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  〃Into what?〃 demanded Glinda; as the Witch hesitated。
  〃Into a boy!〃 said Mombi; in a low tone。〃 A boy!〃 echoed every voice; and then; because they knew that this old woman had reared Tip from childhood; all eyes were turned to where the boy stood。
  〃Yes;〃 said the old Witch; nodding her head; 〃that is the Princess Ozma … the child brought to me by the Wizard who stole her father's throne。 That is the rightful ruler of the Emerald City!〃 and she pointed her long bony finger straight at the boy。
  〃I!〃 cried Tip; in amazement。 〃Why; I'm no Princess Ozma … I'm not a girl!〃 Glinda smiled; and going to Tip she took his small brown hand within her dainty white one。
  〃You are not a girl just now〃 said she; gently; 〃because Mombi transformed you into a boy。 But you were born a girl; and also a Princess; so you must resume your proper form; that you may bee Queen of the Emerald City。〃
  〃Oh; let Jinjur be the Queen!〃 exclaimed Tip; ready to cry。 〃I want to stay a boy; and travel with the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman; and the Woggle… Bug; and Jack … yes! and my friend the Saw…Horse …and the Gump! I don't want to be a girl!〃
  〃Never mind; old chap;〃 said the Tin Woodman; soothingly; 〃it don't hurt to be a girl; I'm told; and we will all remain your faithful friends just the same。 And; to be honest with you; I've always considered girls nicer than boys。〃
  〃They're just as nice; anyway;〃 added the Scarecrow; patting Tip affectionately upon the head。
  〃And they are equally good students;〃 proclaimed the Woggle…Bug。 〃I should like to bee your tutor; when you are transformed into a girl again。〃
  〃But … see here!〃 said Jack Pumpkinhead; with a gasp: 〃if you bee a girl; you can't be my dear father any more!〃
  〃No;〃 answered Tip; laughing in spite of his anxiety。 〃and I shall not be sorry to escape the relationship。〃 Then he added; hesitatingly; as he turned to Glinda: 〃I might try it for awhile; … just to see how it seems; you know。 But if I don't like being a girl you must promise to change me into a boy again。〃
  〃Really;〃 said the Sorceress; 〃that is beyond my magic。 I never deal in transformations; for they are not honest; and no respectable sorceress likes to make things appear to be what they are not。 Only unscrupulous witches use the art; and therefore I must ask Mombi to effect your release from her charm; and restore you to your proper form。 It will be the last opportunity she will have to practice magic。〃 Now that the truth about Princes Ozma had been discovered; Mombi did not care what became of Tip; but she feared Glinda's anger; and the boy generously promised to provide for Mombi in her old age if he became the ruler of the Emerald City。 So the Witch consented to effect the transformation; and preparations for the event were at once made。
  Glinda ordered her own royal couch to be placed in the center of the tent。 It was piled high with cushions covered with rose…colored silk; and from a golden railing above hung many folds of pink gossamer; pletely concealing the interior of the couch。
  The first act of the Witch was to make the boy drink a potion which quickly sent him into a deep and dreamless sleep。 Then the Tin Woodman and the Woggle…Bug bore him gently to the couch; placed him upon the soft cushions; and drew the gossamer hangings to shut him from all earthly view。
  The Witch squatted upon the ground and kindled a tiny fire of dried herbs; which she drew from her bosom。
  When the blaze shot up and burned clearly old Mombi scattered a handful of magical powder over the fire; which straightway gave off a rich violet vapor; filling all the tent with its fragrance and forcing the Saw…Horse to sneeze … although he had been warned to keep quiet。
  Then; while the others watched her curiously; the hag chanted a rhythmical verse in words which no one understood; and bent her lean body seven times back and forth over the fire。 And now the incantation seemed plete; for the Witch stood upright and cried the one word 〃Yeowa!〃 in a loud voice。
  The vapor floated away; the atmosphere became; clear again; a whiff of fresh air filled the tent; and the pink curtains of the couch trembled slightly; as if stirred from within。
  Glinda walked to the canopy and parted the silken hangings。 Then she bent over the cushions; reached out her hand; and from the couch arose the form of a young girl; fresh and beautiful as a May morning。 Her eyes sparkled as two diamonds; and her lips were tinted like a tourmaline。 All adown her back floated tresses of ruddy gold; with a slender jeweled circlet confining them at the brow。 Her robes of silken gauze floated around her like a cloud; and dainty satin slippers shod her feet。
  At this exquisite vision Tip's old rades stared in wonder for the space of a full minute; and then every head bent low in honest admiration of the lovely Princess Ozma。 The girl herself cast one look into Glinda's bright face; which glowed with pleasure and satisfaction; and then turned upon the others。 Speaking the words with sweet diffidence; she said: 〃I hope none of you will care less for me than you did before。 I'm just the same Tip; you know; only … only … 〃
  〃Only you're different!〃 said the Pumpkinhead; and everyone thought it was the wisest speech he had ever made。
  
  
   The Riches of Content
  
  When the wonderful tidings reached the ears of Queen Jinjur … how Mombi the Witch had been captured; how she had confessed her crime to Glinda; and how the long…lost Princess Ozma had been discovered in no less a personage than the boy Tip … she wept real tears of grief and despair。
  〃To think;〃 she moaned; 〃that after having ruled as Queen; and lived in a palace; I must go back to scrubbing floors and churning butter again! It is too horrible to think of! I will never consent!〃 So when her soldiers; who spent most of their time making fudge in the palace kitchens; counseled Jinjur to resist; she listened to their foolish prattle and sent a sharp defiance to Glinda the Good and the Princess Ozma。 The result was a declaration of war; and the very next day Glinda marched upon the Emerald City with pennants flying and bands playing; and a forest of shining spears; sparkling brightly beneath the sun's rays。
  But when it came to the walls this brave assembly made a sudden halt; for Jinjur had closed and barred every gateway; and the walls of the Emerald City were builded high and thick with many blocks of green marble。
  Finding her advance thus baffled; Glinda bent her brows in deep thought; while the Woggle…Bug said; in his most positive tone: 〃We must lay siege to the city; and starve it into submission。 It is the only thing we can do。〃
  〃Not so;〃 answered the Scarecrow。 〃We still have the Gump; and the Gump can still fly〃 The Sorceress turned quickly at this speech; and her face now wore a bright smile。
  〃You are right;〃 she exclaimed; 〃and certainly have reason to be proud of your brains。 Let us go to the Gump at once!〃 So they passed through the ranks of the army until they came to the place; near the Scarecrow's tent; where the Gump lay。 Glinda and Princess Ozma mounted first; and sat upon the sofas。 Then the Scarecrow and 
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