Chapter II.
and are grateful to you for the favor.”
quot;; inquired Dorothy.
quot;t wch ruled.”
quot;Are you a Munc; asked Dorothy.
quot;No, but I am tc a s messenger to me, and I came at once.
I am tch.”
quot;O; cried Dorot;Are you a real ch?”
quot;Yes, indeed,quot; anstle ;But I am a good c as poc the people free myself.”
quot;But I t all c; said tened at facing a real c;O is a great mistake. tccrue, for I am one of t be mistaken. t in t and t c no you one icked itc.”
quot;But,quot; said Doroter a moments t, quot;Aunt Em old me t tches were all dead?ayears and years ago.”
quot; Em?quot; inquired ttle old woman.
quot;S who lives in Kansas, where I came from.”
tco time, ;I do not knory mentioned before. But tell me, is it a civi- lized country?”
quot;O; replied Dorothy.
quot;t accounts for it. In tries I be- lieve tc, nor , you see, t off from all t of the world.
till c us.”
quot;; asked Dorothy.
quot;Oz izard,quot; ansco a ogety of Emeralds.”
Doroto ask anotion, but just tanding silently by, gave a loud s and pointed to tch had been lying.
quot; is it?quot; asked ttle old o laug of tcirely, and not but the silver shoes.
quot;S; explained tc s is t to ; Ser s out of to Dorothy.
quot;tc hose silver shoes,”
said one of t;and ted is we never knew.”
Doroto table. t again to the Munchkins and said:
quot;I am anxious to get