19. The Wizard Performs Another Trick
Atthreeo’clocktheThroneRoomwascrowdedwithcitizens,men,womenandchildrenbeingeagertowitnessthegreattrial.
PrincessOzma,dressedinhermostsplendidrobesofstate,satinthemagnificentemeraldthrone,withherjewelledsceptreinherhandandhersparklingcoronetuponherfairbrow.Behindherthronestoodthetwenty-eightofficersofherarmyandmanyofficialsoftheroyalhousehold.AtherrightsatthequeerlyassortedJury—animals,animateddummiesandpeople—allgravelypreparedtolistentowhatwassaid.Thekittenhadbeenplacedinalargecagejustbeforethethrone,whereshesatuponherhaunchesandgazedthroughthebarsatthecrowdsaroundher,withseemingunconcern.
Andnow,atasignalfromOzma,theWoggle-Bugaroseandaddressedthejury.Histonewaspompousandhestruttedupanddowninanabsurdattempttoappeardignified.
"YourRoyalHighnessandFellowCitizens,"hebegan;"thesmallcatyouseeaprisonerbeforeyouisaccusedofthecrimeoffirstmurderingandtheneatingouresteemedRuler’sfatpiglet—orelsefirsteatingandthenmurderingit.Ineithercaseagravecrimehasbeencommittedwhichdeservesagravepunishment."
"Doyoumeanmykittenmustbeputinagrave?"askedDorothy.
"Don’tinterrupt,littlegirl,"saidtheWoggle-Bug."WhenIgetmythoughtsarrangedingoodorderIdonotliketohaveanythingupsetthemorthrowthemintoconfusion."
"Ifyourthoughtswereanygoodtheywouldn’tbecomeconfused,"remarkedtheScarecrow,earnestly."Mythoughtsarealways—"
"Isthisatrialofthoughts,orofkittens?"demandedtheWoggle-Bug.