21. Dorothy Receives the Guests
NextmorningDorothy’sbreakfastwasservedinherownprettysittingroom,andshesenttoinvitePollyandtheshaggymantojoinherandButton-Brightatthemeal.Theycamegladly,andTotoalsohadbreakfastwiththem,sothatthelittlepartythathadtraveledtogethertoOzwasoncemorereunited.
Nosoonerhadtheyfinishedeatingthantheyheardthedistantblastofmanytrumpets,andthesoundofabrassbandplayingmartialmusic;sotheyallwentoutuponthebalcony.ThiswasatthefrontofthepalaceandoverlookedthestreetsoftheCity,beinghigherthanthewallthatshutinthepalacegrounds.Theysawapproachingdownthestreetabandofmusicians,playingashardandloudastheycould,whilethepeopleoftheEmeraldCitycrowdedthesidewalksandcheeredsolustilythattheyalmostdrownedthenoiseofthedrumsandhorns.
Dorothylookedtoseewhattheywerecheeringat,anddiscoveredthatbehindthebandwasthefamousScarecrow,ridingproudlyuponthebackofawoodenSaw-Horsewhichprancedalongthestreetalmostasgracefullyasifithadbeenmadeofflesh.Itshoofs,orrathertheendsofitswoodenlegs,wereshodwithplatesofsolidgold,andthesaddlestrappedtothewoodenbodywasrichlyembroideredandglistenedwithjewels.
AshereachedthepalacetheScarecrowlookedupandsawDorothy,andatoncewavedhispeakedhatatheringreeting.Herodeuptothefrontdooranddismounted,andthebandstoppedplayingandwentawayandthecrowdsofpeoplereturnedtotheirdwellings.