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He
was
all
ready
when
an
attendant
came
to
escort
him
to
the
presence
of
the
Princess
;
he
followed
bashfully
and
was
ushered
into
a
room
more
dainty
and
attractive
than
it
was
splendid
.
Here
he
found
Dorothy
seated
beside
a
young
girl
so
marvelously
beautiful
that
the
boy
stopped
suddenly
with
a
gasp
of
admiration
.
But
Dorothy
sprang
up
and
ran
to
seize
her
friend
’
s
hand
drawing
him
impulsively
toward
the
lovely
Princess
,
who
smiled
most
graciously
upon
her
guest
.
Then
the
Wizard
entered
,
and
his
presence
relieved
the
boy
’
s
embarrassment
.
The
little
man
was
clothed
in
black
velvet
,
with
many
sparkling
emerald
ornaments
decorating
his
breast
;
but
his
bald
head
and
wrinkled
features
made
him
appear
more
amusing
than
impressive
.
Ozma
had
been
quite
curious
to
meet
the
famous
man
who
had
built
the
Emerald
City
and
united
the
Munchkins
,
Gillikins
,
Quadlings
and
Winkies
into
one
people
;
so
when
they
were
all
four
seated
at
the
dinner
table
the
Princess
said
:
"
Please
tell
me
,
Mr
.
Wizard
,
whether
you
called
yourself
Oz
after
this
great
country
,
or
whether
you
believe
my
country
is
called
Oz
after
you
.
It
is
a
matter
that
I
have
long
wished
to
enquire
about
,
because
you
are
of
a
strange
race
and
my
own
name
is
Ozma
.
No
,
one
,
I
am
sure
,
is
better
able
to
explain
this
mystery
than
you
.
"
"
That
is
true
,
"
answered
the
little
Wizard
;
"
therefore
it
will
give
me
pleasure
to
explain
my
connection
with
your
country
.
In
the
first
place
,
I
must
tell
you
that
I
was
born
in
Omaha
,
and
my
father
,
who
was
a
politician
,
named
me
Oscar
Zoroaster
Phadrig
Isaac
Norman
Henkle
Emmannuel
Ambroise
Diggs
,
Diggs
being
the
last
name
because
he
could
think
of
no
more
to
go
before
it
.
Taken
altogether
,
it
was
a
dreadfully
long
name
to
weigh
down
a
poor
innocent
child
,
and
one
of
the
hardest
lessons
I
ever
learned
was
to
remember
my
own
name
.
When
I
grew
up
I
just
called
myself
O
.
Z
.
,
because
the
other
initials
were
P
-
I
-
N
-
H
-
E
-
A
-
D
;
and
that
spelled
’
pinhead
,
’
which
was
a
reflection
on
my
intelligence
.
"
"
Surely
no
one
could
blame
you
for
cutting
your
name
short
,
"
said
Ozma
,
sympathetically
.
"
But
didn
’
t
you
cut
it
almost
too
short
?
"
"
Perhaps
so
,
"
replied
the
Wizard
.
"
When
a
young
man
I
ran
away
from
home
and
joined
a
circus
.
I
used
to
call
myself
a
Wizard
,
and
do
tricks
of
ventriloquism
.
"
"
What
does
that
mean
?
"
asked
the
Princess
.
"
Throwing
my
voice
into
any
object
I
pleased
,
to
make
it
appear
that
the
object
was
speaking
instead
of
me
.
Also
I
began
to
make
balloon
ascensions
.
On
my
balloon
and
on
all
the
other
articles
I
used
in
the
circus
I
painted
the
two
initials
:
’
O
.
Z
.
’
,
to
show
that
those
things
belonged
to
me
.