2. How Uncle Henry Got Into Trouble
DorothyGalelivedonafarminKansas,withherAuntEmandherUncleHenry.Itwasnotabigfarm,noraverygoodone,becausesometimestheraindidnotcomewhenthecropsneededit,andtheneverythingwitheredanddriedup.OnceacyclonehadcarriedawayUncleHenry’shouse,sothathewasobligedtobuildanother;andashewasapoormanhehadtomortgagehisfarmtogetthemoneytopayforthenewhouse.Thenhishealthbecamebadandhewastoofeebletowork.ThedoctororderedhimtotakeaseavoyageandhewenttoAustraliaandtookDorothywithhim.Thatcostalotofmoney,too.
UncleHenrygrewpoorereveryyear,andthecropsraisedonthefarmonlyboughtfoodforthefamily.Thereforethemortgagecouldnotbepaid.Atlastthebankerwhohadloanedhimthemoneysaidthatifhedidnotpayonacertainday,hisfarmwouldbetakenawayfromhim.
ThisworriedUncleHenryagooddeal,forwithoutthefarmhewouldhavenowaytoearnaliving.Hewasagoodman,andworkedinthefieldashardashecould;andAuntEmdidallthehousework,withDorothy’shelp.Yettheydidnotseemtogetalong.
Thislittlegirl,Dorothy,waslikedozensoflittlegirlsyouknow.Shewaslovingandusuallysweet-tempered,andhadaroundrosyfaceandearnesteyes.LifewasaseriousthingtoDorothy,andawonderfulthing,too,forshehadencounteredmorestrangeadventuresinhershortlifethanmanyothergirlsofherage.
AuntEmoncesaidshethoughtthefairiesmusthavemarkedDorothyatherbirth,becauseshehadwanderedintostrangeplacesandhadalwaysbeenprotectedbysomeunseenpower.