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the patchwork girl of oz-第31部分

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in herself。 After her came Scraps and the



Scarecrow; who did not wish to sleep but preferred



to keep out of the way of the mischievous



Tottenhots。







There seemed no furniture in the round den; but



soft cushions were strewn about the floor and



these they found made very comfortable beds。 They



did not close the hole in the roof but left it



open to admit air。 It also admitted the shouts and



ceaseless laughter of the impish Tottenhots as



they played outside; but Dorothy and Ojo; being



weary from their journey; were soon fast asleep。







Toto kept an eye open; however; and uttered low;



threatening growls whenever the racket made by the



creatures outside became too boisterous; and the



Scarecrow and the Patchwork Girl sat leaning



against the wall and talked in whispers all night



long。 No one disturbed the travelers until



daylight; when in popped the Tottenhot who owned



the place and invited them to vacate his premises。



















Chapter Twenty







The Captive Yoop











As they were preparing to leave; Dorothy asked:



〃Can you tell us where there is a dark well?〃







〃Never heard of such a thing;〃 said the



Tottenhot。 〃We live our lives in the dark; mostly;



and sleep in the day…time; but we've never seen a



dark well; or anything like one。〃







〃Does anyone live on those mountains beyond



here?〃 asked the Scarecrow。







〃Lots of people。 But you'd better not visit



them。 We never go there;〃 was the reply。







〃What are the people like?〃 Dorothy inquired。







〃Can't say。 We've been told to keep away



from the mountain paths; and so we obey。 This



sandy desert is good enough for us; and we're



not disturbed here;〃 declared the Tottenhot。







So they left the man snuggling down to sleep in



his dusky dwelling; and went out into the



sunshine; taking the path that led toward the



rocky places。 They soon found it hard climbing;



for the rocks were uneven and full of sharp points



and edges; and now there was no path at all。



Clambering here and there among the boulders they



kept steadily on; gradually rising higher and



higher until finally they came to a great rift in



a part of the mountain; where the rock seemed to



have split in two and left high walls on either



side。







〃S'pose we go this way;〃 suggested Dorothy;



it's much easier walking than to climb over



the hills。〃







〃How about that sign?〃 asked Ojo。







〃What sign?〃 she inquired。







The Munchkin boy pointed to some words



painted on the wall of rock beside them; which



Dorothy had not noticed。 The words read:











〃LOOK OUT FOR YOOP。〃











The girl eyed this sign a moment and turned to



the Scarecrow; asking:







〃Who is Yoop; or what is Yoop?〃







The straw man shook his head。 Then looked at



Toto and the dog said 〃Woof!〃







〃Only way to find out is to go on; Scraps。〃







This being quite true; they went on。 As they



proceeded; the walls of rock on either side grew



higher and higher。 Presently they came upon



another sign which read:











〃BEWARE THE CAPTIVE YOOP。〃











〃Why; as for that;〃 remarked Dorothy; 〃if Yoop



is a captive there's no need to beware of him。



Whatever Yoop happens to be; I'd much rather have



him a captive than running around loose。〃







〃So had I;〃 agreed the Scarecrow; with a nod of



his painted head。







〃Still;〃 said Scraps; reflectively:











〃Yoop…te…hoop…te…loop…te…goop!



Who put noodles in the soup?



We may beware but we don't care;



And dare go where we scare the Yoop。〃















〃Dear me! Aren't you feeling a little queer;



just now?〃 Dorothy asked the Patchwork Girl。







〃Not queer; but crazy;〃 said Ojo。 〃When she



says those things I'm sure her brains get mixed



somehow and work the wrong way。







〃I don't see why we are told to beware the Yoop



unless he is dangerous;〃 observed the Scarecrow in



a puzzled tone。







〃Never mind; we'll find out all about him when



we get to where he is;〃 replied the little girl。







The narrow canyon turned and twisted this way



and that; and the rift was so small that they were



able to touch both walls at the same time by



stretching out their arms。 Toto had run on ahead;



frisking playfully; when suddenly he uttered a



sharp bark of fear and came running back to them



with his tail between his legs; as dogs do when



they are frightened。







〃Ah;〃 said the Scarecrow; who was leading



the way; 〃we must be near Yoop。〃







Just then; as he rounded a sharp turn; the



Straw man stopped so suddenly that all the



others bumped against him。







〃What is it?〃 asked Dorothy; standing on



tip…toes to look over his shoulder。 But then she



saw what it was and cried 〃Oh!〃 in a tone of



astonishment。







In one of the rock wallsthat at their left



was hollowed a great cavern; in front of which was



a row of thick iron bars; the tops and bottoms



being firmly fixed in the solid rock。 Over this



cavern was a big sign; which Dorothy read with



much curiosity; speaking the words aloud that all



might know what they said:











〃MISTER YOOPHIS CAVE







The Largest Untamed Giant in Captivity。



Height; 21 Feet。(And yet he has but 2 feet。)



Weight; 1640 Pounds。(But he waits all the time。)



Age; 400 Years 'and Up' (as they say in the







 Department Store advertisements)。



Temper; Fierce and Ferocious。(Except when asleep。)



Appetite; Ravenous。(Prefers Meat People and Orange Marmalade。)











P。 S。Don't feed the Giant yourself。〃















〃Very well;〃 said Ojo; with a sigh; 〃let's go back。〃







〃It's a long way back;〃 declared Dorothy。







〃So it is;〃 remarked the Scarecrow; 〃and it



means a tedious climb over those sharp rocks if



we can t use this passage。 I think it will be best



to run by the Giant's cave as fast as we can go。



Mister Yoop seems to be asleep just now。〃







But the Giant wasn't asleep。 He suddenly



appeared at the front of his cavern; seized the



iron bars in his great hairy hands and shook



them until they rattled in their sockets。 Yoop



was so tall that our friends had to tip their heads



way back to look into his face; and they noticed



he was dressed all in pink velvet; with silver



buttons and braid。 The Giant's boots were of



pink leather and had tassels on them and his



hat was decorated with an enormous pink ostrich



feather; carefully curled。







〃Yoho!〃 he said in a deep bass voice; 〃I smell



dinner。〃







〃I think you are mistaken;〃 replied the



Scarecrow。 〃There is no orange marmalade around



here。〃







〃Ah; but I eat other things;〃 asserted Mister



Yoop。 〃That is; I eat them when I can get them。



But this is a lonely place; and no good meat has



passed by my cave for many years; so I'm hungry。〃







〃Haven't you eaten anything in many years?〃



asked Dorothy。







〃Nothing except six ants and a monkey。 I thought



the monkey would taste like meat people; but the



flavor was different。 I hope you will taste



better; for you seem plump and tender。〃







〃Oh; I'm not going to be eaten;〃 said Dorothy。







〃Why not?〃







〃I shall keep out of your way;〃 she answered。







〃How heartless!〃 wailed the Giant; shaking the



bars again。 〃Consider how many years it is since



I've eaten a single plump little girl! They tell



me meat is going up; but if I can manage to catch



you I'm sure it will soon be going down。 And I'll



catch you if I can。〃







With this the Giant pushed his big arms;



which looked like tree…trunks (except that tree…



trunks don't wear pink velvet) between the iron



bars; and the arms were so long that they



touched the opposite wall of the rock passage。



Then he extended them as far as he could reach



toward our travelers and found he could almost



touch the Scarecrowbut not quite。







〃Come a little nearer; please;〃 begged the



Giant。







〃I'm a Scarecrow。〃







〃A Scarecrow? Ugh! I don't care a straw for



a scarecrow。 Who is that bright…colored delicacy



behind you?〃







〃Me?〃 asked Scraps。 〃I'm a Patchwork Girl;



and I'm stuffed with cotton。〃



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