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from which he had taken them on the eventful day when the Thing was constructed.
    You might think that was the end of the Gump; and so it was, as a flying- machine. 
But the head over the mantle-piece continued to talk whenever it took a notion to do so, 
and it frequently startled, with its abrupt questions, the people who waited in the hall 
for an audience with the Queen.
    The Saw-Horse, being Ozma's personal property, was tenderly cared for; and often she 
rode the queer creature along the streets of the Emerald City. She had its wooden legs 
shod with gold, to keep them from wearing out, and the tinkle of these golden shoes upon 
the pavement always filled the Queen's subjects with awe as they thought upon this 
evidence of her magical powers.
    "The Wonderful Wizard was never so wonderful as Queen Ozma," the people said to one 
another, in whispers; "for he claimed to do many things he could not do; whereas our new 
Queen does many things no one would ever expect her to accomplish." Jack Pumpkinhead 
remained with Ozma to the end of his days; and he did not spoil as soon as he had feared, 
although he always remained as stupid as ever. The Woggle-Bug tried to teach him several 
arts and sciences; but Jack was so poor a student that any attempt to educate him was 
soon abandoned.
    After Glinda's army had marched back home, and peace was restored to the Emerald 
City, the Tin Woodman announced his intention to return to his own Kingdom of the Winkies.
    "It isn't a very big Kingdom," said he to Ozma, "but for that very reason it is 
easier to rule; and I have called myself an Emperor because I am an Absolute Monarch, and 
no one interferes in any way with my conduct of public or personal affairs. When I get 
home I shall have a new coat of nickel plate; for I have become somewhat marred and 
scratched lately; and then I shall be glad to have you pay me a visit."
    "Thank you," replied Ozma. "Some day I may accept the invitation. But what is to 
become of the Scarecrow?"
    "I shall return with my friend the Tin Woodman," said the stuffed one, seriously. "We 
have decided never to be parted in the future."
    "And I have made the Scarecrow my Royal Treasurer," explained the Tin Woodman." For 
it has occurred to me that it is a good thing to have a Royal Treasurer who is made of 
money. What do you think?"
    "I think," said the little Queen, smiling, "that your friend must be the richest man 
in all the world."
    "I am," returned the Scarecrow. "but not on account of my money. For I consider 
brains far superior to money, in every way. You may have noticed that if one has money 
without brains, he cannot use it to advantage; but if one has brains without money, they 
will enable him to live comfortably to the end of his days."
    "At the same time," declared the Tin Woodman, "you must acknowledge that a good heart 
is a thing that brains can not create, and that money can not buy. Perhaps, after all, it 
is I who am the richest man in all the world."
    "You are both rich, my friends," said Ozma, gently; "and your riches are the only 
riches worth having - the riches of content!" The End
    







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