AFaithfulRecordofTheirAmazingAdventuresinanUndergroundWorld;andHowwiththeAidofTheirFriendsZebHugson,EurekatheKitten,andJimtheCab-Horse,TheyFinallyReachedtheWonderfulLandofOzbyL。FrankBaum\"RoyalHistorianofOz\"
——ToMyReaders——
1。TheEarthquake2。TheGlassCity3。TheArrivaloftheWizard4。TheVegetableKingdom5。DorothyPicksthePrincess6。TheMangaboosProveDangerous7。IntotheBlackPitandOutAgain8。TheValleyofVoices9。TheyFighttheInvisibleBears10。TheBraidedManofPyramidMountain11。TheyMeettheWoodenGargoyles12。AWonderfulEscape13。TheDenoftheDragonettes14。OzmaUsestheMagicBelt15。OldFriendsareReunited16。Jim,theCab-Horse17。TheNineTinyPiglets18。TheTrialofEureka,theKitten19。TheWizardPerformsAnotherTrick20。ZebReturnstotheRanchToMyReadersIt’snouse;nouseatall。Thechildrenwon’tletmestoptellingtalesoftheLandofOz。Iknowlotsofotherstories,andIhopetotellthem,sometimeoranother;butjustnowmylovingtyrantswon’tallowme。Theycry:\"Oz——Oz!moreaboutOz,Mr。Baum!\"andwhatcanI
dobutobeytheircommands?
ThisisOurBook——mineandthechildren’s。Fortheyhavefloodedmewiththousandsofsuggestionsinregardtoit,andIhavehonestlytriedtoadoptasmanyofthesesuggestionsascouldbefittedintoonestory。
Afterthewonderfulsuccessof\"OzmaofOz\"itisevidentthatDorothyhasbecomeafirmfixtureintheseOzstories。ThelittleonesallloveDorothy,andasoneofmysmallfriendsaptlystates:\"Itisn’tarealOzstorywithouther。\"Soheresheisagain,assweetandgentleandinnocentasever,Ihope,andtheheroineofanotherstrangeadventure。
Thereweremanyrequestsfrommylittlecorrespondentsfor\"moreabouttheWizard。\"ItseemsthejollyoldfellowmadehostsoffriendsinthefirstOzbook,inspiteofthefactthathefranklyacknowledgedhimself\"ahumbug。\"Thechildrenhadheardhowhemountedintotheskyinaballoonandtheywereallwaitingforhimtocomedownagain。
SowhatcouldIdobuttell\"whathappenedtotheWizardafterward\"?
Youwillfindhiminthesepages,justthesamehumbugWizardasbefore。
TherewasonethingthechildrendemandedwhichIfounditimpossibletodointhispresentbook:theybademeintroduceToto,Dorothy’slittleblackdog,whohasmanyfriendsamongmyreaders。Butyouwillsee,whenyoubegintoreadthestory,thatTotowasinKansaswhileDorothywasinCalifornia,andsoshehadtostartonheradventurewithouthim。InthisbookDorothyhadtotakeherkittenwithherinsteadofherdog;butinthenextOzbook,ifIampermittedtowriteone,IintendtotellagooddealaboutToto’sfurtherhistory。
PrincessOzma,whomIloveasmuchasmyreadersdo,isagainintroducedinthisstory,andsoareseveralofouroldfriendsofOz。
YouwillalsobecomeacquaintedwithJimtheCab-Horse,theNineTinyPiglets,andEureka,theKitten。Iamsorrythekittenwasnotaswellbehavedassheoughttohavebeen;butperhapsshewasn’tbroughtupproperly。Dorothyfoundher,yousee,andwhoherparentswerenobodyknows。
Ibelieve,mydears,thatIamtheproudeststory-tellerthateverlived。ManyatimetearsofprideandjoyhavestoodinmyeyeswhileIreadthetender,loving,appealinglettersthatcametomeinalmosteverymailfrommylittlereaders。Tohavepleasedyou,tohaveinterestedyou,tohavewonyourfriendship,andperhapsyourlove,throughmystories,istomymindasgreatanachievementastobecomePresidentoftheUnitedStates。Indeed,Iwouldmuchratherbeyourstory-teller,undertheseconditions,thantobethePresident。Soyouhavehelpedmetofulfillmylife’sambition,andIammoregratefultoyou,mydears,thanIcanexpressinwords。
Itrytoanswereveryletterofmyyoungcorrespondents;yetsometimestherearesomanylettersthatalittletimemustpassbeforeyougetyouranswer。Butbepatient,friends,fortheanswerwillsurelycome,andbywritingtomeyoumorethanrepaymeforthepleasanttaskofpreparingthesebooks。Besides,Iamproudtoacknowledgethatthebooksarepartlyyours,foryoursuggestionsoftenguidemeintellingthestories,andIamsuretheywouldnotbehalfsogoodwithoutyourcleverandthoughtfulassistance。
L。FRANKBAUM
Coronado,1908。
1。TheEarthquakeThetrainfrom’Friscowasverylate。ItshouldhavearrivedatHugson’sSidingatmidnight,butitwasalreadyfiveo’clockandthegraydawnwasbreakingintheeastwhenthelittletrainslowlyrumbleduptotheopenshedthatservedforthestation-house。Asitcametoastoptheconductorcalledoutinaloudvoice:
\"Hugson’sSiding!\"
Atoncealittlegirlrosefromherseatandwalkedtothedoorofthecar,carryingawickersuit-caseinonehandandaroundbird-cagecoveredupwithnewspapersintheother,whileaparasolwastuckedunderherarm。Theconductorhelpedheroffthecarandthentheengineerstartedhistrainagain,sothatitpuffedandgroanedandmovedslowlyawayupthetrack。Thereasonhewassolatewasbecauseallthroughthenightthereweretimeswhenthesolidearthshookandtrembledunderhim,andtheengineerwasafraidthatatanymomenttherailsmightspreadapartandanaccidenthappentohispassengers。Sohemovedthecarsslowlyandwithcaution。
Thelittlegirlstoodstilltowatchuntilthetrainhaddisappearedaroundacurve;thensheturnedtoseewhereshewas。
TheshedatHugson’sSidingwasbaresaveforanoldwoodenbench,anddidnotlookveryinviting。Asshepeeredthroughthesoftgraylightnotahouseofanysortwasvisiblenearthestation,norwasanypersoninsight;butafterawhilethechilddiscoveredahorseandbuggystandingnearagroupoftreesashortdistanceaway。Shewalkedtowarditandfoundthehorsetiedtoatreeandstandingmotionless,withitsheadhangingdownalmosttotheground。Itwasabighorse,tallandbony,withlonglegsandlargekneesandfeet。
Shecouldcounthisribseasilywheretheyshowedthroughtheskinofhisbody,andhisheadwaslongandseemedaltogethertoobigforhim,asifitdidnotfit。Histailwasshortandscraggly,andhisharnesshadbeenbrokeninmanyplacesandfastenedtogetheragainwithcordsandbitsofwire。Thebuggyseemedalmostnew,forithadashinytopandsidecurtains。Gettingaroundinfront,sothatshecouldlookinside,thegirlsawaboycurledupontheseat,fastasleep。
Shesetdownthebird-cageandpokedtheboywithherparasol。
Presentlyhewokeup,rosetoasittingpositionandrubbedhiseyesbriskly。
\"Hello!\"hesaid,seeingher,\"areyouDorothyGale?\"
\"Yes,\"sheanswered,lookinggravelyathistousledhairandblinkinggrayeyes。\"HaveyoucometotakemetoHugson’sRanch?\"
\"Ofcourse,\"heanswered。\"Trainin?\"
\"Icouldn’tbehereifitwasn’t,\"shesaid。
Helaughedatthat,andhislaughwasmerryandfrank。JumpingoutofthebuggyheputDorothy’ssuit-caseundertheseatandherbird-cageonthefloorinfront。
\"Canary-birds?\"heasked。
\"Ohno;it’sjustEureka,mykitten。Ithoughtthatwasthebestwaytocarryher。\"
Theboynodded。
\"Eureka’safunnynameforacat,\"heremarked。
\"InamedmykittenthatbecauseIfoundit,\"sheexplained。\"UncleHenrysays’Eureka’means’Ihavefoundit。’\"
\"Allright;hopin。\"
Sheclimbedintothebuggyandhefollowedher。Thentheboypickedupthereins,shookthem,andsaid\"Gid-dap!\"
Thehorsedidnotstir。Dorothythoughthejustwiggledoneofhisdroopingears,butthatwasall。
\"Gid-dap!\"calledtheboy,again。
Thehorsestoodstill。
\"Perhaps,\"saidDorothy,\"ifyouuntiedhim,hewouldgo。\"
Theboylaughedcheerfullyandjumpedout。
\"GuessI’mhalfasleepyet,\"hesaid,untyingthehorse。\"ButJimknowshisbusinessallright——don’tyou,Jim?\"pattingthelongnoseoftheanimal。
Thenhegotintothebuggyagainandtookthereins,andthehorseatoncebackedawayfromthetree,turnedslowlyaround,andbegantotrotdownthesandyroadwhichwasjustvisibleinthedimlight。
\"Thoughtthattrainwouldnevercome,\"observedtheboy。\"I’vewaitedatthatstationforfivehours。\"
\"Wehadalotofearthquakes,\"saidDorothy。\"Didn’tyoufeelthegroundshake?\"
\"Yes;butwe’reusedtosuchthingsinCalifornia,\"hereplied。\"Theydon’tscareusmuch。\"
\"Theconductorsaiditwastheworstquakeheeverknew。\"
\"Didhe?ThenitmusthavehappenedwhileIwasasleep,\"
hesaidthoughtfully。
\"HowisUncleHenry?\"sheenquired,afterapauseduringwhichthehorsecontinuedtotrotwithlong,regularstrides。
\"He’sprettywell。HeandUncleHugsonhavebeenhavingafinevisit。\"
\"IsMr。Hugsonyouruncle?\"sheasked。
\"Yes。UncleBillHugsonmarriedyourUncleHenry’swife’ssister;
sowemustbesecondcousins,\"saidtheboy,inanamusedtone。
\"IworkforUncleBillonhisranch,andhepaysmesixdollarsamonthandmyboard。\"
\"Isn’tthatagreatdeal?\"sheasked,doubtfully。
\"Why,it’sagreatdealforUncleHugson,butnotforme。I’masplendidworker。IworkaswellasIsleep,\"headded,withalaugh。
\"Whatisyourname?\"saidDorothy,thinkingshelikedtheboy’smannerandthecheerytoneofhisvoice。
\"Notaveryprettyone,\"heanswered,asifalittleashamed。\"MywholenameisZebediah;butfolksjustcallme’Zeb。’You’vebeentoAustralia,haven’tyou?\"
\"Yes;withUncleHenry,\"sheanswered。\"WegottoSanFranciscoaweekago,andUncleHenrywentrightontoHugson’sRanchforavisitwhileIstayedafewdaysinthecitywithsomefriendswehadmet。\"
\"Howlongwillyoubewithus?\"heasked。
\"Onlyaday。TomorrowUncleHenryandImuststartbackforKansas。
We’vebeenawayforalongtime,youknow,andsowe’reanxioustogethomeagain。\"
Theboyflickedthebig,boneyhorsewithhiswhipandlookedthoughtful。Thenhestartedtosaysomethingtohislittlecompanion,butbeforehecouldspeakthebuggybegantoswaydangerouslyfromsidetosideandtheearthseemedtoriseupbeforethem。Nextminutetherewasaroarandasharpcrash,andathersideDorothysawthegroundopeninawidecrackandthencometogetheragain。
\"Goodness!\"shecried,graspingtheironrailoftheseat。
\"Whatwasthat?\"
\"Thatwasanawfulbigquake,\"repliedZeb,withawhiteface。\"Italmostgotusthattime,Dorothy。\"
Thehorsehadstoppedshort,andstoodfirmasarock。Zebshookthereinsandurgedhimtogo,butJimwasstubborn。Thentheboycrackedhiswhipandtouchedtheanimal’sflankswithit,andafteralowmoanofprotestJimsteppedslowlyalongtheroad。
Neithertheboynorthegirlspokeagainforsomeminutes。Therewasabreathofdangerintheveryair,andeveryfewmomentstheearthwouldshakeviolently。Jim’searswerestandingerectuponhisheadandeverymuscleofhisbigbodywastenseashetrottedtowardhome。
Hewasnotgoingveryfast,butonhisflanksspecksoffoambegantoappearandattimeshewouldtremblelikealeaf。
Theskyhadgrowndarkeragainandthewindmadequeersobbingsoundsasitsweptoverthevalley。
Suddenlytherewasarending,tearingsound,andtheearthsplitintoanothergreatcrackjustbeneaththespotwherethehorsewasstanding。Withawildneighofterrortheanimalfellbodilyintothepit,drawingthebuggyanditsoccupantsafterhim。
Dorothygrabbedfastholdofthebuggytopandtheboydidthesame。
Thesuddenrushintospaceconfusedthemsothattheycouldnotthink。
Blacknessengulfedthemoneveryside,andinbreathlesssilencetheywaitedforthefalltoendandcrushthemagainstjaggedrocksorfortheearthtocloseinonthemagainandburythemforeverinitsdreadfuldepths。
Thehorriblesensationoffalling,thedarknessandtheterrifyingnoises,provedmorethanDorothycouldendureandforafewmomentsthelittlegirllostconsciousness。Zeb,beginaboy,didnotfaint,buthewasbadlyfrightened,andclungtothebuggyseatwithatightgrip,expectingeverymomentwouldbehislast。
2。TheGlassCityWhenDorothyrecoveredhersensestheywerestillfalling,butnotsofast。Thetopofthebuggycaughttheairlikeaparachuteoranumbrellafilledwithwind,andheldthembacksothattheyfloateddownwardwithagentlemotionthatwasnotsoverydisagreeabletobear。Theworstthingwastheirterrorofreachingthebottomofthisgreatcrackintheearth,andthenaturalfearthatsuddendeathwasabouttoovertakethematanymoment。Crashaftercrashechoedfarabovetheirheads,astheearthcametogetherwhereithadsplit,andstonesandchunksofclayrattledaroundthemoneveryside。Thesetheycouldnotsee,buttheycouldfeelthempeltingthebuggytop,andJimscreamedalmostlikeahumanbeingwhenastoneovertookhimandstruckhisboneybody。Theydidnotreallyhurtthepoorhorse,becauseeverythingwasfallingtogether;onlythestonesandrubbishfellfasterthanthehorseandbuggy,whichwereheldbackbythepressureoftheair,sothattheterrifiedanimalwasactuallymorefrightenedthanhewasinjured。
HowlongthisstateofthingscontinuedDorothycouldnotevenguess,shewassogreatlybewildered。Butbyeandbye,asshestaredaheadintotheblackchasmwithabeatingheart,shebegantodimlyseetheformofthehorseJim——hisheadupintheair,hisearserectandhislonglegssprawlingineverydirectionashetumbledthroughspace。
Also,turningherhead,shefoundthatshecouldseetheboybesideher,whohaduntilnowremainedasstillandsilentassheherself。
Dorothysighedandcommencedtobreatheeasier。Shebegantorealizethatdeathwasnotinstoreforher,afterall,butthatshehadmerelystarteduponanotheradventure,whichpromisedtobejustasqueerandunusualaswerethoseshehadbeforeencountered。
Withthisthoughtinmindthegirltookheartandleanedherheadoverthesideofthebuggytoseewherethestrangelightwascomingfrom。
Farbelowhershefoundsixgreatglowingballssuspendedintheair。
Thecentralandlargestonewaswhite,andremindedherofthesun。
Arounditwerearranged,likethefivepointsofastar,theotherfivebrilliantballs;onebeingrosecolored,oneviolet,oneyellow,oneblueandoneorange。Thissplendidgroupofcoloredsunssentraysdartingineverydirection,andasthehorseandbuggy——withDorothyandZeb——sanksteadilydownwardandcamenearertothelights,theraysbegantotakeonallthedelicatetintingsofarainbow,growingmoreandmoredistincteverymomentuntilallthespacewasbrilliantlyilluminated。
Dorothywastoodazedtosaymuch,butshewatchedoneofJim’sbigearsturntovioletandtheothertorose,andwonderedthathistailshouldbeyellowandhisbodystripedwithblueandorangelikethestripesofazebra。ThenshelookedatZeb,whosefacewasblueandwhosehairwaspink,andgavealittlelaughthatsoundedabitnervous。
\"Isn’titfunny?\"shesaid。
Theboywasstartledandhiseyeswerebig。Dorothyhadagreenstreakthroughthecenterofherfacewheretheblueandyellowlightscametogether,andherappearanceseemedtoaddtohisfright。
\"I——Idon’ts-s-seeany-thingfunny——’boutit!\"hestammered。
Justthenthebuggytippedslowlyoveruponitsside,thebodyofthehorsetippingalso。Buttheycontinuedtofall,alltogether,andtheboyandgirlhadnodifficultyinremainingupontheseat,justastheywerebefore。Thentheyturnedbottomsideup,andcontinuedtorollslowlyoveruntiltheywererightsideupagain。DuringthistimeJimstruggledfrantically,allhislegskickingtheair;butonfindinghimselfinhisformerpositionthehorsesaid,inarelievedtoneofvoice:
\"Well,that’sbetter!\"
DorothyandZeblookedatoneanotherinwonder。
\"Canyourhorsetalk?\"sheasked。
\"Neverknewhimto,before,\"repliedtheboy。
\"ThosewerethefirstwordsIeversaid,\"calledoutthehorse,whohadoverheardthem,\"andIcan’texplainwhyIhappenedtospeakthen。
Thisisanicescrapeyou’vegotmeinto,isn’tit?\"
\"Asforthat,weareinthesamescrapeourselves,\"answeredDorothy,cheerfully。\"Butnevermind;somethingwillhappenprettysoon。\"
\"Ofcourse,\"growledthehorse,\"andthenweshallbesorryithappened。\"
Zebgaveashiver。Allthiswassoterribleandunrealthathecouldnotunderstanditatall,andsohadgoodreasontobeafraid。
Swiftlytheydrewneartotheflamingcoloredsuns,andpassedclosebesidethem。Thelightwasthensobrightthatitdazzledtheireyes,andtheycoveredtheirfaceswiththeirhandstoescapebeingblinded。
Therewasnoheatinthecoloredsuns,however,andaftertheyhadpassedbelowthemthetopofthebuggyshutoutmanyofthepiercingrayssothattheboyandgirlcouldopentheireyesagain。
\"We’vegottocometothebottomsometime,\"remarkedZeb,withadeepsigh。\"Wecan’tkeepfallingforever,youknow。\"
\"Ofcoursenot,\"saidDorothy。\"Wearesomewhereinthemiddleoftheearth,andthechancesarewe’llreachtheothersideofitbeforelong。Butit’sabighollow,isn’tit?\"
\"Awfulbig!\"answeredtheboy。
\"We’recomingtosomethingnow,\"announcedthehorse。
Atthistheybothputtheirheadsoverthesideofthebuggyandlookeddown。Yes;therewaslandbelowthem;andnotsoveryfaraway,either。Buttheywerefloatingvery,veryslowly——soslowlythatitcouldnolongerbecalledafall——andthechildrenhadampletimetotakeheartandlookaboutthem。
Theysawalandscapewithmountainsandplains,lakesandrivers,verylikethoseupontheearth’ssurface;butallthescenewassplendidlycoloredbythevariegatedlightsfromthesixsuns。Hereandthereweregroupsofhousesthatseemedmadeofclearglass,becausetheysparkledsobrightly。
\"I’msureweareinnodanger,\"saidDorothy,inasobervoice。\"Wearefallingsoslowlythatwecan’tbedashedtopieceswhenweland,andthiscountrythatwearecomingtoseemsquitepretty。\"
\"We’llnevergethomeagain,though!\"declaredZeb,withagroan。
\"Oh,I’mnotsosureofthat,\"repliedthegirl。\"Butdon’tletusworryoversuchthings,Zeb;wecan’thelpourselvesjustnow,youknow,andI’vealwaysbeentoldit’sfoolishtoborrowtrouble。\"
Theboybecamesilent,havingnoreplytososensibleaspeech,andsoonbothwerefullyoccupiedinstaringatthestrangescenesspreadoutbelowthem。Theyseemedtobefallingrightintothemiddleofabigcitywhichhadmanytallbuildingswithglassdomesandsharp-pointedspires。Thesespireswerelikegreatspear-points,andiftheytumbledupononeofthemtheywerelikelytosufferseriousinjury。
Jimthehorsehadseenthesespires,also,andhisearsstoodstraightupwithfear,whileDorothyandZebheldtheirbreathsinsuspense。
Butno;theyfloatedgentlydownuponabroad,flatroof,andcametoastopatlast。
WhenJimfeltsomethingfirmunderhisfeetthepoorbeast’slegstrembledsomuchthathecouldhardlystand;butZebatonceleapedoutofthebuggytotheroof,andhewassoawkwardandhastythathekickedoverDorothy’sbird-cage,whichrolledoutupontheroofsothatthebottomcameoff。Atonceapinkkittencreptoutoftheupsetcage,satdownupontheglassroof,andyawnedandblinkeditsroundeyes。
\"Oh,\"saidDorothy。\"There’sEureka。\"
\"FirsttimeIeversawapinkcat,\"saidZeb。
\"Eurekaisn’tpink;she’swhite。It’sthisqueerlightthatgivesherthatcolor。\"
\"Where’smymilk?\"askedthekitten,lookingupintoDorothy’sface。
\"I’m’moststarvedtodeath。\"
\"Oh,Eureka!Canyoutalk?\"
\"Talk!AmItalking?Goodgracious,IbelieveIam。Isn’titfunny?\"askedthekitten。
\"It’sallwrong。\"saidZeb,gravely。\"Animalsoughtnottotalk。ButevenoldJimhasbeensayingthingssincewehadouraccident。\"
\"Ican’tseethatit’swrong,\"remarkedJim,inhisgrufftones。\"Atleast,itisn’taswrongassomeotherthings。What’sgoingtobecomeofusnow?\"
\"Idon’tknow,\"answeredtheboy,lookingaroundhimcuriously。
Thehousesofthecitywereallmadeofglass,soclearandtransparentthatonecouldlookthroughthewallsaseasilyasthroughawindow。Dorothysaw,underneaththeroofonwhichshestood,severalroomsusedforrestchambers,andeventhoughtshecouldmakeoutanumberofqueerformshuddledintothecornersoftheserooms。
Theroofbesidethemhadagreatholesmashedthroughit,andpiecesofglasswerelyingscatteredineverydirection。Anearbysteeplehadbeenbrokenoffshortandthefragmentslayheapedbesideit。
Otherbuildingswerecrackedinplacesorhadcornerschippedofffromthem;buttheymusthavebeenverybeautifulbeforetheseaccidentshadhappenedtomartheirperfection。Therainbowtintsfromthecoloredsunsfellupontheglasscitysoftlyandgavetothebuildingsmanydelicate,shiftinghueswhichwereveryprettytosee。
Butnotasoundhadbrokenthestillnesssincethestrangershadarrived,exceptthatoftheirownvoices。Theybegantowonderiftherewerenopeopletoinhabitthismagnificentcityoftheinnerworld。
Suddenlyamanappearedthroughaholeintheroofnexttotheonetheywereonandsteppedintoplainview。Hewasnotaverylargeman,butwaswellformedandhadabeautifulface——calmandsereneasthefaceofafineportrait。Hisclothingfittedhisformsnuglyandwasgorgeouslycoloredinbrilliantshadesofgreen,whichvariedasthesunbeamstouchedthembutwasnotwhollyinfluencedbythesolarrays。
Themanhadtakenasteportwoacrosstheglassroofbeforehenoticedthepresenceofthestrangers;butthenhestoppedabruptly。
Therewasnoexpressionofeitherfearorsurpriseuponhistranquilface,yethemusthavebeenbothastonishedandafraid;forafterhiseyeshadrestedupontheungainlyformofthehorseforamomenthewalkedrapidlytothefurthestedgeoftheroof,hisheadturnedbackoverhisshouldertogazeatthestrangeanimal。
\"Lookout!\"criedDorothy,whonoticedthatthebeautifulmandidnotlookwherehewasgoing;\"becareful,oryou’llfalloff!\"
Buthepaidnoattentiontoherwarning。Hereachedtheedgeofthetallroof,steppedonefootoutintotheair,andwalkedintospaceascalmlyasifhewereonfirmground。
Thegirl,greatlyastonished,rantoleanovertheedgeoftheroof,andsawthemanwalkingrapidlythroughtheairtowardtheground。
Soonhereachedthestreetanddisappearedthroughaglassdoorwayintooneoftheglassbuildings。
\"Howstrange!\"sheexclaimed,drawingalongbreath。
\"Yes;butit’slotsoffun,ifitISstrange,\"remarkedthesmallvoiceofthekitten,andDorothyturnedtofindherpetwalkingintheairafootorsoawayfromtheedgeoftheroof。
\"Comeback,Eureka!\"shecalled,indistress,\"you’llcertainlybekilled。\"
\"Ihaveninelives,\"saidthekitten,purringsoftlyasitwalkedaroundinacircleandthencamebacktotheroof;\"butIcan’tloseevenoneofthembyfallinginthiscountry,becauseIreallycouldn’tmanagetofallifIwantedto。\"
\"Doestheairbearupyourweight?\"askedthegirl。
\"Ofcourse;can’tyousee?\"andagainthekittenwanderedintotheairandbacktotheedgeoftheroof。
\"It’swonderful!\"saidDorothy。
\"SupposeweletEurekagodowntothestreetandgetsomeonetohelpus,\"suggestedZeb,whohadbeenevenmoreamazedthanDorothyatthesestrangehappenings。
\"Perhapswecanwalkontheairourselves,\"repliedthegirl。
Zebdrewbackwithashiver。
\"Iwouldn’tdaretry,\"hesaid。
\"MaybeJimwillgo,\"continuedDorothy,lookingatthehorse。
\"Andmaybehewon’t!\"answeredJim。\"I’vetumbledthroughtheairlongenoughtomakemecontentedonthisroof。\"
\"Butwedidn’ttumbletotheroof,\"saidthegirl;\"bythetimewereachedherewewerefloatingveryslowly,andI’malmostsurewecouldfloatdowntothestreetwithoutgettinghurt。Eurekawalksontheairallright。\"
\"Eurekaweightsonlyabouthalfapound,\"repliedthehorse,inascornfultone,\"whileIweighabouthalfaton。\"
\"Youdon’tweighasmuchasyououghtto,Jim,\"remarkedthegirl,shakingherheadasshelookedattheanimal。\"You’redreadfullyskinny。\"
\"Oh,well;I’mold,\"saidthehorse,hanginghisheaddespondently,\"andI’vehadlotsoftroubleinmyday,littleone。ForagoodmanyyearsIdrewapubliccabinChicago,andthat’senoughtomakeanyoneskinny。\"
\"Heeatsenoughtogetfat,I’msure,\"saidtheboy,gravely。
\"DoI?CanyourememberanybreakfastthatI’vehadtoday?\"growledJim,asifheresentedZeb’sspeech。
\"Noneofushashadbreakfast,\"saidtheboy;\"andinatimeofdangerlikethisit’sfoolishtotalkabouteating。\"
\"Nothingismoredangerousthanbeingwithoutfood,\"declaredthehorse,withasniffattherebukeofhisyoungmaster;\"andjustatpresentnoonecantellwhetherthereareanyoatsinthisqueercountryornot。Ifthereare,theyareliabletobeglassoats!\"
\"Oh,no!\"exclaimedDorothy。\"Icanseeplentyofnicegardensandfieldsdownbelowus,attheedgeofthiscity。ButIwishwecouldfindawaytogettotheground。\"
\"Whydon’tyouwalkdown?\"askedEureka。\"I’mashungryasthehorseis,andIwantmymilk。\"
\"Willyoutryit,Zeb\"askedthegirl,turningtohercompanion。
Zebhesitated。Hewasstillpaleandfrightened,forthisdreadfuladventurehadupsethimandmadehimnervousandworried。Buthedidnotwishthelittlegirltothinkhimacoward,soheadvancedslowlytotheedgeoftheroof。
DorothystretchedoutahandtohimandZebputonefootoutandletitrestintheairalittleovertheedgeoftheroof。Itseemedfirmenoughtowalkupon,sohetookcourageandputouttheotherfoot。
Dorothykeptholdofhishandandfollowedhim,andsoontheywerebothwalkingthroughtheair,withthekittenfriskingbesidethem。
\"Comeon,Jim!\"calledtheboy。\"It’sallright。\"
Jimhadcrepttotheedgeoftherooftolookover,andbeingasensiblehorseandquiteexperienced,hemadeuphismindthathecouldgowheretheothersdid。So,withasnortandaneighandawhiskofhisshorttailhetrottedofftheroofintotheairandatoncebeganfloatingdownwardtothestreet。Hisgreatweightmadehimfallfasterthanthechildrenwalked,andhepassedthemonthewaydown;butwhenhecametotheglasspavementhealighteduponitsosoftlythathewasnotevenjarred。
\"Well,well!\"saidDorothy,drawingalongbreath,\"Whatastrangecountrythisis。\"
Peoplebegantocomeoutoftheglassdoorstolookatthenewarrivals,andprettysoonquiteacrowdhadassembled。Thereweremenandwomen,butnochildrenatall,andthefolkswereallbeautifullyformedandattractivelydressedandhadwonderfullyhandsomefaces。
Therewasnotanuglypersoninallthethrong,yetDorothywasnotespeciallypleasedbytheappearanceofthesepeoplebecausetheirfeatureshadnomoreexpressionthanthefacesofdolls。Theydidnotsmilenordidtheyfrown,orshoweitherfearorsurpriseorcuriosityorfriendliness。Theysimplystartedatthestrangers,payingmostattentiontoJimandEureka,fortheyhadneverbeforeseeneitherahorseoracatandthechildrenboreanoutwardresemblancetothemselves。
Prettysoonamanjoinedthegroupwhoworeaglisteningstarinthedarkhairjustoverhisforehead。Heseemedtobeapersonofauthority,fortheotherspressedbacktogivehimroom。AfterturninghiscomposedeyesfirstupontheanimalsandthenuponthechildrenhesaidtoZeb,whowasalittletallerthanDorothy:
\"Tellme,intruder,wasityouwhocausedtheRainofStones?\"
Foramomenttheboydidnotknowwhathemeantbythisquestion。
Then,rememberingthestonesthathadfallenwiththemandpassedthemlongbeforetheyhadreachedthisplace,heanswered:
\"No,sir;wedidn’tcauseanything。Itwastheearthquake。\"
Themanwiththestarstoodforatimequietlythinkingoverthisspeech。Thenheasked:
\"Whatisanearthquake?\"
\"Idon’tknow,\"saidZeb,whowasstillconfused。ButDorothy,seeinghisperplexity,answered:
\"It’sashakingoftheearth。Inthisquakeabigcrackopenedandwefellthrough——horseandbuggy,andall——andthestonesgotlooseandcamedownwithus。\"
Themanwiththestarregardedherwithhiscalm,expressionlesseyes。
\"TheRainofStoneshasdonemuchdamagetoourcity,\"hesaid;
\"andweshallholdyouresponsibleforitunlessyoucanproveyourinnocence。\"
\"Howcanwedothat?\"askedthegirl。
\"ThatIamnotpreparedtosay。Itisyouraffair,notmine。
YoumustgototheHouseoftheSorcerer,whowillsoondiscoverthetruth。\"
\"WhereistheHouseoftheSorcerer?\"thegirlenquired。
\"Iwillleadyoutoit。Come!\"
Heturnedandwalkeddownthestreet,andafteramoment’shesitationDorothycaughtEurekainherarmsandclimbedintothebuggy。Theboytookhisseatbesideherandsaid:\"Gid-dapJim。\"
Asthehorseambledalong,drawingthebuggy,thepeopleoftheglasscitymadewayforthemandformedaprocessionintheirrear。Slowlytheymoveddownonestreetandupanother,turningfirstthiswayandthenthat,untiltheycametoanopensquareinthecenterofwhichwasabigglasspalacehavingacentraldomeandfourtallspiresoneachcorner。
3。TheArrivalOfTheWizardThedoorwayoftheglasspalacewasquitebigenoughforthehorseandbuggytoenter,soZebdrovestraightthroughitandthechildrenfoundthemselvesinaloftyhallthatwasverybeautiful。Thepeopleatoncefollowedandformedacirclearoundthesidesofthespaciousroom,leavingthehorseandbuggyandthemanwiththestartooccupythecenterofthehall。
\"Cometous,oh,Gwig!\"calledtheman,inaloudvoice。
Instantlyacloudofsmokeappearedandrolledoverthefloor;thenitslowlyspreadandascendedintothedome,disclosingastrangepersonageseateduponaglassthronejustbeforeJim’snose。Hewasformedjustasweretheotherinhabitantsofthislandandhisclothingonlydifferedfromtheirsinbeingbrightyellow。Buthehadnohairatall,andalloverhisbaldheadandfaceanduponthebacksofhishandsgrewsharpthornslikethosefoundonthebranchesofrose-bushes。TherewasevenathornuponthetipofhisnoseandhelookedsofunnythatDorothylaughedwhenshesawhim。
TheSorcerer,hearingthelaugh,lookedtowardthelittlegirlwithcold,crueleyes,andhisglancemadehergrowsoberinaninstant。
\"WhyhaveyoudaredtointrudeyourunwelcomepersonsintothesecludedLandoftheMangaboos?\"heasked,sternly。
\"’Causewecouldn’thelpit,\"saidDorothy。
\"WhydidyouwickedlyandviciouslysendtheRainofStonestocrackandbreakourhouses?\"hecontinued。
\"Wedidn’t,\"declaredthegirl。
\"Proveit!\"criedtheSorcerer。
\"Wedon’thavetoproveit,\"answeredDorothy,indignantly。\"Ifyouhadanysenseatallyou’dknownitwastheearthquake。\"
\"WeonlyknowthatyesterdaycameaRainofStonesuponus,whichdidmuchdamageandinjuredsomeofourpeople。TodaycameanotherRainofStones,andsoonafterityouappearedamongus。\"
\"Bytheway,\"saidthemanwiththestar,lookingsteadilyattheSorcerer,\"youtoldusyesterdaythattherewouldnotbeasecondRainofStones。Yetonehasjustoccurredthatwasevenworsethanthefirst。Whatisyoursorcerygoodforifitcannottellusthetruth?\"
\"Mysorcerydoestellthetruth!\"declaredthethorn-coveredman。\"I
saidtherewouldbebutoneRainofStones。ThissecondonewasaRainofPeople-and-Horse-and-Buggy。Andsomestonescamewiththem。\"
\"WilltherebeanymoreRains?\"askedthemanwiththestar。
\"No,myPrince。\"
\"Neitherstonesnorpeople?\"
\"No,myPrince。\"
\"Areyousure?\"
\"Quitesure,myPrince。Mysorcerytellsmeso。\"
JustthenamancamerunningintothehallandaddressedthePrinceaftermakingalowbow。
\"Morewondersintheair,myLord,\"saidhe。
ImmediatelythePrinceandallofhispeopleflockedoutofthehallintothestreet,thattheymightseewhatwasabouttohappen。
DorothyandZebjumpedoutofthebuggyandranafterthem,buttheSorcererremainedcalmlyinhisthrone。
Farupintheairwasanobjectthatlookedlikeaballoon。Itwasnotsohighastheglowingstarofthesixcoloredsuns,butwasdescendingslowlythroughtheair——soslowlythatatfirstitscarcelyseemedtomove。
Thethrongstoodstillandwaited。Itwasalltheycoulddo,fortogoawayandleavethatstrangesightwasimpossible;norcouldtheyhurryitsfallinanyway。Theearthchildrenwerenotnoticed,beingsoneartheaveragesizeoftheMangaboos,andthehorsehadremainedintheHouseoftheSorcerer,withEurekacurledupasleepontheseatofthebuggy。
Graduallytheballoongrewbigger,whichwasproofthatitwassettlingdownupontheLandoftheMangaboos。Dorothywassurprisedtofindhowpatientthepeoplewere,forherownlittleheartwasbeatingrapidlywithexcitement。Aballoonmeanttohersomeotherarrivalfromthesurfaceoftheearth,andshehopeditwouldbesomeoneabletoassistherandZeboutoftheirdifficulties。
Inanhourtheballoonhadcomenearenoughforhertoseeabasketsuspendedbelowit;intwohoursshecouldseeaheadlookingoverthesideofthebasket;inthreehoursthebigballoonsettledslowlyintothegreatsquareinwhichtheystoodandcametorestontheglasspavement。
Thenalittlemanjumpedoutofthebasket,tookoffhistallhat,andbowedverygracefullytothecrowdofMangaboosaroundhim。Hewasquiteanoldlittlemanandhisheadwaslongandentirelybald。
\"Why,\"criedDorothy,inamazement,\"it’sOz!\"
Thelittlemanlookedtowardherandseemedasmuchsurprisedasshewas。Buthesmiledandbowedasheanswered:
\"Yes,mydear;IamOz,theGreatandTerrible。Eh?AndyouarelittleDorothy,fromKansas。Irememberyouverywell。\"
\"Whodidyousayitwas?\"whisperedZebtothegirl。
\"It’sthewonderfulWizardofOz。Haven’tyouheardofhim?\"
JustthenthemanwiththestarcameandstoodbeforetheWizard。
\"Sir,\"saidhe,\"whyareyouhere,intheLandoftheMangaboos?\"
\"Didn’tknowwhatlanditwas,myson,\"returnedtheother,withapleasantsmile;\"and,tobehonest,Ididn’tmeantovisityouwhenI
startedout。Iliveontopoftheearth,yourhonor,whichisfarbetterthanlivinginsideit;butyesterdayIwentupinaballoon,andwhenIcamedownIfellintoabigcrackintheearth,causedbyanearthquake。IhadletsomuchgasoutofmyballoonthatIcouldnotriseagain,andinafewminutestheearthclosedovermyhead。
SoIcontinuedtodescenduntilIreachedthisplace,andifyouwillshowmeawaytogetoutofit,I’llgowithpleasure。Sorrytohavetroubledyou;butitcouldn’tbehelped。\"
ThePrincehadlistenedwithattention。Saidhe:
\"Thischild,whoisfromthecrustoftheearth,likeyourself,calledyouaWizard。IsnotaWizardsomethinglikeaSorcerer?\"
\"It’sbetter,\"repliedOz,promptly。\"OneWizardisworththreeSorcerers。\"
\"Ah,youshallprovethat,\"saidthePrince。\"WeMangabooshave,atthepresenttime,oneofthemostwonderfulSorcerersthateverwaspickedfromabush;buthesometimesmakesmistakes。Doyouevermakemistakes?\"
\"Never!\"declaredtheWizard,boldly。
\"Oh,Oz!\"saidDorothy;\"youmadealotofmistakeswhenyouwereinthemarvelousLandofOz。\"
\"Nonsense!\"saidthelittleman,turningred——althoughjustthenarayofvioletsunlightwasonhisroundface。
\"Comewithme,\"saidthePrincetohim。\"IwishtomeetourSorcerer。\"
TheWizarddidnotlikethisinvitation,buthecouldnotrefusetoacceptit。SohefollowedthePrinceintothegreatdomedhall,andDorothyandZebcameafterthem,whilethethrongofpeopletroopedinalso。
TheresatthethornySorcererinhischairofstate,andwhentheWizardsawhimhebegantolaugh,utteringcomicallittlechuckles。
\"Whatanabsurdcreature!\"heexclaimed。
\"Hemaylookabsurd,\"saidthePrince,inhisquietvoice;\"butheisanexcellentSorcerer。TheonlyfaultIfindwithhimisthatheissooftenwrong。\"
\"Iamneverwrong,\"answeredtheSorcerer。
\"OnlyashorttimeagoyoutoldmetherewouldbenomoreRainofStonesorofPeople,\"saidthePrince。
\"Well,whatthen?\"
\"Hereisanotherpersondescendedfromtheairtoproveyouwerewrong。\"
\"Onepersoncannotbecalled’people,’\"saidtheSorcerer。\"IftwoshouldcomeoutoftheskyyoumightwithjusticesayIwaswrong;butunlessmorethanthisoneappearsIwillholdthatIwasright。\"
\"Veryclever,\"saidtheWizard,noddinghisheadasifpleased。\"Iamdelightedtofindhumbugsinsidetheearth,justthesameasontopofit。Wereyoueverwithacircus,brother?\"
\"No,\"saidtheSorcerer。
\"Yououghttojoinone,\"declaredthelittlemanseriously。\"IbelongtoBailum&Barney’sGreatConsolidatedShows——threeringsinonetentandamenagerieontheside。It’safineaggregation,Iassureyou。\"
\"Whatdoyoudo?\"askedtheSorcerer。
\"Igoupinaballoon,usually,todrawthecrowdstothecircus。ButI’vejusthadthebadlucktocomeoutofthesky,skipthesolidearth,andlandlowerdownthanIintended。Butnevermind。Itisn’teverybodywhogetsachancetoseeyourLandoftheGabazoos。\"
\"Mangaboos,\"saidtheSorcerer,correctinghim。\"IfyouareaWizardyououghttobeabletocallpeoplebytheirrightnames。\"
\"Oh,I’maWizard;youmaybesureofthat。JustasgoodaWizardasyouareaSorcerer。\"
\"Thatremainstobeseen,\"saidtheother。
\"Ifyouareabletoprovethatyouarebetter,\"saidthePrincetothelittleman,\"IwillmakeyoutheChiefWizardofthisdomain。
Otherwise——\"
\"Whatwillhappenotherwise?\"askedtheWizard。
\"Iwillstopyoufromlivingandforbidyoutobeplanted,\"returnedthePrince。
\"Thatdoesnotsoundespeciallypleasant,\"saidthelittleman,lookingattheonewiththestaruneasily。\"Butnevermind。I’llbeatOldPrickly,allright。\"
\"MynameisGwig,\"saidtheSorcerer,turninghisheartless,crueleyesuponhisrival。\"LetmeseeyouequalthesorceryIamabouttoperform。\"
Hewavedathornyhandandatoncethetinklingofbellswasheard,playingsweetmusic。Yet,lookwhereshewould,Dorothycoulddiscovernobellsatallinthegreatglasshall。
TheMangaboopeoplelistened,butshowednogreatinterest。ItwasoneofthethingsGwigusuallydidtoprovehewasasorcerer。
NowwastheWizard’sturn,sohesmiledupontheassemblageandasked:
\"Willsomebodykindlyloanmeahat?\"
Noonedid,becausetheMangaboosdidnotwearhats,andZebhadlosthis,somehow,inhisflightthroughtheair。
\"Ahem!\"saidtheWizard,\"willsomebodypleaseloanmeahandkerchief?\"
Buttheyhadnohandkerchiefs,either。
\"Verygood,\"remarkedtheWizard。\"I’llusemyownhat,ifyouplease。Now,goodpeople,observemecarefully。Yousee,thereisnothingupmysleeveandnothingconcealedaboutmyperson。Also,myhatisquiteempty。\"Hetookoffhishatandhelditupsidedown,shakingitbriskly。
\"Letmeseeit,\"saidtheSorcerer。
Hetookthehatandexamineditcarefully,returningitafterwardtotheWizard。
\"Now,\"saidthelittleman,\"Iwillcreatesomethingoutofnothing。\"
Heplacedthehatupontheglassfloor,madeapasswithhishand,andthenremovedthehat,displayingalittlewhitepigletnobiggerthanamouse,whichbegantorunaroundhereandthereandtogruntandsquealinatiny,shrillvoice。
Thepeoplewatcheditintently,fortheyhadneverseenapigbefore,bigorlittle。TheWizardreachedout,caughttheweecreatureinhishand,andholdingitsheadbetweenonethumbandfingeranditstailbetweentheotherthumbandfingerhepulleditapart,eachofthetwopartsbecomingawholeandseparatepigletinaninstant。
Heplacedoneuponthefloor,sothatitcouldrunaround,andpulledaparttheother,makingthreepigletsinall;andthenoneofthesewaspulledapart,makingfourpiglets。TheWizardcontinuedthissurprisingperformanceuntilninetinypigletswererunningaboutathisfeet,allsquealingandgruntinginaverycomicalway。
\"Now,\"saidtheWizardofOz,\"havingcreatedsomethingfromnothing,Iwillmakesomethingnothingagain。\"
Withthishecaughtuptwoofthepigletsandpushedthemtogether,sothatthetwowereone。Thenhecaughtupanotherpigletandpusheditintothefirst,whereitdisappeared。Andso,onebyone,theninetinypigletswerepushedtogetheruntilbutasingleoneofthecreaturesremained。ThistheWizardplacedunderneathhishatandmadeamysticsignaboveit。Whenheremovedhishatthelastpiglethaddisappearedentirely。
Thelittlemangaveabowtothesilentthrongthathadwatchedhim,andthenthePrincesaid,inhiscold,calmvoice:
\"YouareindeedawonderfulWizard,andyourpowersaregreaterthanthoseofmySorcerer。\"
\"HewillnotbeawonderfulWizardlong,\"remarkedGwig。
\"Whynot?\"enquiredtheWizard。
\"BecauseIamgoingtostopyourbreath,\"wasthereply。\"Iperceivethatyouarecuriouslyconstructed,andthatifyoucannotbreatheyoucannotkeepalive。\"
Thelittlemanlookedtroubled。
\"Howlongwillittakeyoutostopmybreath?\"heasked。
\"Aboutfiveminutes。I’mgoingtobeginnow。Watchmecarefully。\"
HebeganmakingqueersignsandpassestowardtheWizard;butthelittlemandidnotwatchhimlong。Instead,hedrewaleatherncasefromhispocketandtookfromitseveralsharpknives,whichhejoinedtogether,oneafteranother,untiltheymadealongsword。Bythetimehehadattachedahandletothisswordhewashavingmuchtroubletobreathe,asthecharmoftheSorcererwasbeginningtotakeeffect。
SotheWizardlostnomoretime,butleapingforwardheraisedthesharpsword,whirleditonceortwicearoundhishead,andthengaveamightystrokethatcutthebodyoftheSorcererexactlyintwo。
Dorothyscreamedandexpectedtoseeaterriblesight;butasthetwohalvesoftheSorcererfellapartonthefloorshesawthathehadnobonesorbloodinsideofhimatall,andthattheplacewherehewascutlookedmuchlikeaslicedturniporpotato。
\"Why,he’svegetable!\"criedtheWizard,astonished。
\"Ofcourse,\"saidthePrince。\"Weareallvegetable,inthiscountry。
Areyounotvegetable,also?\"
\"No,\"answeredtheWizard。\"Peopleontopoftheearthareallmeat。
WillyourSorcererdie?\"
\"Certainly,sir。Heisreallydeadnow,andwillwitherveryquickly。
Sowemustplanthimatonce,thatotherSorcerersmaygrowuponhisbush,\"continuedthePrince。
\"Whatdoyoumeanbythat?\"askedthelittleWizard,greatlypuzzled。
\"Ifyouwillaccompanymetoourpublicgardens,\"repliedthePrince,\"IwillexplaintoyoumuchbetterthanIcanherethemysteriesofourVegetableKingdom。\"
4。TheVegetableKingdomAftertheWizardhadwipedthedampnessfromhisswordandtakenitapartandputthepiecesintotheirleatherncaseagain,themanwiththestarorderedsomeofhispeopletocarrythetwohalvesoftheSorcerertothepublicgardens。
Jimprickeduphisearswhenheheardtheyweregoingtothegardens,andwantedtojointheparty,thinkinghemightfindsomethingpropertoeat;soZebputdownthetopofthebuggyandinvitedtheWizardtoridewiththem。Theseatwasamplywideenoughforthelittlemanandthetwochildren,andwhenJimstartedtoleavethehallthekittenjumpeduponhisbackandsattherequitecontentedly。
Sotheprocessionmovedthroughthestreets,thebearersoftheSorcererfirst,thePrincenext,thenJimdrawingthebuggywiththestrangersinsideofit,andlastthecrowdofvegetablepeoplewhohadnoheartsandcouldneithersmilenorfrown。
Theglasscityhadseveralfinestreets,foragoodmanypeoplelivedthere;butwhentheprocessionhadpassedthroughtheseitcameuponabroadplaincoveredwithgardensandwateredbymanyprettybrooksthatflowedthroughit。Therewerepathsthroughthesegardens,andoversomeofthebrookswereornamentalglassbridges。
DorothyandZebnowgotoutofthebuggyandwalkedbesidethePrince,sothattheymightseeandexaminetheflowersandplantsbetter。
\"Whobuilttheselovelybridges?\"askedthelittlegirl。
\"Noonebuiltthem,\"answeredthemanwiththestar。\"Theygrow。\"
\"That’squeer,\"saidshe。\"Didtheglasshousesinyourcitygrow,too?\"
\"Ofcourse,\"hereplied。\"Butittookagoodmanyyearsforthemtogrowaslargeandfineastheyarenow。ThatiswhywearesoangrywhenaRainofStonescomestobreakourtowersandcrackourroofs。\"
\"Can’tyoumendthem?\"sheenquired。
\"No;buttheywillgrowtogetheragain,intime,andwemustwaituntiltheydo。\"
Theyfirstpassedthroughmanybeautifulgardensofflowers,whichgrewnearestthecity;butDorothycouldhardlytellwhatkindofflowerstheywere,becausethecolorswereconstantlychangingundertheshiftinglightsofthesixsuns。Aflowerwouldbepinkonesecond,whitethenext,thenblueoryellow;anditwasthesamewaywhentheycametotheplants,whichhadbroadleavesandgrewclosetotheground。
WhentheypassedoverafieldofgrassJimimmediatelystretcheddownhisheadandbegantonibble。
\"Anicecountrythisis,\"hegrumbled,\"wherearespectablehorsehastoeatpinkgrass!\"
\"It’sviolet,\"saidtheWizard,whowasinthebuggy。
\"Nowit’sblue,\"complainedthehorse。\"Asamatteroffact,I’meatingrainbowgrass。\"
\"Howdoesittaste?\"askedtheWizard。
\"Notbadatall,\"saidJim。\"IftheygivemeplentyofitI’llnotcomplainaboutitscolor。\"
Bythistimethepartyhadreachedafreshlyplowedfield,andthePrincesaidtoDorothy:
\"Thisisourplanting-ground。\"
SeveralMangabooscameforwardwithglassspadesanddugaholeintheground。ThentheyputthetwohalvesoftheSorcererintoitandcoveredhimup。Afterthatotherpeoplebroughtwaterfromabrookandsprinkledtheearth。
\"Hewillsproutverysoon,\"saidthePrince,\"andgrowintoalargebush,fromwhichweshallintimebeabletopickseveralverygoodsorcerers。\"
\"Doallyourpeoplegrowonbushes?\"askedtheboy。
\"Certainly,\"wasthereply。\"Donotallpeoplegrowuponbusheswhereyoucamefrom,ontheoutsideoftheearth?\"
\"NotthatIeverhearof。\"
\"Howstrange!ButifyouwillcomewithmetooneofourfolkgardensIwillshowyouthewaywegrowintheLandoftheMangaboos。\"
Itappearedthattheseoddpeople,whiletheywereabletowalkthroughtheairwithease,usuallymoveduponthegroundintheordinaryway。Therewerenostairsintheirhouses,becausetheydidnotneedthem,butonalevelsurfacetheygenerallywalkedjustaswedo。
ThelittlepartyofstrangersnowfollowedthePrinceacrossafewmoreoftheglassbridgesandalongseveralpathsuntiltheycametoagardenenclosedbyahighhedge。Jimhadrefusedtoleavethefieldofgrass,wherehewasengagedinbusilyeating;sotheWizardgotoutofthebuggyandjoinedZebandDorothy,andthekittenfolloweddemurelyattheirheels。
Insidethehedgetheycameuponrowafterrowoflargeandhandsomeplantswithbroadleavesgracefullycurvinguntiltheirpointsnearlyreachedtheground。InthecenterofeachplantgrewadaintilydressedMangaboo,fortheclothingofallthesecreaturesgrewuponthemandwasattachedtotheirbodies。
ThegrowingMangabooswereofallsizes,fromtheblossomthathadjustturnedintoaweebabytothefull-grownandalmostripemanorwoman。Onsomeofthebushesmightbeseenabud,ablossom,ababy,ahalf-grownpersonandaripeone;buteventhosereadytopluckweremotionlessandsilent,asifdevoidoflife。ThissightexplainedtoDorothywhyshehadseennochildrenamongtheMangaboos,athingshehaduntilnowbeenunabletoaccountfor。
\"Ourpeopledonotacquiretheirreallifeuntiltheyleavetheirbushes,\"
saidthePrince。\"Youwillnoticetheyareallattachedtotheplantsbythesolesoftheirfeet,andwhentheyarequiteripetheyareeasilyseparatedfromthestemsandatonceattainthepowersofmotionandspeech。Sowhiletheygrowtheycannotbesaidtoreallylive,andtheymustbepickedbeforetheycanbecomegoodcitizens。\"
\"Howlongdoyoulive,afteryouarepicked?\"askedDorothy。
\"Thatdependsuponthecarewetakeofourselves,\"hereplied。\"Ifwekeepcoolandmoist,andmeetwithnoaccidents,weoftenliveforfiveyears。I’vebeenpickedoversixyears,butourfamilyisknowntobeespeciallylonglived。\"
\"Doyoueat?\"askedtheboy。
\"Eat!No,indeed。Wearequitesolidinsideourbodies,andhavenoneedtoeat,anymorethandoesapotato。\"
\"Butthepotatoessometimessprout,\"saidZeb。
\"Andsometimeswedo,\"answeredthePrince;\"butthatisconsideredagreatmisfortune,forthenwemustbeplantedatonce。\"
\"Wheredidyougrow?\"askedtheWizard。
\"Iwillshowyou,\"wasthereply。\"Stepthisway,please。\"
Heledthemwithinanotherbutsmallercircleofhedge,wheregrewonelargeandbeautifulbush。