The Emerald City of Oz


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"
The Emperor is very kind-hearted, ma'am," explained the Wizard. "If a  
fly happens to light upon his tin body he doesn't rudely brush it off, as  
some people might do; he asks it politely to find some other resting  
place."  
"
What does the fly do then?" enquired Aunt Em.  
"
"
Usually it begs his pardon and goes away," said the Wizard, gravely.  
Flies like to be treated politely as well as other creatures, and here in Oz  
they understand what we say to them, and behave very nicely."  
"
Well," said Aunt Em, "the flies in Kansas, where I came from, don't  
understand anything but a swat. You have to smash 'em to make 'em  
behave; and it's the same way with 'skeeters. Do you have 'skeeters in  
Oz?"  
"
We have some very large mosquitoes here, which sing as beautifully as  
song birds," replied the Tin Woodman. "But they never bite or annoy our  
people, because they are well fed and taken care of. The reason they bite  
people in your country is because they are hungry--poor things!"  
"
Yes," agreed Aunt Em; "they're hungry, all right. An' they ain't very  
particular who they feed on. I'm glad you've got the 'skeeters educated in  
Oz."  
That evening after dinner they were entertained by the Emperor's Tin  
Cornet Band, which played for them several sweet melodies. Also the  
Wizard did a few sleight-of-hand tricks to amuse the company; after  
which they all retired to their cozy tin bedrooms and slept soundly until  
morning.  
After breakfast Dorothy said to the Tin Woodman:  
"
If you'll tell us which way to go we'll visit the Scarecrow on our way  
home."  
"
I will go with you, and show you the way," replied the Emperor; "for I  
must journey to-day to the Emerald City."  
He looked so anxious, as he said this, that the little girl asked:  
"
There isn't anything wrong with Ozma, is there?"  
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