"Therearemanyothercolors,however,andthepurpleonesarescatteredthroughouttherooms,andareofmanydifferentshapesandsizes。Takemywordforit,Steward,theywillneverthinkofchoosingthepurpleornaments。"
Billina,squattingunderthethrone,hadlistenedcarefullytoallthistalk,andnowchuckledsoftlytoherselfassheheardtheKingdisclosehissecret。
"Still,youareactingfoolishlybyrunningthechance,"continuedtheSteward,roughly;"anditisstillmorefoolishofyoutotransformallthosepeoplefromOzintogreenornaments。"
"IdidthatbecausetheycamefromtheEmeraldCity,"repliedtheKing;"andIhadnogreenornamentsinmycollectionuntilnow。I
thinktheywilllookquitepretty,mixedwiththeothers。Don’tyou?"
TheStewardgaveanangrygrunt。
"Haveyourownway,sinceyouaretheKing,"hegrowled。"Butifyoucometogriefthroughyourcarelessness,rememberthatItoldyouso。
IfIworethemagicbeltwhichenablesyoutoworkallyourtransformations,andgivesyousomuchotherpower,IamsureIwouldmakeamuchwiserandbetterKingthanyouare。"
"Oh,ceaseyourtiresomechatter!"commandedtheKing,gettingangryagain。"BecauseyouaremyChiefStewardyouhaveanideayoucanscoldmeasmuchasyouplease。Buttheverynexttimeyoubecomeimpudent,Iwillsendyoutoworkinthefurnaces,andgetanotherNometofillyourplace。Nowfollowmetomychamber,forIamgoingtobed。AndseethatIamwakenedearlytomorrowmorning。Iwanttoenjoythefunoftransformingtherestofthesepeopleintoornaments。"
"WhatcolorwillyoumaketheKansasgirl?"askedtheSteward。
"Gray,Ithink,"saidhisMajesty。
"AndtheScarecrowandthemachineman?"
"Oh,theyshallbeofsolidgold,becausetheyaresouglyinreallife。"
Thenthevoicesdiedaway,andBillinaknewthattheKingandhisStewardhadlefttheroom。Shefixedupsomeofhertailfeathersthatwerenotstraight,andthentuckedherheadunderherwingagainandwenttosleep。
InthemorningDorothyandtheLionandTigerweregiventheirbreakfastintheirrooms,andafterwardjoinedtheKinginhisthroneroom。TheTigercomplainedbitterlythathewashalfstarved,andbeggedtogointothepalaceandbecomeanornament,sothathewouldnolongersufferthepangsofhunger。
"Haven’tyouhadyourbreakfast?"askedtheNomeKing。
"Oh,Ihadjustabite,"repliedthebeast。"Butwhatgoodisabite,toahungrytiger?"
"Heateseventeenbowlsofporridge,aplatterfulloffriedsausages,elevenloavesofbreadandtwenty-onemincepies,"saidtheSteward。
"Whatmoredoyouwant?"demandedtheKing。
"Afatbaby。Iwantafatbaby,"saidtheHungryTiger。"Anice,plump,juicy,tender,fatbaby。But,ofcourse,ifIhadone,myconsciencewouldnotallowmetoeatit。SoI’llhavetobeanornamentandforgetmyhunger。"
"Impossible!"exclaimedtheKing。"I’llhavenoclumsybeastsentermypalace,tooverturnandbreakallmyprettynick-nacks。Whentherestofyourfriendsaretransformedyoucanreturntotheupperworld,andgoaboutyourbusiness。"
"Asforthat,wehavenobusiness,whenourfriendsaregone,"saidtheLion。"Sowedonotcaremuchwhatbecomesofus。"
Dorothybeggedtobeallowedtogofirstintothepalace,butTiktokfirmlymaintainedthattheslaveshouldfacedangerbeforethemistress。TheScarecrowagreedwithhiminthat,sotheNomeKingopenedthedoorforthemachineman,whotrampedintothepalacetomeethisfate。ThenhisMajestyreturnedtohisthroneandpuffedhispipesocontentedlythatasmallcloudofsmokeformedabovehishead。
Byeandbyehesaid:
"I’msorrytherearesofewofyouleft。Verysoon,now,myfunwillbeover,andthenforamusementIshallhavenothingtodobutadmiremynewornaments。"
"Itseemstome,"saidDorothy,"thatyouarenotsohonestasyoupretendtobe。"
"How’sthat?"askedtheKing。
"Why,youmadeusthinkitwouldbeeasytoguesswhatornamentsthepeopleofEvwerechangedinto。"
"ItISeasy,"declaredthemonarch,"ifoneisagoodguesser。Butitappearsthatthemembersofyourpartyareallpoorguessers。"
"WhatisTiktokdoingnow?"askedthegirl,uneasily。
"Nothing,"repliedtheKing,withafrown。"Heisstandingperfectlystill,inthemiddleofaroom。"
"Oh,Iexpecthe’srundown,"saidDorothy。"Iforgottowindhimupthismorning。Howmanyguesseshashemade?"
"Allthatheisallowedexceptone,"answeredtheKing。"Supposeyougoinandwindhimup,andthenyoucanstaythereandmakeyourownguesses。"
"Allright,"saidDorothy。
"Itismyturnnext,"declaredtheScarecrow。
"Why,youdon’twanttogoawayandleavemeallalone,doyou?"askedthegirl。"Besides,ifIgonowIcanwindupTiktok,sothathecanmakehislastguess。"
"Verywell,then,"saidtheScarecrow,withasigh。"Runalong,littleDorothy,andmaygoodluckgowithyou!"
SoDorothy,tryingtobebraveinspiteofherfears,passedthroughthedoorwayintothegorgeousroomsofthepalace。Thestillnessoftheplaceawedher,atfirst,andthechilddrewshortbreaths,andpressedherhandtoherheart,andlookedallaroundwithwonderingeyes。
Yes,itwasabeautifulplace;butenchantmentslurkedineverynookandcorner,andshehadnotyetgrownaccustomedtothewizardriesofthesefairycountries,sodifferentfromthequietandsensiblecommon-placesofherownnativeland。
SlowlyshepassedthroughseveralroomsuntilshecameuponTiktok,standingmotionless。Itreallyseemed,then,thatshehadfoundafriendinthismysteriouspalace,soshehastenedtowindupthemachineman’sactionandspeechandthoughts。
"Thankyou,Dor-oth-y,"werehisfirstwords。"Ihavenowonemoreguesstomake。"
"Oh,beverycareful,Tiktok;won’tyou?"criedthegirl。
"Yes。ButtheNomeKinghasusinhispower,andhehassetatrapforus。Ifearwearealllost。"heanswered。
"Ifearso,too,"saidDorothy,sadly。
"IfSmith&Tin-kerhadgiv-enmeaguess-ingclock-workat-tach-ment,"
continuedTiktok,"Imighthavede-fiedtheNomeKing。Butmythoughtsareplainandsim-ple,andarenotofmuchuseinthiscase。"
"Dothebestyoucan,"saidDorothy,encouragingly,"andifyoufailI
willwatchandseewhatshapeyouarechangedinto。"
SoTiktoktouchedayellowglassvasethathaddaisiespaintedononeside,andhespokeatthesametimetheword"Ev。"
Inaflashthemachinemanhaddisappeared,andalthoughthegirllookedquicklyineverydirection,shecouldnottellwhichofthemanyornamentstheroomcontainedhadamomentbeforebeenherfaithfulfriendandservant。
Soallshecoulddowastoacceptthehopelesstasksether,andmakeherguessesandabidebytheresult。
"Itcan’thurtverymuch,"shethought,"forIhaven’theardanyofthemscreamorcryout——noteventhepoorofficers。Dearme!I
wonderifUncleHenryorAuntEmwilleverknowIhavebecomeanorn’mentintheNomeKing’spalace,andmuststandforeverandeverinoneplaceandlookpretty——’ceptwhenI’mmovedtobedusted。Itisn’tthewayIthoughtI’dturnout,atall;butIs’poseitcan’tbehelped。"
Shewalkedthroughalltheroomsoncemore,andexaminedwithcarealltheobjectstheycontained;butthereweresomany,theybewilderedher,andshedecided,afterall,asOzmahaddone,thatitcouldbeonlyguessworkatthebest,andthatthechancesweremuchagainstherguessingaright。
Timidlyshetouchedanalabasterbowlandsaid:"Ev。"
"That’sonefailure,anyhow,"shethought。"ButhowamItoknowwhichthingisenchanted,andwhichisnot?"
Nextshetouchedtheimageofapurplekittenthatstoodonthecornerofamantel,andasshepronouncedtheword"Ev"thekittendisappeared,andapretty,fair-hairedboystoodbesideher。Atthesametimeabellrangsomewhereinthedistance,andasDorothystartedback,partlyinsurpriseandpartlyinjoy,thelittleoneexclaimed:
"WhereamI?Andwhoareyou?Andwhathashappenedtome?"
"Well,Ideclare!"saidDorothy。"I’vereallydoneit。"
"Donewhat?"askedtheboy。
"Savedmyselffrombeinganornament,"repliedthegirl,withalaugh,"andsavedyoufrombeingforeverapurplekitten。"
"Apurplekitten?"herepeated。"ThereISnosuchthing。"
"Iknow,"sheanswered。"Buttherewas,aminuteago。Don’tyourememberstandingonacornerofthemantel?"
"Ofcoursenot。IamaPrinceofEv,andmynameisEvring,"thelittleoneannounced,proudly。"Butmyfather,theKing,soldmymotherandallherchildrentothecruelruleroftheNomes,andafterthatIremembernothingatall。"
"Apurplekittencan’tbe’spectedtoremember,Evring,"saidDorothy。
"Butnowyouareyourselfagain,andI’mgoingtotrytosavesomeofyourbrothersandsisters,andperhapsyourmother,aswell。Socomewithme。"
Sheseizedthechild’shandandeagerlyhurriedhereandthere,tryingtodecidewhichobjecttochoosenext。Thethirdguesswasanotherfailure,andsowasthefourthandthefifth。
LittleEvringcouldnotimaginewhatshewasdoing,buthetrottedalongbesideherverywillingly,forhelikedthenewcompanionhehadfound。
Dorothy’sfurtherquestprovedunsuccessful;butafterherfirstdisappointmentwasover,thelittlegirlwasfilledwithjoyandthankfulnesstothinkthatafterallshehadbeenabletosaveonememberoftheroyalfamilyofEv,andcouldrestorethelittlePrincetohissorrowingcountry。NowshemightreturntotheterribleNomeKinginsafety,carryingwithhertheprizeshehadwoninthepersonofthefair-hairedboy。
Sosheretracedherstepsuntilshefoundtheentrancetothepalace,andassheapproached,themassivedoorsofrockopenedoftheirownaccord,allowingbothDorothyandEvringtopasstheportalsandenterthethroneroom。
15。BillinaFrightenstheNomeKingNowwhenDorothyhadenteredthepalacetomakeherguessesandtheScarecrowwasleftwiththeNomeKing,thetwosatinmoodysilenceforseveralminutes。Thenthemonarchexclaimed,inatoneofsatisfaction:
"Verygood!"
"Whoisverygood?"askedtheScarecrow。
"Themachineman。Hewon’tneedtobewoundupanymore,forhehasnowbecomeaveryneatornament。Veryneat,indeed。"
"HowaboutDorothy?"theScarecrowenquired。
"Oh,shewillbegintoguess,prettysoon,"saidtheKing,cheerfully。
"Andthenshewilljoinmycollection,anditwillbeyourturn。"
ThegoodScarecrowwasmuchdistressedbythethoughtthathislittlefriendwasabouttosufferthefateofOzmaandtherestoftheirparty;
butwhilehesatingloomyreverieashrillvoicesuddenlycried:
"Kut,kut,kut——ka-daw-kutt!Kut,kut,kut——ka-daw-kutt!"
TheNomeKingnearlyjumpedoffhisseat,hewassostartled。
"Goodgracious!What’sthat?"heyelled。
"Why,it’sBillina,"saidtheScarecrow。
"Whatdoyoumeanbymakinganoiselikethat?"shoutedtheKing,angrily,astheyellowhencamefromunderthethroneandstruttedproudlyabouttheroom。
"I’vegotarighttocackle,Iguess,"repliedBillina。"I’vejustlaidmyegg。"
"What!Laidanegg!Inmythroneroom!Howdareyoudosuchathing?"askedtheKing,inavoiceoffury。
"IlayeggswhereverIhappentobe,"saidthehen,rufflingherfeathersandthenshakingthemintoplace。
"But——thunder-ation!Don’tyouknowthateggsarepoison?"roaredtheKing,whilehisrock-coloredeyesstuckoutingreatterror。
"Poison!well,Ideclare,"saidBillina,indignantly。"I’llhaveyouknowallmyeggsarewarrantedstrictlyfreshanduptodate。
Poison,indeed!"
"Youdon’tunderstand,"retortedthelittlemonarch,nervously。"Eggsbelongonlytotheoutsideworld——totheworldontheearth’ssurface,whereyoucamefrom。Here,inmyundergroundkingdom,theyarerankpoison,asIsaid,andweNomescan’tbearthemaround。"
"Well,you’llhavetobearthisonearound,"declaredBillina;"forI’velaidit。"
"Where?"askedtheKing。
"Underyourthrone,"saidthehen。
TheKingjumpedthreefeetintotheair,soanxiouswashetogetawayfromthethrone。
"Takeitaway!Takeitawayatonce!"heshouted。
"Ican’t,"saidBillina。"Ihaven’tanyhands。"
"I’lltaketheegg,"saidtheScarecrow。"I’mmakingacollectionofBillina’seggs。There’soneinmypocketnow,thatshelaidyesterday。"
Hearingthis,themonarchhastenedtoputagooddistancebetweenhimselfandtheScarecrow,whowasabouttoreachunderthethronefortheeggwhenthehensuddenlycried:
"Stop!"
"What’swrong?"askedtheScarecrow。
"Don’ttaketheeggunlesstheKingwillallowmetoenterthepalaceandguessastheothershavedone,"saidBillina。
"Pshaw!"returnedtheKing。"You’reonlyahen。Howcouldyouguessmyenchantments?"
"Icantry,Isuppose,"saidBillina。"And,ifIfail,youwillhaveanotherornament。"
"Aprettyornamentyou’dmake,wouldn’tyou?"growledtheKing。"Butyoushallhaveyourway。Itwillproperlypunishyoufordaringtolayanegginmypresence。AftertheScarecrowisenchantedyoushallfollowhimintothepalace。Buthowwillyoutouchtheobjects?"
"Withmyclaws,"saidthehen;"andIcanspeaktheword’Ev’asplainlyasanyone。AlsoImusthavetherighttoguesstheenchantmentsofmyfriends,andtoreleasethemifIsucceed。"
"Verywell,"saidtheKing。"Youhavemypromise。"
"Then,"saidBillinatotheScarecrow,"youmaygettheegg。"
Hekneltdownandreachedunderneaththethroneandfoundtheegg,whichheplacedinanotherpocketofhisjacket,fearingthatifbotheggswereinonepockettheywouldknocktogetherandgetbroken。
Justthenabellabovethethronerangbriskly,andtheKinggaveanothernervousjump。
"Well,well!"saidhe,witharuefulface;"thegirlhasactuallydoneit。"
"Donewhat?"askedtheScarecrow。
"Shehasmadeoneguessthatisright,andbrokenoneofmyneatestenchantments。Byricketty,it’stoobad!Ineverthoughtshewoulddoit。"
"DoIunderstandthatshewillnowreturntousinsafety?"enquiredtheScarecrow,joyfullywrinklinghispaintedfaceintoabroadsmile。
"Ofcourse,"saidtheKing,fretfullypacingupanddowntheroom。"I
alwayskeepmypromises,nomatterhowfoolishtheyare。ButIshallmakeanornamentoftheyellowhentoreplacetheoneIhavejustlost。"
"Perhapsyouwill,andperhapsyouwon’t,"murmuredBillina,calmly。
"Imaysurpriseyoubyguessingright。"
"Guessingright?"snappedtheKing。"Howcouldyouguessright,whereyourbettershavefailed,youstupidfowl?"
Billinadidnotcaretoanswerthisquestion,andamomentlaterthedoorsflewopenandDorothyentered,leadingthelittlePrinceEvringbythehand。
TheScarecrowwelcomedthegirlwithacloseembrace,andhewouldhaveembracedEvring,too,inhisdelight。ButthelittlePrincewasshy,andshrankawayfromthepaintedScarecrowbecausehedidnotyetknowhismanyexcellentqualities。
Buttherewaslittletimeforthefriendstotalk,becausetheScarecrowmustnowenterthepalace。Dorothy’ssuccesshadgreatlyencouragedhim,andtheybothhopedhewouldmanagetomakeatleastonecorrectguess。
However,heprovedasunfortunateastheothersexceptDorothy,andalthoughhetookagooddealoftimetoselecthisobjects,notonedidthepoorScarecrowguessaright。
Sohebecameasolidgoldcard-receiver,andthebeautifulbutterriblepalaceawaitedit’snextvisitor。
"It’sallover,"remarkedtheKing,withasighofsatisfaction;"andithasbeenaveryamusingperformance,exceptfortheonegoodguesstheKansasgirlmade。Iamricherbyagreatmanyprettyornaments。
"Itismyturn,now,"saidBillina,briskly。
"Oh,I’dforgottenyou,"saidtheKing。"Butyouneedn’tgoifyoudon’twishto。Iwillbegenerous,andletyouoff。"
"Noyouwon’t,"repliedthehen。"Iinsistuponhavingmyguesses,asyoupromised。"
"Thengoahead,youabsurdfeatheredfool!"grumbledtheKing,andhecausedtheopeningthatledtothepalacetoappearoncemore。
"Don’tgo,Billina,"saidDorothy,earnestly。"Itisn’teasytoguessthoseorn’ments,andonlylucksavedmefrombeingonemyself。Staywithmeandwe’llgobacktotheLandofEvtogether。I’msurethislittlePrincewillgiveusahome。"
"IndeedIwill,"saidEvring,withmuchdignity。
"Don’tworry,mydear,"criedBillina,withacluckthatwasmeantforalaugh。"Imaynotbehuman,butI’mnofool,ifIAMachicken。"
"Oh,Billina!"saidDorothy,"youhaven’tbeenachickeninalongtime。Notsinceyou——you’vebeen——grownup。"
"Perhapsthat’strue,"answeredBillina,thoughtfully。"ButifaKansasfarmersoldmetosomeone,whatwouldhecallme?——ahenorachicken!"
"YouarenotaKansasfarmer,Billina,"repliedthegirl,"andyousaid——"
"Nevermindthat,Dorothy。I’mgoing。Iwon’tsaygood-bye,becauseI’mcomingback。Keepupyourcourage,forI’llseeyoualittlelater。"
ThenBillinagaveseveralloud"cluck-clucks"thatseemedtomakethefatlittleKingMOREnervousthanever,andmarchedthroughtheentranceintotheenchantedpalace。
"IhopeI’veseenthelastofTHATbird,"declaredthemonarch,seatinghimselfagaininhisthroneandmoppingtheperspirationfromhisforeheadwithhisrock-coloredhandkerchief。"Hensarebothersomeenoughattheirbest,butwhentheycantalkthey’resimplydreadful。"
"Billina’smyfriend,"saidDorothyquietly。"Shemaynotalwaysbe’zactlypolite;butsheMEANSwell,I’msure。"
16。Purple,Green,andGoldTheyellowhen,steppinghighandwithanairofvastimportance,walkedslowlyovertherichvelvetcarpetsofthesplendidpalace,examiningeverythingshemetwithhersharplittleeyes。
Billinahadarighttofeelimportant;forshealonesharedtheNomeKing’ssecretandknewhowtotelltheobjectsthatweretransformationsfromthosethathadneverbeenalive。Shewasverysurethatherguesseswouldbecorrect,butbeforeshebegantomakethemshewascurioustobeholdallthemagnificenceofthisundergroundpalace,whichwasperhapsoneofthemostsplendidandbeautifulplacesinanyfairyland。
Asshewentthroughtheroomsshecountedthepurpleornaments;andalthoughsomeweresmallandhiddeninqueerplaces,Billinaspiedthemall,andfoundtheentiretenscatteredaboutthevariousrooms。
Thegreenornamentsshedidnotbothertocount,forshethoughtshecouldfindthemallwhenthetimecame。
Finally,havingmadeasurveyoftheentirepalaceandenjoyeditssplendor,theyellowhenreturnedtooneoftheroomswhereshehadnoticedalargepurplefootstool。Sheplacedaclawuponthisandsaid"Ev,"andatoncethefootstoolvanishedandalovelylady,tallandslenderandmostbeautifullyrobed,stoodbeforeher。
Thelady’seyeswereroundwithastonishmentforamoment,forshecouldnotrememberhertransformation,norimaginewhathadrestoredhertolife。
"Goodmorning,ma’am,"saidBillina,inhersharpvoice。"You’relookingquitewell,consideringyourage。"
"Whospeaks?"demandedtheQueenofEv,drawingherselfupproudly。
"Why,myname’sBill,byrights,"answeredthehen,whowasnowpercheduponthebackofachair;"althoughDorothyhasputscollopsonitandmadeitBillina。Butthenamedoesn’tmatter。I’vesavedyoufromtheNomeKing,andyouareaslavenolonger。"
"ThenIthankyouforthegraciousfavor,"saidtheQueen,withagracefulcourtesy。"But,mychildren——tellme,Ibegofyou——wherearemychildren?"andsheclaspedherhandsinanxiousentreaty。
"Don’tworry,"advisedBillina,peckingatatinybugthatwascrawlingoverthechairback。"Justatpresenttheyareoutofmischiefandperfectlysafe,fortheycan’tevenwiggle。"
"Whatmeanyou,Okindlystranger?"askedtheQueen,strivingtorepressheranxiety。
"They’reenchanted,"saidBillina,"justasyouhavebeen——all,thatis,exceptthelittlefellowDorothypickedout。Andthechancesarethattheyhavebeengoodboysandgirlsforsometime,becausetheycouldn’thelpit。"
"Oh,mypoordarlings!"criedtheQueen,withasobofanguish。
"Notatall,"returnedthehen。"Don’tlettheirconditionmakeyouunhappy,ma’am,becauseI’llsoonhavethemcrowding’roundtobotherandworryyouasnaturallyasever。Comewithme,ifyouplease,andI’llshowyouhowprettytheylook。"
Sheflewdownfromherperchandwalkedintothenextroom,theQueenfollowing。Asshepassedalowtableasmallgreengrasshoppercaughthereye,andinstantlyBillinapounceduponitandsnappeditupinhersharpbill。Forgrasshoppersareafavoritefoodwithhens,andtheyusuallymustbecaughtquickly,beforetheycanhopaway。ItmighteasilyhavebeentheendofOzmaofOz,hadshebeenarealgrasshopperinsteadofanemeraldone。ButBillinafoundthegrasshopperhardandlifeless,andsuspectingitwasnotgoodtoeatshequicklydroppeditinsteadoflettingitslidedownherthroat。
"Imighthaveknownbetter,"shemutteredtoherself,"forwherethereisnograsstherecanbenolivegrasshoppers。ThisisprobablyoneoftheKing’stransformations。"
Amomentlatersheapproachedoneofthepurpleornaments,andwhiletheQueenwatchedhercuriouslythehenbroketheNomeKing’senchantmentandasweet-facedgirl,whosegoldenhairfellinacloudoverhershoulders,stoodbesidethem。
"Evanna!"criedtheQueen,"myownEvanna!"andsheclaspedthegirltoherbosomandcoveredherfacewithkisses。
"That’sallright,"saidBillina,contentedly。"AmIagoodguesser,Mr。NomeKing?Well,Iguess!"
Thenshedisenchantedanothergirl,whomtheQueenaddressedasEvrose,andafterwardsaboynamedEvardo,whowasolderthanhisbrotherEvring。Indeed,theyellowhenkeptthegoodQueenexclaimingandembracingforsometime,untilfivePrincessesandfourPrinces,alllookingverymuchalikeexceptforthedifferenceinsize,stoodinarowbesidetheirhappymother。
ThePrincesseswerenamed,Evanna,Evrose,Evella,EvireneandEvedna,whilethePrinceswereEvrob,Evington,EvardoandEvroland。OftheseEvardowastheeldestandwouldinherithisfather’sthroneandbecrownedKingofEvwhenhereturnedtohisowncountry。Hewasagraveandquietyouth,andwoulddoubtlessrulehispeoplewiselyandwithjustice。
Billina,havingrestoredalloftheroyalfamilyofEvtotheirproperforms,nowbegantoselectthegreenornamentswhichwerethetransformationsofthepeopleofOz。Shehadlittletroubleinfindingthese,andbeforelongallthetwenty-sixofficers,aswellastheprivate,weregatheredaroundtheyellowhen,joyfullycongratulatingherupontheirrelease。Thethirty-sevenpeoplewhowerenowaliveintheroomsofthepalaceknewverywellthattheyowedtheirfreedomtotheclevernessoftheyellowhen,andtheywereearnestinthankingherforsavingthemfromthemagicoftheNomeKing。
"Now,"saidBillina,"ImustfindOzma。Sheissuretobehere,somewhere,andofcoursesheisgreen,beingfromOz。Solookaround,youstupidsoldiers,andhelpmeinmysearch。"
Forawhile,however,theycoulddiscovernothingmorethatwasgreen。
ButtheQueen,whohadkissedallherninechildrenoncemoreandcouldnowfindtimetotakeaninterestinwhatwasgoingon,saidtothehen:
"Mayhap,mygentlefriend,itisthegrasshopperwhomyouseek。"
"Ofcourseit’sthegrasshopper!"exclaimedBillina。"Ideclare,I’mnearlyasstupidasthesebravesoldiers。Waithereforme,andI’llgobackandgetit。"
Soshewentintotheroomwhereshehadseenthegrasshopper,andpresentlyOzmaofOz,aslovelyanddaintyasever,enteredandapproachedtheQueenofEv,greetingherasonehighbornprincessgreetsanother。
"Butwherearemyfriends,theScarecrowandtheTinWoodman?"askedthegirlRuler,whenthesecourtesieshadbeenexchanged。
"I’llhuntthemup,"repliedBillina。"TheScarecrowissolidgold,andsoisTiktok;butIdon’texactlyknowwhattheTinWoodmanis,becausetheNomeKingsaidhehadbeentransformedintosomethingfunny。"
Ozmaeagerlyassistedtheheninherquest,andsoontheScarecrowandthemachineman,beingornamentsofshininggold,werediscoveredandrestoredtotheiraccustomedforms。But,searchastheymight,innoplacecouldtheyfindafunnyornamentthatmightbethetransformationoftheTinWoodman。
"Onlyonethingcanbedone,"saidOzma,atlast,"andthatistoreturntotheNomeKingandobligehimtotelluswhathasbecomeofourfriend。"
"Perhapshewon’t,"suggestedBillina。
"Hemust,"returnedOzma,firmly。"TheKinghasnottreatedushonestly,forunderthemaskoffairnessandgoodnatureheentrappedusall,andwewouldhavebeenforeverenchantedhadnotourwiseandcleverfriend,theyellowhen,foundawaytosaveus。"
"TheKingisavillain,"declaredtheScarecrow。
"Hislaughisworsethananotherman’sfrown,"saidtheprivate,withashudder。
"Ithoughthewashon-est,butIwasmis-tak-en,"remarkedTiktok。
"Mythoughtsareus-u-al-lycor-rect,butitisSmith&Tin-ker’sfaultiftheysome-timesgowrongordonotworkprop-er-ly。"
"Smith&Tinkermadeaverygoodjobofyou,"saidOzma,kindly。"I
donotthinktheyshouldbeblamedifyouarenotquiteperfect。"
"Thankyou,"repliedTiktok。
"Then,"saidBillina,inherbrisklittlevoice,"letusallgobacktotheNomeKing,andseewhathehastosayforhimself。"
Sotheystartedfortheentrance,Ozmagoingfirst,withtheQueenandhertrainoflittlePrincesandPrincessesfollowing。ThencameTiktok,andtheScarecrowwithBillinapercheduponhisstraw-stuffedshoulder。Thetwenty-sevenofficersandtheprivatebroughtuptherear。
Astheyreachedthehallthedoorsflewopenbeforethem;butthentheyallstoppedandstaredintothedomedcavernwithfacesofastonishmentanddismay。Fortheroomwasfilledwiththemail-cladwarriorsoftheNomeKing,rankafterrankstandinginorderlyarray。
Theelectriclightsupontheirbrowsgleamedbrightly,theirbattle-axeswerepoisedasiftostrikedowntheirfoes;yettheyremainedmotionlessasstatues,awaitingthewordofcommand。
AndinthecenterofthisterriblearmysatthelittleKinguponhisthroneofrock。Butheneithersmilednorlaughed。Instead,hisfacewasdistortedwithrage,andmostdreadfultobehold。
17。TheScarecrowWinstheFightAfterBillinahadenteredthepalaceDorothyandEvringsatdowntoawaitthesuccessorfailureofhermission,andtheNomeKingoccupiedhisthroneandsmokedhislongpipeforawhileinacheerfulandcontentedmood。
Thenthebellabovethethrone,whichsoundedwheneveranenchantmentwasbroken,begantoring,andtheKinggaveastartofannoyanceandexclaimed,"Rocketty-ricketts!"
WhenthebellrangasecondtimetheKingshoutedangrily,"Smudgeandblazes!"andatathirdringhescreamedinafury,"Hippikaloric!"
whichmustbeadreadfulwordbecausewedon’tknowwhatitmeans。
Afterthatthebellwentonringingtimeaftertime;buttheKingwasnowsoviolentlyenragedthathecouldnotutteraword,buthoppedoutofhisthroneandallaroundtheroominamadfrenzy,sothatheremindedDorothyofajumping-jack。
Thegirlwas,forherpart,filledwithjoyateverypealofthebell,foritannouncedthefactthatBillinahadtransformedonemoreornamentintoalivingperson。DorothywasalsoamazedatBillina’ssuccess,forshecouldnotimaginehowtheyellowhenwasabletoguesscorrectlyfromallthebewilderingnumberofarticlesclusteredintheroomsofthepalace。Butaftershehadcountedten,andthebellcontinuedtoring,sheknewthatnotonlytheroyalfamilyofEv,butOzmaandherfollowersalso,werebeingrestoredtotheirnaturalforms,andshewassodelightedthattheanticsoftheangryKingonlymadeherlaughmerrily。
Perhapsthelittlemonarchcouldnotbemorefuriousthanhewasbefore,butthegirl’slaughternearlydrovehimfrantic,andheroaredatherlikeasavagebeast。Then,ashefoundthatallhisenchantmentswerelikelytobedispelledandhisvictimseveryonesetfree,hesuddenlyrantothelittledoorthatopeneduponthebalconyandgavetheshrillwhistlethatsummonedhiswarriors。
Atoncethearmyfiledoutofthegoldandsilverdoorsingreatnumbers,andmarchedupawindingstairsandintothethroneroom,ledbyasternfeaturedNomewhowastheircaptain。Whentheyhadnearlyfilledthethroneroomtheyformedranksinthebigundergroundcavernbelow,andthenstoodstilluntiltheyweretoldwhattodonext。
Dorothyhadpressedbacktoonesideofthecavernwhenthewarriorsentered,andnowshestoodholdinglittlePrinceEvring’shandwhilethegreatLioncrouchedupononesideandtheenormousTigercrouchedontheotherside。
"Seizethatgirl!"shoutedtheKingtohiscaptain,andagroupofwarriorssprangforwardtoobey。ButboththeLionandTigersnarledsofiercelyandbaredtheirstrong,sharpteethsothreateningly,thatthemendrewbackinalarm。
"Don’tmindthem!"criedtheNomeKing;"theycannotleapbeyondtheplaceswheretheynowstand。"
"Buttheycanbitethosewhoattempttotouchthegirl,"saidthecaptain。
"I’llfixthat,"answeredtheKing。"I’llenchantthemagain,sothattheycan’topentheirjaws。"
Hesteppedoutofthethronetodothis,butjustthentheSawhorseranupbehindhimandgavethefatmonarchapowerfulkickwithbothhiswoodenhindlegs。
"Ow!Murder!Treason!"yelledtheKing,whohadbeenhurledagainstseveralofhiswarriorsandwasconsiderablybruised。"Whodidthat?"
"Idid,"growledtheSawhorse,viciously。"YouletDorothyalone,orI’llkickyouagain。"
"We’llseeaboutthat,"repliedtheKing,andatoncehewavedhishandtowardtheSawhorseandmutteredamagicalword。"Aha!"hecontinued;"NOWletusseeyoumove,youwoodenmule!"
ButinspiteofthemagictheSawhorsemoved;andhemovedsoquicklytowardtheKing,thatthefatlittlemancouldnotgetoutofhisway。
Thump——BANG!camethewoodenheels,rightagainsthisroundbody,andtheKingflewintotheairandfellupontheheadofhiscaptain,wholethimdropflatupontheground。
"Well,well!"saidtheKing,sittingupandlookingsurprised。"Whydidn’tmymagicbeltwork,Iwonder?"
"Thecreatureismadeofwood,"repliedthecaptain。"Yourmagicwillnotworkonwood,youknow。"
"Ah,I’dforgottenthat,"saidtheKing,gettingupandlimpingtohisthrone。"Verywell,letthegirlalone。Shecan’tescapeus,anyway。"
Thewarriors,whohadbeenratherconfusedbytheseincidents,nowformedtheirranksagain,andtheSawhorseprancedacrosstheroomtoDorothyandtookapositionbesidetheHungryTiger。
AtthatmomentthedoorsthatledtothepalaceflewopenandthepeopleofEvandthepeopleofOzweredisclosedtoview。Theypaused,astonished,atsightofthewarriorsandtheangryNomeKing,seatedintheirmidst。
"Surrender!"criedtheKing,inaloudvoice。"Youaremyprisoners。"
"Go’long!"answeredBillina,fromtheScarecrow’sshoulder。"YoupromisedmethatifIguessedcorrectlymyfriendsandImightdepartinsafety。Andyoualwayskeepyourpromises。"
"Isaidyoumightleavethepalaceinsafety,"retortedtheKing;"andsoyoumay,butyoucannotleavemydominions。Youaremyprisoners,andIwillhurlyouallintomyundergrounddungeons,wherethevolcanicfiresglowandthemoltenlavaflowsineverydirection,andtheairishotterthanblueblazes。"
"Thatwillbetheendofme,allright,"saidtheScarecrow,sorrowfully。"Onesmallblaze,blueorgreen,isenoughtoreducemetoanash-heap。"
"Doyousurrender?"demandedtheKing。
BillinawhisperedsomethingintheScarecrow’searthatmadehimsmileandputhishandsinhisjacketpockets。
"No!"returnedOzma,boldlyansweringtheKing。Thenshesaidtoherarmy:
"Forward,mybravesoldiers,andfightforyourRulerandyourselves,untodeath!"
"Pardonme,MostRoyalOzma,"repliedoneofhergenerals;"butIfindthatIandmybrotherofficersallsufferfromheartdisease,andtheslightestexcitementmightkillus。Ifwefightwemaygetexcited。
Woulditnotbewellforustoavoidthisgravedanger?"
"Soldiersshouldnothaveheartdisease,"saidOzma。
"Privatesoldiersarenot,Ibelieve,afflictedthatway,"declaredanothergeneral,twirlinghismoustachethoughtfully。"IfyourRoyalHighnessdesires,wewillorderourprivatetoattackyonderwarriors。"
"Doso,"repliedOzma。
"For-ward——march!"criedallthegenerals,withonevoice。
"For-ward——march!"yelledthecolonels。"For-ward——march!"shoutedthemajors。"For-ward——march!"commandedthecaptains。
Andatthattheprivateleveledhisspearanddashedfuriouslyuponthefoe。
ThecaptainoftheNomeswassosurprisedbythissuddenonslaughtthatheforgottocommandhiswarriorstofight,sothatthetenmeninthefirstrow,whostoodinfrontoftheprivate’sspear,felloverlikesomanytoysoldiers。Thespearcouldnotgothroughtheirsteelarmor,however,sothewarriorsscrambledtotheirfeetagain,andbythattimetheprivatehadknockedoveranotherrowofthem。
Thenthecaptainbroughtdownhisbattle-axewithsuchastrongblowthattheprivate’sspearwasshatteredandknockedfromhisgrasp,andhewashelplesstofightanylonger。
TheNomeKinghadlefthisthroneandpressedthroughhiswarriorstothefrontranks,sohecouldseewhatwasgoingon;butashefacedOzmaandherfriendstheScarecrow,asifarousedtoactionbythevaloroftheprivate,drewoneofBillina’seggsfromhisrightjacketpocketandhurleditstraightatthelittlemonarch’shead。
Itstruckhimsquarelyinhislefteye,wheretheeggsmashedandscattered,aseggswill,andcoveredhisfaceandhairandbeardwithitsstickycontents。
"Help,help!"screamedtheKing,clawingwithhisfingersattheegg,inastruggletoremoveit。
"Anegg!anegg!Runforyourlives!"shoutedthecaptainoftheNomes,inavoiceofhorror。
AndhowtheyDIDrun!Thewarriorsfairlytumbledoveroneanotherintheireffortstoescapethefatalpoisonofthatawfulegg,andthosewhocouldnotrushdownthewindingstairfelloffthebalconyintothegreatcavernbeneath,knockingoverthosewhostoodbelowthem。
EvenwhiletheKingwasstillyellingforhelphisthroneroombecameemptiedofeveryoneofhiswarriors,andbeforethemonarchhadmanagedtocleartheeggawayfromhislefteyetheScarecrowthrewthesecondeggagainsthisrighteye,whereitsmashedandblindedhimentirely。TheKingwasunabletofleebecausehecouldnotseewhichwaytorun;sohestoodstillandhowledandshoutedandscreamedinabjectfear。
Whilethiswasgoingon,BillinaflewovertoDorothy,andperchingherselfupontheLion’sbackthehenwhisperedeagerlytothegirl:
"Gethisbelt!GettheNomeKing’sjeweledbelt!Itunbucklesintheback。Quick,Dorothy——quick!"
18。TheFateoftheTinWoodmanDorothyobeyed。SheranatoncebehindtheNomeKing,whowasstilltryingtofreehiseyesfromtheegg,andinatwinklingshehadunbuckledhissplendidjeweledbeltandcarrieditawaywithhertoherplacebesidetheTigerandLion,where,becauseshedidnotknowwhatelsetodowithit,shefasteneditaroundherownslimwaist。
JustthentheChiefStewardrushedinwithaspongeandabowlofwater,andbeganmoppingawaythebrokeneggsfromhismaster’sface。
Inafewminutes,andwhileallthepartystoodlookingon,theKingregainedtheuseofhiseyes,andthefirstthinghedidwastoglarewickedlyupontheScarecrowandexclaim:
"I’llmakeyousufferforthis,youhay-stuffeddummy!Don’tyouknoweggsarepoisontoNomes?"
"Really,"saidtheScarecrow,"theyDON’Tseemtoagreewithyou,althoughIwonderwhy。"
"Theywerestrictlyfreshandabovesuspicion,"saidBillina。"Yououghttobegladtogetthem。"
"I’lltransformyouallintoscorpions!"criedtheKing,angrily,andbeganwavinghisarmsandmutteringmagicwords。
Butnoneofthepeoplebecamescorpions,sotheKingstoppedandlookedattheminsurprise。
"What’swrong?"heasked。
"Why,youarenotwearingyourmagicbelt,"repliedtheChiefSteward,afterlookingtheKingovercarefully。"Whereisit?Whathaveyoudonewithit?"
TheNomeKingclappedhishandtohiswaist,andhisrockcoloredfaceturnedwhiteaschalk。
"It’sgone,"hecried,helplessly。"It’sgone,andIamruined!"
Dorothynowsteppedforwardandsaid:
"RoyalOzma,andyou,QueenofEv,Iwelcomeyouandyourpeoplebacktothelandoftheliving。Billinahassavedyoufromyourtroubles,andnowwewillleavethisdrea’fulplace,andreturntoEvassoonasposs’ble。"
Whilethechildspoketheycouldallseethatsheworethemagicbelt,andagreatcheerwentupfromallherfriends,whichwasledbythevoicesoftheScarecrowandtheprivate。ButtheNomeKingdidnotjointhem。Hecreptbackontohisthronelikeawhippeddog,andlaytherebitterlybemoaninghisdefeat。
"Butwehavenotyetfoundmyfaithfulfollower,theTinWoodman,"
saidOzmatoDorothy,"andwithouthimIdonotwishtogoaway。"
"NorI,"repliedDorothy,quickly。"Wasn’theinthepalace?"
"Hemustbethere,"saidBillina;"butIhadnocluetoguidemeinguessingtheTinWoodman,soImusthavemissedhim。"
"Wewillgobackintotherooms,"saidDorothy。"Thismagicbelt,I
amsure,willhelpustofindourdearoldfriend。"
Soshere-enteredthepalace,thedoorsofwhichstillstoodopen,andeveryonefollowedherexcepttheNomeKing,theQueenofEvandPrinceEvring。ThemotherhadtakenthelittlePrinceinherlapandwasfondlingandkissinghimlovingly,forhewasheryoungestborn。
ButtheotherswentwithDorothy,andwhenshecametothemiddleofthefirstroomthegirlwavedherhand,asshehadseentheKingdo,andcommandedtheTinWoodman,whateverformhemightthenhave,toresumehispropershape。Noresultfollowedthisattempt,soDorothywentintoanotherroomandrepeatedit,andsothroughalltheroomsofthepalace。YettheTinWoodmandidnotappeartothem,norcouldtheyimaginewhichamongthethousandsofornamentswastheirtransformedfriend。
Sadlytheyreturnedtothethroneroom,wheretheKing,seeingthattheyhadmetwithfailure,jeeredatDorothy,saying:
"Youdonotknowhowtousemybelt,soitisofnousetoyou。GiveitbacktomeandIwillletyougofree——youandallthepeoplewhocamewithyou。AsfortheroyalfamilyofEv,theyaremyslaves,andshallremainhere。"
"Ishallkeepthebelt,"saidDorothy。
"Buthowcanyouescape,withoutmyconsent?"askedtheKing。
"Easilyenough,"answeredthegirl。"Allweneedtodoistowalkoutthewaythatwecamein。"
"Oh,that’sall,isit?"sneeredtheKing。"Well,whereisthepassagethroughwhichyouenteredthisroom?"
Theyalllookedaround,butcouldnotdiscovertheplace,forithadlongsincebeenclosed。Dorothy,however,wouldnotbedismayed。Shewavedherhandtowardtheseeminglysolidwallofthecavernandsaid:
"Icommandthepassagetoopen!"
Instantlytheorderwasobeyed;theopeningappearedandthepassagelayplainlybeforethem。
TheKingwasamazed,andalltheothersoverjoyed。
"Why,then,ifthebeltobeysyou,wereweunabletodiscovertheTinWoodman?"askedOzma。
"Ican’timagine,"saidDorothy。
"Seehere,girl,"proposedtheKing,eagerly;"givemethebelt,andI
willtellyouwhatshapetheTinWoodmanwaschangedinto,andthenyoucaneasilyfindhim。"
Dorothyhesitated,butBillinacriedout:
"Don’tyoudoit!IftheNomeKinggetsthebeltagainhewillmakeeveryoneofusprisoners,forwewillbeinhispower。Onlybykeepingthebelt,Dorothy,willyoueverbeabletoleavethisplaceinsafety。"
"Ithinkthatistrue,"saidtheScarecrow。"ButIhaveanotheridea,duetomyexcellentbrains。LetDorothytransformtheKingintoagoose-eggunlessheagreestogointothepalaceandbringouttoustheornamentwhichisourfriendNickChopper,theTinWoodman。"
"Agoose-egg!"echoedthehorrifiedKing。"Howdreadful!"
"Well,agoose-eggyouwillbeunlessyougoandfetchustheornamentwewant,"declaredBillina,withajoyfulchuckle。
"YoucanseeforyourselfthatDorothyisabletousethemagicbeltallright,"addedtheScarecrow。
TheNomeKingthoughtitoverandfinallyconsented,forhedidnotwanttobeagoose-egg。SohewentintothepalacetogettheornamentwhichwasthetransformationoftheTinWoodman,andtheyallawaitedhisreturnwithconsiderableimpatience,fortheywereanxioustoleavethisundergroundcavernandseethesunshineoncemore。ButwhentheNomeKingcamebackhebroughtnothingwithhimexceptapuzzledandanxiousexpressionuponhisface。
"He’sgone!"hesaid。"TheTinWoodmanisnowhereinthepalace。"
"Areyousure?"askedOzma,sternly。
"I’mverysure,"answeredtheKing,trembling,"forIknowjustwhatI
transformedhiminto,andexactlywherehestood。Butheisnotthere,andpleasedon’tchangemeintoagoose-egg,becauseI’vedonethebestIcould。"
Theywereallsilentforatime,andthenDorothysaid:
"ThereisnousepunishingtheNomeKinganymore,andI’m’fraidwe’llhavetogoawaywithoutourfriend。"
"Ifheisnothere,wecannotrescuehim,"agreedtheScarecrow,sadly。"PoorNick!Iwonderwhathasbecomeofhim。"
"Andheowedmesixweeksbackpay!"saidoneofthegenerals,wipingthetearsfromhiseyeswithhisgold-lacedcoatsleeve。
Verysorrowfullytheydeterminedtoreturntotheupperworldwithouttheirformercompanion,andsoOzmagavetheordertobeginthemarchthroughthepassage。
Thearmywentfirst,andthentheroyalfamilyofEv,andafterwardcameDorothy,Ozma,Billina,theScarecrowandTiktok。
TheylefttheNomeKingscowlingatthemfromhisthrone,andhadnothoughtofdangeruntilOzmachancedtolookbackandsawalargenumberofthewarriorsfollowingtheminfullchase,withtheirswordsandspearsandaxesraisedtostrikedownthefugitivesassoonastheydrewnearenough。
EvidentlytheNomeKinghadmadethislastattempttopreventtheirescapinghim;butitdidhimnogood,forwhenDorothysawthedangertheywereinshestoppedandwavedherhandandwhisperedacommandtothemagicbelt。
Instantlytheforemostwarriorsbecameeggs,whichrolleduponthefloorofthecaverninsuchnumbersthatthosebehindcouldnotadvancewithoutsteppinguponthem。But,whentheysawtheeggs,alldesiretoadvancedepartedfromthewarriors,andtheyturnedandfledmadlyintothecavern,andrefusedtogobackagain。
Ourfriendshadnofurthertroubleinreachingtheendofthepassage,andsoonwerestandingintheouterairuponthegloomypathbetweenthetwohighmountains。ButthewaytoEvlayplainlybeforethem,andtheyferventlyhopedthattheyhadseenthelastoftheNomeKingandofhisdreadfulpalace。
ThecavalcadewasledbyOzma,mountedontheCowardlyLion,andtheQueenofEv,whorodeuponthebackoftheTiger。ThechildrenoftheQueenwalkedbehindher,handinhand。DorothyrodetheSawhorse,whiletheScarecrowwalkedandcommandedthearmyintheabsenceoftheTinWoodman。
Presentlythewaybegantolightenandmoreofthesunshinetocomeinbetweenthetwomountains。Andbeforelongtheyheardthe"thump!
thump!thump!"ofthegiant’shammerupontheroad。
"Howmaywepassthemonstrousmanofiron?"askedtheQueen,anxiousforthesafetyofherchildren。ButDorothysolvedtheproblembyawordtothemagicbelt。
Thegiantpaused,withhishammerheldmotionlessintheair,thusallowingtheentirepartytopassbetweenhiscast-ironlegsinsafety。
19。TheKingofEvIftherewereanyshifting,rock-coloredNomesonthemountainsidenow,theyweresilentandrespectful,forouradventurerswerenotannoyed,asbefore,bytheirimpudentlaughter。ReallytheNomeshadnothingtolaughat,sincethedefeatoftheirKing。
OntheothersidetheyfoundOzma’sgoldenchariot,standingastheyhadleftit。SoontheLionandtheTigerwereharnessedtothebeautifulchariot,inwhichwasenoughroomforOzmaandtheQueenandsixoftheroyalchildren。
LittleEvringpreferredtoridewithDorothyupontheSawhorse,whichhadalongback。ThePrincehadrecoveredfromhisshynessandhadbecomeveryfondofthegirlwhohadrescuedhim,sotheywerefastfriendsandchattedpleasantlytogetherastheyrodealong。Billinawasalsoperchedupontheheadofthewoodensteed,whichseemednottomindtheaddedweightintheleast,andtheboywasfullofwonderthatahencouldtalk,andsaysuchsensiblethings。
Whentheycametothegulf,Ozma’smagiccarpetcarriedthemalloverinsafety;andnowtheybegantopassthetrees,inwhichbirdsweresinging;andthebreezethatwaswaftedtothemfromthefarmsofEvwasspicywithflowersandnew-mownhay;andthesunshinefellfulluponthem,towarmthemanddriveawayfromtheirbodiesthechillanddampnessoftheundergroundkingdomoftheNomes。
"Iwouldbequitecontent,"saidtheScarecrowtoTiktok,"wereonlytheTinWoodmanwithus。Butitbreaksmyhearttoleavehimbehind。"
"Hewasafinefel-low,"repliedTiktok,"al-thoughhisma-ter-i-alwasnotve-rydu-ra-ble。"
"Oh,tinisanexcellentmaterial,"theScarecrowhastenedtosay;
"andifanythingeverhappenedtopoorNickChopperhewasalwayseasilysoldered。Besides,hedidnothavetobewoundup,andwasnotliabletogetoutoforder。"
"Isome-timeswish,"saidTiktok,"thatIwasstuffedwithstraw,asyouare。Itishardtobemadeofcop-per。"
"Ihavenoreasontocomplainofmylot,"repliedtheScarecrow。"A
littlefreshstraw,nowandthen,makesmeasgoodasnew。ButIcanneverbethepolishedgentlemanthatmypoordepartedfriend,theTinWoodman,was。"
YoumaybesuretheroyalchildrenofEvandtheirQueenmotherweredelightedatseeingagaintheirbelovedcountry;andwhenthetowersofthepalaceofEvcameintoviewtheycouldnotforbearcheeringatthesight。LittleEvring,ridinginfrontofDorothy,wassooverjoyedthathetookacurioustinwhistlefromhispocketandblewashrillblastthatmadetheSawhorseleapandpranceinsuddenalarm。
"Whatisthat?"askedBillina,whohadbeenobligedtoflutterherwingsinordertokeepherseatupontheheadofthefrightenedSawhorse。
"That’smywhistle,"saidPrinceEvring,holdingitoutuponhishand。
Itwasintheshapeofalittlefatpig,madeoftinandpaintedgreen。Thewhistlewasinthetailofthepig。
"Wheredidyougetit?"askedtheyellowhen,closelyexaminingthetoywithherbrighteyes。
"Why,IpickeditupintheNomeKing’spalace,whileDorothywasmakingherguesses,andIputitinmypocket,"answeredthelittlePrince。
Billinalaughed;oratleastshemadethepeculiarcacklethatservedherforalaugh。
"NowonderIcouldn’tfindtheTinWoodman,"shesaid;"andnowonderthemagicbeltdidn’tmakehimappear,ortheKingcouldn’tfindhim,either!"
"Whatdoyoumean?"questionedDorothy。
"Why,thePrincehadhiminhispocket,"criedBillina,cacklingagain。
"Ididnot!"protestedlittleEvring。"Ionlytookthewhistle。"
"Well,then,watchme,"returnedthehen,andreachingoutaclawshetouchedthewhistleandsaid"Ev。"
Swish!
"Goodafternoon,"saidtheTinWoodman,takingoffhisfunnelcapandbowingtoDorothyandthePrince。"IthinkImusthavebeenasleepforthefirsttimesinceIwasmadeoftin,forIdonotrememberourleavingtheNomeKing。"
"Youhavebeenenchanted,"answeredthegirl,throwinganarmaroundheroldfriendandhugginghimtightinherjoy。
"Butit’sallright,now。"
"Iwantmywhistle!"saidthelittlePrince,beginningtocry。
"Hush!"cautionedBillina。"Thewhistleislost,butyoumayhaveanotherwhenyougethome。"
TheScarecrowhadfairlythrownhimselfuponthebosomofhisoldcomrade,sosurprisedanddelightedwashetoseehimagain,andTiktoksqueezedtheTinWoodman’shandsoearnestlythathedentedsomeofhisfingers。ThentheyhadtomakewayforOzmatowelcomethetinman,andthearmycaughtsightofhimandsetupacheer,andeverybodywasdelightedandhappy。
FortheTinWoodmanwasagreatfavoritewithallwhoknewhim,andhissuddenrecoveryaftertheyhadthoughthewaslosttothemforeverwasindeedapleasantsurprise。
Beforelongthecavalcadearrivedattheroyalpalace,whereagreatcrowdofpeoplehadgatheredtowelcometheirQueenandhertenchildren。Therewasmuchshoutingandcheering,andthepeoplethrewflowersintheirpath,andeveryfaceworeahappysmile。
TheyfoundthePrincessLangwidereinhermirroredchamber,whereshewasadmiringoneofherhandsomestheads——onewithrichchestnuthair,dreamywalnuteyesandashapelyhickorynutnose。ShewasverygladtoberelievedofherdutiestothepeopleofEv,andtheQueengraciouslypermittedhertoretainherroomsandhercabinetofheadsaslongasshelived。
ThentheQueentookhereldestsonoutuponabalconythatoverlookedthecrowdofsubjectsgatheredbelow,andsaidtothem:
"Hereisyourfutureruler,KingEvardoFifteenth。Heisfifteenyearsofage,hasfifteensilverbucklesonhisjacketandisthefifteenthEvardotorulethelandofEv。"
Thepeopleshoutedtheirapprovalfifteentimes,andeventheWheelers,someofwhomwerepresent,loudlypromisedtoobeythenewKing。
SotheQueenplacedabigcrownofgold,setwithrubies,uponEvardo’shead,andthrewanerminerobeoverhisshoulders,andproclaimedhimKing;andhebowedgratefullytoallhissubjectsandthenwentawaytoseeifhecouldfindanycakeintheroyalpantry。
OzmaofOzandherpeople,aswellasDorothy,TiktokandBillina,weresplendidlyentertainedbytheQueenmother,whoowedallherhappinesstotheirkindoffices;andthateveningtheyellowhenwaspubliclypresentedwithabeautifulnecklaceofpearlsandsapphires,asatokenofesteemfromthenewKing。
20。TheEmeraldCityDorothydecidedtoacceptOzma’sinvitationtoreturnwithhertotheLandofOz。TherewasnogreaterchanceofhergettinghomefromEvthanfromOz,andthelittlegirlwasanxioustoseeoncemorethecountrywhereshehadencounteredsuchwonderfuladventures。BythistimeUncleHenrywouldhavereachedAustraliainhisship,andhadprobablygivenherupforlost;sohecouldn’tworryanymorethanhedidifshestayedawayfromhimawhilelonger。SoshewouldgotoOz。
Theybadegood-byetothepeopleofEv,andtheKingpromisedOzmathathewouldeverbegratefultoherandrendertheLandofOzanyservicethatmightliewithinhispower。
Andthentheyapproachedtheedgeofthedangerousdesert,andOzmathrewdownthemagiccarpet,whichatonceunrolledfarenoughforallofthemtowalkuponitwithoutbeingcrowded。
Tiktok,claimingtobeDorothy’sfaithfulfollowerbecausehebelongedtoher,hadbeenpermittedtojointheparty,andbeforetheystartedthegirlwounduphismachineryasfaraspossible,andthecoppermansteppedoffasbrisklyasanyoneofthem。
OzmaalsoinvitedBillinatovisittheLandofOz,andtheyellowhenwasgladenoughtogowherenewsightsandscenesawaitedher。
Theybeganthetripacrossthedesertearlyinthemorning,andastheystoppedonlylongenoughforBillinatolayherdailyegg,beforesunsettheyespiedthegreenslopesandwoodedhillsofthebeautifulLandofOz。TheyentereditintheMunchkinterritory,andtheKingoftheMunchkinsmetthemattheborderandwelcomedOzmawithgreatrespect,beingverypleasedbyhersafereturn。ForOzmaofOzruledtheKingoftheMunchkins,theKingoftheWinkies,theKingoftheQuadlingsandtheKingoftheGillikinsjustasthosekingsruledtheirownpeople;andthissupremeruleroftheLandofOzlivedinagreattownofherown,calledtheEmeraldCity,whichwasintheexactcenterofthefourkingdomsoftheLandofOz。
TheMunchkinkingentertainedthemathispalacethatnight,andinthemorningtheysetoutfortheEmeraldCity,travellingoveraroadofyellowbrickthatledstraighttothejewel-studdedgates。
EverywherethepeopleturnedouttogreettheirbelovedOzma,andtohailjoyfullytheScarecrow,theTinWoodmanandtheCowardlyLion,whowerepopularfavorites。Dorothy,too,rememberedsomeofthepeople,whohadbefriendedherontheoccasionofherfirstvisittoOz,andtheywerewellpleasedtoseethelittleKansasgirlagain,andshoweredherwithcomplimentsandgoodwishes。
Atoneplace,wheretheystoppedtorefreshthemselves,Ozmaacceptedabowlofmilkfromthehandsofaprettydairy-maid。Thenshelookedatthegirlmoreclosely,andexclaimed:
"Why,it’sJinjur——isn’tit!"
"Yes,yourHighness,"wasthereply,asJinjurdroppedalowcurtsy。
AndDorothylookedwonderinglyatthislivelyappearingperson,whohadonceassembledanarmyofwomenanddriventheScarecrowfromthethroneoftheEmeraldCity,andevenfoughtabattlewiththepowerfularmyofGlindatheSorceress。
"I’vemarriedamanwhoownsninecows,"saidJinjurtoOzma,"andnowIamhappyandcontentedandwillingtoleadaquietlifeandmindmyownbusiness。"
"Whereisyourhusband?"askedOzma。
"Heisinthehouse,nursingablackeye,"repliedJinjur,calmly。
"ThefoolishmanwouldinsistuponmilkingtheredcowwhenIwantedhimtomilkthewhiteone;buthewillknowbetternexttime,Iamsure。"
Thenthepartymovedonagain,andaftercrossingabroadriveronaferryandpassingmanyfinefarmhousesthatweredomeshapedandpaintedaprettygreencolor,theycameinsightofalargebuildingthatwascoveredwithflagsandbunting。
"Idon’trememberthatbuilding,"saidDorothy。"Whatisit?"
"ThatistheCollegeofArtandAthleticPerfection,"repliedOzma。
"Ihaditbuiltquiterecently,andtheWoggle-Bugisit’spresident。
Itkeepshimbusy,andtheyoungmenwhoattendthecollegearenoworseoffthantheywerebefore。Yousee,inthiscountryareanumberofyouthswhodonotliketowork,andthecollegeisanexcellentplaceforthem。"
AndnowtheycameinsightoftheEmeraldCity,andthepeopleflockedouttogreettheirlovelyruler。Therewereseveralbandsandmanyofficersandofficialsoftherealm,andacrowdofcitizensintheirholidayattire。
ThusthebeautifulOzmawasescortedbyabrilliantprocessiontoherroyalcity,andsogreatwasthecheeringthatshewasobligedtoconstantlybowtotherightandlefttoacknowledgethegreetingsofhersubjects。
Thateveningtherewasagrandreceptionintheroyalpalace,attendedbythemostimportantpersonsofOz,andJackPumpkinhead,whowasalittleoverripebutstillactive,readanaddresscongratulatingOzmaofOzuponthesuccessofhergenerousmissiontorescuetheroyalfamilyofaneighboringkingdom。
Thenmagnificentgoldmedalssetwithpreciousstoneswerepresentedtoeachofthetwenty-sixofficers;andtheTinWoodmanwasgivenanewaxestuddedwithdiamonds;andtheScarecrowreceivedasilverjarofcomplexionpowder。DorothywaspresentedwithaprettycoronetandmadeaPrincessofOz,andTiktokreceivedtwobraceletssetwitheightrowsofveryclearandsparklingemeralds。
Afterwardtheysatdowntoasplendidfeast,andOzmaputDorothyatherrightandBillinaatherleft,wherethehensatuponagoldenroostandatefromajeweledplatter。ThenwereplacedtheScarecrow,theTinWoodmanandTiktok,withbasketsoflovelyflowersbeforethem,becausetheydidnotrequirefood。Thetwenty-sixofficerswereatthelowerendofthetable,andtheLionandtheTigeralsohadseats,andwereservedongoldenplatters,thatheldahalfabushelatonetime。
ThewealthiestandmostimportantcitizensoftheEmeraldCitywereproudtowaituponthesefamousadventurers,andtheywereassistedbyasprightlylittlemaidnamedJelliaJamb,whomtheScarecrowpincheduponherrosycheeksandseemedtoknowverywell。
DuringthefeastOzmagrewthoughtful,andsuddenlysheasked:
"Whereistheprivate?"
"Oh,heissweepingoutthebarracks,"repliedoneofthegenerals,whowasbusyeatingalegofaturkey。"ButIhaveorderedhimadishofbreadandmolassestoeatwhenhisworkisdone。"
"Lethimbesentfor,"saidthegirlruler。
Whiletheywaitedforthiscommandtobeobeyed,sheenquired:
"Haveweanyotherprivatesinthearmies?"
"Oh,yes,"repliedtheTinWoodman,"Ibelievetherearethree,altogether。"
Theprivatenowentered,salutinghisofficersandtheroyalOzmaveryrespectfully。
"Whatisyourname,myman?"askedthegirl。
"OmbyAmby,"answeredtheprivate。
"Then,OmbyAmby,"saidshe,"IpromoteyoutobeCaptainGeneralofallthearmiesofmykingdom,andespeciallytobeCommanderofmyBodyGuardattheroyalpalace。"
"Itisveryexpensivetoholdsomanyoffices,"saidtheprivate,hesitating。"Ihavenomoneywithwhichtobuyuniforms。"
"Youshallbesuppliedfromtheroyaltreasury,"saidOzma。
Thentheprivatewasgivenaseatatthetable,wheretheotherofficerswelcomedhimcordially,andthefeastingandmerrimentwereresumed。
SuddenlyJelliaJambexclaimed:
"Thereisnothingmoretoeat!TheHungryTigerhasconsumedeverything!"
"Butthatisnottheworstofit,"declaredtheTiger,mournfully。
"Somewhereorsomehow,I’veactuallylostmyappetite!"
21。Dorothy’sMagicBeltDorothypassedseveralveryhappyweeksintheLandofOzastheguestoftheroyalOzma,whodelightedtopleaseandinterestthelittleKansasgirl。Manynewacquaintanceswereformedandmanyoldonesrenewed,andwherevershewentDorothyfoundherselfamongfriends。
Oneday,however,asshesatinOzma’sprivateroom,shenoticedhanginguponthewallapicturewhichconstantlychangedinappearance,atonetimeshowingameadowandatanothertimeaforest,alakeoravillage。
"Howcurious!"sheexclaimed,afterwatchingtheshiftingscenesforafewmoments。
"Yes,"saidOzma,"thatisreallyawonderfulinventioninmagic。IfIwishtoseeanypartoftheworldoranypersonliving,Ineedonlyexpressthewishanditisshowninthepicture。"
"MayIuseit?"askedDorothy,eagerly。
"Ofcourse,mydear。"
"ThenI’dliketoseetheoldKansasfarm,andAuntEm,"saidthegirl。
Instantlythewellrememberedfarmhouseappearedinthepicture,andAuntEmcouldbeseenquiteplainly。Shewasengagedinwashingdishesbythekitchenwindowandseemedquitewellandcontented。Thehiredmenandtheteamswereintheharvestfieldsbehindthehouse,andthecornandwheatseemedtothechildtobeinprimecondition。
OnthesideporchDorothy’spetdog,Toto,waslyingfastasleepinthesun,andtohersurpriseoldSpeckleswasrunningaroundwithabroodoftwelvenewchickenstrailingafterher。
"Everythingseemsallrightathome,"saidDorothy,withasighofrelief。"NowIwonderwhatUncleHenryisdoing。"
ThesceneinthepictureatonceshiftedtoAustralia,where,inapleasantroominSydney,UncleHenrywasseatedinaneasychair,solemnlysmokinghisbriarpipe。Helookedsadandlonely,andhishairwasnowquitewhiteandhishandsandfacethinandwasted。
"Oh!"criedDorothy,inananxiousvoice,"I’msureUncleHenryisn’tgettinganybetter,andit’sbecauseheisworriedaboutme。Ozma,dear,Imustgotohimatonce!"
"Howcanyou?"askedOzma。
"Idon’tknow,"repliedDorothy;"butletusgotoGlindatheGood。
I’msureshewillhelpme,andadvisemehowtogettoUncleHenry。"
OzmareadilyagreedtothisplanandcausedtheSawhorsetobeharnessedtoaprettygreenandpinkphaeton,andthetwogirlsrodeawaytovisitthefamoussorceress。
Glindareceivedthemgraciously,andlistenedtoDorothy’sstorywithattention。
"Ihavethemagicbelt,youknow,"saidthelittlegirl。"IfI
buckleditaroundmywaistandcommandedittotakemetoUncleHenry,wouldn’titdoit?"
"Ithinkso,"repliedGlinda,withasmile。
"Andthen,"continuedDorothy,"ifIeverwantedtocomebackhereagain,thebeltwouldbringme。"
"Inthatyouarewrong,"saidthesorceress。"Thebelthasmagicalpowersonlywhileitisinsomefairycountry,suchastheLandofOz,ortheLandofEv。Indeed,mylittlefriend,wereyoutowearitandwishyourselfinAustralia,withyouruncle,thewishwoulddoubtlessbefulfilled,becauseitwasmadeinfairyland。Butyouwouldnotfindthemagicbeltaroundyouwhenyouarrivedatyourdestination。"
"Whatwouldbecomeofit?"askedthegirl。
"Itwouldbelost,aswereyoursilvershoeswhenyouvisitedOzbefore,andnoonewouldeverseeitagain。Itseemstoobadtodestroytheuseofthemagicbeltinthatway,doesn’tit?"
"Then,"saidDorothy,afteramoment’sthought,"IwillgivethemagicbelttoOzma,forshecanuseitinherowncountry。AndshecanwishmetransportedtoUncleHenrywithoutlosingthebelt。"
"Thatisawiseplan,"repliedGlinda。
SotheyrodebacktotheEmeraldCity,andonthewayitwasarrangedthateverySaturdaymorningOzmawouldlookatDorothyinhermagicpicture,whereverthelittlegirlmightchancetobe。And,ifshesawDorothymakeacertainsignal,thenOzmawouldknowthatthelittleKansasgirlwantedtorevisittheLandofOz,andbymeansoftheNomeKing’smagicbeltwouldwishthatshemightinstantlyreturn。
Thishavingbeenagreedupon,Dorothybadegood-byetoallherfriends。TiktokwantedtogotoAustralia;too,butDorothyknewthatthemachinemanwouldneverdoforaservantinacivilizedcountry,andthechanceswerethathismachinerywouldn’tworkatall。SoshelefthiminOzma’scare。
Billina,onthecontrary,preferredtheLandofOztoanyothercountry,andrefusedtoaccompanyDorothy。
"ThebugsandantsthatIfindherearethefinestflavoredintheworld,"declaredtheyellowhen,"andthereareplentyofthem。SohereIshallendmydays;andImustsay,Dorothy,mydear,thatyouareveryfoolishtogobackintothatstupid,humdrumworldagain。"
"UncleHenryneedsme,"saidDorothy,simply;andeveryoneexceptBillinathoughtitwasrightthatsheshouldgo。
AllDorothy’sfriendsoftheLandofOz——botholdandnew——gatheredinagroupinfrontofthepalacetobidherasorrowfulgood-byeandtowishherlonglifeandhappiness。Aftermuchhandshaking,DorothykissedOzmaoncemore,andthenhandedhertheNomeKing’smagicbelt,saying:
"Now,dearPrincess,whenIwavemyhandkerchief,pleasewishmewithUncleHenry。I’maw’flysorrytoleaveyou——andtheScarecrow——andtheTinWoodman——andtheCowardlyLion——andTiktok——and——andeverybody——butIdowantmyUncleHenry!Sogood-bye,allofyou。"
Thenthelittlegirlstoodononeofthebigemeraldswhichdecoratedthecourtyard,andafterlookingonceagainateachofherfriends,wavedherhandkerchief。
"No,"saidDorothy,"Iwasn’tdrownedatall。AndI’vecometonurseyouandtakecareofyou,UncleHenry,andyoumustpromisetogetwellassoonasposs’ble。"
UncleHenrysmiledandcuddledhislittleniececloseinhislap。
"I’mbetteralready,mydarling,"saidhe。