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glinda of oz-第15章

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and carve the features on it very neatly; and have it

ready to replace the old head whenever it became

necessary。 He didn't always carve it the same way; so

his friends never knew exactly what sort of an

expression they would find on his face。 But there was

no mistaking him; because he was the only pumpkin…

headed man alive in the Land of Oz。



A one…legged sailor…man was a member of Ozma's

council。 His name was Cap'n Bill and he had come to the

Land of Oz with Trot; and had been made welcome on

account of his cleverness; honesty and good nature。 He

wore a wooden leg to replace the one he had lost and

was a great friend of all the children in Oz because he

could whittle all sorts of toys out of wood with his

big jack…knife。



Professor H。 M。 Wogglebug; T。 E。; was another member

of the council。 The 〃H。 M。〃 meant Highly Magnified; for

the Professor was once a little bug; who became

magnified to the size of a man and always remained so。

The 〃T。 E。〃 meant that he was Thoroughly Educated。 He

was at the head of Princess Ozma's Royal Athletic

College; and so that the students would not have to

study and so lose much time that could be devoted to

athletic sports; such as football; baseball and the

like; Professor Wogglebug had invented the famous

Educational Pills。 If one of the college students took

a Geography Pill after breakfast; he knew his geography

lesson in an instant; if he took a Spelling Pill he at

once knew his spelling lesson; and an Arithmetic Pill

enabled the student to do any kind of sum without

having to think about it。



These useful pills made the college very popular and

taught the boys and girls of Oz their lessons in the

easiest possible way。 In spite of this; Professor

Wogglebug was not a favorite outside his college; for

he was very conceited and admired himself so much and

displayed his cleverness and learning so constantly;

that no one cared to associate with him。 Ozma found him

of value in her councils; nevertheless。



Perhaps the most splendidly dressed of all those

present was a great frog as large as a man; called the

Frogman; who was noted for his wise sayings。 He had

come to the Emerald City from the Yip Country of Oz and

was a guest of honor。 His long…tailed coat was of

velvet; his vest of satin and his trousers of finest

silk。 There were diamond buckles on his shoes and he

carried a gold…headed cane and a high silk hat。 All of

the bright colors were represented in his rich attire;

so it tired one's eyes to look at him for long; until

one became used to his splendor。



The best farmer in all Oz was Uncle Henry; who was

Dorothy's own uncle; and who now lived near the Emerald

City with his wife Aunt Em。 Uncle Henry taught the Oz

people how to grow the finest vegetables and fruits and

grains and was of much use to Ozma in keeping the Royal

Storehouses well filled。 He; too; was a counsellor。



The reason I mention the little Wizard of Oz last is

because he was the most important man in the Land of

Oz。 He wasn't a big man in size but he was a man in

power and intelligence and second only to Glinda the

Good in all the mystic arts of magic。 Glinda had taught

him; and the Wizard and the Sorceress were the only

ones in Oz permitted by law to practice wizardry and

sorcery; which they applied only to good uses and for

the benefit of the people。



The Wizard wasn't exactly handsome but he was

pleasant to look at。 His bald head was as shiny as if

it had been varnished; there was always a merry twinkle

in his eyes and he was as spry as a schoolboy。  Dorothy

says the reason the Wizard is not as powerful as Glinda

is because Glinda didn't teach him all she knows; but

what the Wizard knows he knows very well and so he

performs some very remarkable magic。 The ten I have

mentioned assembled; with the Scarecrow and Glinda; in

Ozma's throne room; right after dinner that evening;

and the Sorceress told them all she knew of the plight

of Ozma and Dorothy



〃Of course we must rescue them;〃 she continued; 〃and

the sooner they are rescued the better pleased they

will be; but what we must now determine is how they can

be saved。 That is why I have called you together in

council。〃



〃The easiest way;〃 remarked the Shaggy Man; 〃is to

raise the sunken island of the Skeezers to the top of

the water again。〃



〃Tell me how?〃 said Glinda。



〃I don't know how; your Highness; for I have never

raised a sunken island。〃



〃We might all get under it and lift;〃 suggested

Professor Wogglebug。



〃How can we get under it when it rests on the bottom

of the lake?〃 asked the Sorceress。



〃Couldn't we throw a rope around it and pull it

ashore?〃 inquired Jack Pumpkinhead。



〃Why not pump the water out of the lake?〃 suggested

the Patchwork Girl with a laugh。



〃Do be sensible!〃 pleaded Glinda。 〃This is a serious

matter; and we must give it serious thought。〃



〃How big is the lake and how big is the island?〃 was

the Frogman's question。



〃None of us can tell; for we have not been there。〃



〃In that case;〃 said the Scarecrow; 〃it appears to me

we ought to go to the Skeezer country and examine it

carefully。〃



〃Quite right;〃 agreed the Tin Woodman。



〃We…will…have…to…go…there…any…how;〃 remarked Tik…Tok

in his jerky machine voice。



〃The question is which of us shall go; and how many

of us?〃 said the Wizard。



〃I shall go of course;〃 declared the Scarecrow。



〃And I;〃 said Scraps。



〃It is my duty to Ozma to go;〃 asserted the Tin

Woodman。



〃I could not stay away; knowing our loved Princess is

in danger;〃 said the Wizard。



〃We all feel like that;〃 Uncle Henry said。



Finally one and all present decided to go to the

Skeezer country; with Glinda and the little Wizard to

lead them。 Magic must meet magic in order to conquer

it; so these two skillful magic…workers were necessary

to insure the success of the expedition。



They were all ready to start at a moment's notice;

for none had any affairs of importance to attend to。

Jack was wearing a newly made Pumpkin…head and the

Scarecrow had recently been stuffed with fresh straw。

Tik…Tok's machinery was in good running order and the

Tin Woodman always was well oiled。



〃It is quite a long journey;〃 said Glinda; 〃and while

I might travel quickly to the Skeezer country by means

of my stork chariot the rest of you will be obliged to

walk。 So; as we must keep together; I will send my

chariot back to my castle and we will plan to leave the

Emerald City at sunrise to…morrow。〃









Chapter Fifteen



The Great Sorceress







Betsy and Trot; when they heard of the rescue

expedition; begged the Wizard to permit them to join it

and he consented。 The Glass Cat; overhearing the

conversation; wanted to go also and to this the Wizard

made no objection。



This Glass Cat was one of the real curiosities of Oz。

It had been made and brought to life by a clever

magician named Dr。 Pipt; who was not now permitted to

work magic and was an ordinary citizen of the Emerald

City。 The cat was of transparent glass; through which

one could plainly see its ruby heart beating and its

pink brains whirling around in the top of the head。



The Glass Cat's eyes were emeralds; its fluffy tail

was of spun glass and very beautiful。 The ruby heart;

while pretty to look at; was hard and cold and the

Glass Cat's disposition was not pleasant at all times。

It scorned to catch mice; did not eat; and was

extremely lazy。 If you complimented the remarkable cat

on her beauty; she would be very friendly; for she

loved admiration above everything。 The pink brains were

always working and their owner was indeed more

intelligent than most common cats。



Three other additions to the rescue party were made

the next morning; just as they were setting out upon

their journey。 The first was a little boy called Button

Bright; because he had no other name that anyone could

remember。 He was a fine; manly little fellow; well

mannered and good humored; who had only one bad fault。

He was continually getting lost。 To be sure; Button

Bright got found as often as he got lost; but when he

was missing his friends could not help being anxious

about him。



〃Some day;〃 predicted the Patchwork Girl; 〃he won't

be found; and that will be the last of him。〃 But that

didn't worry Button Bright; who was so careless that he

did not seem to be able to break the habit of getting

lost。



The second addition to the party was a Munchkin boy

of about Button Bright's age; named Ojo。 He was often

called 〃Ojo the Lucky;〃 because good fortune followed

him wherever he went。 He and Button Bright were close

friends; although of such different natures; and Trot

and Betsy were fond of both。



The third and last to join the expedition was an

enormous lion; one of Ozma's regular guardians and the

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