"Real Name"@en . . "Jellia Jamb is a fictional character from the Oz series by L. Frank Baum. She is the head of all the maids at the palace in the Emerald City and in The Road to Oz, is described as Princess Ozma's favorite servant. She is introduced, though unnamed, in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, as the young maid who handles the main characters' rooms while staying in the Emerald City. She leads Dorothy through seven hallways and three staircases to her room, and provides her with a fancy dress, and gives a ribbon to Toto, which becomes white upon leaving the city. She is usually referred to as \"the green girl\" in this book, and her youth and kindness are emphasized. She is introduced by name in The Marvelous Land of Oz where we learn that she is a Gillikin by birth. The Scarecrow, then ruler of Oz, asks her to act as an interpreter between him and the Gillikin Jack Pumpkinhead, who does not realize that all Ozites speak the same language, so Jellia \"translates\" Jack's words as insults as a prank. After Jinjur and Mombi have taken over the Emerald City, Jellia is compelled to retain her job, and she is brought before Mombi and their forms exchanged in order to trick Glinda into thinking Mombi has surrendered herself, but Glinda undoes this magic. Jellia refuses to speak about what happened until Glinda promises to protect her. She is seen briefly in Ozma of Oz, and shown to have an affectionate relationship with the Scarecrow. In Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, she and Omby Amby are among the first to greet the Wizard upon his return to Oz, and he recognizes them as the green girl and the Soldier with the Green Whiskers, in spite of the major change in the latter's appearance."@en . . . "First Appearance"@en . . "Jellia Jamb"@en . . "Jellia Jamb is a very young and attractive girl who lives in the magical Land of Oz. She works as a full time servant in the Royal Palace of Oz in the Emerald City. She is first introduced in L. Frank Baum's first Oz book titled The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, published in 1900. But is only known as the pretty, sometimes beautiful \"Green Girl \" and is not given an actual name until the second Oz book written by Baum titled The Marvelous Land of Oz, published in 1904. Throughout the Oz series, Jellia Jamb becomes Princess Ozma and Dorothy Gale's favorite female attendant out of the Emerald City's staff administration."@en . . . . "Jellia Jamb"@en . "Original Publisher"@en . . "Reilly & Britton"@en . . "The Marvelous Land of Oz"@en . . . . "L. Frank Baum & W.W. Denslow"@en . . . . . . . "Jellia Jamb"@en . "Created by"@en . . . . . "Jellia Jamb is a fictional character from the Oz series by L. Frank Baum. She is the head of all the maids at the palace in the Emerald City and in The Road to Oz, is described as Princess Ozma's favorite servant. She is introduced by name in The Marvelous Land of Oz where we learn that she is a Gillikin by birth. The Scarecrow, then ruler of Oz, asks her to act as an interpreter between him and the Gillikin Jack Pumpkinhead, who does not realize that all Ozites speak the same language, so Jellia \"translates\" Jack's words as insults as a prank."@en . . "Ozian Human\nGillikin"@en . . "Jellia Jamb is a very young and attractive girl who lives in the magical Land of Oz. She works as a full time servant in the Royal Palace of Oz in the Emerald City. She is first introduced in L. Frank Baum's first Oz book titled The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, published in 1900. But is only known as the pretty, sometimes beautiful \"Green Girl \" and is not given an actual name until the second Oz book written by Baum titled The Marvelous Land of Oz, published in 1904. Throughout the Oz series, Jellia Jamb becomes Princess Ozma and Dorothy Gale's favorite female attendant out of the Emerald City's staff administration."@en . . . . . "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz"@en . . . .