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"
Thank
you
,
"
replied
the
girl
;
"
that
is
very
kind
of
Oz
.
"
The
soldier
now
blew
upon
a
green
whistle
,
and
at
once
a
young
girl
,
dressed
in
a
pretty
green
silk
gown
,
entered
the
room
.
She
had
lovely
green
hair
and
green
eyes
,
and
she
bowed
low
before
Dorothy
as
she
said
,
"
Follow
me
and
I
will
show
you
your
room
.
"
So
Dorothy
said
good-bye
to
all
her
friends
except
Toto
,
and
taking
the
dog
in
her
arms
followed
the
green
girl
through
seven
passages
and
up
three
flights
of
stairs
until
they
came
to
a
room
at
the
front
of
the
Palace
.
It
was
the
sweetest
little
room
in
the
world
,
with
a
soft
comfortable
bed
that
had
sheets
of
green
silk
and
a
green
velvet
counterpane
.
There
was
a
tiny
fountain
in
the
middle
of
the
room
,
that
shot
a
spray
of
green
perfume
into
the
air
,
to
fall
back
into
a
beautifully
carved
green
marble
basin
.
Beautiful
green
flowers
stood
in
the
windows
,
and
there
was
a
shelf
with
a
row
of
little
green
books
.
When
Dorothy
had
time
to
open
these
books
she
found
them
full
of
queer
green
pictures
that
made
her
laugh
,
they
were
so
funny
.
In
a
wardrobe
were
many
green
dresses
,
made
of
silk
and
satin
and
velvet
;
and
all
of
them
fitted
Dorothy
exactly
.
"
Make
yourself
perfectly
at
home
,
"
said
the
green
girl
,
"
and
if
you
wish
for
anything
ring
the
bell
.
Oz
will
send
for
you
tomorrow
morning
.
"
She
left
Dorothy
alone
and
went
back
to
the
others
.
These
she
also
led
to
rooms
,
and
each
one
of
them
found
himself
lodged
in
a
very
pleasant
part
of
the
Palace
.
Of
course
this
politeness
was
wasted
on
the
Scarecrow
;
for
when
he
found
himself
alone
in
his
room
he
stood
stupidly
in
one
spot
,
just
within
the
doorway
,
to
wait
till
morning
.
It
would
not
rest
him
to
lie
down
,
and
he
could
not
close
his
eyes
;
so
he
remained
all
night
staring
at
a
little
spider
which
was
weaving
its
web
in
a
corner
of
the
room
,
just
as
if
it
were
not
one
of
the
most
wonderful
rooms
in
the
world
.
The
Tin
Woodman
lay
down
on
his
bed
from
force
of
habit
,
for
he
remembered
when
he
was
made
of
flesh
;
but
not
being
able
to
sleep
,
he
passed
the
night
moving
his
joints
up
and
down
to
make
sure
they
kept
in
good
working
order
.
The
Lion
would
have
preferred
a
bed
of
dried
leaves
in
the
forest
,
and
did
not
like
being
shut
up
in
a
room
;
but
he
had
too
much
sense
to
let
this
worry
him
,
so
he
sprang
upon
the
bed
and
rolled
himself
up
like
a
cat
and
purred
himself
asleep
in
a
minute
.
The
next
morning
,
after
breakfast
,
the
green
maiden
came
to
fetch
Dorothy
,
and
she
dressed
her
in
one
of
the
prettiest
gowns
,
made
of
green
brocaded
satin
.
Dorothy
put
on
a
green
silk
apron
and
tied
a
green
ribbon
around
Toto
's
neck
,
and
they
started
for
the
Throne
Room
of
the
Great
Oz
.
First
they
came
to
a
great
hall
in
which
were
many
ladies
and
gentlemen
of
the
court
,
all
dressed
in
rich
costumes
.
These
people
had
nothing
to
do
but
talk
to
each
other
,
but
they
always
came
to
wait
outside
the
Throne
Room
every
morning
,
although
they
were
never
permitted
to
see
Oz
.
As
Dorothy
entered
they
looked
at
her
curiously
,
and
one
of
them
whispered
:
"
Are
you
really
going
to
look
upon
the
face
of
Oz
the
Terrible
?
"