19. The Shaggy Man's Welcome
Theshaggymanstoodinthegreathall,hisshaggyhatinhishands,wonderingwhatwouldbecomeofhim.Hehadneverbeenaguestinafinepalacebefore;perhapshehadneverbeenaguestanywhere.Inthebig,cold,outsideworldpeopledidnotinviteshaggymentotheirhomes,andthisshaggymanofourshadsleptmoreinhay-loftsandstablesthanincomfortablerooms.WhentheothersleftthegreathallheeyedthesplendidlydressedservantsofthePrincessOzmaasifheexpectedtobeorderedout;butoneofthembowedbeforehimasrespectfullyasifhehadbeenaprince,andsaid:
"Permitme,sir,toconductyoutoyourapartments."
Theshaggymandrewalongbreathandtookcourage.
"Verywell,"heanswered."I’mready."
Throughthebighalltheywent,upthegrandstaircasecarpetedthickwithvelvet,andsoalongawidecorridortoacarveddoorway.Heretheservantpaused,andopeningthedoorsaidwithpolitedeference:
"Begoodenoughtoenter,sir,andmakeyourselfathomeintheroomsourRoyalOzmahasorderedpreparedforyou.Whateveryouseeisforyoutouseandenjoy,asifyourown.ThePrincessdinesatseven,andIshallbehereintimetoleadyoutothedrawing-room,whereyouwillbeprivilegedtomeetthelovelyRulerofOz.Isthereanycommand,inthemeantime,withwhichyoudesiretohonorme?"
"No,"saidtheshaggyman;"butI’mmuchobliged."
Heenteredtheroomandshutthedoor,andforatimestoodinbewilderment,admiringthegrandeurbeforehim.