The next morning Dorothy kissed the pretty green girl good-bye, and they all shook hands with the soldier with the green whiskers, who had walked with them as far as the gate.
When the Guardian of the Gate saw them again he wondered greatly that they could leave the beautiful City to get into new trouble. But he at once unlocked their spectacles, which he put back into the green box, and gave them many good wishes to carry with them.
'You are now our ruler,' he said to the Scarecrow; 'so you must come back to us as soon as possible. ' 'I certainly shall if I am able,' the Scarecrow replied; 'but I must help Dorothy to get home, first.
' As Dorothy bade the good-natured Guardian a last farewell she said: 'I have been very kindly treated in your lovely City, and everyone has been good to me. I cannot tell you how grateful I am. ' 'Don’t try, my dear,' he answered.
'We should like to keep you with us, but if it is your wish to return to Kansas, I hope you will find a way. ' He then opened the gate of the outer wall, and they walked forth and started upon their journey.
The sun shone brightly as our friends turned their faces toward the Land of the South. They were all in the best of spirits, and laughed and chatted together.
Dorothy was once more filled with the hope of getting home, and the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman were glad to be of use to her.
As for the Lion, he sniffed the fresh air with delight and whisked his tail from side to side in pure joy at being in the country again, while Toto ran around them and chased the moths and butterflies,