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511
"
512
"
Very
well
,
"
said
the
Scarecrow
,
nodding
.
"
It
shall
be
just
as
you
say
,
little
friend
.
Who
locked
you
up
?
"
513
"
The
princess
Langwidere
,
who
is
a
horrid
creature
,
"
she
answered
.
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514
At
this
Ozma
,
who
had
been
listening
carefully
to
the
conversation
,
called
to
Dorothy
from
her
chariot
,
asking
:
515
"
Why
did
the
Princess
lock
you
up
,
my
dear
?
"
516
"
Because
,
"
exclaimed
Dorothy
,
"
I
wouldn
t
let
her
have
my
head
for
her
collection
,
and
take
an
old
,
cast
-
off
head
in
exchange
for
it
.
"
517
"
I
do
not
blame
you
,
"
exclaimed
Ozma
,
promptly
.
"
I
will
see
the
Princess
at
once
,
and
oblige
her
to
liberate
you
.
"
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518
"
Oh
,
thank
you
very
,
very
much
!
"
cried
Dorothy
,
who
as
soon
as
she
heard
the
sweet
voice
of
the
girlish
Ruler
of
Oz
knew
that
she
would
soon
learn
to
love
her
dearly
.
519
Ozma
now
drove
her
chariot
around
to
the
third
door
of
the
wing
,
upon
which
the
Tin
Woodman
boldly
proceeded
to
knock
.
520
As
soon
as
the
maid
opened
the
door
Ozma
,
bearing
in
her
hand
her
ivory
wand
,
stepped
into
the
hall
and
made
her
way
at
once
to
the
drawing
-
room
,
followed
by
all
her
company
,
except
the
Lion
and
the
Tiger
.
And
the
twenty
-
seven
soldiers
made
such
a
noise
and
a
clatter
that
the
little
maid
Nanda
ran
away
screaming
to
her
mistress
,
whereupon
the
Princess
Langwidere
,
roused
to
great
anger
by
this
rude
invasion
of
her
palace
,
came
running
into
the
drawing
-
room
without
any
assistance
whatever
.