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the patchwork girl of oz-第15部分

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prevented his hearing her。 By and by he thought he



heard a whistle; as of some one whistling a tune。



Yes; it really must be some one whistling; he



decided; for he could follow the strains of a



pretty Munchkin melody that Unc Nunkie used to



sing to him。 The sounds were low and sweet and;



although they reached Ojo's ears very faintly;



they were clear and harmonious。







Could the leaf whistle; Ojo wondered? Nearer and



nearer came the sounds and then they seemed to be



just the other side of the leaf that was hugging



him。







Suddenly the whole leaf toppled and fell;



carrying the boy with it; and while he sprawled at



full length the folds slowly relaxed and set him



free。 He scrambled quickly to his feet and found



that a strange man was standing before hima man



so curious in appearance that the boy stared with



round eyes。







He was a big man; with shaggy whiskers; shaggy



eyebrows; shaggy hairbut kindly blue eyes that



were gentle as those of a cow。 On his head was a



green velvet hat with a jeweled band; which was



all shaggy around the brim。 Rich but shaggy laces



were at his throat; a coat with shaggy edges was



decorated with diamond buttons; the velvet



breeches had jeweled buckles at the knees and



shags all around the bottoms。 On his breast hung a



medallion bearing a picture of Princess Dorothy of



Oz; and in his hand; as he stood looking at Ojo;



was a sharp knife shaped like a dagger。







〃Oh!〃 exclaimed Ojo; greatly astonished at the



sight of this stranger; and then he added: 〃Who



has saved me; sir?〃







〃Can't you see?〃 replied the other; with a



smile; 〃I'm the Shaggy Man。〃







〃Yes; I can see that;〃 said the boy; nodding。



〃Was it you who rescued me from the leaf?〃







〃None other; you may be sure。 But take care;



or I shall have to rescue you again。〃







Ojo gave a jump; for he saw several broad



leaves leaning toward him; but the Shaggy Man



began to whistle again; and at the sound the



leaves all straightened up on their stems and



kept still。







The man now took Ojo's arm and led him



up the road; past the last of the great plants;



and not till he was safely beyond their reach did



he cease his whistling。







〃You see; the music charms 'em;〃 said he。



〃Singing or whistlingit doesn't matter which



makes 'em behave; and nothing else will。 I always



whistle as I go by 'em and so they always let me



alone。 Today as I went by; whistling; I saw a leaf



curled and knew there must be something inside it。



I cut down the leaf with my knife andout you



popped。 Lucky I passed by; wasn't it?〃







〃You were very kind;〃 said Ojo; 〃and I thank



you。 Will you please rescue my companions; also?〃







〃What companions?〃 asked the Shaggy Man。







〃The leaves grabbed them all;〃 said the boy。



〃There's a Patchwork Girl and〃







〃A what?〃







〃A girl made of patchwork; you know。 She's



alive and her name is Scraps。 And there's a



Glass Cat〃







〃Glass?〃 asked the Shaggy Man。







〃All glass。〃







〃And alive?〃







〃Yes;〃 said Ojo; 〃she has pink brains。 And



there's a Woozy〃







〃What's a Woozy?〃 inquired the Shaggy Man。







〃Why; IIcan't describe it;〃 answered the



boy; greatly perplexed。 〃But it's a queer animal



with three hairs on the tip of its tail that won't



come out and〃







〃What won't come out?〃 asked the Shaggy Man;



〃the tail?〃







〃The hairs won't come out。 But you'll see the



Woozy; if you'll please rescue it; and then you'll



know just what it is。〃







〃Of course;〃 said the Shaggy Man; nodding his



shaggy head。 And then he walked back among the



plants; still whistling; and found the three



leaves which were curled around Ojo's traveling



companions。 The first leaf he cut down released



Scraps; and on seeing her the Shaggy Man threw



back his shaggy head; opened wide his mouth and



laughed so shaggily and yet so merrily that Scraps



liked him at once。 Then he took off his hat and



made her a low bow; saying:







〃My dear; you're a wonder。 I must introduce



you to my friend the Scarecrow。〃







When he cut down the second leaf he rescued the



Glass Cat; and Bungle was so frightened that she



scampered away like a streak and soon had joined



Ojo; when she sat beside him panting and



trembling。 The last plant of all the row had



captured the Woozy; and a big bunch in the center



of the curled leaf showed plainly where he was。



With his sharp knife the Shaggy Man sliced off the



stem of the leaf and as it fell and unfolded out



trotted the Woozy and escaped beyond the reach of



any more of the dangerous plants。



















Chapter Eleven







A Good Friend











Soon the entire party was gathered on the road of



yellow bricks; quite beyond the reach of the



beautiful but treacherous plants。 The Shaggy Man;



staring first at one and then at the other; seemed



greatly pleased and interested。







〃I've seen queer things since I came to the Land



of Oz;〃 said he; 〃but never anything queerer than



this band of adventurers。 Let us sit down a while;



and have a talk and get acquainted。〃







〃Haven't you always lived in the Land of Oz?〃



asked the Munchkin boy。







〃No; I used to live in the big; outside world。



But I came here once with Dorothy; and Ozma



let me stay。〃







〃How do you like Oz?〃 asked Scraps。 〃Isn't



the country and the climate grand?〃







〃It's the finest country in all the world; even



if it is a fairyland。 and I'm happy every minute I



live in it;〃 said the Shaggy Man。 〃But tell me



something about yourselves。〃







So Ojo related the story of his visit to the



house of the Crooked Magician; and how he met



there the Class Cat; and how the Patchwork Girl



was brought to life and of the terrible accident



to Unc Nunkie and Margdotte。 Then he told how he



had set out to find the five different things



which the Magician needed to make a charm that



would restore the marble figures to life; one



requirement being three hairs from a Woozy's tail。







〃We found the Woozy;〃 explained the boy;



〃and he agreed to give us the three hairs; but



we couldn't pull them out。 So we had to bring



the Woozy along with us。〃







〃I see;〃 returned the Shaggy Man; who had



listened with interest to the story。 〃But perhaps



I; who am big and strong; can pull those three



hairs from the Woozy's tail。〃







〃Try it; if you like;〃 said the Woozy。







So the Shaggy Man tried it; but pull as hard



as he could he failed to get the hairs out of the



Woozy's tail。 So he sat down again and wiped



his shaggy face with a shaggy silk handkerchief



and said:







〃It doesn't matter。 If you can keep the Woozy



until you get the rest of the things you need;



you can take the beast and his three hairs to



the Crooked Magician and let him find a way



to extract 'em。 What are the other things you are



to find?〃







〃One;〃 said Ojo; 〃is a six…leaved clover。〃







〃You ought to find that in the fields around



the Emerald City;〃 said the Shaggy Man。



〃There is a Law against picking six…leaved



clovers; but I think I can get Ozma to let you



have one。〃







〃Thank you;〃 replied Ojo。 〃The next thing



is the left wing of a yellow butterfly。〃







〃For that you must go to the Winkle Country;〃



the Shaggy Man declared。 〃I've never noticed any



butterflies there; but that is the yellow country



of Oz and it's ruled; by a good friend of mine;



the Tin Woodman。〃







〃Oh; I've heard of him!〃 exclaimed Ojo。 〃He



must be a wonderful man。〃







〃So he is; and his heart is wonderfully kind。



I'm sure the Tin Woodman will do all in his



power to help you to save your Unc Nunkie



and poor Margolotte。〃







〃The next thing I must find;〃 said the



Munchkin boy; 〃is a gill of water from a dark



well。〃







〃Indeed! Well; that is more difficult;〃 said



the Shaggy Man; scratching his left ear in a



puzzled way。 〃I've never heard of a dark well;



have you?〃







〃No;〃 said Ojo。







〃Do you know where one may be found?〃 inquired



the Shaggy Man。







〃I can't imagine;〃 said Ojo。







〃Then we must ask the Scarecro
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