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"
Why
,
I
melted
her
with
a
bucket
of
water
,
and
that
was
the
end
of
her
,
"
replied
Dorothy
.
"
After
that
the
people
were
free
,
you
know
,
and
they
made
Nick
Chopper
--
that
's
the
Tin
Woodman
--
their
Emp
'
ror
.
"
"
What
's
that
?
"
asked
Button-Bright
.
"
Emp
'
ror
?
Oh
,
it
's
something
like
an
alderman
,
I
guess
.
"
"
Oh
,
"
said
the
boy
.
"
But
I
thought
Princess
Ozma
ruled
Oz
,
"
said
the
shaggy
man
.
"
So
she
does
;
she
rules
the
Emerald
City
and
all
the
four
countries
of
Oz
;
but
each
country
has
another
little
ruler
,
not
so
big
as
Ozma
.
It
's
like
the
officers
of
an
army
,
you
see
;
the
little
rulers
are
all
captains
,
and
Ozma
's
the
general
.
"
By
this
time
they
had
reached
the
trees
,
which
stood
in
a
perfect
circle
and
just
far
enough
apart
so
that
their
thick
branches
touched
--
or
"
shook
hands
,
"
as
Button-Bright
remarked
.
Under
the
shade
of
the
trees
they
found
,
in
the
center
of
the
circle
,
a
crystal
pool
,
its
water
as
still
as
glass
.
It
must
have
been
deep
,
too
,
for
when
Polychrome
bent
over
it
she
gave
a
little
sigh
of
pleasure
.
"
Why
,
it
's
a
mirror
!
"
she
cried
;
for
she
could
see
all
her
pretty
face
and
fluffy
,
rainbow-tinted
gown
reflected
in
the
pool
,
as
natural
as
life
.
Dorothy
bent
over
,
too
,
and
began
to
arrange
her
hair
,
blown
by
the
desert
wind
into
straggling
tangles
.
Button-Bright
leaned
over
the
edge
next
,
and
then
began
to
cry
,
for
the
sight
of
his
fox
head
frightened
the
poor
little
fellow
.
"
I
guess
I
wo
n't
look
,
"
remarked
the
shaggy
man
,
sadly
,
for
he
did
n't
like
his
donkey
head
,
either
.
While
Polly
and
Dorothy
tried
to
comfort
Button-Bright
,
the
shaggy
man
sat
down
near
the
edge
of
the
pool
,
where
his
image
could
not
be
reflected
,
and
stared
at
the
water
thoughtfully
.
As
he
did
this
he
noticed
a
silver
plate
fastened
to
a
rock
just
under
the
surface
of
the
water
,
and
on
the
silver
plate
was
engraved
these
words
: