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the patchwork girl of oz-第26部分
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〃I'm glad she did;〃 retorted the Patchwork Girl。
〃A heart must be a great annoyance to one。 It
makes a person feel sad or sorry or devoted or
sympatheticall of which sensations interfere with
one's happiness。〃
〃I have a heart;〃 murmured the Glass Cat。
〃It's made of a ruby; but I don't imagine I shall
let it bother me about helping Unc Nunkie and
Margolotte。〃
〃That's a pretty hard heart of yours;〃 said
Dorothy。 〃And the Woozy; of course〃
〃Why; as for me;〃 observed the Woozy; who was
reclining on the floor with his legs doubled under
him; so that he looked much like a square box; 〃I
have never seen those unfortunate people you are
speaking of; and yet I am sorry for them; having
at times been unfortunate myself。 When I was shut
up in that forest I longed for some one to help
me; and by and by Ojo came and did help me。 So I'm
willing to help his uncle。 I'm only a stupid
beast; Dorothy; but I can't help that; and if
you'll tell me what to do to help Ojo and his
uncle; I'll gladly do it。〃
Dorothy walked over and patted the Woozy on his
square head。
〃You're not pretty;〃 she said; 〃but I like you。
What are you able to do; anything 'special?〃
〃I can make my eyes flash firereal firewhen
I'm angry。 When anyone says: 'Krizzle…Kroo' to me
I get angry; and then my eyes flash fire。〃
〃I don't see as fireworks could help Ojo's
uncle;〃 remarked Dorothy。 〃Can you do anything
else?〃
〃II thought I bad a very terrifying growl;〃
said the Woozy; with hesitation; 〃but perhaps
I was mistaken。〃
〃Yes;〃 said the Shaggy Man; 〃you were certainly
wrong about that。〃 Then he turned to Dorothy and
added: 〃What will become of the Munchkin boy?〃
〃I don't know;〃 she said; shaking her head
thoughtfully。 〃Ozma will see him 'bout it; of
course; and then she'll punish him。 But how;
I don't know; 'cause no one ever has been
punished in Oz since I knew anything about
the place。 Too bad; Shaggy Man; isn't it?〃
While they were talking Scraps had been
roaming around the room and looking at all
the pretty things it contained。 She had carried
Ojo's basket in her hand; until now; when she
decided to see what was inside it。 She found
the bread and cheese; which she had no use for;
and the bundle of charms; which were curious
but quite a mystery to her。 Then; turning these
over; she came upon the six…leaved clover which
the boy had plucked。
Scraps was quick…witted; and although she had no
heart she recognized the fact that Ojo was her
first friend。 She knew at once that because the
boy had taken the clover he bad been imprisoned;
and she understood that Ojo had given her the
basket so they would not find the clover in his
possession and have proof of his crime。 So;
turning her head to see that no one noticed her;
she took the clover from the basket and dropped it
into a golden vase that stood on Dorothy's table。
Then she came forward and said to Dorothy:
〃I wouldn't care to help Ojo's uncle; but I
will help Ojo。 He did not break the Lawno
one can prove he didand that green…whiskered
soldier had no right to arrest him。〃
〃Ozma ordered the boy's arrest;〃 said Dorothy;
〃and of course she knew what she was doing。 But if
you can prove Ojo is innocent they will set him
free at once。
〃They'll have to prove him guilty; won't
they?'' asked Scraps。
〃I s'pose so。〃
〃Well; they can't do that;〃 declared the
Patchwork Girl。
As it was nearly time for Dorothy to dine with
Ozma; which she did every evening; she rang for a
servant and ordered the Woozy taken to a nice room
and given plenty of such food as he liked best。
〃That's honey…bees;〃 said the Woozy。
〃You can't eat honey…bees; but you'll be given
something just as nice;〃 Dorothy told him。 Then
she had the Glass Cat taken to another room for
the night and the Patchwork Girl she kept in one
of her own rooms; for she was much interested in
the strange creature and wanted to talk with her
again and try to understand her better。
Chapter Seventeen
Ozma and Her Friends
The Shaggy Man had a room of his own in the royal
palace; so there he went to change his shaggy suit
of clothes for another just as shaggy but not so
dusty from travel。 He selected a costume of
peagreen and pink satin and velvet; with
embroidered shags on all the edges and iridescent
pearls for ornaments。 Then he bathed in an
alabaster pool and brushed his shaggy hair and
whiskers the wrong way to make them still more
shaggy。 This accomplished; and arrayed in his
splendid shaggy garments; he went to Ozma's
banquet hall and found the Scarecrow; the Wizard
and Dorothy already assembled there。 The Scarecrow
had made a quick trip and returned to the Emerald
City with his left ear freshly painted。
A moment later; while they all stood in waiting;
a servant threw open a door; the orchestra struck
up a tune and Ozma of Oz entered。
Much has been told and written concerning the
beauty of person and character of this sweet girl
Ruler of the Land of Ozthe richest; the happiest
and most delightful fairyland of which we have any
knowledge。 Yet with all her queenly qualities Ozma
was a real girl and enjoyed the things in life
that other real girls enjoy。 When she sat on her
splendid emerald throne in the great Throne Room
of her palace and made laws and settled disputes
and tried to keep all her subjects happy and
contented; she was as dignified and demure as any
queen might be; but when she had thrown aside her
jeweled robe of state and her sceptre; and had
retired to her private apartments; the girl
joyous; light…hearted and freereplaced the
sedate Ruler。
In the banquet hall to…night were gathered
only old and trusted friends; so here Ozma was
herselfa mere girl。 She greeted Dorothy with
a kiss; the Shaggy Man with a smile; the little
old Wizard with a friendly handshake and then
she pressed the Scarecrow's stuffed arm and
cried merrily:
〃What a lovely left ear! Why; it's a hundred
times better than the old one。〃
〃I'm glad you like it;〃 replied the Scarecrow;
well pleased。 〃Jinjur did a neat job; didn't she?
And my hearing is now perfect。 Isn't it wonderful
what a little paint will do; if it's properly
applied?〃
〃It really is wonderful;〃 she agreed; as they
all took their seats; 〃but the Sawhorse must
have his legs twinkle to have carried you so far
in one day。 I didn't expect you back before
tomorrow; at the earliest。〃
〃Well;〃 said the Scarecrow; 〃I met a charming
girl on the road and wanted to see more of her; so
I hurried back。〃
Ozma laughed。
〃I know;〃 she returned; 〃it's the Patchwork
Girl。 She is certainly bewildering; if not strictly
beautiful。〃
〃Have you seen her; then?〃 the straw man eagerly
asked。
〃Only in my Magic Picture; which shows me all
scenes of interest in the Land of Oz。〃
〃I fear the picture didn't do her justice;〃 said
the Scarecrow。
〃It seemed to me that nothing could be more
gorgeous;〃 declared Ozma。 〃Whoever made that
patchwork quilt; from which Scraps was formed;
must have selected the gayest and brightest bits
of cloth that ever were woven。
〃I am glad you like her;〃 said the Scarecrow
in a satisfied tone。 Although the straw man did
not eat; not being made so he could; he often
dined with Ozma and her companions; merely
for the pleasure of talking with them。 He sat at
the table and had a napkin and plate; but the
servants knew better than to offer him food。
After a little while he asked: 〃Where is the
Patchwork Girl now?〃
〃In my room;〃 replied Dorothy。 〃I've taken a
fancy to her; she's so queer and…and…uncommon。〃
〃She's half crazy; I think;〃 added the Shaggy
Man。
〃But she is so beautiful!〃 exclaimed the
Scarecrow; as if that fact disarmed all criticism。
They all laughed at his enthusiasm; but the
Scarecrow was quite serious。 Seeing that he was
interested in Scraps they forbore to
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