3. How Ozma Granted Dorothy's Request
IsupposeyouhavereadsomuchaboutthemagnificentEmeraldCitythatthereislittleneedformetodescribeithere.ItistheCapitalCityoftheLandofOz,whichisjustlyconsideredthemostattractiveanddelightfulfairylandinalltheworld.
TheEmeraldCityisbuiltallofbeautifulmarblesinwhicharesetaprofusionofemeralds,everyoneexquisitelycutandofverygreatsize.Thereareotherjewelsusedinthedecorationsinsidethehousesandpalaces,suchasrubies,diamonds,sapphires,amethystsandturquoises.Butinthestreetsandupontheoutsideofthebuildingsonlyemeraldsappear,fromwhichcircumstancetheplaceisnamedtheEmeraldCityofOz.Ithasninethousand,sixhundredandfifty-fourbuildings,inwhichlivedfifty-seventhousandthreehundredandeighteenpeople,uptothetimemystoryopens.
Allthesurroundingcountry,extendingtothebordersofthedesertwhichenclosedituponeveryside,wasfullofprettyandcomfortablefarmhouses,inwhichresidedthoseinhabitantsofOzwhopreferredcountrytocitylife.
AltogetherthereweremorethanhalfamillionpeopleintheLandofOz--althoughsomeofthem,asyouwillsoonlearn,werenotmadeoffleshandbloodasweare--andeveryinhabitantofthatfavoredcountrywashappyandprosperous.
NodiseaseofanysortwaseverknownamongtheOzites,andsonooneeverdiedunlesshemetwithanaccidentthatpreventedhimfromliving.Thishappenedveryseldom,indeed.TherewerenopoorpeopleintheLandofOz,becausetherewasnosuchthingasmoney,andallpropertyofeverysortbelongedtotheRuler.