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fb.themarvelouslandofoz-第19章

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  Afterward; when they had stopped for a moment to allow Tip to rest; they saw forty roads branching off from their feet in forty different directions; and soon these forty roads began whirling around like a mighty wheel; first in one direction and then in the other; pletely bewildering their vision。
  But the Queen called for them to follow her and darted off in a straight line; and when they had gone a few paces the whirling pathways vanished and were seen no more。
  Mombi's last trick was the most fearful of all。 She sent a sheet of crackling flame rushing over the meadow to consume them; and for the first time the Scarecrow became afraid and turned to fly。
  〃If that fire reaches me I will be gone in no time!〃 said he; trembling until his straw rattled。 〃It's the most dangerous thing I ever encountered。〃
  〃I'm off; too!〃 cried the Saw…Horse; turning and prancing with agitation; 〃for my wood is so dry it would burn like kindlings。〃
  〃Is fire dangerous to pumpkins?〃 asked Jack; fearfully。
  〃You'll be baked like a tart … and so will I!〃 answered the Woggle…Bug; getting down on all fours so he could run the faster。
  But the Tin Woodman; having no fear of fire; averted the stampede by a few sensible words。
  〃Look at the Field Mouse!〃 he shouted。 〃The fire does not burn her in the least。 In fact; it is no fire at all; but only a deception。〃 Indeed; to watch the little Queen march calmly through the advancing flames restored courage to every member of the party; and they followed her without being even scorched。
  〃This is surely a most extraordinary adventure;〃 said the Woggle…Bug; who was greatly amazed; 〃for it upsets all the Natural Laws that I heard Professor Nowitall teach in the school…house。〃
  〃Of course it does;〃 said the Scarecrow; wisely。 〃All magic is unnatural; and for that reason is to be feared and avoided。 But I see before us the gates of the Emerald City; so I imagine we have now overe all the magical obstacles that seemed to oppose us。〃 Indeed; the walls of the City were plainly visible; and the Queen of the Field Mice; who had guided them so faithfully; came near to bid them good… bye。
  〃We are very grateful to your Majesty for your kind assistance;〃 said the Tin Woodman; bowing before the pretty creature。
  〃I am always pleased to be of service to my friends;〃 answered the Queen; and in a flash she had darted away upon her journey home。
  
  
   The Prisoners of the Queen
  
  Approaching the gateway of the Emerald City the travelers found it guarded by two girls of the Army of Revolt; who opposed their entrance by drawing the knitting…needles from their hair and threatening to prod the first that came near。
  But the Tin Woodman was not afraid。〃 At the worst they can but scratch my beautiful nickel…plate;〃 he said。 〃But there will be no 'worst;' for I think I can manage to frighten these absurd soldiers very easily。 Follow me closely; all of you!〃 Then; swinging his axe in a great circle to right and left before him; he advanced upon the gate; and the others followed him without hesitation。
  The girls; who had expected no resistance whatever; were terrified by the sweep of the glittering axe and fled screaming into the city; so that our travelers passed the gates in safety and marched down the green marble pavement of the wide street toward the royal palace。
  〃At this rate we will soon have your Majesty upon the throne again;〃 said the Tin Woodman; laughing at his easy conquest of the guards。
  〃Thank you; friend Nick;〃 returned the Scarecrow; gratefully。 〃Nothing can resist your kind heart and your sharp axe。〃 As they passed the rows of houses they saw through the open doors that men were sweeping and dusting and washing dishes; while the women sat around in groups; gossiping and laughing。
  〃What has happened?〃 the Scarecrow asked a sad…looking man with a bushy beard; who wore an apron and was wheeling a baby…carriage along the sidewalk。
  〃Why; we've had a revolution; your Majesty as you ought to know very well;〃 replied the man; 〃and since you went away the women have been running things to suit themselves。 I'm glad you have decided to e back and restore order; for doing housework and minding the children is wearing out the strength of every man in the Emerald City。〃
  〃Hm!〃 said the Scarecrow; thoughtfully。 〃If it is such hard work as you say; how did the women manage it so easily?〃
  〃I really do not know〃 replied the man; with a deep sigh。 〃Perhaps the women are made of castiron。〃 No movement was made; as they passed along the street; to oppose their progress。 Several of the women stopped their gossip long enough to cast curious looks upon our friends; but immediately they would turn away with a laugh or a sneer and resume their chatter。 And when they met with several girls belonging to the Army of Revolt; those soldiers; instead of being alarmed or appearing surprised; merely stepped out of the way and allowed them to advance without protest。
  This action rendered the Scarecrow uneasy。〃 I'm afraid we are walking into a trap;〃 said he。
  〃Nonsense!〃 returned Nick Chopper; confidently; 〃the silly creatures are conquered already!〃 But the Scarecrow shook his head in a way that expressed doubt; and Tip said: 〃It's too easy; altogether。 Look out for trouble ahead。〃
  〃I will;〃 returned his Majesty。 Unopposed they reached the royal palace and marched up the marble steps; which had once been thickly crusted with emeralds but were now filled with tiny holes where the jewels had been ruthlessly torn from their settings by the Army of Revolt。 And so far not a rebel barred their way。
  Through the arched hallways and into the magnificent throne room marched the Tin Woodman and his followers; and here; when the green silken curtains fell behind them; they saw a curious sight。
  Seated within the glittering throne was General Jinjur; with the Scarecrow's second…best crown upon her head; and the royal sceptre in her right hand。 A box of caramels; from which she was eating; rested in her lap; and the girl seemed entirely at ease in her royal surroundings。
  The Scarecrow stepped forward and confronted her; while the Tin Woodman leaned upon his axe and the others formed a half…circle back of his Majesty's person。
  〃How dare you sit in my throne?〃 demanded the Scarecrow; sternly eyeing the intruder。 〃Don't you know you are guilty of treason; and that there is a law against treason?〃
  〃The throne belongs to whoever is able to take it;〃 answered Jinjur; as she slowly ate another caramel。 〃I have taken it; as you see; so just now I am the Queen; and all who oppose me are guilty of treason; and must be punished by the law you have just mentioned。〃 This view of the case puzzled the Scarecrow。
  〃How is it; friend Nick?〃 he asked; turning to the Tin Woodman。
  〃Why; when it es to Law; I have nothing to; say〃 answered that personage。 〃for laws were never meant to be understood; and it is foolish to make the attempt。〃
  〃Then what shall we do?〃 asked the Scarecrow; in dismay。
  〃Why don't you marry the Queen? And then you can both rule;〃 suggested the Woggle…Bug。
  Jinjur glared at the insect fiercely。 〃Wh
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