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Button-Bright
was
afraid
to
be
left
alone
,
so
Dorothy
took
him
into
her
own
room
.
While
a
maid-fox
dressed
the
little
girl
's
hair
--
which
was
a
bit
tangled
--
and
put
some
bright
,
fresh
ribbons
in
it
,
another
maid-fox
combed
the
hair
on
poor
Button-Bright
's
face
and
head
and
brushed
it
carefully
,
tying
a
pink
bow
to
each
of
his
pointed
ears
.
The
maids
wanted
to
dress
the
children
in
fine
costumes
of
woven
feathers
,
such
as
all
the
foxes
wore
;
but
neither
of
them
consented
to
that
.
"
A
sailor
suit
and
a
fox
head
do
not
go
well
together
,
"
said
one
of
the
maids
,
"
for
no
fox
was
ever
a
sailor
that
I
can
remember
.
"
"
I
'm
not
a
fox
!
"
cried
Button-Bright
.
"
Alas
,
no
,
"
agreed
the
maid
.
"
But
you
've
got
a
lovely
fox
head
on
your
skinny
shoulders
,
and
that
's
ALMOST
as
good
as
being
a
fox
.
"
The
boy
,
reminded
of
his
misfortune
,
began
to
cry
again
.
Dorothy
petted
and
comforted
him
and
promised
to
find
some
way
to
restore
him
his
own
head
.
"
If
we
can
manage
to
get
to
Ozma
,
"
she
said
,
"
the
Princess
will
change
you
back
to
yourself
in
half
a
second
;
so
you
just
wear
that
fox
head
as
comf
'
t
'
bly
as
you
can
,
dear
,
and
do
n't
worry
about
it
at
all
.
It
is
n't
nearly
as
pretty
as
your
own
head
,
no
matter
what
the
foxes
say
;
but
you
can
get
along
with
it
for
a
little
while
longer
,
ca
n't
you
?
"
"
Do
n't
know
,
"
said
Button-Bright
,
doubtfully
;
but
he
did
n't
cry
any
more
after
that
.
Dorothy
let
the
maids
pin
ribbons
to
her
shoulders
,
after
which
they
were
ready
for
the
King
's
dinner
.
When
they
met
the
shaggy
man
in
the
splendid
drawing
room
of
the
palace
they
found
him
just
the
same
as
before
.
He
had
refused
to
give
up
his
shaggy
clothes
for
new
ones
,
because
if
he
did
that
he
would
no
longer
be
the
shaggy
man
,
he
said
,
and
he
might
have
to
get
acquainted
with
himself
all
over
again
.
He
told
Dorothy
he
had
brushed
his
shaggy
hair
and
whiskers
;
but
she
thought
he
must
have
brushed
them
the
wrong
way
,
for
they
were
quite
as
shaggy
as
before
.