. The marvelous land of Oz; being an account of the further adventures of the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman ... a sequel to the Wizard of Oz . idednever to be parted in the future. And I have made the Scarecrow my RoyalTreasurer, explained the Tin Woodman. For ithas occurred to me that it is a good thing to havea Royal Treasurer who is made of money. What doyou think? I think, said the little Queen, smiling, thatyour friend must be the richest man in all the world. I am, returned the Scarecrow; but not onaccount of my money. For I consider brains farsuperior to money, in every way. You may havenot


. The marvelous land of Oz; being an account of the further adventures of the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman ... a sequel to the Wizard of Oz . idednever to be parted in the future. And I have made the Scarecrow my RoyalTreasurer, explained the Tin Woodman. For ithas occurred to me that it is a good thing to havea Royal Treasurer who is made of money. What doyou think? I think, said the little Queen, smiling, thatyour friend must be the richest man in all the world. I am, returned the Scarecrow; but not onaccount of my money. For I consider brains farsuperior to money, in every way. You may havenoticed that if one has money without brains, hecannot use it to advantage; but if one has brainswithout money, they will enable him to live com-fortably to the end of his days. At the same time, declared the Tin Woodman,you must acknowledge that a good heart is a thingthat brains can not create, and that money can notbuy. Perhaps, after all, it is I who am the richestman in all the world. 286 The Riches of Content You are both rich, my friends, said Ozma, gently;and your riches are the only riches worth having—the riches of content!. 287


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