. 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 . erious than this happenedto interrupt their progress to the royal palace. The Pumpkinhead wanted to ride up the greenmarble steps and straight into the Scarecrows pres-ence; but the soldier would not permit that. SoJack dismounted, with much difficulty, and a servantled the Saw-Horse around to the rear while theSoldier with the Green Whiskers escorted the Pump-kinhead into the palace, by the front entrance. The stranger was left in a handsomely furnishedwai


. 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 . erious than this happenedto interrupt their progress to the royal palace. The Pumpkinhead wanted to ride up the greenmarble steps and straight into the Scarecrows pres-ence; but the soldier would not permit that. SoJack dismounted, with much difficulty, and a servantled the Saw-Horse around to the rear while theSoldier with the Green Whiskers escorted the Pump-kinhead into the palace, by the front entrance. The stranger was left in a handsomely furnishedwaiting room while the soldier went to announcehim. It so happened that at this hour His Majestywas at leisure and greatly bored for want of some-thing to do, so he ordered his visitor to be shown atonce into his throne room. Jack felt no fear or embarrassment at meetingthe ruler of this magnificent city, for he was entirelyignorant of all worldly customs. But when he en- 69 Jack Pu m p k i n h e a ds Ride tered the room and saw for the first time HisMajesty the Scarecrow seated upon his glitteringthrone, he stopped short in 70


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