14. Dorothy Tries to be Brave
MeantimetheChiefStewardhadreturnedtothethroneroom,wherehesaidtotheKing:
"Youareafooltowastesomuchtimeuponthesepeople."
"What!"criedhisMajesty,insoenragedavoicethatitawokeBillina,whowasasleepunderhisthrone."Howdareyoucallmeafool?"
"BecauseIliketospeakthetruth,"saidtheSteward."Whydidn’tyouenchantthemallatonce,insteadofallowingthemtogoonebyoneintothepalaceandguesswhichornamentsaretheQueenofEvandherchildren?"
"Why,youstupidrascal,itismorefunthisway,"returnedtheKing,"anditservestokeepmeamusedforalongtime."
"Butsupposesomeofthemhappentoguessaright,"persistedtheSteward;"thenyouwouldloseyouroldornamentsandthesenewones,too."
"Thereisnochanceoftheirguessingaright,"repliedthemonarch,withalaugh."HowcouldtheyknowthattheQueenofEvandherfamilyareallornamentsofaroyalpurplecolor?"
"Buttherearenootherpurpleornamentsinthepalace,"saidtheSteward.
"Therearemanyothercolors,however,andthepurpleonesarescatteredthroughouttherooms,andareofmanydifferentshapesandsizes.Takemywordforit,Steward,theywillneverthinkofchoosingthepurpleornaments."
Billina,squattingunderthethrone,hadlistenedcarefullytoallthistalk,andnowchuckledsoftlytoherselfassheheardtheKingdisclosehissecret.
"Still,youareactingfoolishlybyrunningthechance,"continuedtheSteward,roughly;"anditisstillmorefoolishofyoutotransformallthosepeoplefromOzintogreenornaments.