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This time, Ozma, it isn't I," she replied. "But it's worse, I guess, for
Uncle Henry and Aunt Em are in a heap of trouble, and there seems no
way for them to get out of it--anyhow, not while they live in Kansas."
"
"
Tell me about it, Dorothy," said Ozma, with ready sympathy.
Why, you see Uncle Henry is poor; for the farm in Kansas doesn't
'mount to much, as farms go. So one day Uncle Henry borrowed some
money, and wrote a letter saying that if he didn't pay the money back
they could take his farm for pay. Course he 'spected to pay by making
money from the farm; but he just couldn't. An' so they're going to take
the farm, and Uncle Henry and Aunt Em won't have any place to live.
They're pretty old to do much hard work, Ozma; so I'll have to work for
them, unless--"
Ozma had been thoughtful during the story, but now she smiled and
pressed her little friend's hand.
"
Unless what, dear?" she asked.
Dorothy hesitated, because her request meant so much to them all.
"
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Well," said she, "I'd like to live here in the Land of Oz, where you've often
vited me to live. But I can't, you know, unless Uncle Henry and Aunt
Em could live here too."
"
Of course not," exclaimed the Ruler of Oz, laughing gaily. "So, in order
to get you, little friend, we must invite your Uncle and Aunt to live in Oz,
also."
"
Oh, will you, Ozma?" cried Dorothy, clasping her chubby little hands
eagerly. "Will you bring them here with the Magic Belt, and give them a
nice little farm in the Munchkin Country, or the Winkie Country--or
some other place?"
"
To be sure," answered Ozma, full of joy at the chance to please her little
friend. "I have long been thinking of this very thing, Dorothy dear, and
often I have had it in my mind to propose it to you. I am sure your uncle
and aunt must be good and worthy people, or you would not love them
so much; and for YOUR friends, Princess, there is always room in the
Land of Oz."
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