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d not paying much attention。
  〃Heat is just in her line;〃 remarked the Scarecrow。〃If she is nicely roasted; she will be better than ever。〃
  〃Then〃 said Ozma; 〃we will arrange to start for the Kingdom of the Nomes at daybreak tomorrow。And; in the meantime; we will rest and prepare ourselves for the journey。〃
  Although Princess Langwidere did not again appear to her guests; the palace servants waited upon the strangers from Oz and did everything in their power to make the party fortable。There were many vacant rooms at their disposal; and the brave Army of twenty…seven was easily provided for and liberally feasted。
  The Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger were unharnessed from the chariot and allowed to roam at will throughout the palace; where they nearly frightened the servants into fits; although they did no harm at all。At one time Dorothy found the little maid Nanda crouching in terror in a corner; with the Hungry Tiger standing before her。
  〃You certainly look delicious;〃 the beast was saying。〃Will you kindly give me permission to eat you?〃
  〃No; no; no!〃 cried the maid in reply。
  〃Then;〃 said the Tiger; yawning frightfully; 〃please to get me about thirty pounds of tenderloin steak; cooked rare; with a peck of boiled potatoes on the side; and five gallons of ice…cream for dessert。〃
  〃I…I'll do the best I can!〃 said Nanda; and she ran away as fast as she could go。
  〃Are you so very hungry?〃 asked Dorothy; in wonder。
  〃You can hardly imagine the size of my appetite;〃 replied the Tiger; sadly。〃It seems to fill my whole body; from the end of my throat to the tip of my tail。I am very sure the appetite doesn't fit me; and is too large for the size of my body。Some day; when I meet a dentist with a pair of forceps; I'm going to have it pulled。〃
  〃What; your tooth?〃 asked Dorothy。
  〃No; my appetite;〃 said the Hungry Tiger。
  The little girl spent most of the afternoon talking with the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman; who related to her all that had taken place in the Land of Oz since Dorothy had left it。She was much interested in the story of Ozma; who had been; when a baby; stolen by a wicked old witch and transformed into a boy。She did not know that she had ever been a girl until she was restored to her natural form by a kind sorceress。
  Then it was found that she was the only child of the former Ruler of Oz; and was entitled to rule in his place。Ozma had many adventures; however; before she regained her father's throne; and in these she was acpanied by a pumpkin…headed man; a highly magnified and thoroughly educated Woggle…Bug; and a wonderful sawhorse that had been brought to life by means of a magic powder。The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman had also assisted her; but the Cowardly Lion; who ruled the great forest as the King of Beasts; knew nothing of Ozma until after she became the reigning princess of Oz。Then he journeyed to the Emerald City to see her; and on hearing she was about to visit the Land of Ev to set free the royal family of that country; the Cowardly Lion begged to go with her; and brought along his friend; the Hungry Tiger; as well。
  Having heard this story; Dorothy related to them her own adventures; and then went out with her friends to find the Sawhorse; which Ozma had caused to be shod with plates of gold; so that its legs would not wear out。
  They came upon the Sawhorse standing motionless beside the garden gate; but when Dorothy was introduced to him he bowed politely and blinked his eyes; which were knots of wood; and wagged his tail; which was only the branch of a tree。
  〃What a remarkable thing; to be alive!〃 exclaimed Dorothy。
  〃I quiet agree with you;〃 replied the Sawhorse; in a rough but not unpleasant voice。〃A creature like me has no business to live; as we all know。But it was the magic powder that did it; so I cannot justly be blamed。〃
  〃Of course not;〃 said Dorothy。〃And you seem to be of some use; 'cause I noticed the Scarecrow riding upon your back。〃
  〃Oh; yes; I'm of use;〃 returned the Sawhorse; 〃and I never tire; never have to be fed; or cared for in any way。〃
  〃Are you intel'gent?〃 asked the girl。
  〃Not very;〃 said the creature。〃It would be foolish to waste intelligence on a mon Sawhorse; when so many professors need it。 But I know enough to obey my masters; and to gid…dup; or whoa; when I'm told to。So I'm pretty well satisfied。〃
  That night Dorothy slept in a pleasant little bed…chamber next to that occupied by Ozma of Oz; and Billina perched upon the foot of the bed and tucked her head under her wing and slept as soundly in that position as did Dorothy upon her soft cushions。
  But before daybreak every one was awake and stirring; and soon the adventurers were eating a hasty breakfast in the great dining…room of the palace。Ozma sat at the head of a long table; on a raised platform; with Dorothy on her right hand and the Scarecrow on her left。The Scarecrow did not eat; of course; but Ozma placed him near her so that she might ask his advice about the journey while she ate。
  Lower down the table were the twenty…seven warriors of Oz; and at the end of the room the Lion and the Tiger were eating out of a kettle that had been placed upon the floor; while Billina fluttered around to pick up any scraps that might be scattered。
  It did not take long to finish the meal; and then the Lion and the Tiger were harnessed to the chariot and the party was ready to start for the Nome King's Palace。
  First rode Ozma; with Dorothy beside her in the golden chariot and holding Billina fast in her arms。Then came the Scarecrow on the Sawhorse; with the Tin Woodman and Tiktok marching side by side just behind him。After these tramped the Army; looking brave and handsome in their splendid uniforms。The generals manded the colonels and the colonels manded the majors and the majors manded the captains and the captains manded the private; who marched with an air of proud importance because it required so many officers to give him his orders。
  And so the magnificent procession left the palace and started along the road just as day was breaking; and by the time the sun came out they had made good progress toward the valley that led to the Nome King's domain。
  
   10。The Giant with the Hammer
  
  The road led for a time through a pretty farm country; and then past a picnic grove that was very inviting。But the procession continued to steadily advance until Billina cried in an abrupt and manding manner:
  〃Wait…wait!〃
  Ozma stopped her chariot so suddenly that the Scarecrow's Sawhorse nearly ran into it; and the ranks of the army tumbled over one another before they could e to a halt。Immediately the yellow hen struggled from Dorothy's arms and flew into a clump of bushes by the roadside。
  〃What's the matter?〃 called the Tin Woodman; anxiously。
  〃Why; Billina wants to lay her egg; that's all;〃 said Dorothy。
  〃Lay her egg!〃 repeated the Tin Woodman; in astonishment。
  〃Yes; she lays one every morning; about this time; and it's quite fresh;〃 said the girl。
  〃But does your foolish old hen suppose that this entire cavalcade; which is bound on an important adventure; is going to stand still while
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