22. How the Wizard Found Dorothy
Whentheycametothesignpost,there,totheirjoy,werethetentsoftheWizardpitchedbesidethepathandthekettlebubblingmerrilyoverthefire.TheShaggyManandOmbyAmbyweregatheringfirewoodwhileUncleHenryandAuntEmsatintheircampchairstalkingwiththeWizard.
TheyallranforwardtogreetDorothy,assheapproached,andAuntEmexclaimed:"Goodnessgracious,child!Wherehaveyoubeen?"
"You’veplayedhookeythewholeday,"addedtheShaggyMan,reproachfully.
"Well,yousee,I’vebeenlost,"explainedthelittlegirl,"andI’vetriedawfulhardtofindthewaybacktoyou,butjustcouldn’tdoit."
"Didyouwanderintheforestallday?"askedUncleHenry.
"Youmustbea’moststarved!"saidAuntEm.
"No,"saidDorothy,"I’mnothungry.Ihadawheelbarrowandapianoforbreakfast,andlunchedwithaKing."
"Ah!"exclaimedtheWizard,noddingwithabrightsmile."Soyou’vebeenhavingadventuresagain."
"She’sstarkcrazy!"criedAuntEm."Whoeverheardofeatingawheelbarrow?"
"Itwasn’tverybig,"saidDorothy;"andithadazuzuwheel."
"AndIatethecrumbs,"saidBillina,soberly.
"Sitdownandtellusaboutit,"beggedtheWizard."We’vehuntedforyouallday,andatlastInoticedyourfootstepsinthispath--andthetracksofBillina.Wefoundthepathbyaccident,andseeingitonlyledtotwoplacesIdecidedyouwereateitheroneortheotherofthoseplaces.Sowemadecampandwaitedforyoutoreturn.