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Toto
,
Dorothy
’
s
little
black
dog
,
also
met
with
a
cordial
reception
.
Toto
was
an
especial
friend
of
the
Shaggy
Man
,
and
he
knew
every
one
else
.
Being
the
only
dog
in
the
Land
of
Oz
,
he
was
highly
respected
by
the
people
,
who
believed
animals
entitled
to
every
consideration
if
they
behaved
themselves
properly
.
Dorothy
had
four
lovely
rooms
in
the
palace
,
which
were
always
reserved
for
her
use
and
were
called
"
Dorothy
’
s
rooms
.
"
These
consisted
of
a
beautiful
sitting
room
,
a
dressing
room
,
a
dainty
bedchamber
and
a
big
marble
bathroom
.
And
in
these
rooms
were
everything
that
heart
could
desire
,
placed
there
with
loving
thoughtfulness
by
Ozma
for
her
little
friend
’
s
use
.
The
royal
dressmakers
had
the
little
girl
’
s
measure
,
so
they
kept
the
closets
in
her
dressing
room
filled
with
lovely
dresses
of
every
description
and
suitable
for
every
occasion
.
No
wonder
Dorothy
had
refrained
from
bringing
with
her
her
old
calico
and
gingham
dresses
!
Here
everything
that
was
dear
to
a
little
girl
’
s
heart
was
supplied
in
profusion
,
and
nothing
so
rich
and
beautiful
could
ever
have
been
found
in
the
biggest
department
stores
in
America
.
Of
course
Dorothy
enjoyed
all
these
luxuries
,
and
the
only
reason
she
had
heretofore
preferred
to
live
in
Kansas
was
because
her
uncle
and
aunt
loved
her
and
needed
her
with
them
.
Now
,
however
,
all
was
to
be
changed
,
and
Dorothy
was
really
more
delighted
to
know
that
her
dear
relatives
were
to
share
in
her
good
fortune
and
enjoy
the
delights
of
the
Land
of
Oz
,
than
she
was
to
possess
such
luxury
for
herself
.
Next
morning
,
at
Ozma
’
s
request
,
Dorothy
dressed
herself
in
a
pretty
sky
-
blue
gown
of
rich
silk
,
trimmed
with
real
pearls
.
The
buckles
of
her
shoes
were
set
with
pearls
,
too
,
and
more
of
these
priceless
gems
were
on
a
lovely
coronet
which
she
wore
upon
her
forehead
.
"
For
,
"
said
her
friend
Ozma
,
"
from
this
time
forth
,
my
dear
,
you
must
assume
your
rightful
rank
as
a
Princess
of
Oz
,
and
being
my
chosen
companion
you
must
dress
in
a
way
befitting
the
dignity
of
your
position
.
"
Dorothy
agreed
to
this
,
although
she
knew
that
neither
gowns
nor
jewels
could
make
her
anything
else
than
the
simple
,
unaffected
little
girl
she
had
always
been
.
As
soon
as
they
had
breakfasted
-
-
the
girls
eating
together
in
Ozma
’
s
pretty
boudoir
-
-
the
Ruler
of
Oz
said
:
"
Now
,
dear
friend
,
we
will
use
the
Magic
Belt
to
transport
your
uncle
and
aunt
from
Kansas
to
the
Emerald
City
.
But
I
think
it
would
be
fitting
,
in
receiving
such
distinguished
guests
,
for
us
to
sit
in
my
Throne
Room
.
"
"
Oh
,
they
’
re
not
very
’
stinguished
,
Ozma
,
"
said
Dorothy
.
"
They
’
re
just
plain
people
,
like
me
.
"