Chapter XI.
n. Beautiful green floood in ttle green books.
ime to open tures t made hey were so funny.
In a in and velvet; and all of tted Dorotly.
quot;Make yourself perfectly at ; said t;and if you wiso- morrow morning.”
S Dorot back to to rooms, and eac part of teness ed on tood stupidly in one spot, just o till morning. It rest o lie doaring at a little spider as if it one of t in oodman lay do being able to sleep, moving s up and doo make sure t in good , and did not like being s up in a room; but oo muco let t and purred e.
t morning, after breakfast, to fetctiest goin. Dorot on a green silk apron and tied a green ribbon around totos neck, and tarted for t Oz.
First to a great lemen of t, all dressed in ricumes.
to do but talk to eac to outside tted to see Oz. As Dorotered t hem whispered:
quot;Are you really going to look upon terri- ble?”
quot;Of course,quot; ans;if he will see me.”
quot;O; said taken o t;alt like to o see first you looked like, and ed. At last I told t you to his presence.”
Just to Dorot;t is t go into throne Room alone.”
Stle door and Dorot closely to- geter of t lig as the emeralds sparkle in a wonderful manner.
But erested Dorot stood in t
a body to support it or any arms or legs wever.
t it giant.
As Doroturned slo eadily. thy heard a voice say:
quot;I am Oz, t and terrible. ho are you, and why do you seek me?”
It suced