13. The Truth Pond
Theynowmadeamorecarefulexaminationofthecountryaroundthem.Allwasfreshandbeautifulafterthesultrinessofthedesert,andthesunshineandsweet,crispairweredelightfultothewanderers.Littlemoundsofyellowishgreenwereawayattheright,whileontheleftwavedagroupoftallleafytreesbearingyellowblossomsthatlookedliketasselsandpompoms.Amongthegrassescarpetingthegroundwereprettybuttercupsandcowslipsandmarigolds.AfterlookingattheseamomentDorothysaidreflectively:
"WemustbeintheCountryoftheWinkies,forthecolorofthatcountryisyellow,andyouwillnoticethat’mosteverythinghereisyellowthathasanycoloratall."
"ButIthoughtthiswastheLandofOz,"repliedtheshaggyman,asifgreatlydisappointed.
"Soitis,"shedeclared;"buttherearefourpartstotheLandofOz.TheNorthCountryispurple,andit’stheCountryoftheGillikins.TheEastCountryisblue,andthat’stheCountryoftheMunchkins.DownattheSouthistheredCountryoftheQuadlings,andhere,intheWest,theyellowCountryoftheWinkies.ThisisthepartthatisruledbytheTinWoodman,youknow."
"Who’she?"askedButton-Bright.
"Why,he’sthetinmanItoldyouabout.HisnameisNickChopper,andhehasalovelyheartgivenhimbythewonderfulWizard."
"WheredoesHElive?"askedtheboy.
"TheWizard?Oh,helivesintheEmeraldCity,whichisjustinthemiddleofOz,wherethecornersofthefourcountriesmeet."
"Oh,"saidButton-Bright,puzzledbythisexplanation.
"WemustbesomedistancefromtheEmeraldCity,"remarkedtheshaggyman.