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Dorothy was delighted, yet not altogether surprised, for she had clung to
the hope that Ozma would be kind enough to grant her request. When,
indeed, had her powerful and faithful friend refused her anything?
"
But you must not call me 'Princess'," she said; "for after this I shall live
on the little farm with Uncle Henry and Aunt Em, and princesses ought
not to live on farms."
"
Princess Dorothy will not," replied Ozma with her sweet smile. "You are
going to live in your own rooms in this palace, and be my constant
companion."
"
"
But Uncle Henry--" began Dorothy.
Oh, he is old, and has worked enough in his lifetime," interrupted the
girl Ruler; "so we must find a place for your uncle and aunt where they
will be comfortable and happy and need not work more than they care to.
When shall we transport them here, Dorothy?"
"
I promised to go and see them again before they were turned out of the
farmhouse," answered Dorothy; "so--perhaps next Saturday--"
"
But why wait so long?" asked Ozma. "And why make the journey back
to Kansas again? Let us surprise them, and bring them here without
any warning."
"
I'm not sure that they believe in the Land of Oz," said Dorothy, "though
I've told 'em 'bout it lots of times."
"
They'll believe when they see it," declared Ozma; "and if they are told
they are to make a magical journey to our fairyland, it may make them
nervous. I think the best way will be to use the Magic Belt without
warning them, and when they have arrived you can explain to them
whatever they do not understand."
"
Perhaps that's best," decided Dorothy. "There isn't much use in their
staying at the farm until they are put out, 'cause it's much nicer here."
"
Then to-morrow morning they shall come here," said Princess Ozma. "I
will order Jellia Jamb, who is the palace housekeeper, to have rooms all
prepared for them, and after breakfast we will get the Magic Belt and by
its aid transport your uncle and aunt to the Emerald City."
"
Thank you, Ozma!" cried Dorothy, kissing her friend gratefully.
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