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24. How the Tin Woodman Told the Sad News
The Tin Woodman received Princess Dorothy's party with much grace
and cordiality, yet the little girl decided that something must be worrying
with her old friend, because he was not so merry as usual.
But at first she said nothing about this, for Uncle Henry and Aunt Em
were fairly bubbling over with admiration for the beautiful tin castle and
its polished tin owner. So her suspicion that something unpleasant had
happened was for a time forgotten.
"
Where is the Scarecrow?" she asked, when they had all been ushered
into the big tin drawing-room of the castle, the Sawhorse being led
around to the tin stable in the rear.
"
Why, our old friend has just moved into his new mansion," explained
the Tin Woodman. "It has been a long time in building, although my
Winkies and many other people from all parts of the country have been
busily working upon it. At last, however, it is completed, and the
Scarecrow took possession of his new home just two days ago."
"
I hadn't heard that he wanted a home of his own," said Dorothy. "Why
doesn't he live with Ozma in the Emerald City? He used to, you know;
and I thought he was happy there."
"
It seems," said the Tin Woodman, "that our dear Scarecrow cannot be
contented with city life, however beautiful his surroundings might be.
Originally he was a farmer, for he passed his early life in a cornfield,
where he was supposed to frighten away the crows."
"
I know," said Dorothy, nodding. "I found him, and lifted him down from
his pole."
"
So now, after a long residence in the Emerald City, his tastes have
turned to farm life again," continued the Tin Man. "He feels that he
cannot be happy without a farm of his own, so Ozma gave him some land
and every one helped him build his mansion, and now he is settled there
for good."
"
"
Who designed his house?" asked the Shaggy Man.
I believe it was Jack Pumpkinhead, who is also a farmer," was the reply.
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