Chapter XI.
ty of Oz
EVEN Itected by tacles, Dorot first dazzled by ty. treets iful of green marble and studded everyoget closely, and glittering in tness of ty int, and the sun were green.
t, and t Dorotrangely as- sorted company no one spoke to tood in treet, and Dorot everyts, and green clots. At one place a man Dorot t h green pennies.
to be no tle green carts, ed and prosperous.
tes led treets un- til to a big building, exactly in ty, he door, dressed in a green uniform and wearing a long green beard.
quot;rangers,quot; said tes to ;and to see t Oz.”
quot;Step inside,quot; ans;and I o him.”
So tes and o a big room and lovely green furniture set upon a green mat before entering ted ely:
quot;Please make yourselves comfortable ell Oz you are here.”
to a long time before turned.
last, hy asked:
quot;have you seen Oz?”
quot;O; returned t;I I spoke to be you an audience, if you so de- sire; but eac enter but one eac re- main in to rooms after your journey.”
quot;t; replied t;t is very kind of Oz.”
tle, and at once a young girl, dressed in a pretty green silk goered t;Follow me and I will show you your room.”
So Doroto all toto, and taking ts of stairs until to a room at t of t est little room in t comfortable bed t s of green silk and a green velvet counterpane. tiny fountain in t s a spray of green perfume into to fall back into a beautifully carved green marble basi