow; at length。
  〃It is a great misfortune;〃 the Tin Woodman declared。 〃But we are no worse off than before we discovered the Wishing Pills。〃
  〃We are better off;〃 replied Tip。 〃for the one pill we used has enabled us to escape from that horrible nest。〃
  〃Yet the loss of the other two is serious; and I deserve a good scolding for my carelessness;〃 the Scarecrow rejoined; penitently。 〃For in such an unusual party as this accidents are liable to happen any moment; and even now we may be approaching a new danger。〃 No one dared contradict this; and a dismal silence ensued。
  The Gump flew steadily on。
  Suddenly Tip uttered an exclamation of surprise。 〃We must have reached the South Country;〃 he cried; 〃for below us everything is red!〃 Immediately they all leaned over the backs of the sofas to look … all except Jack; who was too careful of his pumpkin head to risk its slipping off his neck。 Sure enough; the red houses and fences and trees indicated they were within the domain of Glinda the Good; and presently; as they glided rapidly on; the Tin Woodman recognized the roads and buildings they passed; and altered slightly the flight of the Gump so that they might reach the palace of the celebrated Sorceress。
  〃Good!〃 cried the Scarecrow; delightedly。 〃We do not need the lost Wishing Pills now; for we have arrived at our destination。〃 Gradually the Thing sank lower and nearer to the ground until at length it came to rest within the beautiful gardens of Glinda; settling upon a velvety green lawn close by a fountain which sent sprays of flashing gems; instead of water; high into the air; whence they fell with a soft; tinkling sound into the carved marble basin placed to receive them。
  Everything was very gorgeous in Glinda's gardens; and while our voyagers gazed about with admiring eyes a pany of soldiers silently appeared and surrounded them。 But these soldiers of the great Sorceress were entirely different from those of Jinjur's Army of Revolt; although they were likewise girls。 For Glinda's soldiers wore neat uniforms and bore swords and spears; and they marched with a skill and precision that proved them well trained in the arts of war。
  The Captain manding this troop … which was Glinda's private Body Guard recognized the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman at once; and greeted them with respectful salutations。
  〃Good day!〃 said the Scarecrow; gallantly removing his hat; while the Woodman gave a soldierly salute; 〃we have e to request an audience with your fair Ruler。〃
  〃Glinda is now within her palace; awaiting you;〃 returned the Captain; 〃for she saw you ing long before you arrived。〃
  〃That is strange!〃 said Tip; wondering。
  〃Not at all;〃 answered the Scarecrow; 〃for Glinda the Good is a mighty Sorceress; and nothing that goes on in the Land of Oz escapes her notice。 I suppose she knows why we came as well as we do ourselves。〃
  〃Then what was the use of our ing?〃 asked Jack; stupidly。
  〃To prove you are a Pumpkinhead!〃 retorted the Scarecrow。 〃But; if the Sorceress expects us; we must not keep her waiting。〃 So they all clambered out of the sofas and followed the Captain toward the palace … even the Saw…Horse taking his place in the queer procession。
  Upon her throne of finely wrought gold sat Glinda; and she could scarcely repress a smile as her peculiar visitors entered and bowed before her。 Both the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman she knew and liked; but the awkward Pumpkinhead and Highly Magnified Woggle…Bug were creatures she had never seen before; and they seemed even more curious than the others。 As for the Saw…Horse; he looked to be nothing more than an animated chunk of wood; and he bowed so stiffly that his head bumped against the floor; causing a ripple of laughter among the soldiers; in which Glinda frankly joined。
  〃I beg to announce to your glorious highness;〃 began the Scarecrow; in a solemn voice; 〃that my Emerald City has been overrun by a crowd of impudent girls with knitting…needles; who have enslaved all the men; robbed the streets and public buildings of all their emerald jewels; and usurped my throne。〃
  〃I know it;〃 said Glinda。
  〃They also threatened to destroy me; as well as all the good friends and allies you see before you;〃 continued the Scarecrow。 〃and had we not managed to escape their clutches our days would long since have ended。〃
  〃I know it;〃 repeated Glinda。
  〃Therefore I have e to beg your assistance;〃 resumed the Scarecrow; 〃for I believe you are always glad to succor the unfortunate and oppressed。〃
  〃That is true;〃 replied the Sorceress; slowly。 〃But the Emerald City is now ruled by General Jinjur; who has caused herself to be proclaimed Queen。 What right have I to oppose her?〃
  〃Why; she stole the throne from me;〃 said the Scarecrow。
  〃And how came you to possess the throne?〃 asked Glinda。
  〃I got it from the Wizard of Oz; and by the choice of the people;〃 returned the Scarecrow; uneasy at such questioning。
  〃And where did the Wizard get it?〃 she continued gravely。
  〃I am told he took it from Pastoria; the former King;〃 said the Scarecrow; being confused under the intent look of the Sorceress。
  〃Then;〃 declared Glinda; 〃the throne of the Emerald City belongs neither to you nor to Jinjur; but to this Pastoria from whom the Wizard usurped it。〃
  〃That is true;〃 acknowledged the Scarecrow; humbly; 〃but Pastoria is now dead and gone; and some one must rule in his place。〃
  〃Pastoria had a daughter; who is the rightful heir to the throne of the Emerald City。 Did you know that?〃 questioned the Sorceress。
  〃No;〃 replied the Scarecrow。 〃But if the girl still lives I will not stand in her way。 It will satisfy me as well to have Jinjur turned out; as an impostor; as to regain the throne myself。 In fact; it isn't much fun to be King; especially if one has good brains。 I have known for some time that I am fitted to occupy a far more exalted position。 But where is the girl who owns the throne; and what is her name?〃
  〃Her name is Ozma;〃 answered Glinda。 〃But where she is I have tried in vain to discover。 For the Wizard of Oz; when he stole the throne from Ozma's father; hid the girl in some secret place; and by means of a magical trick with which I am not familiar he also managed to prevent her being discovered … even by so experienced a Sorceress as myself。〃
  〃That is strange;〃 interrupted the Woggle…Bug; pompously。 〃I have been informed that the Wonderful Wizard of Oz was nothing more than a humbug!〃
  〃Nonsense!〃 excla

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