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glinda of oz-第4章

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and polishing and washing of dishes; and that is work

my people dislike to do。 So we decided that if any

strangers came our way we would capture them and make

them our servants。〃



〃I am Princess Ozma; Ruler of all Oz;〃 said the girl

with dignity。



〃Well; I am King of all Spiders;〃 was the reply; 〃and

that makes me your master。 Come with me to my palace

and I will instruct you in your work。〃



〃I won't;〃 said Dorothy indignantly。 〃We won't have

anything to do with you。〃



〃We'll see about that;〃 returned the Spider in a

severe tone; and the next instant he made a dive

straight at Dorothy; opening the claws in his legs as

if to grab and pinch her with the sharp points。 But the

girl was wearing her Magic Belt and was not harmed。 The

Spider King could not even touch her。 He turned swiftly

and made a dash at Ozma; but she held her Magic Wand

over his head and the monster recoiled as if it had

been struck。



〃You'd better let us go;〃 Dorothy advised him; 〃for

you see you can't hurt us。〃



〃So I see;〃 returned the Spider King angrily。 〃Your

magic is greater than mine。 But I'll not help you to

escape。 If you can break the magic web my people have

woven you may go; if not you must stay here and

starve。〃 With that the Spider King uttered a peculiar

whistle and all the spiders disappeared。



〃There is more magic in my fairyland than I dreamed

of;〃 remarked the beautiful Ozma; with a sigh of regret。

〃It seems that my laws have not been obeyed; for even

these monstrous spiders defy me by means of Magic。〃



〃Never mind that now;〃 said Dorothy; 〃let's see what

we can do to get out of this trap。〃



They now examined the web with great care and were

amazed at its strength。 Although finer than the finest

silken hairs; it resisted all their efforts to work

through; even though both girls threw all their weight

against it。



〃We must find some instrument which will cut the

threads of the web;〃 said Ozma; finally。 〃Let us look

about for such a tool。〃



So they wandered among the bushes and finally came to

a shallow pool of water; formed by a small bubbling

spring。 Dorothy stooped to get a drink and discovered

in the water a green crab; about as big as her hand。

The crab had two big; sharp claws; and as soon as

Dorothy saw them she had an idea that those claws could

save them。



〃Come out of the water;〃 she called to the crab; 〃I

want to talk to you。〃



Rather lazily the crab rose to the surface and caught

hold of a bit of rock。 With his head above the water he

said in a cross voice:



〃What do you want?〃



〃We want you to cut the web of the purple spiders

with your claws; so we can get through it;〃 answered

Dorothy。 〃You can do that; can't you?〃



〃I suppose so;〃 replied the crab。 〃But if I do what

will you give me?〃



〃What do you wish?〃 Ozma inquired。



〃I wish to be white; instead of green;〃 said the

crab。 〃Green crabs are very common; and white ones are

rare; besides the purple spiders; which infest this

hillside; are afraid of white crabs。 Could you make me

white if I should agree to cut the web for you?〃



〃Yes;〃 said Ozma; 〃I can do that easily。 And; so you

may know I am speaking the truth; I will change your

color now。〃



She waved her silver wand over the pool and the crab

instantly became snow…white  all except his eyes;

which remained black。 The creature saw his reflection

in the water and was so delighted that he at once

climbed out of the pool and began moving slowly toward

the web; by backing away from the pool。 He moved so

very slowly that Dorothy cried out impatiently: 〃Dear

me; this will never do!〃 Caching the crab in her hands

she ran with him to the web。



She had to hold him up even then; so he could reach

with his claws strand after strand of the filmy purple

web; which he was able to sever with one nip。



When enough of the web had been cut to allow them to

pass; Dorothy ran back to the pool and placed the white

crab in the water; after which she rejoined Ozma。 They

were just in time to escape through the web; for

several of the purple spiders now appeared; having

discovered that their web had been cut; and had the

girls not rushed through the opening the spiders would

have quickly repaired the cuts and again imprisoned

them。



Ozma and Dorothy ran as fast as they could and

although the angry spiders threw a number of strands of

web after them; hoping to lasso them or entangle them

in the coils; they managed to escape and clamber to the

top of the hill。









Chapter Three



The Mist Maidens







From the top of the hill Ozma and Dorothy looked down

into the valley beyond and were surprised to find it

filled with a floating mist that was as dense as smoke。

Nothing in the valley was visible except these rolling

waves of mist; but beyond; on the other side; rose a

grassy hill that appeared quite beautiful。



〃Well;〃 said Dorothy; 〃what are we to do; Ozma? Walk

down into that thick fog; an' prob'bly get lost in it;

or wait till it clears away?〃



〃I'm not sure it will clear away; however long we

wait;〃 replied Ozma; doubtfully。 〃If we wish to get on;

I think we must venture into the mist。〃



〃But we can't see where we're going; or what we're

stepping on;〃 protested Dorothy。  〃There may be

dreadful things mixed up in that fog; an' I'm scared

just to think of wading into it。〃



Even Ozma seemed to hesitate。 She was silent and

thoughtful for a little while; looking at the rolling

drifts that were so gray and forbidding。 Finally she

said:



〃I believe this is a Mist Valley; where these moist

clouds always remain; for even the sunshine above does

not drive them away。 Therefore the Mist Maids must live

here; and they are fairies and should answer my call。〃



She placed her two hands before her mouth; forming a

hollow with them; and uttered a clear; thrilling; bird…

like cry。 It floated far out over the mist waves and

presently was answered by a similar sound; as of a far…

off echo。



Dorothy was much impressed。 She had seen many strange

things since coming to this fairy country; but here was

a new experience。 At ordinary times Ozma was just like

any little girl one might chance to meet  simple;

merry; lovable as could be  yet with a certain

reserve that lent her dignity in her most joyous moods。

There were times; however; when seated on her throne

and commanding her subjects; or when her fairy powers

were called into use; when Dorothy and all others about

her stood in awe of their lovely girl Ruler and

realized her superiority。



Ozma waited。 Presently out from the billows rose

beautiful forms; clothed in fleecy; trailing garments

of gray that could scarcely be distinguished from the

mist。 Their hair was mist…color; too; only their

gleaming arms and sweet; pallid faces proved they were

living; intelligent creatures answering the call of a

sister fairy。



Like sea nymphs they rested on the bosom of the

clouds; their eyes turned questioningly upon the two

girls who stood upon the bank。 One came quite near and

to her Ozma said:



〃Will you please take us to the opposite hillside? We

are afraid to venture into the mist。 I am Princess Ozma

of Oz; and this is my friend Dorothy; a Princess of

Oz。〃



The Mist Maids came nearer; holding out their arms。

Without hesitation Ozma advanced and allowed them to

embrace her and Dorothy plucked up courage to follow。

Very gently the Mist Maids held them。 Dorothy thought

the arms were cold and misty  they didn't seem real

at all  yet they supported the two girls above the

surface of the billows and floated with them so swiftly

to the green hillside opposite that the girls were

astonished to find themselves set upon the grass before

they realized they had fairly started。



〃Thank you!〃 said Ozma gratefully; and Dorothy also

added her thanks for the service。



The Mist Maids made no answer; but they smiled and

waved their hands in good…bye as again they floated out

into the mist and disappeared from view。









Chapter Four



The Magic Tent





〃Well;〃 said Dorothy with a laugh; 〃that was easier

than I expected。 It's worth while; sometimes; to be a

real fairy。 But I wouldn't like to be that kind; and

live in a dreadful fog all the time。〃



They now climbed the bank and found before them a

delightful plain that spread for miles in all

directions。 Fragrant wild flowers were scattered

throughout the grass; there were bushes bearing lovely

blossoms and luscious fruits; now and then a group of

stately trees added to the beauty of the landscape。 But

there were no dwellings or signs of life。



The farther side of the plain was bordered by a row

of palms; and just in front of the palms rose a queerly

shaped hill that towered above the plain like a

mountain。 The sides of this
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