\"Tobeginwith,\"saidhe,\"wordcametoournobleandillustriousRuler,OzmaofOz,thatthewifeandtenchildren——fiveboysandfivegirls——oftheformerKingofEv,bynameEvoldo,havebeenenslavedbytheNomeKingandareheldprisonersinhisundergroundpalace。AlsothattherewasnooneinEvpowerfulenoughtoreleasethem。
NaturallyourOzmawishedtoundertaketheadventureofliberatingthepoorprisoners;butforalongtimeshecouldfindnowaytocrossthegreatdesertbetweenthetwocountries。FinallyshewenttoafriendlysorceressofourlandnamedGlindatheGood,whoheardthestoryandatoncepresentedOzmaamagiccarpet,whichwouldcontinuallyunrollbeneathourfeetandsomakeacomfortablepathforustocrossthedesert。AssoonasshehadreceivedthecarpetourgraciousRulerorderedmetoassembleourarmy,whichIdid。YoubeholdintheseboldwarriorsthepickofallthefinestsoldiersofOz;and,ifweareobligedtofighttheNomeKing,everyofficeraswellastheprivate,willbattlefiercelyuntodeath。\"
ThenTiktokspoke。
\"WhyshouldyoufighttheNomeKing?\"heasked。\"Hehasdonenowrong。\"
\"Nowrong!\"criedDorothy。\"Isn’titwrongtoimprisonaqueenmotherandhertenchildren?\"
\"TheyweresoldtotheNomeKingbyKingEv-ol-do,\"repliedTiktok。
\"ItwastheKingofEvwhodidwrong,andwhenhere-al-izedwhathehaddonehejumpedin-totheseaanddrownedhim-self。\"
\"Thisisnewstome,\"saidOzma,thoughtfully。\"IhadsupposedtheNomeKingwasalltoblameinthematter。But,inanycase,hemustbemadetoliberatetheprisoners。\"
\"MyuncleEvoldowasaverywickedman,\"declaredthePrincessLangwidere。\"Ifhehaddrownedhimselfbeforehesoldhisfamily,noonewouldhavecared。ButhesoldthemtothepowerfulNomeKinginexchangeforalonglife,andafterwarddestroyedthelifebyjumpingintothesea。\"
\"Then,\"saidOzma,\"hedidnotgetthelonglife,andtheNomeKingmustgiveuptheprisoners。Wherearetheyconfined?\"
\"Nooneknows,exactly,\"repliedthePrincess。\"Fortheking,whosenameisRoquatoftheRocks,ownsasplendidpalaceunderneaththegreatmountainwhichisatthenorthendofthiskingdom,andhehastransformedthequeenandherchildrenintoornamentsandbric-a-bracwithwhichtodecoratehisrooms。\"
\"I’dliketoknow,\"saidDorothy,\"whothisNomeKingis?\"
\"Iwilltellyou,\"repliedOzma。\"HeissaidtobetheRuleroftheUndergroundWorld,andcommandstherocksandallthattherockscontain。UnderhisrulearemanythousandsoftheNomes,whoarequeerlyshapedbutpowerfulspritesthatlaboratthefurnacesandforgesoftheirking,makinggoldandsilverandothermetalswhichtheyconcealinthecrevicesoftherocks,sothatthoselivingupontheearth’ssurfacecanonlyfindthemwithgreatdifficulty。Alsotheymakediamondsandrubiesandemeralds,whichtheyhideintheground;sothatthekingdomoftheNomesiswonderfullyrich,andallwehaveofpreciousstonesandsilverandgoldiswhatwetakefromtheearthandrockswheretheNomeKinghashiddenthem。\"
\"Iunderstand,\"saidDorothy,noddingherlittleheadwisely。
\"Forthereasonthatweoftenstealhistreasures,\"continuedOzma,\"theRuleroftheUndergroundWorldisnotfondofthosewholiveupontheearth’ssurface,andneverappearsamongus。IfwewishtoseeKingRoquatoftheRocks,wemustvisithisowncountry,whereheisallpowerful,andthereforeitwillbeadangerousundertaking。\"
\"But,forthesakeofthepoorprisoners,\"saidDorothy,\"weoughttodoit。\"
\"Weshalldoit,\"repliedtheScarecrow,\"althoughitrequiresalotofcourageformetogoneartothefurnacesoftheNomeKing。ForI
amonlystuffedwithstraw,andasinglesparkoffiremightdestroymeentirely。\"
\"Thefurnacesmayalsomeltmytin,\"saidtheTinWoodman;
\"butIamgoing。\"
\"Ican’tbearheat,\"remarkedthePrincessLangwidere,yawninglazily,\"soIshallstayathome。ButIwishyoumayhavesuccessinyourundertaking,forIamheartilytiredofrulingthisstupidkingdom,andIneedmoreleisureinwhichtoadmiremybeautifulheads。\"
\"Wedonotneedyou,\"saidOzma。\"For,ifwiththeaidofmybravefollowersIcannotaccomplishmypurpose,thenitwouldbeuselessforyoutoundertakethejourney。\"
\"Quitetrue,\"sighedthePrincess。\"So,ifyou’llexcuseme,Iwillnowretiretomycabinet。I’vewornthisheadquiteawhile,andI
wanttochangeitforanother。\"
Whenshehadleftthem(andyoumaybesurenoonewassorrytoseehergo)OzmasaidtoTiktok:
\"Willyoujoinourparty?\"
\"IamtheslaveofthegirlDor-oth-y,whorescuedmefrompris-on,\"
repliedthemachine。\"WhereshegoesIwillgo。\"
\"Oh,Iamgoingwithmyfriends,ofcourse,\"saidDorothy,quickly。
\"Iwouldn’tmissthefunforanything。Willyougo,too,Billina?\"
\"Tobesure,\"saidBillinainacarelesstone。Shewassmoothingdownthefeathersofherbackandnotpayingmuchattention。
\"Heatisjustinherline,\"remarkedtheScarecrow。\"Ifsheisnicelyroasted,shewillbebetterthanever。\"
\"Then\"saidOzma,\"wewillarrangetostartfortheKingdomoftheNomesatdaybreaktomorrow。And,inthemeantime,wewillrestandprepareourselvesforthejourney。\"
AlthoughPrincessLangwideredidnotagainappeartoherguests,thepalaceservantswaiteduponthestrangersfromOzanddideverythingintheirpowertomakethepartycomfortable。Thereweremanyvacantroomsattheirdisposal,andthebraveArmyoftwenty-sevenwaseasilyprovidedforandliberallyfeasted。
TheCowardlyLionandtheHungryTigerwereunharnessedfromthechariotandallowedtoroamatwillthroughoutthepalace,wheretheynearlyfrightenedtheservantsintofits,althoughtheydidnoharmatall。AtonetimeDorothyfoundthelittlemaidNandacrouchinginterrorinacorner,withtheHungryTigerstandingbeforeher。
\"Youcertainlylookdelicious,\"thebeastwassaying。\"Willyoukindlygivemepermissiontoeatyou?\"
\"No,no,no!\"criedthemaidinreply。
\"Then,\"saidtheTiger,yawningfrightfully,\"pleasetogetmeaboutthirtypoundsoftenderloinsteak,cookedrare,withapeckofboiledpotatoesontheside,andfivegallonsofice-creamfordessert。\"
\"I——I’lldothebestIcan!\"saidNanda,andsheranawayasfastasshecouldgo。
\"Areyousoveryhungry?\"askedDorothy,inwonder。
\"Youcanhardlyimaginethesizeofmyappetite,\"repliedtheTiger,sadly。\"Itseemstofillmywholebody,fromtheendofmythroattothetipofmytail。Iamverysuretheappetitedoesn’tfitme,andistoolargeforthesizeofmybody。Someday,whenImeetadentistwithapairofforceps,I’mgoingtohaveitpulled。\"
\"What,yourtooth?\"askedDorothy。
\"No,myappetite,\"saidtheHungryTiger。
ThelittlegirlspentmostoftheafternoontalkingwiththeScarecrowandtheTinWoodman,whorelatedtoherallthathadtakenplaceintheLandofOzsinceDorothyhadleftit。ShewasmuchinterestedinthestoryofOzma,whohadbeen,whenababy,stolenbyawickedoldwitchandtransformedintoaboy。Shedidnotknowthatshehadeverbeenagirluntilshewasrestoredtohernaturalformbyakindsorceress。ThenitwasfoundthatshewastheonlychildoftheformerRulerofOz,andwasentitledtoruleinhisplace。Ozmahadmanyadventures,however,beforesheregainedherfather’sthrone,andintheseshewasaccompaniedbyapumpkin-headedman,ahighlymagnifiedandthoroughlyeducatedWoggle-Bug,andawonderfulsawhorsethathadbeenbroughttolifebymeansofamagicpowder。TheScarecrowandtheTinWoodmanhadalsoassistedher;buttheCowardlyLion,whoruledthegreatforestastheKingofBeasts,knewnothingofOzmauntilaftershebecamethereigningprincessofOz。ThenhejourneyedtotheEmeraldCitytoseeher,andonhearingshewasabouttovisittheLandofEvtosetfreetheroyalfamilyofthatcountry,theCowardlyLionbeggedtogowithher,andbroughtalonghisfriend,theHungryTiger,aswell。
Havingheardthisstory,Dorothyrelatedtothemherownadventures,andthenwentoutwithherfriendstofindtheSawhorse,whichOzmahadcausedtobeshodwithplatesofgold,sothatitslegswouldnotwearout。
TheycameupontheSawhorsestandingmotionlessbesidethegardengate,butwhenDorothywasintroducedtohimhebowedpolitelyandblinkedhiseyes,whichwereknotsofwood,andwaggedhistail,whichwasonlythebranchofatree。
\"Whataremarkablething,tobealive!\"exclaimedDorothy。
\"Iquietagreewithyou,\"repliedtheSawhorse,inaroughbutnotunpleasantvoice。\"Acreaturelikemehasnobusinesstolive,asweallknow。Butitwasthemagicpowderthatdidit,soIcannotjustlybeblamed。\"
\"Ofcoursenot,\"saidDorothy。\"Andyouseemtobeofsomeuse,’causeInoticedtheScarecrowridinguponyourback。\"
\"Oh,yes;I’mofuse,\"returnedtheSawhorse;\"andInevertire,neverhavetobefed,orcaredforinanyway。\"
\"Areyouintel’gent?\"askedthegirl。
\"Notvery,\"saidthecreature。\"ItwouldbefoolishtowasteintelligenceonacommonSawhorse,whensomanyprofessorsneedit。
ButIknowenoughtoobeymymasters,andtogid-dup,orwhoa,whenI’mtoldto。SoI’mprettywellsatisfied。\"
ThatnightDorothysleptinapleasantlittlebed-chambernexttothatoccupiedbyOzmaofOz,andBillinapercheduponthefootofthebedandtuckedherheadunderherwingandsleptassoundlyinthatpositionasdidDorothyuponhersoftcushions。
Butbeforedaybreakeveryonewasawakeandstirring,andsoontheadventurerswereeatingahastybreakfastinthegreatdining-roomofthepalace。Ozmasatattheheadofalongtable,onaraisedplatform,withDorothyonherrighthandandtheScarecrowonherleft。TheScarecrowdidnoteat,ofcourse;butOzmaplacedhimnearhersothatshemightaskhisadviceaboutthejourneywhilesheate。
Lowerdownthetablewerethetwenty-sevenwarriorsofOz,andattheendoftheroomtheLionandtheTigerwereeatingoutofakettlethathadbeenplaceduponthefloor,whileBillinaflutteredaroundtopickupanyscrapsthatmightbescattered。
Itdidnottakelongtofinishthemeal,andthentheLionandtheTigerwereharnessedtothechariotandthepartywasreadytostartfortheNomeKing’sPalace。
FirstrodeOzma,withDorothybesideherinthegoldenchariotandholdingBillinafastinherarms。ThencametheScarecrowontheSawhorse,withtheTinWoodmanandTiktokmarchingsidebysidejustbehindhim。AfterthesetrampedtheArmy,lookingbraveandhandsomeintheirsplendiduniforms。Thegeneralscommandedthecolonelsandthecolonelscommandedthemajorsandthemajorscommandedthecaptainsandthecaptainscommandedtheprivate,whomarchedwithanairofproudimportancebecauseitrequiredsomanyofficerstogivehimhisorders。
Andsothemagnificentprocessionleftthepalaceandstartedalongtheroadjustasdaywasbreaking,andbythetimethesuncameouttheyhadmadegoodprogresstowardthevalleythatledtotheNomeKing’sdomain。
10。TheGiantwiththeHammerTheroadledforatimethroughaprettyfarmcountry,andthenpastapicnicgrovethatwasveryinviting。ButtheprocessioncontinuedtosteadilyadvanceuntilBillinacriedinanabruptandcommandingmanner:
\"Wait——wait!\"
OzmastoppedherchariotsosuddenlythattheScarecrow’sSawhorsenearlyranintoit,andtheranksofthearmytumbledoveroneanotherbeforetheycouldcometoahalt。ImmediatelytheyellowhenstruggledfromDorothy’sarmsandflewintoaclumpofbushesbytheroadside。
\"What’sthematter?\"calledtheTinWoodman,anxiously。
\"Why,Billinawantstolayheregg,that’sall,\"saidDorothy。
\"Layheregg!\"repeatedtheTinWoodman,inastonishment。
\"Yes;shelaysoneeverymorning,aboutthistime;andit’squitefresh,\"saidthegirl。
\"Butdoesyourfoolisholdhensupposethatthisentirecavalcade,whichisboundonanimportantadventure,isgoingtostandstillwhileshelaysheregg?\"enquiredtheTinWoodman,earnestly。
\"Whatelsecanwedo?\"askedthegirl。\"It’sahabitofBillina’sandshecan’tbreakherselfofit。\"
\"Thenshemusthurryup,\"saidtheTinWoodman,impatiently。
\"No,no!\"exclaimedtheScarecrow。\"Ifshehurriesshemaylayscrambledeggs。\"
\"That’snonsense,\"saidDorothy。\"ButBillinawon’tbelong,I’msure。\"
Sotheystoodandwaited,althoughallwererestlessandanxioustoproceed。Andbyandbytheyellowhencamefromthebushessaying:
\"Kut-kut,kut,ka-daw-kutt!Kut,kut,kut——ka-daw-kut!\"
\"Whatisshedoing——singingherlay?\"askedtheScarecrow。
\"For-ward——march!\"shoutedtheTinWoodman,wavinghisaxe,andtheprocessionstartedjustasDorothyhadoncemoregrabbedBillinainherarms。
\"Isn’tanyonegoingtogetmyegg?\"criedthehen,ingreatexcitement。
\"I’llgetit,\"saidtheScarecrow;andathiscommandtheSawhorseprancedintothebushes。Thestrawmansoonfoundtheegg,whichheplacedinhisjacketpocket。Thecavalcade,havingmovedrapidlyon,waseventhenfarinadvance;butitdidnottaketheSawhorselongtocatchupwithit,andpresentlytheScarecrowwasridinginhisaccustomedplacebehindOzma’schariot。
\"WhatshallIdowiththeegg?\"heaskedDorothy。
\"Idonotknow,\"thegirlanswered。\"PerhapstheHungryTigerwouldlikeit。\"
\"Itwouldnotbeenoughtofilloneofmybackteeth,\"remarkedtheTiger。\"Abushelofthem,hardboiled,mighttakealittleoftheedgeoffmyappetite;butoneeggisn’tgoodforanythingatall,thatIknowof。\"
\"No;itwouldn’tevenmakeaspongecake,\"saidtheScarecrow,thoughtfully。\"TheTinWoodmanmightcarryitwithhisaxeandhatchit;butafterallImayaswellkeepitmyselfforasouvenir。\"Soheleftitinhispocket。
TheyhadnowreachedthatpartofthevalleythatlaybetweenthetwohighmountainswhichDorothyhadseenfromhertowerwindow。Atthefarendwasthethirdgreatmountain,whichblockedthevalleyandwasthenorthernedgeoftheLandofEv。ItwasunderneaththismountainthattheNomeKing’spalacewassaidtobe;butitwouldbesometimebeforetheyreachedthatplace。
Thepathwasbecomingrockyanddifficultforthewheelsofthechariottopassover,andpresentlyadeepgulfappearedattheirfeetwhichwastoowideforthemtoleap。SoOzmatookasmallsquareofgreenclothfromherpocketandthrewitupontheground。Atonceitbecamethemagiccarpet,andunrolleditselffarenoughforallthecavalcadetowalkupon。Thechariotnowadvanced,andthegreencarpetunrolledbeforeit,crossingthegulfonalevelwithitsbanks,sothatallpassedoverinsafety。
\"That’seasyenough,\"saidtheScarecrow。\"Iwonderwhatwillhappennext。\"
Hewasnotlonginmakingthediscovery,forthesidesofthemountaincameclosertogetheruntilfinallytherewasbutanarrowpathbetweenthem,alongwhichOzmaandherpartywereforcedtopassinsinglefile。
Theynowheardalowanddeep\"thump!——thump!——thump!\"whichechoedthroughoutthevalleyandseemedtogrowlouderastheyadvanced。
Then,turningacornerofrock,theysawbeforethemahugeform,whichtoweredabovethepathformorethanahundredfeet。Theformwasthatofagiganticmanbuiltoutofplatesofcastiron,anditstoodwithonefootoneithersideofthenarrowroadandswungoveritsrightshoulderanimmenseironmallet,withwhichitconstantlypoundedtheearth。Theseresoundingblowsexplainedthethumpingsoundstheyhadheard,forthemalletwasmuchbiggerthanabarrel,andwhereitstruckthepathbetweentherockysidesofthemountainitfilledallthespacethroughwhichourtravelerswouldbeobligedtopass。
Ofcoursetheyatoncehalted,asafedistanceawayfromtheterribleironmallet。Themagiccarpetwoulddothemnogoodinthiscase,foritwasonlymeanttoprotectthemfromanydangersuponthegroundbeneaththeirfeet,andnotfromdangersthatappearedintheairabovethem。
\"Wow!\"saidtheCowardlyLion,withashudder。\"Itmakesmedreadfullynervoustoseethatbighammerpoundingsonearmyhead。
Oneblowwouldcrushmeintoadoor-mat。\"
\"Their-ongi-antisafinefel-low,\"saidTiktok,\"andworksasstead-i-lyasaclock。HewasmadefortheNomeKingbySmith&
Tin-ker,whomademe,andhisdu-tyistokeepfolksfromfind-ingtheun-der-groundpal-ace。Ishenotagreatworkofart?\"
\"Canhethink,andspeak,asyoudo?\"askedOzma,regardingthegiantwithwonderingeyes。
\"No,\"repliedthemachine;\"heison-lymadetopoundtheroad,andhasnothink-ingorspeak-ingat-tach-ment。Buthepoundsve-rywell,Ithink。\"
\"Toowell,\"observedtheScarecrow。\"Heiskeepingusfromgoingfarther。Istherenowaytostophismachinery?\"
\"On-lytheNomeKing,whohasthekey,candothat,\"answeredTiktok。
\"Then,\"saidDorothy,anxiously,\"whatshallwedo?\"
\"Excusemeforafewminutes,\"saidtheScarecrow,\"andIwillthinkitover。\"
Heretired,then,toapositionintherear,whereheturnedhispaintedfacetotherocksandbegantothink。
Meantimethegiantcontinuedtoraisehisironmallethighintheairandtostrikethepathterrificblowsthatechoedthroughthemountainsliketheroarofacannon。Eachtimethemalletlifted,however,therewasamomentwhenthepathbeneaththemonsterwasfree,andperhapstheScarecrowhadnoticedthis,forwhenhecamebacktotheothershesaid:
\"Thematterisaverysimpleone,afterall。Wehavebuttorununderthehammer,oneatatime,whenitislifted,andpasstotheothersidebeforeitfallsagain。\"
\"Itwillrequirequickwork,ifweescapetheblow,\"saidtheTinWoodman,withashakeofhishead。\"Butitreallyseemstheonlythingtobedone。Whowillmakethefirstattempt?\"
Theylookedatoneanotherhesitatinglyforamoment。ThentheCowardlyLion,whowastremblinglikealeafinthewind,saidtothem:
\"Isupposetheheadoftheprocessionmustgofirst——andthat’sme。
ButI’mterriblyafraidofthebighammer!\"
\"Whatwillbecomeofme?\"askedOzma。\"Youmightrushunderthehammeryourself,butthechariotwouldsurelybecrushed。\"
\"Wemustleavethechariot,\"saidtheScarecrow。\"ButyoutwogirlscanrideuponthebacksoftheLionandtheTiger。\"
Sothiswasdecidedupon,andOzma,assoonastheLionwasunfastenedfromthechariot,atoncemountedthebeast’sbackandsaidshewasready。
\"Clingfasttohismane,\"advisedDorothy。\"Iusedtoridehimmyself,andthat’sthewayIheldon。\"
SoOzmaclungfasttothemane,andthelioncrouchedinthepathandeyedtheswingingmalletcarefullyuntilheknewjusttheinstantitwouldbegintoriseintheair。
Then,beforeanyonethoughthewasready,hemadeasuddenleapstraightbetweentheirongiant’slegs,andbeforethemalletstruckthegroundagaintheLionandOzmaweresafeontheotherside。
TheTigerwentnext。Dorothysatuponhisbackandlockedherarmsaroundhisstripedneck,forhehadnomanetoclingto。Hemadetheleapstraightandtrueasanarrowfromabow,andereDorothyrealizeditshewasoutofdangerandstandingbyOzma’sside。
NowcametheScarecrowontheSawhorse,andwhiletheymadethedashinsafetytheywerewithinahair’sbreadthofbeingcaughtbythedescendinghammer。
Tiktokwalkeduptotheveryedgeofthespotthehammerstruck,andasitwasraisedforthenextblowhecalmlysteppedforwardandescapeditsdescent。ThatwasanideafortheTinWoodmantofollow,andhealsocrossedinsafetywhilethegreathammerwasintheair。
Butwhenitcametothetwenty-sixofficersandtheprivate,theirkneesweresoweakthattheycouldnotwalkastep。
\"Inbattlewearewonderfullycourageous,\"saidoneofthegenerals,\"andourfoesfindusveryterribletoface。Butwarisonethingandthisisanother。Whenitcomestobeingpoundedupontheheadbyanironhammer,andsmashedintopancakes,wenaturallyobject。\"
\"Makearunforit,\"urgedtheScarecrow。
\"Ourkneesshakesothatwecannotrun,\"answeredacaptain。\"Ifweshouldtryitwewouldallcertainlybepoundedtoajelly。\"
\"Well,well,\"sighedtheCowardlyLion,\"Isee,friendTiger,thatwemustplaceourselvesingreatdangertorescuethisboldarmy。Comewithme,andwewilldothebestwecan。\"
So,OzmaandDorothyhavingalreadydismountedfromtheirbacks,theLionandtheTigerleapedbackagainundertheawfulhammerandreturnedwithtwogeneralsclingingtotheirnecks。Theyrepeatedthisdaringpassagetwelvetimes,whenalltheofficershadbeencarriedbeneaththegiant’slegsandlandedsafelyonthefurtherside。Bythattimethebeastswereverytired,andpantedsohardthattheirtongueshungoutoftheirgreatmouths。
\"Butwhatistobecomeoftheprivate?\"askedOzma。
\"Oh,leavehimtheretoguardthechariot,\"saidtheLion。\"I’mtiredout,andwon’tpassunderthatmalletagain。\"
Theofficersatonceprotestedthattheymusthavetheprivatewiththem,elsetherewouldbenooneforthemtocommand。ButneithertheLionortheTigerwouldgoafterhim,andsotheScarecrowsenttheSawhorse。
Eitherthewoodenhorsewascareless,oritfailedtoproperlytimethedescentofthehammer,forthemightyweaponcaughtitsquarelyuponitshead,andthumpeditagainstthegroundsopowerfullythattheprivateflewoffitsbackhighintotheair,andlandedupononeofthegiant’scast-ironarms。Hereheclungdesperatelywhilethearmroseandfellwitheachoneoftherapidstrokes。
TheScarecrowdashedintorescuehisSawhorse,andhadhisleftfootsmashedbythehammerbeforehecouldpullthecreatureoutofdanger。
TheythenfoundthattheSawhorsehadbeenbadlydazedbytheblow;
forwhilethehardwoodenknotofwhichhisheadwasformedcouldnotbecrushedbythehammer,bothhisearswerebrokenoffandhewouldbeunabletohearasounduntilsomenewonesweremadeforhim。Alsohisleftkneewascracked,andhadtobeboundupwithastring。
Billinahavingflutteredunderthehammer,itnowremainedonlytorescuetheprivatewhowasridingupontheirongiant’sarm,highintheair。
TheScarecrowlayflatuponthegroundandcalledtothemantojumpdownuponhisbody,whichwassoftbecauseitwasstuffedwithstraw。
Thistheprivatemanagedtodo,waitinguntilatimewhenhewasnearestthegroundandthenlettinghimselfdropupontheScarecrow。
Heaccomplishedthefeatwithoutbreakinganybones,andtheScarecrowdeclaredhewasnotinjuredintheleast。
Therefore,theTinWoodmanhavingbythistimefittednewearstotheSawhorse,theentirepartyproceededuponitsway,leavingthegianttopoundthepathbehindthem。
11。TheNomeKingByandby,whentheydrewneartothemountainthatblockedtheirpathandwhichwasthefurthermostedgeoftheKingdomofEv,thewaygrewdarkandgloomyforthereasonthatthehighpeaksoneithersideshutoutthesunshine。Anditwasverysilent,too,astherewerenobirdstosingorsquirrelstochatter,thetreesbeingleftfarbehindthemandonlythebarerocksremaining。
OzmaandDorothywerealittleawedbythesilence,andalltheotherswerequietandgraveexcepttheSawhorse,which,asittrottedalongwiththeScarecrowuponhisback,hummedaqueersong,ofwhichthiswasthechorus:
\"Wouldawoodenhorseinawoodlandgo?
Aye,aye!Isigh,hewould,althoughHadhenothadawoodenheadHe’dmountthemountaintopinstead。\"
ButnoonepaidanyattentiontothisbecausetheywerenowclosetotheNomeKing’sdominions,andhissplendidundergroundpalacecouldnotbeveryfaraway。
Suddenlytheyheardashoutofjeeringlaughter,andstoppedshort。
Theywouldhavetostopinaminute,anyway,forthehugemountainbarredtheirfurtherprogressandthepathrancloseuptoawallofrockandended。
\"Whowasthatlaughing?\"askedOzma。
Therewasnoreply,butinthegloomtheycouldseestrangeformsflitacrossthefaceoftherock。Whateverthecreationsmightbetheyseemedveryliketherockitself,fortheywerethecolorofrocksandtheirshapeswereasroughandruggedasiftheyhadbeenbrokenawayfromthesideofthemountain。Theykeptclosetothesteepclifffacingourfriends,andglidedupanddown,andthiswayandthat,withalackofregularitythatwasquiteconfusing。Andtheyseemednottoneedplacestoresttheirfeet,butclungtothesurfaceoftherockasaflydoestoawindow-pane,andwereneverstillforamoment。
\"Donotmindthem,\"saidTiktok,asDorothyshrankback。\"Theyareon-lytheNomes。\"
\"AndwhatareNomes?\"askedthegirl,halffrightened。
\"Theyarerockfair-ies,andservetheNomeKing,\"repliedthemachine。
\"Buttheywilldousnoharm。YoumustcallfortheKing,be-causewith-outhimyoucanne-verfindtheen-trancetothepal-ace。\"
\"YOUcall,\"saidDorothytoOzma。
JustthentheNomeslaughedagain,andthesoundwassoweirdanddishearteningthatthetwenty-sixofficerscommandedtheprivateto\"right-about-face!\"andtheyallstartedtorunasfastastheycould。
TheTinWoodmanatoncepursuedhisarmyandcried\"halt!\"andwhentheyhadstoppedtheirflightheasked:\"Whereareyougoing?\"
\"I——IfindI’veforgottenthebrushformywhiskers,\"saidageneral,tremblingwithfear。\"S-s-soweareg-goingbackafterit!\"
\"Thatisimpossible,\"repliedtheTinWoodman。\"Forthegiantwiththehammerwouldkillyouallifyoutriedtopasshim。\"
\"Oh!I’dforgottenthegiant,\"saidthegeneral,turningpale。
\"Youseemtoforgetagoodmanythings,\"remarkedtheTinWoodman。
\"Ihopeyouwon’tforgetthatyouarebravemen。\"
\"Never!\"criedthegeneral,slappinghisgold-embroideredchest。
\"Never!\"criedalltheotherofficers,indignantlyslappingtheirchests。
\"Formypart,\"saidtheprivate,meekly,\"Imustobeymyofficers;sowhenIamtoldtorun,Irun;andwhenIamtoldtofight,Ifight。\"
\"Thatisright,\"agreedtheTinWoodman。\"AndnowyoumustallcomebacktoOzma,andobeyHERorders。AndifyoutrytorunawayagainI
willhaveherreduceallthetwenty-sixofficerstoprivates,andmaketheprivateyourgeneral。\"
ThisterriblethreatsofrightenedthemthattheyatoncereturnedtowhereOzmawasstandingbesidetheCowardlyLion。
ThenOzmacriedoutinaloudvoice:
\"IdemandthattheNomeKingappeartous!\"
Therewasnoreply,exceptthattheshiftingNomesuponthemountainlaughedinderision。
\"YoumustnotcommandtheNomeKing,\"saidTiktok,\"foryoudonotrulehim,asyoudoyourownpeo-ple。\"
SoOzmacalledagain,saying:
\"IrequesttheNomeKingtoappeartous。\"
Onlythemockinglaughterrepliedtoher,andtheshadowyNomescontinuedtoflithereandthereupontherockycliff。
\"Tryen-treat-y,\"saidTiktoktoOzma。\"Ifhewillnotcomeatyourre-quest,thentheNomeKingmaylist-entoyourplead-ing。\"
Ozmalookedaroundherproudly。
\"DoyouwishyourrulertopleadwiththiswickedNomeKing?\"sheasked。\"ShallOzmaofOzhumbleherselftoacreaturewholivesinanundergroundkingdom?\"
\"No!\"theyallshouted,withbigvoices;andtheScarecrowadded:
\"Ifhewillnotcome,wewilldighimoutofhishole,likeafox,andconquerhisstubbornness。Butoursweetlittlerulermustalwaysmaintainherdignity,justasImaintainmine。\"
\"I’mnotafraidtopleadwithhim,\"saidDorothy。\"I’monlyalittlegirlfromKansas,andwe’vegotmoredignityathomethanweknowwhattodowith。I’LLcalltheNomeKing。\"
\"Do,\"saidtheHungryTiger;\"andifhemakeshashofyouI’llwillinglyeatyouforbreakfasttomorrowmorning。\"
SoDorothysteppedforwardandsaid:
\"PLEASEMr。NomeKing,comehereandseeus。\"
TheNomesstartedtolaughagain;butalowgrowlcamefromthemountain,andinaflashtheyhadallvanishedfromsightandweresilent。
Thenadoorintherockopened,andavoicecried:
\"Enter!\"
\"Isn’titatrick?\"askedtheTinWoodman。
\"Nevermind,\"repliedOzma。\"WecameheretorescuethepoorQueenofEvandhertenchildren,andwemustrunsomeriskstodoso。\"
\"TheNomeKingishon-estandgoodna-tured,\"saidTiktok。\"Youcantrusthimtodowhatisright。\"
SoOzmaledtheway,handinhandwithDorothy,andtheypassedthroughthearcheddoorwayofrockandenteredalongpassagewhichwaslightedbyjewelssetinthewallsandhavinglampsbehindthem。
Therewasnoonetoescortthem,ortoshowthemtheway,butallthepartypressedthroughthepassageuntiltheycametoaround,domedcavernthatwasgrandlyfurnished。
Inthecenterofthisroomwasathronecarvedoutofasolidboulderofrock,rudeandruggedinshapebutglitteringwithgreatrubiesanddiamondsandemeraldsoneverypartofitssurface。AnduponthethronesattheNomeKing。
ThisimportantmonarchoftheUndergroundWorldwasalittlefatmanclothedingray-browngarmentsthatweretheexactcoloroftherockthroneinwhichhewasseated。Hisbushyhairandflowingbeardwerealsocoloredliketherocks,andsowashisface。Heworenocrownofanysort,andhisonlyornamentwasabroad,jewel-studdedbeltthatencircledhisfatlittlebody。Asforhisfeatures,theyseemedkindlyandgoodhumored,andhiseyeswereturnedmerrilyuponhisvisitorsasOzmaandDorothystoodbeforehimwiththeirfollowersrangedincloseorderbehindthem。
\"Why,helooksjustlikeSantaClaus——onlyheisn’tthesamecolor!\"
whisperedDorothytoherfriend;buttheNomeKingheardthespeech,anditmadehimlaughaloud。
\"’HehadaredfaceandaroundlittlebellyThatshookwhenhelaughedlikeabowlfullofjelly!’\"
quoththemonarch,inapleasantvoice;andtheycouldallseethathereallydidshakelikejellywhenhelaughed。
BothOzmaandDorothyweremuchrelievedtofindtheNomeKingsojolly,andaminutelaterhewavedhisrighthandandthegirlseachfoundacushionedstoolatherside。
\"Sitdown,mydears,\"saidtheKing,\"andtellmewhyyouhavecomeallthiswaytoseeme,andwhatIcandotomakeyouhappy。\"
WhiletheyseatedthemselvestheNomeKingpickedupapipe,andtakingaglowingredcoaloutofhispocketheplaceditinthebowlofthepipeandbeganpuffingoutcloudsofsmokethatcurledinringsabovehishead。DorothythoughtthismadethelittlemonarchlookmorelikeSantaClausthanever;butOzmanowbeganspeaking,andeveryonelistenedintentlytoherwords。
\"YourMajesty,\"saidshe,\"IamtheruleroftheLandofOz,andI
havecomeheretoaskyoutoreleasethegoodQueenofEvandhertenchildren,whomyouhaveenchantedandholdasyourprisoners。\"
\"Oh,no;youaremistakenaboutthat,\"repliedtheKing。\"Theyarenotmyprisoners,butmyslaves,whomIpurchasedfromtheKingofEv。\"
\"Butthatwaswrong,\"saidOzma。
\"AccordingtothelawsofEv,thekingcandonowrong,\"answeredthemonarch,eyingaringofsmokehehadjustblownfromhismouth;\"sothathehadaperfectrighttosellhisfamilytomeinexchangeforalonglife。\"
\"Youcheatedhim,though,\"declaredDorothy;\"fortheKingofEvdidnothavealonglife。Hejumpedintotheseaandwasdrowned。\"
\"Thatwasnotmyfault,\"saidtheNomeKing,crossinghislegsandsmilingcontentedly。\"Igavehimthelonglife,allright;buthedestroyedit。\"
\"Thenhowcoulditbealonglife?\"askedDorothy。
\"Easilyenough,\"wasthereply。\"Nowsuppose,mydear,thatIgaveyouaprettydollinexchangeforalockofyourhair,andthatafteryouhadreceivedthedollyousmasheditintopiecesanddestroyedit。
CouldyousaythatIhadnotgivenyouaprettydoll?\"
\"No,\"answeredDorothy。
\"Andcouldyou,infairness,askmetoreturntoyouthelockofhair,justbecauseyouhadsmashedthedoll?\"
\"No,\"saidDorothy,again。
\"Ofcoursenot,\"theNomeKingreturned。\"NorwillIgiveuptheQueenandherchildrenbecausetheKingofEvdestroyedhislonglifebyjumpingintothesea。TheybelongtomeandIshallkeepthem。\"
\"Butyouaretreatingthemcruelly,\"saidOzma,whowasmuchdistressedbytheKing’srefusal。
\"Inwhatway?\"heasked。
\"Bymakingthemyourslaves,\"saidshe。
\"Cruelty,\"remarkedthemonarch,puffingoutwreathesofsmokeandwatchingthemfloatintotheair,\"isathingIcan’tabide。So,asslavesmustworkhard,andtheQueenofEvandherchildrenweredelicateandtender,Itransformedthemallintoarticlesofornamentandbric-a-bracandscatteredthemaroundthevariousroomsofmypalace。Insteadofbeingobligedtolabor,theymerelydecoratemyapartments,andIreallythinkIhavetreatedthemwithgreatkindness。\"
\"Butwhatadreadfulfateistheirs!\"exclaimedOzma,earnestly。\"AndtheKingdomofEvisingreatneedofitsroyalfamilytogovernit。
Ifyouwillliberatethem,andrestorethemtotheirproperforms,I
willgiveyoutenornamentstoreplaceeachoneyoulose。\"
TheNomeKinglookedgrave。
\"SupposeIrefuse?\"heasked。
\"Then,\"saidOzma,firmly,\"Iamherewithmyfriendsandmyarmytoconqueryourkingdomandobligeyoutoobeymywishes。\"
TheNomeKinglaugheduntilhechoked;andhechokeduntilhecoughed;
andhecougheduntilhisfaceturnedfromgrayish-browntobrightred。
Andthenhewipedhiseyeswitharock-coloredhandkerchiefandgrewgraveagain。
\"Youareasbraveasyouarepretty,mydear,\"hesaidtoOzma。\"Butyouhavelittleideaoftheextentofthetaskyouhaveundertaken。
Comewithmeforamoment。\"
HearoseandtookOzma’shand,leadinghertoalittledooratonesideoftheroom。Thisheopenedandtheysteppedoutuponabalcony,fromwhencetheyobtainedawonderfulviewoftheUndergroundWorld。
Avastcaveextendedformilesandmilesunderthemountain,andineverydirectionwerefurnacesandforgesglowingbrightlyandNomeshammeringuponpreciousmetalsorpolishinggleamingjewels。Allaroundthewallsofthecavewerethousandsofdoorsofsilverandgold,builtintothesolidrock,andtheseextendedinrowsfarawayintothedistance,asfarasOzma’seyescouldfollowthem。
WhilethelittlemaidfromOzgazedwonderinglyuponthisscenetheNomeKingutteredashrillwhistle,andatonceallthesilverandgolddoorsflewopenandsolidranksofNomesoldiersmarchedoutfromeveryone。Sogreatweretheirnumbersthattheyquicklyfilledtheimmenseundergroundcavernandforcedthebusyworkmentoabandontheirtasks。
Althoughthistremendousarmyconsistedofrock-coloredNomes,allsquatandfat,theywereclothedinglitteringarmorofpolishedsteel,inlaidwithbeautifulgems。Uponhisbroweachworeabrilliantelectriclight,andtheyboresharpspearsandswordsandbattle-axesofsolidbronze。Itwasevidenttheywereperfectlytrained,fortheystoodinstraightrows,rankafterrank,withtheirweaponshelderectandtrue,asifawaitingbutthewordofcommandtolevelthemupontheirfoes。
\"This,\"saidtheNomeKing,\"isbutasmallpartofmyarmy。NoruleruponEarthhaseverdaredtofightme,andnorulereverwill,forI
amtoopowerfultooppose。\"
Hewhistledagain,andatoncethemartialarrayfiledthroughthesilverandgolddoorwaysanddisappeared,afterwhichtheworkmenagainresumedtheirlaborsatthefurnaces。
Then,sadanddiscouraged,OzmaofOzturnedtoherfriends,andtheNomeKingcalmlyreseatedhimselfonhisrockthrone。
\"Itwouldbefoolishforustofight,\"thegirlsaidtotheTinWoodman。\"ForourbraveTwenty-Sevenwouldbequicklydestroyed。I’msureIdonotknowhowtoactinthisemergency。
\"AsktheKingwherehiskitchenis,\"suggestedtheTiger。\"I’mhungryasabear。\"
\"ImightpounceupontheKingandtearhiminpieces,\"remarkedtheCowardlyLion。
\"Tryit,\"saidthemonarch,lightinghispipewithanotherhotcoalwhichhetookfromhispocket。
TheLioncrouchedlowandtriedtospringupontheNomeKing;buthehoppedonlyalittlewayintotheairandcamedownagaininthesameplace,notbeingabletoapproachthethronebyevenaninch。
\"Itseemstome,\"saidtheScarecrow,thoughtfully,\"thatourbestplanistowheedlehisMajestyintogivinguphisslaves,sinceheistoogreatamagiciantooppose。\"
\"Thisisthemostsensiblethinganyofyouhavesuggested,\"declaredtheNomeKing。\"Itisfollytothreatenme,butI’msokind-heartedthatIcannotstandcoaxingorwheedling。Ifyoureallywishtoaccomplishanythingbyyourjourney,mydearOzma,youmustcoaxme。\"
\"Verywell,\"saidOzma,morecheerfully。\"Letusbefriends,andtalkthisoverinafriendlymanner。\"
\"Tobesure,\"agreedtheKing,hiseyestwinklingmerrily。
\"Iamveryanxious,\"shecontinued,\"toliberatetheQueenofEvandherchildrenwhoarenowornamentsandbric-a-bracinyourMajesty’spalace,andtorestorethemtotheirpeople。Tellme,sir,howthismaybeaccomplished。\"
Thekingremainedthoughtfulforamoment,afterwhichheasked:
\"Areyouwillingtotakeafewchancesandrisksyourself,inordertosetfreethepeopleofEv?\"
\"Yes,indeed!\"answeredOzma,eagerly。
\"Then,\"saidtheNomeKing,\"Iwillmakeyouthisoffer:Youshallgoaloneandunattendedintomypalaceandexaminecarefullyallthattheroomscontain。Thenyoushallhavepermissiontotouchelevendifferentobjects,pronouncingatthetimetheword’Ev,’andifanyoneofthem,ormorethanone,provestobethetransformationoftheQueenofEvoranyofhertenchildren,thentheywillinstantlyberestoredtotheirtrueformsandmayleavemypalaceandmykingdominyourcompany,withoutanyobjectionwhatever。Itispossibleforyou,inthisway,tofreetheentireeleven;butifyoudonotguessalltheobjectscorrectly,andsomeoftheslavesremaintransformed,theneachoneofyourfriendsandfollowersmay,inturn,enterthepalaceandhavethesameprivilegesIgrantyou。\"
\"Oh,thankyou!thankyouforthiskindoffer!\"saidOzma,eagerly。
\"Imakebutonecondition,\"addedtheNomeKing,hiseyestwinkling。
\"Whatisit?\"sheenquired。
\"IfnoneoftheelevenobjectsyoutouchprovestobethetransformationofanyoftheroyalfamilyofEv,then,insteadoffreeingthem,youwillyourselfbecomeenchanted,andtransformedintoanarticleofbric-a-bracoranornament。Thisisonlyfairandjust,andistheriskyoudeclaredyouwerewillingtotake。\"
12。TheElevenGuessesHearingthisconditionimposedbytheNomeKing,Ozmabecamesilentandthoughtful,andallherfriendslookedatheruneasily。
\"Don’tyoudoit!\"exclaimedDorothy。\"Ifyouguesswrong,youwillbeenslavedyourself。\"
\"ButIshallhaveelevenguesses,\"answeredOzma。\"SurelyIoughttoguessoneobjectinelevencorrectly;and,ifIdo,Ishallrescueoneoftheroyalfamilyandbesafemyself。Thentherestofyoumayattemptit,andsoonweshallfreeallthosewhoareenslaved。\"
\"Whatifwefail?\"enquiredtheScarecrow。\"I’dlookniceasapieceofbric-a-brac,wouldn’tI?\"
\"Wemustnotfail!\"criedOzma,courageously。\"Havingcomeallthisdistancetofreethesepoorpeople,itwouldbeweakandcowardlyinustoabandontheadventure。ThereforeIwillaccepttheNomeKing’soffer,andgoatonceintotheroyalpalace。\"
\"Comealong,then,mydear,\"saidtheKing,climbingdownfromhisthronewithsomedifficulty,becausehewassofat;\"I’llshowyoutheway。\"
Heapproachedawallofthecaveandwavedhishand。Instantlyanopeningappeared,throughwhichOzma,afterasmilingfarewelltoherfriends,boldlypassed。
Shefoundherselfinasplendidhallthatwasmorebeautifulandgrandthananythingshehadeverbeheld。Theceilingswerecomposedofgreatarchesthatrosefaraboveherhead,andallthewallsandfloorswereofpolishedmarbleexquisitelytintedinmanycolors。
Thickvelvetcarpetswereonthefloorandheavysilkendraperiescoveredthearchesleadingtothevariousroomsofthepalace。Thefurniturewasmadeofrareoldwoodsrichlycarvedandcoveredwithdelicatesatins,andtheentirepalacewaslightedbyamysteriousrosyglowthatseemedtocomefromnoparticularplacebutfloodedeachapartmentwithitssoftandpleasingradiance。
Ozmapassedfromoneroomtoanother,greatlydelightedbyallshesaw。Thelovelypalacehadnootheroccupant,fortheNomeKinghadleftherattheentrance,whichclosedbehindher,andinallthemagnificentroomsthereappearedtobenootherperson。
Uponthemantels,andonmanyshelvesandbracketsandtables,wereclusteredornamentsofeverydescription,seeminglymadeoutofallsortsofmetals,glass,china,stonesandmarbles。Therewerevases,andfiguresofmenandanimals,andgravenplattersandbowls,andmosaicsofpreciousgems,andmanyotherthings。Pictures,too,wereonthewalls,andtheundergroundpalacewasquiteamuseumofrareandcuriousandcostlyobjects。
AfterherfirsthastyexaminationoftheroomsOzmabegantowonderwhichofallthenumerousornamentstheycontainedwerethetransformationsoftheroyalfamilyofEv。Therewasnothingtoguideher,foreverythingseemedwithoutasparkoflife。Soshemustguessblindly;andforthefirsttimethegirlcametorealizehowdangerouswashertask,andhowlikelyshewastoloseherownfreedominstrivingtofreeothersfromthebondageoftheNomeKing。Nowonderthecunningmonarchlaughedgoodnaturedlywithhisvisitors,whenheknewhoweasilytheymightbeentrapped。
ButOzma,havingundertakentheventure,wouldnotabandonit。Shelookedatasilvercandelabrathathadtenbranches,andthought:
\"ThismaybetheQueenofEvandhertenchildren。\"Soshetoucheditandutteredaloudtheword\"Ev,\"astheNomeKinghadinstructedhertodowhensheguessed。Butthecandelabraremainedasitwasbefore。
Thenshewanderedintoanotherroomandtouchedachinalamb,thinkingitmightbeoneofthechildrenshesought。Butagainshewasunsuccessful。Threeguesses;fourguesses;five,six,seven,eight,nineandtenshemade,andstillnotoneofthemwasright!
Thegirlshiveredalittleandgrewpaleevenundertherosylight;
fornowbutoneguessremained,andherownfatedependedupontheresult。
Sheresolvednottobehasty,andstrolledthroughalltheroomsoncemore,gazingearnestlyuponthevariousornamentsandtryingtodecidewhichshewouldtouch。Finally,indespair,shedecidedtoleaveitentirelytochance。Shefacedthedoorwayofaroom,shuthereyestightly,andthen,thrustingasidetheheavydraperies,sheadvancedblindlywithherrightarmoutstretchedbeforeher。
Slowly,softlyshecreptforwarduntilherhandcameincontactwithanobjectuponasmallroundtable。Shedidnotknowwhatitwas,butinalowvoiceshepronouncedtheword\"Ev。\"
Theroomswerequiteemptyoflifeafterthat。TheNomeKinghadgainedanewornament。Forupontheedgeofthetablerestedaprettygrasshopper,thatseemedtohavebeenformedfromasingleemerald。
ItwasallthatremainedofOzmaofOz。
InthethroneroomjustbeyondthepalacetheNomeKingsuddenlylookedupandsmiled。
\"Next!\"hesaid,inhispleasantvoice。
Dorothy,theScarecrow,andtheTinWoodman,whohadbeensittinginanxioussilence,eachgaveastartofdismayandstaredintooneanother’seyes。
\"Hasshefailed?\"askedTiktok。
\"Soitseems,\"answeredthelittlemonarch,cheerfully。\"Butthatisnoreasononeofyoushouldnotsucceed。Thenextmayhavetwelveguesses,insteadofeleven,fortherearenowtwelvepersonstransformedintoornaments。Well,well!Whichofyougoesnext?\"
\"I’llgo,\"saidDorothy。
\"Notso,\"repliedtheTinWoodman。\"AscommanderofOzma’sarmy,itismyprivilegetofollowherandattemptherrescue。\"
\"Awayyougo,then,\"saidtheScarecrow。\"Butbecareful,oldfriend。\"
\"Iwill,\"promisedtheTinWoodman;andthenhefollowedtheNomeKingtotheentrancetothepalaceandtherockclosedbehindhim。
13。TheNomeKingLaughsInamomenttheKingreturnedtohisthroneandrelightedhispipe,andtherestofthelittlebandofadventurerssettledthemselvesforanotherlongwait。TheyweregreatlydisheartenedbythefailureoftheirgirlRuler,andtheknowledgethatshewasnowanornamentintheNomeKing’spalace——adreadful,creepyplaceinspiteofallitsmagnificence。Withouttheirlittleleadertheydidnotknowwhattodonext,andeachone,downtothetremblingprivateofthearmy,begantofearhewouldsoonbemoreornamentalthanuseful。
SuddenlytheNomeKingbeganlaughing。
\"Ha,ha,ha!He,he,he!Ho,ho,ho!\"
\"What’shappened?\"askedtheScarecrow。
\"Why,yourfriend,theTinWoodman,hasbecomethefunniestthingyoucanimagine,\"repliedtheKing,wipingthetearsofmerrimentfromhiseyes。\"Noonewouldeverbelievehecouldmakesuchanamusingornament。Next!\"
Theygazedateachotherwithsinkinghearts。Oneofthegeneralsbegantoweepdolefully。
\"Whatareyoucryingfor?\"askedtheScarecrow,indignantatsuchadisplayofweakness。
\"Heowedmesixweeksbackpay,\"saidthegeneral,\"andIhatetolosehim。\"
\"Thenyoushallgoandfindhim,\"declaredtheScarecrow。
\"Me!\"criedthegeneral,greatlyalarmed。
\"Certainly。Itisyourdutytofollowyourcommander。March!\"
\"Iwon’t,\"saidthegeneral。\"I’dliketo,ofcourse;butIjustsimplyWON’T。\"
TheScarecrowlookedenquiringlyattheNomeKing。
\"Nevermind,\"saidthejollymonarch。\"Ifhedoesn’tcaretoenterthepalaceandmakehisguessesI’llthrowhimintooneofmyfieryfurnaces。\"
\"I’llgo!——ofcourseI’mgoing,\"yelledthegeneral,asquickasscat。
\"Whereistheentrance——whereisit?Letmegoatonce!\"
SotheNomeKingescortedhimintothepalace,andagainreturnedtoawaittheresult。Whatthegeneraldid,noonecantell;butitwasnotlongbeforetheKingcalledforthenextvictim,andacolonelwasforcedtotryhisfortune。
Thus,oneafteranother,allofthetwenty-sixofficersfiledintothepalaceandmadetheirguesses——andbecameornaments。
MeantimetheKingorderedrefreshmentstobeservedtothosewaiting,andathiscommandarudelyshapedNomeentered,bearingatray。ThisNomewasnotunliketheothersthatDorothyhadseen,butheworeaheavygoldchainaroundhisnecktoshowthathewastheChiefStewardoftheNomeKing,andheassumedanairofmuchimportance,andeventoldhismajestynottoeattoomuchcakelateatnight,orhewouldbeill。
Dorothy,however,washungry,andshewasnotafraidofbeingill;sosheateseveralcakesandfoundthemgood,andalsoshedrankacupofexcellentcoffeemadeofarichlyflavoredclay,brownedinthefurnacesandthengroundfine,andfounditmostrefreshingandnotatallmuddy。
Ofallthepartywhichhadstarteduponthisadventure,thelittleKansasgirlwasnowleftalonewiththeScarecrow,Tiktok,andtheprivateforcounsellorsandcompanions。OfcoursetheCowardlyLionandtheHungryTigerwerestillthere,butthey,havingalsoeatensomeofthecakes,hadgonetosleepatonesideofthecave,whileupontheothersidestoodtheSawhorse,motionlessandsilent,asbecameamerethingofwood。Billinahadquietlywalkedaroundandpickedupthecrumbsofcakewhichhadbeenscattered,andnow,asitwaslongafterbed-time,shetriedtofindsomedarkplaceinwhichtogotosleep。
PresentlythehenespiedahollowunderneaththeKing’srockythrone,andcreptintoitunnoticed。Shecouldstillhearthechatteringofthosearoundher,butitwasalmostdarkunderneaththethrone,sothatsoonshehadfallenfastasleep。
\"Next!\"calledtheKing,andtheprivate,whoseturnitwastoenterthefatalpalace,shookhandswithDorothyandtheScarecrowandbadethemasorrowfulgood-bye,andpassedthroughtherockyportal。
Theywaitedalongtime,fortheprivatewasinnohurrytobecomeanornamentandmadehisguessesveryslowly。TheNomeKing,whoseemedtoknow,bysomemagicalpower,allthattookplaceinhisbeautifulroomsofhispalace,grewimpatientfinallyanddeclaredhewouldsitupnolonger。
\"Iloveornaments,\"saidhe,\"butIcanwaituntiltomorrowtogetmoreofthem;so,assoonasthatstupidprivateistransformed,wewillallgotobedandleavethejobtobefinishedinthemorning。\"
\"Isitsoverylate?\"askedDorothy。
\"Why,itisaftermidnight,\"saidtheKing,\"andthatstrikesmeasbeinglateenough。Thereisneithernightnordayinmykingdom,becauseitisundertheearth’ssurface,wherethesundoesnotshine。
Butwehavetosleep,justthesameastheup-stairspeopledo,andformypartI’mgoingtobedinafewminutes。\"
Indeed,itwasnotlongafterthisthattheprivatemadehislastguess。Ofcourseheguessedwrongly,andofcourseheatoncebecameanornament。SotheKingwasgreatlypleased,andclappedhishandstosummonhisChiefSteward。
\"Showthesegueststosomeofthesleepingapartments,\"hecommanded,\"andbequickaboutit,too,forI’mdreadfullysleepymyself。\"
\"You’venobusinesstositupsolate,\"repliedtheSteward,gruffly。
\"You’llbeascrossasagriffintomorrowmorning。\"
HisMajestymadenoanswertothisremark,andtheChiefStewardledDorothythroughanotherdoorwayintoalonghall,fromwhichseveralplainbutcomfortablesleepingroomsopened。Thelittlegirlwasgiventhefirstroom,andtheScarecrowandTiktokthenext——althoughtheyneverslept——andtheLionandtheTigerthethird。TheSawhorsehobbledaftertheStewardintoafourthroom,tostandstifflyinthecenterofituntilmorning。EachnightwasratheraboretotheScarecrow,TiktokandtheSawhorse;buttheyhadlearnedfromexperiencetopassthetimepatientlyandquietly,sincealltheirfriendswhoweremadeoffleshhadtosleepanddidnotliketobedisturbed。
WhentheChiefStewardhadleftthemalonetheScarecrowremarked,sadly:
\"Iamingreatsorrowoverthelossofmyoldcomrade,theTinWoodman。Wehavehadmanydangerousadventurestogether,andescapedthemall,andnowitgrievesmetoknowhehasbecomeanornament,andislosttomeforever。\"
\"Hewasal-waysanor-na-menttoso-ci-e-ty,\"saidTiktok。
\"True;butnowtheNomeKinglaughsathim,andcallshimthefunniestornamentinallthepalace。Itwillhurtmypoorfriend’spridetobelaughedat,\"continuedtheScarecrow,sadly。
\"Wewillmakerath-erab-surdor-na-ments,our-selves,to-mor-row,\"
observedthemachine,inhismonotonousvoice。
JustthenDorothyranintotheirroom,inastateofgreatanxiety,crying:
\"Where’sBillina?HaveyouseenBillina?Isshehere?\"
\"No,\"answeredtheScarecrow。
\"Thenwhathasbecomeofher?\"askedthegirl。
\"Why,Ithoughtshewaswithyou,\"saidtheScarecrow。\"YetIdonotrememberseeingtheyellowhensinceshepickedupthecrumbsofcake。\"
\"WemusthaveleftherintheroomwheretheKing’sthroneis,\"
decidedDorothy,andatoncesheturnedandrandownthehalltothedoorthroughwhichtheyhadentered。Butitwasfastclosedandlockedontheotherside,andtheheavyslabofrockprovedtobesothickthatnosoundcouldpassthroughit。SoDorothywasforcedtoreturntoherchamber。
TheCowardlyLionstuckhisheadintoherroomtotrytoconsolethegirlforthelossofherfeatheredfriend。
\"Theyellowheniswellabletotakecareofherself,\"saidhe;\"sodon’tworryabouther,buttrytogetallthesleepyoucan。Ithasbeenalongandwearyday,andyouneedrest。\"
\"I’llprob’lygetlotsofresttomorrow,whenIbecomeanorn’ment,\"
saidDorothy,sleepily。Butshelaydownuponhercouch,nevertheless,andinspiteofallherworrieswassooninthelandofdreams。
14。DorothyTriestobeBraveMeantimetheChiefStewardhadreturnedtothethroneroom,wherehesaidtotheKing:
\"Youareafooltowastesomuchtimeuponthesepeople。\"
\"What!\"criedhisMajesty,insoenragedavoicethatitawokeBillina,whowasasleepunderhisthrone。\"Howdareyoucallmeafool?\"
\"BecauseIliketospeakthetruth,\"saidtheSteward。\"Whydidn’tyouenchantthemallatonce,insteadofallowingthemtogoonebyoneintothepalaceandguesswhichornamentsaretheQueenofEvandherchildren?\"
\"Why,youstupidrascal,itismorefunthisway,\"returnedtheKing,\"anditservestokeepmeamusedforalongtime。\"
\"Butsupposesomeofthemhappentoguessaright,\"persistedtheSteward;
\"thenyouwouldloseyouroldornamentsandthesenewones,too。\"
\"Thereisnochanceoftheirguessingaright,\"repliedthemonarch,withalaugh。\"HowcouldtheyknowthattheQueenofEvandherfamilyareallornamentsofaroyalpurplecolor?\"
\"Buttherearenootherpurpleornamentsinthepalace,\"saidtheSteward。