第4章

类别:其他 作者:L.Frank Baum字数:18452更新时间:19/01/03 16:20:13
\"Comein,\"calledOz,andtheWoodmanenteredandsaid,\"Ihavecomeformyheart。\" \"Verywell,\"answeredthelittleman。\"ButIshallhavetocutaholeinyourbreast,soIcanputyourheartintherightplace。 Ihopeitwon’thurtyou。\" \"Oh,no,\"answeredtheWoodman。\"Ishallnotfeelitatall。\" SoOzbroughtapairoftinsmith’sshearsandcutasmall,squareholeintheleftsideoftheTinWoodman’sbreast。 Then,goingtoachestofdrawers,hetookoutaprettyheart,madeentirelyofsilkandstuffedwithsawdust。 \"Isn’titabeauty?\"heasked。 \"Itis,indeed!\"repliedtheWoodman,whowasgreatlypleased。 \"Butisitakindheart?\" \"Oh,very!\"answeredOz。HeputtheheartintheWoodman’sbreastandthenreplacedthesquareoftin,solderingitneatlytogetherwhereithadbeencut。 \"There,\"saidhe;\"nowyouhaveaheartthatanymanmightbeproudof。I’msorryIhadtoputapatchonyourbreast,butitreallycouldn’tbehelped。\" \"Nevermindthepatch,\"exclaimedthehappyWoodman。\"Iamverygratefultoyou,andshallneverforgetyourkindness。\" \"Don’tspeakofit,\"repliedOz。 ThentheTinWoodmanwentbacktohisfriends,whowishedhimeveryjoyonaccountofhisgoodfortune。 TheLionnowwalkedtotheThroneRoomandknockedatthedoor。 \"Comein,\"saidOz。 \"Ihavecomeformycourage,\"announcedtheLion,enteringtheroom。 \"Verywell,\"answeredthelittleman;\"Iwillgetitforyou。\" Hewenttoacupboardandreachinguptoahighshelftookdownasquaregreenbottle,thecontentsofwhichhepouredintoagreen-golddish,beautifullycarved。PlacingthisbeforetheCowardlyLion,whosniffedatitasifhedidnotlikeit,theWizardsaid: \"Drink。\" \"Whatisit?\"askedtheLion。 \"Well,\"answeredOz,\"ifitwereinsideofyou,itwouldbecourage。 Youknow,ofcourse,thatcourageisalwaysinsideone;sothatthisreallycannotbecalledcourageuntilyouhaveswallowedit。ThereforeIadviseyoutodrinkitassoonaspossible。\" TheLionhesitatednolonger,butdranktillthedishwasempty。 \"Howdoyoufeelnow?\"askedOz。 \"Fullofcourage,\"repliedtheLion,whowentjoyfullybacktohisfriendstotellthemofhisgoodfortune。 Oz,lefttohimself,smiledtothinkofhissuccessingivingtheScarecrowandtheTinWoodmanandtheLionexactlywhattheythoughttheywanted。\"HowcanIhelpbeingahumbug,\"hesaid,\"whenallthesepeoplemakemedothingsthateverybodyknowscan’tbedone?ItwaseasytomaketheScarecrowandtheLionandtheWoodmanhappy,becausetheyimaginedIcoulddoanything。 ButitwilltakemorethanimaginationtocarryDorothybacktoKansas,andI’msureIdon’tknowhowitcanbedone。\" 17。HowtheBalloonWasLaunchedForthreedaysDorothyheardnothingfromOz。Theseweresaddaysforthelittlegirl,althoughherfriendswereallquitehappyandcontented。TheScarecrowtoldthemtherewerewonderfulthoughtsinhishead;buthewouldnotsaywhattheywerebecauseheknewnoonecouldunderstandthembuthimself。WhentheTinWoodmanwalkedabouthefelthisheartrattlingaroundinhisbreast;andhetoldDorothyhehaddiscoveredittobeakinderandmoretenderheartthantheonehehadownedwhenhewasmadeofflesh。TheLiondeclaredhewasafraidofnothingonearth,andwouldgladlyfaceanarmyoradozenofthefierceKalidahs。 ThuseachofthelittlepartywassatisfiedexceptDorothy,wholongedmorethanevertogetbacktoKansas。 Onthefourthday,tohergreatjoy,Ozsentforher,andwhensheenteredtheThroneRoomhegreetedherpleasantly: \"Sitdown,mydear;IthinkIhavefoundthewaytogetyououtofthiscountry。\" \"AndbacktoKansas?\"sheaskedeagerly。 \"Well,I’mnotsureaboutKansas,\"saidOz,\"forIhaven’tthefaintestnotionwhichwayitlies。Butthefirstthingtodoistocrossthedesert,andthenitshouldbeeasytofindyourwayhome。\" \"HowcanIcrossthedesert?\"sheinquired。 \"Well,I’lltellyouwhatIthink,\"saidthelittleman。 \"Yousee,whenIcametothiscountryitwasinaballoon。Youalsocamethroughtheair,beingcarriedbyacyclone。SoIbelievethebestwaytogetacrossthedesertwillbethroughtheair。 Now,itisquitebeyondmypowerstomakeacyclone;butI’vebeenthinkingthematterover,andIbelieveIcanmakeaballoon。\" \"How?\"askedDorothy。 \"Aballoon,\"saidOz,\"ismadeofsilk,whichiscoatedwithgluetokeepthegasinit。IhaveplentyofsilkinthePalace,soitwillbenotroubletomaketheballoon。Butinallthiscountrythereisnogastofilltheballoonwith,tomakeitfloat。\" \"Ifitwon’tfloat,\"remarkedDorothy,\"itwillbeofnousetous。\" \"True,\"answeredOz。\"Butthereisanotherwaytomakeitfloat,whichistofillitwithhotair。Hotairisn’tasgoodasgas,foriftheairshouldgetcoldtheballoonwouldcomedowninthedesert,andweshouldbelost。\" \"We!\"exclaimedthegirl。\"Areyougoingwithme?\" \"Yes,ofcourse,\"repliedOz。\"Iamtiredofbeingsuchahumbug。 IfIshouldgooutofthisPalacemypeoplewouldsoondiscoverIamnotaWizard,andthentheywouldbevexedwithmeforhavingdeceivedthem。 SoIhavetostayshutupintheseroomsallday,anditgetstiresome。 I’dmuchrathergobacktoKansaswithyouandbeinacircusagain。\" \"Ishallbegladtohaveyourcompany,\"saidDorothy。 \"Thankyou,\"heanswered。\"Now,ifyouwillhelpmesewthesilktogether,wewillbegintoworkonourballoon。\" SoDorothytookaneedleandthread,andasfastasOzcutthestripsofsilkintopropershapethegirlsewedthemneatlytogether。 Firsttherewasastripoflightgreensilk,thenastripofdarkgreenandthenastripofemeraldgreen;forOzhadafancytomaketheballoonindifferentshadesofthecoloraboutthem。Ittookthreedaystosewallthestripstogether,butwhenitwasfinishedtheyhadabigbagofgreensilkmorethantwentyfeetlong。 ThenOzpainteditontheinsidewithacoatofthinglue,tomakeitairtight,afterwhichheannouncedthattheballoonwasready。 \"Butwemusthaveabaskettoridein,\"hesaid。Sohesentthesoldierwiththegreenwhiskersforabigclothesbasket,whichhefastenedwithmanyropestothebottomoftheballoon。 Whenitwasallready,OzsentwordtohispeoplethathewasgoingtomakeavisittoagreatbrotherWizardwholivedintheclouds。 Thenewsspreadrapidlythroughoutthecityandeveryonecametoseethewonderfulsight。 OzorderedtheballooncarriedoutinfrontofthePalace,andthepeoplegazeduponitwithmuchcuriosity。TheTinWoodmanhadchoppedabigpileofwood,andnowhemadeafireofit,andOzheldthebottomoftheballoonoverthefiresothatthehotairthatarosefromitwouldbecaughtinthesilkenbag。 Graduallytheballoonswelledoutandroseintotheair,untilfinallythebasketjusttouchedtheground。 ThenOzgotintothebasketandsaidtoallthepeopleinaloudvoice: \"Iamnowgoingawaytomakeavisit。WhileIamgonetheScarecrowwillruleoveryou。Icommandyoutoobeyhimasyouwouldme。\" Theballoonwasbythistimetugginghardattheropethatheldittotheground,fortheairwithinitwashot,andthismadeitsomuchlighterinweightthantheairwithoutthatitpulledhardtoriseintothesky。 \"Come,Dorothy!\"criedtheWizard。\"Hurryup,ortheballoonwillflyaway。\" \"Ican’tfindTotoanywhere,\"repliedDorothy,whodidnotwishtoleaveherlittledogbehind。Totohadrunintothecrowdtobarkatakitten,andDorothyatlastfoundhim。Shepickedhimupandrantowardstheballoon。 Shewaswithinafewstepsofit,andOzwasholdingouthishandstohelpherintothebasket,when,crack!wenttheropes,andtheballoonroseintotheairwithouther。 \"Comeback!\"shescreamed。\"Iwanttogo,too!\" \"Ican’tcomeback,mydear,\"calledOzfromthebasket。 \"Good-bye!\" \"Good-bye!\"shoutedeveryone,andalleyeswereturnedupwardtowheretheWizardwasridinginthebasket,risingeverymomentfartherandfartherintothesky。 AndthatwasthelastanyofthemeversawofOz,theWonderfulWizard,thoughhemayhavereachedOmahasafely,andbetherenow,forallweknow。Butthepeoplerememberedhimlovingly,andsaidtooneanother: \"Ozwasalwaysourfriend。WhenhewasherehebuiltforusthisbeautifulEmeraldCity,andnowheisgonehehaslefttheWiseScarecrowtoruleoverus。\" Still,formanydaystheygrievedoverthelossoftheWonderfulWizard,andwouldnotbecomforted。 18。AwaytotheSouthDorothyweptbitterlyatthepassingofherhopetogethometoKansasagain;butwhenshethoughtitallovershewasgladshehadnotgoneupinaballoon。AndshealsofeltsorryatlosingOz,andsodidhercompanions。 TheTinWoodmancametoherandsaid: \"TrulyIshouldbeungratefulifIfailedtomournforthemanwhogavememylovelyheart。IshouldliketocryalittlebecauseOzisgone,ifyouwillkindlywipeawaymytears,sothatIshallnotrust。\" \"Withpleasure,\"sheanswered,andbroughtatowelatonce。 ThentheTinWoodmanweptforseveralminutes,andshewatchedthetearscarefullyandwipedthemawaywiththetowel。Whenhehadfinished,hethankedherkindlyandoiledhimselfthoroughlywithhisjeweledoil-can,toguardagainstmishap。 TheScarecrowwasnowtheruleroftheEmeraldCity,andalthoughhewasnotaWizardthepeoplewereproudofhim。 \"For,\"theysaid,\"thereisnotanothercityinalltheworldthatisruledbyastuffedman。\"And,sofarastheyknew,theywerequiteright。 ThemorningaftertheballoonhadgoneupwithOz,thefourtravelersmetintheThroneRoomandtalkedmattersover。 TheScarecrowsatinthebigthroneandtheothersstoodrespectfullybeforehim。 \"Wearenotsounlucky,\"saidthenewruler,\"forthisPalaceandtheEmeraldCitybelongtous,andwecandojustasweplease。 WhenIrememberthatashorttimeagoIwasuponapoleinafarmer’scornfield,andthatnowIamtherulerofthisbeautifulCity,Iamquitesatisfiedwithmylot。\" \"Ialso,\"saidtheTinWoodman,\"amwell-pleasedwithmynewheart; and,really,thatwastheonlythingIwishedinalltheworld。\" \"Formypart,IamcontentinknowingIamasbraveasanybeastthateverlived,ifnotbraver,\"saidtheLionmodestly。 \"IfDorothywouldonlybecontentedtoliveintheEmeraldCity,\" continuedtheScarecrow,\"wemightallbehappytogether。\" \"ButIdon’twanttolivehere,\"criedDorothy。\"IwanttogotoKansas,andlivewithAuntEmandUncleHenry。\" \"Well,then,whatcanbedone?\"inquiredtheWoodman。 TheScarecrowdecidedtothink,andhethoughtsohardthatthepinsandneedlesbegantostickoutofhisbrains。Finallyhesaid: \"WhynotcalltheWingedMonkeys,andaskthemtocarryyouoverthedesert?\" \"Ineverthoughtofthat!\"saidDorothyjoyfully。\"It’sjustthething。I’llgoatoncefortheGoldenCap。\" WhenshebroughtitintotheThroneRoomshespokethemagicwords,andsoonthebandofWingedMonkeysflewinthroughtheopenwindowandstoodbesideher。 \"Thisisthesecondtimeyouhavecalledus,\"saidtheMonkeyKing,bowingbeforethelittlegirl。\"Whatdoyouwish?\" \"IwantyoutoflywithmetoKansas,\"saidDorothy。 ButtheMonkeyKingshookhishead。 \"Thatcannotbedone,\"hesaid。\"Webelongtothiscountryalone,andcannotleaveit。TherehasneverbeenaWingedMonkeyinKansasyet,andIsupposethereneverwillbe,fortheydon’tbelongthere。Weshallbegladtoserveyouinanywayinourpower,butwecannotcrossthedesert。 Good-bye。\" Andwithanotherbow,theMonkeyKingspreadhiswingsandflewawaythroughthewindow,followedbyallhisband。 Dorothywasreadytocrywithdisappointment。\"IhavewastedthecharmoftheGoldenCaptonopurpose,\"shesaid,\"fortheWingedMonkeyscannothelpme。\" \"Itiscertainlytoobad!\"saidthetender-heartedWoodman。 TheScarecrowwasthinkingagain,andhisheadbulgedoutsohorriblythatDorothyfeareditwouldburst。 \"Letuscallinthesoldierwiththegreenwhiskers,\"hesaid,\"andaskhisadvice。\" SothesoldierwassummonedandenteredtheThroneRoomtimidly,forwhileOzwasaliveheneverwasallowedtocomefartherthanthedoor。 \"Thislittlegirl,\"saidtheScarecrowtothesoldier,\"wishestocrossthedesert。Howcanshedoso?\" \"Icannottell,\"answeredthesoldier,\"fornobodyhasevercrossedthedesert,unlessitisOzhimself。\" \"Istherenoonewhocanhelpme?\"askedDorothyearnestly。 \"Glindamight,\"hesuggested。 \"WhoisGlinda?\"inquiredtheScarecrow。 \"TheWitchoftheSouth。SheisthemostpowerfulofalltheWitches,andrulesovertheQuadlings。Besides,hercastlestandsontheedgeofthedesert,soshemayknowawaytocrossit。\" \"GlindaisaGoodWitch,isn’tshe?\"askedthechild。 \"TheQuadlingsthinksheisgood,\"saidthesoldier,\"andsheiskindtoeveryone。IhaveheardthatGlindaisabeautifulwoman,whoknowshowtokeepyounginspiteofthemanyyearsshehaslived。\" \"HowcanIgettohercastle?\"askedDorothy。 \"TheroadisstraighttotheSouth,\"heanswered,\"butitissaidtobefullofdangerstotravelers。Therearewildbeastsinthewoods,andaraceofqueermenwhodonotlikestrangerstocrosstheircountry。ForthisreasonnoneoftheQuadlingsevercometotheEmeraldCity。\" ThesoldierthenleftthemandtheScarecrowsaid: \"Itseems,inspiteofdangers,thatthebestthingDorothycandoistotraveltotheLandoftheSouthandaskGlindatohelpher。For,ofcourse,ifDorothystayshereshewillnevergetbacktoKansas。\" \"Youmusthavebeenthinkingagain,\"remarkedtheTinWoodman。 \"Ihave,\"saidtheScarecrow。 \"IshallgowithDorothy,\"declaredtheLion,\"forIamtiredofyourcityandlongforthewoodsandthecountryagain。 Iamreallyawildbeast,youknow。Besides,Dorothywillneedsomeonetoprotecther。\" \"Thatistrue,\"agreedtheWoodman。\"Myaxemaybeofservicetoher;soIalsowillgowithhertotheLandoftheSouth。\" \"Whenshallwestart?\"askedtheScarecrow。 \"Areyougoing?\"theyasked,insurprise。 \"Certainly。Ifitwasn’tforDorothyIshouldneverhavehadbrains。 SheliftedmefromthepoleinthecornfieldandbroughtmetotheEmeraldCity。Somygoodluckisallduetoher,andIshallneverleaveheruntilshestartsbacktoKansasforgoodandall。\" \"Thankyou,\"saidDorothygratefully。\"Youareallverykindtome。ButIshouldliketostartassoonaspossible。\" \"Weshallgotomorrowmorning,\"returnedtheScarecrow。\"Sonowletusallgetready,foritwillbealongjourney。\" 19。AttackedbytheFightingTreesThenextmorningDorothykissedtheprettygreengirlgood-bye,andtheyallshookhandswiththesoldierwiththegreenwhiskers,whohadwalkedwiththemasfarasthegate。WhentheGuardianoftheGatesawthemagainhewonderedgreatlythattheycouldleavethebeautifulCitytogetintonewtrouble。Butheatonceunlockedtheirspectacles,whichheputbackintothegreenbox,andgavethemmanygoodwishestocarrywiththem。 \"Youarenowourruler,\"hesaidtotheScarecrow; \"soyoumustcomebacktousassoonaspossible。\" \"IcertainlyshallifIamable,\"theScarecrowreplied; \"butImusthelpDorothytogethome,first。\" AsDorothybadethegood-naturedGuardianalastfarewellshesaid: \"IhavebeenverykindlytreatedinyourlovelyCity,andeveryonehasbeengoodtome。IcannottellyouhowgratefulIam。\" \"Don’ttry,mydear,\"heanswered。\"Weshouldliketokeepyouwithus,butifitisyourwishtoreturntoKansas,Ihopeyouwillfindaway。\"Hethenopenedthegateoftheouterwall,andtheywalkedforthandstartedupontheirjourney。 ThesunshonebrightlyasourfriendsturnedtheirfacestowardtheLandoftheSouth。Theywereallinthebestofspirits,andlaughedandchattedtogether。Dorothywasoncemorefilledwiththehopeofgettinghome,andtheScarecrowandtheTinWoodmanweregladtobeofusetoher。AsfortheLion,hesniffedthefreshairwithdelightandwhiskedhistailfromsidetosideinpurejoyatbeinginthecountryagain,whileTotoranaroundthemandchasedthemothsandbutterflies,barkingmerrilyallthetime。 \"Citylifedoesnotagreewithmeatall,\"remarkedtheLion,astheywalkedalongatabriskpace。\"IhavelostmuchfleshsinceIlivedthere,andnowIamanxiousforachancetoshowtheotherbeastshowcourageousIhavegrown。\" TheynowturnedandtookalastlookattheEmeraldCity。 Alltheycouldseewasamassoftowersandsteeplesbehindthegreenwalls,andhighupaboveeverythingthespiresanddomeofthePalaceofOz。 \"OzwasnotsuchabadWizard,afterall,\"saidtheTinWoodman,ashefelthisheartrattlingaroundinhisbreast。 \"Heknewhowtogivemebrains,andverygoodbrains,too,\" saidtheScarecrow。 \"IfOzhadtakenadoseofthesamecouragehegaveme,\" addedtheLion,\"hewouldhavebeenabraveman。\" Dorothysaidnothing。Ozhadnotkeptthepromisehemadeher,buthehaddonehisbest,sosheforgavehim。Ashesaid,hewasagoodman,evenifhewasabadWizard。 Thefirstday’sjourneywasthroughthegreenfieldsandbrightflowersthatstretchedabouttheEmeraldCityoneveryside。 Theysleptthatnightonthegrass,withnothingbutthestarsoverthem;andtheyrestedverywellindeed。 Inthemorningtheytraveledonuntiltheycametoathickwood。 Therewasnowayofgoingaroundit,foritseemedtoextendtotherightandleftasfarastheycouldsee;and,besides,theydidnotdarechangethedirectionoftheirjourneyforfearofgettinglost。 Sotheylookedfortheplacewhereitwouldbeeasiesttogetintotheforest。 TheScarecrow,whowasinthelead,finallydiscoveredabigtreewithsuchwide-spreadingbranchesthattherewasroomforthepartytopassunderneath。Sohewalkedforwardtothetree,butjustashecameunderthefirstbranchestheybentdownandtwinedaroundhim,andthenextminutehewasraisedfromthegroundandflungheadlongamonghisfellowtravelers。 ThisdidnothurttheScarecrow,butitsurprisedhim,andhelookedratherdizzywhenDorothypickedhimup。 \"Hereisanotherspacebetweenthetrees,\"calledtheLion。 \"Letmetryitfirst,\"saidtheScarecrow,\"foritdoesn’thurtmetogetthrownabout。\"Hewalkeduptoanothertree,ashespoke,butitsbranchesimmediatelyseizedhimandtossedhimbackagain。 \"Thisisstrange,\"exclaimedDorothy。\"Whatshallwedo?\" \"Thetreesseemtohavemadeuptheirmindstofightus,andstopourjourney,\"remarkedtheLion。 \"IbelieveIwilltryitmyself,\"saidtheWoodman,andshoulderinghisaxe,hemarcheduptothefirsttreethathadhandledtheScarecrowsoroughly。WhenabigbranchbentdowntoseizehimtheWoodmanchoppedatitsofiercelythathecutitintwo。 Atoncethetreebeganshakingallitsbranchesasifinpain,andtheTinWoodmanpassedsafelyunderit。 \"Comeon!\"heshoutedtotheothers。\"Bequick!\"Theyallranforwardandpassedunderthetreewithoutinjury,exceptToto,whowascaughtbyasmallbranchandshakenuntilhehowled。 ButtheWoodmanpromptlychoppedoffthebranchandsetthelittledogfree。 Theothertreesoftheforestdidnothingtokeepthemback,sotheymadeuptheirmindsthatonlythefirstrowoftreescouldbenddowntheirbranches,andthatprobablythesewerethepolicemenoftheforest,andgiventhiswonderfulpowerinordertokeepstrangersoutofit。 Thefourtravelerswalkedwitheasethroughthetreesuntiltheycametothefartheredgeofthewood。Then,totheirsurprise,theyfoundbeforethemahighwallwhichseemedtobemadeofwhitechina。 Itwassmooth,likethesurfaceofadish,andhigherthantheirheads。 \"Whatshallwedonow?\"askedDorothy。 \"Iwillmakealadder,\"saidtheTinWoodman,\"forwecertainlymustclimboverthewall。\" 20。TheDaintyChinaCountryWhiletheWoodmanwasmakingaladderfromwoodwhichhefoundintheforestDorothylaydownandslept,forshewastiredbythelongwalk。TheLionalsocurledhimselfuptosleepandTotolaybesidehim。 TheScarecrowwatchedtheWoodmanwhileheworked,andsaidtohim: \"Icannotthinkwhythiswallishere,norwhatitismadeof。\" \"Restyourbrainsanddonotworryaboutthewall,\"repliedtheWoodman。 \"Whenwehaveclimbedoverit,weshallknowwhatisontheotherside。\" Afteratimetheladderwasfinished。Itlookedclumsy,buttheTinWoodmanwassureitwasstrongandwouldanswertheirpurpose。 TheScarecrowwakedDorothyandtheLionandToto,andtoldthemthattheladderwasready。TheScarecrowclimbeduptheladderfirst,buthewassoawkwardthatDorothyhadtofollowclosebehindandkeephimfromfallingoff。WhenhegothisheadoverthetopofthewalltheScarecrowsaid,\"Oh,my!\" \"Goon,\"exclaimedDorothy。 SotheScarecrowclimbedfartherupandsatdownonthetopofthewall,andDorothyputherheadoverandcried,\"Oh,my!\"justastheScarecrowhaddone。 ThenTotocameup,andimmediatelybegantobark,butDorothymadehimbestill。 TheLionclimbedtheladdernext,andtheTinWoodmancamelast;butbothofthemcried,\"Oh,my!\"assoonastheylookedoverthewall。Whentheywereallsittinginarowonthetopofthewall,theylookeddownandsawastrangesight。 Beforethemwasagreatstretchofcountryhavingafloorassmoothandshiningandwhiteasthebottomofabigplatter。 Scatteredaroundweremanyhousesmadeentirelyofchinaandpaintedinthebrightestcolors。Thesehouseswerequitesmall,thebiggestofthemreachingonlyashighasDorothy’swaist。 Therewerealsoprettylittlebarns,withchinafencesaroundthem; andmanycowsandsheepandhorsesandpigsandchickens,allmadeofchina,werestandingaboutingroups。 Butthestrangestofallwerethepeoplewholivedinthisqueercountry。Thereweremilkmaidsandshepherdesses,withbrightlycoloredbodicesandgoldenspotsallovertheirgowns; andprincesseswithmostgorgeousfrocksofsilverandgoldandpurple;andshepherdsdressedinkneebreecheswithpinkandyellowandbluestripesdownthem,andgoldenbucklesontheirshoes;andprinceswithjeweledcrownsupontheirheads,wearingerminerobesandsatindoublets;andfunnyclownsinruffledgowns,withroundredspotsupontheircheeksandtall,pointedcaps。 And,strangestofall,thesepeoplewereallmadeofchina,eventotheirclothes,andweresosmallthatthetallestofthemwasnohigherthanDorothy’sknee。 Noonedidsomuchaslookatthetravelersatfirst,exceptonelittlepurplechinadogwithanextra-largehead,whichcametothewallandbarkedattheminatinyvoice,afterwardsrunningawayagain。 \"Howshallwegetdown?\"askedDorothy。 Theyfoundtheladdersoheavytheycouldnotpullitup,sotheScarecrowfelloffthewallandtheothersjumpeddownuponhimsothatthehardfloorwouldnothurttheirfeet。Ofcoursetheytookpainsnottolightonhisheadandgetthepinsintheirfeet。 WhenallweresafelydowntheypickeduptheScarecrow,whosebodywasquiteflattenedout,andpattedhisstrawintoshapeagain。 \"Wemustcrossthisstrangeplaceinordertogettotheotherside,\" saidDorothy,\"foritwouldbeunwiseforustogoanyotherwayexceptdueSouth。\" Theybeganwalkingthroughthecountryofthechinapeople,andthefirstthingtheycametowasachinamilkmaidmilkingachinacow。Astheydrewnear,thecowsuddenlygaveakickandkickedoverthestool,thepail,andeventhemilkmaidherself,andallfellonthechinagroundwithagreatclatter。 Dorothywasshockedtoseethatthecowhadbrokenherlegoff,andthatthepailwaslyinginseveralsmallpieces,whilethepoormilkmaidhadanickinherleftelbow。 \"There!\"criedthemilkmaidangrily。\"Seewhatyouhavedone! Mycowhasbrokenherleg,andImusttakehertothemender’sshopandhaveitgluedonagain。Whatdoyoumeanbycominghereandfrighteningmycow?\" \"I’mverysorry,\"returnedDorothy。\"Pleaseforgiveus。\" Buttheprettymilkmaidwasmuchtoovexedtomakeanyanswer。 Shepickedupthelegsulkilyandledhercowaway,thepooranimallimpingonthreelegs。Assheleftthemthemilkmaidcastmanyreproachfulglancesoverhershoulderattheclumsystrangers,holdinghernickedelbowclosetoherside。 Dorothywasquitegrievedatthismishap。 \"Wemustbeverycarefulhere,\"saidthekind-heartedWoodman,\"orwemayhurttheseprettylittlepeoplesotheywillnevergetoverit。\" AlittlefartheronDorothymetamostbeautifullydressedyoungPrincess,whostoppedshortasshesawthestrangersandstartedtorunaway。 DorothywantedtoseemoreofthePrincess,sosheranafterher。 Butthechinagirlcriedout: \"Don’tchaseme!Don’tchaseme!\" ShehadsuchafrightenedlittlevoicethatDorothystoppedandsaid,\"Whynot?\" \"Because,\"answeredthePrincess,alsostopping,asafedistanceaway,\"ifIrunImayfalldownandbreakmyself。\" \"Butcouldyounotbemended?\"askedthegirl。 \"Oh,yes;butoneisneversoprettyafterbeingmended,youknow,\" repliedthePrincess。 \"Isupposenot,\"saidDorothy。 \"NowthereisMr。Joker,oneofourclowns,\"continuedthechinalady,\"whoisalwaystryingtostanduponhishead。Hehasbrokenhimselfsooftenthatheismendedinahundredplaces,anddoesn’tlookatallpretty。Herehecomesnow,soyoucanseeforyourself。\" Indeed,ajollylittleclowncamewalkingtowardthem,andDorothycouldseethatinspiteofhisprettyclothesofredandyellowandgreenhewascompletelycoveredwithcracks,runningeverywhichwayandshowingplainlythathehadbeenmendedinmanyplaces。 TheClownputhishandsinhispockets,andafterpuffingouthischeeksandnoddinghisheadatthemsaucily,hesaid: \"Myladyfair,WhydoyoustareAtpooroldMr。Joker? You’requiteasstiffAndprimasifYou’deatenupapoker!\" \"Bequiet,sir!\"saidthePrincess。\"Can’tyouseethesearestrangers,andshouldbetreatedwithrespect?\" \"Well,that’srespect,Iexpect,\"declaredtheClown,andimmediatelystooduponhishead。 \"Don’tmindMr。Joker,\"saidthePrincesstoDorothy。\"Heisconsiderablycrackedinhishead,andthatmakeshimfoolish。\" \"Oh,Idon’tmindhimabit,\"saidDorothy。\"Butyouaresobeautiful,\"shecontinued,\"thatIamsureIcouldloveyoudearly。 Won’tyouletmecarryyoubacktoKansas,andstandyouonAuntEm’smantel?Icouldcarryyouinmybasket。\" \"Thatwouldmakemeveryunhappy,\"answeredthechinaPrincess。 \"Yousee,hereinourcountrywelivecontentedly,andcantalkandmovearoundasweplease。Butwheneveranyofusaretakenawayourjointsatoncestiffen,andwecanonlystandstraightandlookpretty。 Ofcoursethatisallthatisexpectedofuswhenweareonmantelsandcabinetsanddrawing-roomtables,butourlivesaremuchpleasanterhereinourowncountry。\" \"Iwouldnotmakeyouunhappyforalltheworld!\"exclaimedDorothy。 \"SoI’lljustsaygood-bye。\" \"Good-bye,\"repliedthePrincess。 Theywalkedcarefullythroughthechinacountry。Thelittleanimalsandallthepeoplescamperedoutoftheirway,fearingthestrangerswouldbreakthem,andafteranhourorsothetravelersreachedtheothersideofthecountryandcametoanotherchinawall。 Itwasnotsohighasthefirst,however,andbystandingupontheLion’sbacktheyallmanagedtoscrambletothetop。ThentheLiongatheredhislegsunderhimandjumpedonthewall;butjustashejumped,heupsetachinachurchwithhistailandsmasheditalltopieces。 \"Thatwastoobad,\"saidDorothy,\"butreallyIthinkwewereluckyinnotdoingtheselittlepeoplemoreharmthanbreakingacow’slegandachurch。Theyareallsobrittle!\" \"Theyare,indeed,\"saidtheScarecrow,\"andIamthankfulI ammadeofstrawandcannotbeeasilydamaged。ThereareworsethingsintheworldthanbeingaScarecrow。\" 21。TheLionBecomestheKingofBeastsAfterclimbingdownfromthechinawallthetravelersfoundthemselvesinadisagreeablecountry,fullofbogsandmarshesandcoveredwithtall,rankgrass。Itwasdifficulttowalkwithoutfallingintomuddyholes,forthegrasswassothickthatithidthemfromsight。However,bycarefullypickingtheirway,theygotsafelyalonguntiltheyreachedsolidground。Butherethecountryseemedwilderthanever,andafteralongandtiresomewalkthroughtheunderbrushtheyenteredanotherforest,wherethetreeswerebiggerandolderthananytheyhadeverseen。 \"Thisforestisperfectlydelightful,\"declaredtheLion,lookingaroundhimwithjoy。\"NeverhaveIseenamorebeautifulplace。\" \"Itseemsgloomy,\"saidtheScarecrow。 \"Notabitofit,\"answeredtheLion。\"Ishouldliketolivehereallmylife。Seehowsoftthedriedleavesareunderyourfeetandhowrichandgreenthemossisthatclingstotheseoldtrees。Surelynowildbeastcouldwishapleasanterhome。\" \"Perhapstherearewildbeastsintheforestnow,\"saidDorothy。 \"Isupposethereare,\"returnedtheLion,\"butIdonotseeanyofthemabout。\" Theywalkedthroughtheforestuntilitbecametoodarktogoanyfarther。DorothyandTotoandtheLionlaydowntosleep,whiletheWoodmanandtheScarecrowkeptwatchoverthemasusual。 Whenmorningcame,theystartedagain。Beforetheyhadgonefartheyheardalowrumble,asofthegrowlingofmanywildanimals。 Totowhimperedalittle,butnoneoftheotherswasfrightened,andtheykeptalongthewell-troddenpathuntiltheycametoanopeninginthewood,inwhichweregatheredhundredsofbeastsofeveryvariety。Thereweretigersandelephantsandbearsandwolvesandfoxesandalltheothersinthenaturalhistory,andforamomentDorothywasafraid。ButtheLionexplainedthattheanimalswereholdingameeting,andhejudgedbytheirsnarlingandgrowlingthattheywereingreattrouble。 Ashespokeseveralofthebeastscaughtsightofhim,andatoncethegreatassemblagehushedasifbymagic。ThebiggestofthetigerscameuptotheLionandbowed,saying: \"Welcome,OKingofBeasts!Youhavecomeingoodtimetofightourenemyandbringpeacetoalltheanimalsoftheforestoncemore。\" \"Whatisyourtrouble?\"askedtheLionquietly。 \"Weareallthreatened,\"answeredthetiger,\"byafierceenemywhichhaslatelycomeintothisforest。Itisamosttremendousmonster,likeagreatspider,withabodyasbigasanelephantandlegsaslongasatreetrunk。Ithaseightoftheselonglegs,andasthemonstercrawlsthroughtheforestheseizesananimalwithaleganddragsittohismouth,whereheeatsitasaspiderdoesafly。Notoneofusissafewhilethisfiercecreatureisalive,andwehadcalledameetingtodecidehowtotakecareofourselveswhenyoucameamongus。\" TheLionthoughtforamoment。 \"Arethereanyotherlionsinthisforest?\"heasked。 \"No;thereweresome,butthemonsterhaseatenthemall。And,besides,theywerenoneofthemnearlysolargeandbraveasyou。\" \"IfIputanendtoyourenemy,willyoubowdowntomeandobeymeasKingoftheForest?\"inquiredtheLion。 \"Wewilldothatgladly,\"returnedthetiger;andalltheotherbeastsroaredwithamightyroar:\"Wewill!\" \"Whereisthisgreatspiderofyoursnow?\"askedtheLion。 \"Yonder,amongtheoaktrees,\"saidthetiger,pointingwithhisforefoot。 \"Takegoodcareofthesefriendsofmine,\"saidtheLion,\"andIwillgoatoncetofightthemonster。\" Hebadehiscomradesgood-byeandmarchedproudlyawaytodobattlewiththeenemy。 ThegreatspiderwaslyingasleepwhentheLionfoundhim,anditlookedsouglythatitsfoeturneduphisnoseindisgust。 Itslegswerequiteaslongasthetigerhadsaid,anditsbodycoveredwithcoarseblackhair。Ithadagreatmouth,witharowofsharpteethafootlong;butitsheadwasjoinedtothepudgybodybyaneckasslenderasawasp’swaist。ThisgavetheLionahintofthebestwaytoattackthecreature,andasheknewitwaseasiertofightitasleepthanawake,hegaveagreatspringandlandeddirectlyuponthemonster’sback。Then,withoneblowofhisheavypaw,allarmedwithsharpclaws,heknockedthespider’sheadfromitsbody。Jumpingdown,hewatchedituntilthelonglegsstoppedwiggling,whenheknewitwasquitedead。 TheLionwentbacktotheopeningwherethebeastsoftheforestwerewaitingforhimandsaidproudly: \"Youneedfearyourenemynolonger。\" ThenthebeastsboweddowntotheLionastheirKing,andhepromisedtocomebackandruleoverthemassoonasDorothywassafelyonherwaytoKansas。 22。TheCountryoftheQuadlingsThefourtravelerspassedthroughtherestoftheforestinsafety,andwhentheycameoutfromitsgloomsawbeforethemasteephill,coveredfromtoptobottomwithgreatpiecesofrock。 \"Thatwillbeahardclimb,\"saidtheScarecrow,\"butwemustgetoverthehill,nevertheless。\" Soheledthewayandtheothersfollowed。Theyhadnearlyreachedthefirstrockwhentheyheardaroughvoicecryout,\"Keepback!\" \"Whoareyou?\"askedtheScarecrow。 Thenaheadshoweditselfovertherockandthesamevoicesaid,\"Thishillbelongstous,andwedon’tallowanyonetocrossit。\" \"Butwemustcrossit,\"saidtheScarecrow。\"We’regoingtothecountryoftheQuadlings。\" \"Butyoushallnot!\"repliedthevoice,andtheresteppedfrombehindtherockthestrangestmanthetravelershadeverseen。 Hewasquiteshortandstoutandhadabighead,whichwasflatatthetopandsupportedbyathickneckfullofwrinkles。 Buthehadnoarmsatall,and,seeingthis,theScarecrowdidnotfearthatsohelplessacreaturecouldpreventthemfromclimbingthehill。Sohesaid,\"I’msorrynottodoasyouwish,butwemustpassoveryourhillwhetheryoulikeitornot,\"andhewalkedboldlyforward。 Asquickaslightningtheman’sheadshotforwardandhisneckstretchedoutuntilthetopofthehead,whereitwasflat,strucktheScarecrowinthemiddleandsenthimtumbling,overandover,downthehill。Almostasquicklyasitcametheheadwentbacktothebody,andthemanlaughedharshlyashesaid,\"Itisn’taseasyasyouthink!\" Achorusofboisterouslaughtercamefromtheotherrocks,andDorothysawhundredsofthearmlessHammer-Headsuponthehillside,onebehindeveryrock。 TheLionbecamequiteangryatthelaughtercausedbytheScarecrow’smishap,andgivingaloudroarthatechoedlikethunder,hedashedupthehill。 Againaheadshotswiftlyout,andthegreatLionwentrollingdownthehillasifhehadbeenstruckbyacannonball。 DorothyrandownandhelpedtheScarecrowtohisfeet,andtheLioncameuptoher,feelingratherbruisedandsore,andsaid,\"Itisuselesstofightpeoplewithshootingheads;noonecanwithstandthem。\" \"Whatcanwedo,then?\"sheasked。 \"CalltheWingedMonkeys,\"suggestedtheTinWoodman。\"Youhavestilltherighttocommandthemoncemore。\" \"Verywell,\"sheanswered,andputtingontheGoldenCapsheutteredthemagicwords。TheMonkeyswereaspromptasever,andinafewmomentstheentirebandstoodbeforeher。 \"Whatareyourcommands?\"inquiredtheKingoftheMonkeys,bowinglow。 \"CarryusoverthehilltothecountryoftheQuadlings,\" answeredthegirl。 \"Itshallbedone,\"saidtheKing,andatoncetheWingedMonkeyscaughtthefourtravelersandTotoupintheirarmsandflewawaywiththem。 AstheypassedoverthehilltheHammer-Headsyelledwithvexation,andshottheirheadshighintheair,buttheycouldnotreachtheWingedMonkeys,whichcarriedDorothyandhercomradessafelyoverthehillandsetthemdowninthebeautifulcountryoftheQuadlings。 \"Thisisthelasttimeyoucansummonus,\"saidtheleadertoDorothy;\"sogood-byeandgoodlucktoyou。\" \"Good-bye,andthankyouverymuch,\"returnedthegirl;andtheMonkeysroseintotheairandwereoutofsightinatwinkling。 ThecountryoftheQuadlingsseemedrichandhappy。Therewasfielduponfieldofripeninggrain,withwell-pavedroadsrunningbetween,andprettyripplingbrookswithstrongbridgesacrossthem。 Thefencesandhousesandbridgeswereallpaintedbrightred,justastheyhadbeenpaintedyellowinthecountryoftheWinkiesandblueinthecountryoftheMunchkins。TheQuadlingsthemselves,whowereshortandfatandlookedchubbyandgood-natured,weredressedallinred,whichshowedbrightagainstthegreengrassandtheyellowinggrain。 TheMonkeyshadsetthemdownnearafarmhouse,andthefourtravelerswalkeduptoitandknockedatthedoor。Itwasopenedbythefarmer’swife,andwhenDorothyaskedforsomethingtoeatthewomangavethemallagooddinner,withthreekindsofcakeandfourkindsofcookies,andabowlofmilkforToto。 \"HowfarisittotheCastleofGlinda?\"askedthechild。 \"Itisnotagreatway,\"answeredthefarmer’swife。 \"TaketheroadtotheSouthandyouwillsoonreachit。 Thankingthegoodwoman,theystartedafreshandwalkedbythefieldsandacrosstheprettybridgesuntiltheysawbeforethemaverybeautifulCastle。Beforethegateswerethreeyounggirls,dressedinhandsomereduniformstrimmedwithgoldbraid;andasDorothyapproached,oneofthemsaidtoher: \"WhyhaveyoucometotheSouthCountry?\" \"ToseetheGoodWitchwhoruleshere,\"sheanswered。 \"Willyoutakemetoher?\" \"Letmehaveyourname,andIwillaskGlindaifshewillreceiveyou。\"Theytoldwhotheywere,andthegirlsoldierwentintotheCastle。AfterafewmomentsshecamebacktosaythatDorothyandtheothersweretobeadmittedatonce。 23。GlindaTheGoodWitchGrantsDorothy’sWishBeforetheywenttoseeGlinda,however,theyweretakentoaroomoftheCastle,whereDorothywashedherfaceandcombedherhair,andtheLionshookthedustoutofhismane,andtheScarecrowpattedhimselfintohisbestshape,andtheWoodmanpolishedhistinandoiledhisjoints。 WhentheywereallquitepresentabletheyfollowedthesoldiergirlintoabigroomwheretheWitchGlindasatuponathroneofrubies。 Shewasbothbeautifulandyoungtotheireyes。Herhairwasarichredincolorandfellinflowingringletsoverhershoulders。 Herdresswaspurewhitebuthereyeswereblue,andtheylookedkindlyuponthelittlegirl。 \"WhatcanIdoforyou,mychild?\"sheasked。 DorothytoldtheWitchallherstory:howthecyclonehadbroughthertotheLandofOz,howshehadfoundhercompanions,andofthewonderfuladventurestheyhadmetwith。 \"Mygreatestwishnow,\"sheadded,\"istogetbacktoKansas,forAuntEmwillsurelythinksomethingdreadfulhashappenedtome,andthatwillmakeherputonmourning;andunlessthecropsarebetterthisyearthantheywerelast,IamsureUncleHenrycannotaffordit。\" Glindaleanedforwardandkissedthesweet,upturnedfaceofthelovinglittlegirl。 \"Blessyourdearheart,\"shesaid,\"IamsureIcantellyouofawaytogetbacktoKansas。\"Thensheadded,\"But,ifIdo,youmustgivemetheGoldenCap。\" \"Willingly!\"exclaimedDorothy;\"indeed,itisofnousetomenow,andwhenyouhaveityoucancommandtheWingedMonkeysthreetimes。\" \"AndIthinkIshallneedtheirservicejustthosethreetimes,\" answeredGlinda,smiling。 DorothythengavehertheGoldenCap,andtheWitchsaidtotheScarecrow,\"WhatwillyoudowhenDorothyhasleftus?\" \"IwillreturntotheEmeraldCity,\"hereplied,\"forOzhasmademeitsrulerandthepeoplelikeme。TheonlythingthatworriesmeishowtocrossthehilloftheHammer-Heads。\" \"BymeansoftheGoldenCapIshallcommandtheWingedMonkeystocarryyoutothegatesoftheEmeraldCity,\"saidGlinda,\"foritwouldbeashametodeprivethepeopleofsowonderfularuler。\" \"AmIreallywonderful?\"askedtheScarecrow。 \"Youareunusual,\"repliedGlinda。 TurningtotheTinWoodman,sheasked,\"WhatwillbecomeofyouwhenDorothyleavesthiscountry?\" Heleanedonhisaxeandthoughtamoment。Thenhesaid,\"TheWinkieswereverykindtome,andwantedmetoruleoverthemaftertheWickedWitchdied。IamfondoftheWinkies,andifI couldgetbackagaintotheCountryoftheWest,Ishouldlikenothingbetterthantoruleoverthemforever。\" \"MysecondcommandtotheWingedMonkeys,\"saidGlinda\"willbethattheycarryyousafelytothelandoftheWinkies。YourbrainmaynotbesolargetolookatasthoseoftheScarecrow,butyouarereallybrighterthanheis——whenyouarewellpolished—— andIamsureyouwillruletheWinkieswiselyandwell。\" ThentheWitchlookedatthebig,shaggyLionandasked,\"WhenDorothyhasreturnedtoherownhome,whatwillbecomeofyou?\" \"OverthehilloftheHammer-Heads,\"heanswered,\"liesagrandoldforest,andallthebeaststhatlivetherehavemademetheirKing。IfIcouldonlygetbacktothisforest,Iwouldpassmylifeveryhappilythere。\" \"MythirdcommandtotheWingedMonkeys,\"saidGlinda,\"shallbetocarryyoutoyourforest。Then,havingusedupthepowersoftheGoldenCap,IshallgiveittotheKingoftheMonkeys,thatheandhisbandmaythereafterbefreeforevermore。\" TheScarecrowandtheTinWoodmanandtheLionnowthankedtheGoodWitchearnestlyforherkindness;andDorothyexclaimed: \"Youarecertainlyasgoodasyouarebeautiful!ButyouhavenotyettoldmehowtogetbacktoKansas。\" \"YourSilverShoeswillcarryyouoverthedesert,\"repliedGlinda。 \"IfyouhadknowntheirpoweryoucouldhavegonebacktoyourAuntEmtheveryfirstdayyoucametothiscountry。\" \"ButthenIshouldnothavehadmywonderfulbrains!\"criedtheScarecrow。 \"Imighthavepassedmywholelifeinthefarmer’scornfield。\" \"AndIshouldnothavehadmylovelyheart,\"saidtheTinWoodman。 \"Imighthavestoodandrustedintheforesttilltheendoftheworld。\" \"AndIshouldhavelivedacowardforever,\"declaredtheLion,\"andnobeastinalltheforestwouldhavehadagoodwordtosaytome。\" \"Thisisalltrue,\"saidDorothy,\"andIamgladIwasofusetothesegoodfriends。Butnowthateachofthemhashadwhathemostdesired,andeachishappyinhavingakingdomtorulebesides,IthinkIshouldliketogobacktoKansas。\" \"TheSilverShoes,\"saidtheGoodWitch,\"havewonderfulpowers。 Andoneofthemostcuriousthingsaboutthemisthattheycancarryyoutoanyplaceintheworldinthreesteps,andeachstepwillbemadeinthewinkofaneye。Allyouhavetodoistoknocktheheelstogetherthreetimesandcommandtheshoestocarryyouwhereveryouwishtogo。\" \"Ifthatisso,\"saidthechildjoyfully,\"IwillaskthemtocarrymebacktoKansasatonce。\" ShethrewherarmsaroundtheLion’sneckandkissedhim,pattinghisbigheadtenderly。ThenshekissedtheTinWoodman,whowasweepinginawaymostdangeroustohisjoints。Butshehuggedthesoft,stuffedbodyoftheScarecrowinherarmsinsteadofkissinghispaintedface,andfoundshewascryingherselfatthissorrowfulpartingfromherlovingcomrades。 GlindatheGoodsteppeddownfromherrubythronetogivethelittlegirlagood-byekiss,andDorothythankedherforallthekindnessshehadshowntoherfriendsandherself。 DorothynowtookTotoupsolemnlyinherarms,andhavingsaidonelastgood-byesheclappedtheheelsofhershoestogetherthreetimes,saying: \"TakemehometoAuntEm!\" Instantlyshewaswhirlingthroughtheair,soswiftlythatallshecouldseeorfeelwasthewindwhistlingpastherears。 TheSilverShoestookbutthreesteps,andthenshestoppedsosuddenlythatsherolledoveruponthegrassseveraltimesbeforesheknewwhereshewas。 Atlength,however,shesatupandlookedabouther。 \"Goodgracious!\"shecried。 ForshewassittingonthebroadKansasprairie,andjustbeforeherwasthenewfarmhouseUncleHenrybuiltafterthecyclonehadcarriedawaytheoldone。UncleHenrywasmilkingthecowsinthebarnyard,andTotohadjumpedoutofherarmsandwasrunningtowardthebarn,barkingfuriously。 Dorothystoodupandfoundshewasinherstocking-feet。 FortheSilverShoeshadfallenoffinherflightthroughtheair,andwerelostforeverinthedesert。 24。HomeAgainAuntEmhadjustcomeoutofthehousetowaterthecabbageswhenshelookedupandsawDorothyrunningtowardher。 \"Mydarlingchild!\"shecried,foldingthelittlegirlinherarmsandcoveringherfacewithkisses。\"Whereintheworlddidyoucomefrom?\" \"FromtheLandofOz,\"saidDorothygravely。\"AndhereisToto,too。Andoh,AuntEm!I’msogladtobeathomeagain!\"