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presented to them; and marveled that Jack Pumpkinhead

and the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman and Tik…Tok could

really live and think and talk just like other people。

They were especially pleased with the lively Patchwork

Girl and loved to watch her antics。



It was quite a pleasant party; for Glinda served some

dainty refreshments to those who could eat; and the

Scarecrow recited some poems; and the Cowardly Lion

sang a song in his deep bass voice。 The only thing

that marred their joy was the thought that their

beloved Ozma and dear little Dorothy were yet confined

in the Great Dome of the Sunken island。









Chapter Twenty…Two



The Sunken Island







As soon as they had breakfasted the next morning;

Glinda and the Wizard and the three Adepts went down to

the shore of the lake and formed a line with their

faces toward the submerged island。 All the others came

to watch them; but stood at a respectful distance in

the background。



At the right of the Sorceress stood Audah and Aurah;

while at the left stood the Wizard and Aujah。 Together

they stretched their arms over the water's edge and in

unison the five chanted a rhythmic incantation。



This chant they repeated again and again; swaying

their arms gently from side to side; and in a few

minutes the watchers behind them noticed that the lake

had begun to recede from the shore。 Before long the

highest point of the dome appeared above the water。

Gradually the water fell; making the dome appear to

rise。 When it was three or four feet above the surface

Glinda gave the signal to stop; for their work had been

accomplished。



The blackened submarine was now entirely out of

water; but Uncle Henry and Cap'n Bill managed to push

it into the lake。 Glinda; the Wizard; Ervic and the

Adepts got into the boat; taking with them a coil of

strong rope; and at the command of the Sorceress the

craft cleaved its way through the water toward the part

of the Dome which was now visible。



〃There's still plenty of water for the fish to swim

in;〃 observed the Wizard as they rode along。 〃They

might like more but I'm sure they can get along until

we have raised the island and can fill up the lake

again。〃



The boat touched gently on the sloping glass of the

Dome; and the Wizard took some tools from his black bag

and quickly removed one large pane of glass; thus

making a hole large enough for their bodies to pass

through。 Stout frames of steel supported the glass of

the Dome; and around one of these frames the Wizard

tied the end of a rope。



〃I'll go down first;〃 said he; 〃for while I'm not as

spry as Cap'n Bill I'm sure I can manage it easily。  Are

you sure the rope is long enough to reach the bottom?〃



〃Quite sure;〃 replied the Sorceress。



So the Wizard let down the rope and climbing through

the opening lowered himself down; hand over hand;

clinging to the rope with his legs and feet。 Below in

the streets of the village were gathered all the

Skeezers; men; women and children; and you may be sure

that Ozma and Dorothy; with Lady Aurex; were filled

with joy that their friends were at last coming to

their rescue。



The Queen's palace; now occupied by Ozma; was

directly in the center of the Dome; so that when the

rope was let down the end of it came just in front of

the palace entrance。 Several Skeezers held fast to the

rope's end to steady it and the Wizard reached the

ground in safety。 He hugged first Ozma and then

Dorothy; while all the Skeezers cheered as loud as they

could。



The Wizard now discovered that the rope was long

enough to reach from the top of the Dome to the ground

when doubled; so he tied a chair to one end of the rope

and called to Glinda to sit in the chair while he and

some of the Skeezers lowered her to the pavement。 In

this way the Sorceress reached the ground quite

comfortably and the three Adepts and Ervic soon

followed her。



The Skeezers quickly recognized the three Adepts at

Magic; whom they had learned to respect before their

wicked Queen betrayed them; and welcomed them as

friends。 All the inhabitants of the village had been

greatly frightened by their imprisonment under water;

but now realized that an attempt was to be made to

rescue them。



Glinda; the Wizard and the Adepts followed Ozma and

Dorothy into the palace; and they asked Lady Aurex and

Ervic to join them。 After Ozma had told of her

adventures in trying to prevent war between the

Flatheads and the Skeezers; and Glinda had told all

about the Rescue Expedition and the restoration of the

three Adepts by the help of Ervic; a serious

consultation was held as to how the island could be

made to rise。



〃I've tried every way in my power;〃 said Ozma; 〃but

Coo…ee…oh used a very unusual sort of magic which I do

not understand。 She seems to have prepared her

witchcraft in such a way that a spoken word is

necessary to accomplish her designs; and these spoken

words are known only to herself。〃



〃That is a method we taught her;〃 declared Aurah the

Adept。



〃I can do no more; Glinda;〃 continued Ozma; 〃so I

wish you would try what your sorcery can accomplish。〃



〃First; then;〃 said Glinda; 〃let us visit the

basement of the island; which I am told is underneath

the village。〃



A flight of marble stairs led from one of Coo…ee…oh's

private rooms down to the basement; but when the party

arrived all were puzzled by what they saw。 In the

center of a broad; low room; stood a mass of great cog…

wheels; chains and pulleys; all interlocked and seeming

to form a huge machine; but there was no engine or

other motive power to make the wheels turn。



〃This; I suppose; is the means by which the island is

lowered or raised;〃 said Ozma; 〃but the magic word

which is needed to move the machinery is unknown to

us。〃



The three Adepts were carefully examining the mass of

wheels; and soon the golden…haired one said:



〃These wheels do not control the island at all。 On

the contrary; one set of them is used to open the doors

of the little rooms where the submarines are kept; as

may be seen from the chains and pulleys used。 Each boat

is kept in a little room with two doors; one to the

basement room where we are now and the other letting

into the lake。



〃When Coo…ee…oh used the boat in which she attacked

the Flatheads; she first commanded the basement door to

open and with her followers she got into the boat and

made the top close over them。 Then the basement door

being closed; the outer door was slowly opened; letting

the water fill the room to float the boat; which then

left the island; keeping under water。〃



〃But how could she expect to get back again?〃 asked

the Wizard。



〃Why the boat would enter the room filled with water

and after the outer door was closed a word of command

started a pump which pumped all the water from the

room。 Then the boat would open and Coo…ee…oh could

enter the basement。〃



〃I see;〃 said the Wizard。 〃It is a clever

contrivance; but won't work unless one knows the magic

words。〃



〃Another part of this machinery;〃 explained the

white…haired Adept; 〃is used to extend the bridge from

the island to the mainland。 The steel bridge is in a

room much like that in which the boats are kept; and at

Coo…ce…oh's command it would reach out; joint by joint;

until its far end touched the shore of the lake。 The

same magic command would make the bridge return to its

former position。 Of course the bridge could not be used

unless the island was on the surface of the water。〃



〃But how do you suppose Coo…ee…oh managed to sink the

island; and make it rise again?〃 inquired Glinda。



This the Adepts could not yet explain。 As nothing

more could be learned from the basement they mounted

the steps to the Queen's private suite again; and Ozma

showed them to a special room where Coo…ee…oh kept her

magical instruments and performed all her arts of

witchcraft。









Chapter Twenty…Three



The Magic Words







Many interesting things were to be seen in the Room

of Magic; including much that had been stolen from the

Adepts when they were transformed to fishes; but they

had to admit that Coo…ee…oh had a rare genius for

mechanics; and had used her knowledge in inventing a

lot of mechanical apparatus that ordinary witches;

wizards and sorcerers could not understand。



They all carefully inspected this room; taking care

to examine every article they came across。



〃The island;〃 said Glinda thoughtfully; 〃rests on a

base of solid marble。 When it is submerged; as it is

now; the base of the island is upon the bottom of the

lake。 What puzzles me is how such a great weight can be

lifted and suspended in the water; even by magic。〃



〃I now remember;〃 returned Aujah; 〃that one of the

arts we taught Coo…ee…oh was the way to expand steel;

and I think
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