5. Dorothy Picks the Princess
ThewordsofthecoldandmoistvegetablePrincewerenotverycomforting,andashespokethemheturnedawayandlefttheenclosure.Thechildren,feelingsadanddespondent,wereabouttofollowhimwhentheWizardtouchedDorothysoftlyonhershoulder.
"Wait!"hewhispered.
"Whatfor?"askedthegirl.
"SupposewepicktheRoyalPrincess,"saidtheWizard."I’mquitesureshe’sripe,andassoonasshecomestolifeshewillbetheRuler,andmaytreatusbetterthanthatheartlessPrinceintendsto."
"Allright!"exclaimedDorothy,eagerly."Let’spickherwhilewehavethechance,beforethemanwiththestarcomesback."
SotogethertheyleanedoverthegreatbushandeachofthemseizedonehandofthelovelyPrincess.
"Pull!"criedDorothy,andastheydidsotheroyalladyleanedtowardthemandthestemssnappedandseparatedfromherfeet.Shewasnotatallheavy,sotheWizardandDorothymanagedtolifthergentlytotheground.
Thebeautifulcreaturepassedherhandsoverhereyesaninstant,tuckedinastraylockofhairthathadbecomedisarranged,andafteralookaroundthegardenmadethosepresentagraciousbowandsaid,inasweetbuteventonedvoice:
"Ithankyouverymuch."
"WesaluteyourRoyalHighness!"criedtheWizard,kneelingandkissingherhand.
JustthenthevoiceofthePrincewasheardcallinguponthemtohasten,andamomentlaterhereturnedtotheenclosure,followedbyanumberofhispeople.
InstantlythePrincessturnedandfacedhim,andwhenhesawthatshewaspickedthePrincestoodstillandbegantotremble.