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fb.themarvelouslandofoz-第27章

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  The Scarecrow took a fancy for rings; of which there were many in the nest。 Before long he had fitted a ring to each finger of his padded gloves; and not being content with that display he added one more to each thumb。 As he carefully chose those rings set with sparkling stones; such as rubies; amethysts and sapphires; the Scarecrow's hands now presented a most brilliant appearance。
  〃This nest would be a picnic for Queen Jinjur;〃 said he; musingly。 〃for as nearly as I can make out she and her girls conquered me merely to rob my city of its emeralds。〃 The Tin Woodman was content with his diamond necklace and refused to accept any additional decorations; but Tip secured a fine gold watch; which was attached to a heavy fob; and placed it in his pocket with much pride。 He also pinned several jeweled brooches to Jack Pumpkinhead's red waistcoat; and attached a lorgnette; by means of a fine chain; to the neck of the Saw… Horse。
  〃It's very pretty;〃 said the creature; regarding the lorgnette approvingly; 〃but what is it for?〃 None of them could answer that question; however; so the Saw…Horse decided it was some rare decoration and became very fond of it。
  That none of the party might be slighted; they ended by placing several large seal rings upon the points of the Gump's antlers; although that odd personage seemed by no means gratified by the attention。
  Darkness soon fell upon them; and Tip and the Woggle…Bug went to sleep while the others sat down to wait patiently for the day。
  Next morning they had cause to congratulate themselves upon the useful condition of the Gump; for with daylight a great flock of Jackdaws approached to engage in one more battle for the possession of the nest。
  But our adventurers did not wait for the assault。 They tumbled into the cushioned seats of the sofas as quickly as possible; and Tip gave the word to the Gump to start。
  At once it rose into the air; the great wings flopping strongly and with regular motions; and in a few moments they were so far from the nest that the chattering Jackdaws took possession without any attempt at pursuit。
  The Thing flew due North; going in the same direction from whence it had e。 At least; that was the Scarecrow's opinion; and the others agreed that the Scarecrow was the best judge of direction。 After passing over several cities and villages the Gump carried them high above a broad plain where houses became more and more scattered until they disappeared altogether。 Next came the wide; sandy desert separating the rest of the world from the Land of Oz; and before noon they saw the dome…shaped houses that proved they were once more within the borders of their native land。
  〃But the houses and fences are blue;〃 said the Tin Woodman; 〃and that indicates we are in the land of the Munchkins; and therefore a long distance from Glinda the Good。〃
  〃What shall we do?〃 asked the boy; turning to their guide。
  〃I don't know〃 replied the Scarecrow; frankly。 〃If we were at the Emerald City we could then move directly southward; and so reach our destination。 But we dare not go to the Emerald City; and the Gump is probably carrying us further in the wrong direction with every flop of its wings。〃
  〃Then the Woggle…Bug must swallow another pill;〃 said Tip; decidedly; 〃and wish us headed in the right direction。〃
  〃Very well;〃 returned the Highly Magnified one; 〃I'm willing。〃 But when the Scarecrow searched in his pocket for the pepper…box containing the two silver Wishing Pills; it was not to be found。 Filled with anxiety; the voyagers hunted throughout every inch of the Thing for the precious box; but it had disappeared entirely。
  And still the Gump flew onward; carrying them they knew not where。
  〃I must have left the pepper…box in the Jackdaws' nest;〃 said the Scarecrow; at length。
  〃It is a great misfortune;〃 the Tin Woodman declared。 〃But we are no worse off than before we discovered the Wishing Pills。〃
  〃We are better off;〃 replied Tip。 〃for the one pill we used has enabled us to escape from that horrible nest。〃
  〃Yet the loss of the other two is serious; and I deserve a good scolding for my carelessness;〃 the Scarecrow rejoined; penitently。 〃For in such an unusual party as this accidents are liable to happen any moment; and even now we may be approaching a new danger。〃 No one dared contradict this; and a dismal silence ensued。
  The Gump flew steadily on。
  Suddenly Tip uttered an exclamation of surprise。 〃We must have reached the South Country;〃 he cried; 〃for below us everything is red!〃 Immediately they all leaned over the backs of the sofas to look … all except Jack; who was too careful of his pumpkin head to risk its slipping off his neck。 Sure enough; the red houses and fences and trees indicated they were within the domain of Glinda the Good; and presently; as they glided rapidly on; the Tin Woodman recognized the roads and buildings they passed; and altered slightly the flight of the Gump so that they might reach the palace of the celebrated Sorceress。
  〃Good!〃 cried the Scarecrow; delightedly。 〃We do not need the lost Wishing Pills now; for we have arrived at our destination。〃 Gradually the Thing sank lower and nearer to the ground until at length it came to rest within the beautiful gardens of Glinda; settling upon a velvety green lawn close by a fountain which sent sprays of flashing gems; instead of water; high into the air; whence they fell with a soft; tinkling sound into the carved marble basin placed to receive them。
  Everything was very gorgeous in Glinda's gardens; and while our voyagers gazed about with admiring eyes a pany of soldiers silently appeared and surrounded them。 But these soldiers of the great Sorceress were entirely different from those of Jinjur's Army of Revolt; although they were likewise girls。 For Glinda's soldiers wore neat uniforms and bore swords and spears; and they marched with a skill and precision that proved them well trained in the arts of war。
  The Captain manding this troop … which was Glinda's private Body Guard recognized the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman at once; and greeted them with respectful salutations。
  〃Good day!〃 said the Scarecrow; gallantly removing his hat; while the Woodman gave a soldierly salute; 〃we have e to request an audience with your fair Ruler。〃
  〃Glinda is now within her palace; awaiting you;〃 returned the Captain; 〃for she saw you ing long before you arrived。〃
  〃That is strange!〃 said Tip; wondering。
  〃Not at all;〃 answered the Scarecrow; 〃for Glinda the Good is a mighty Sorceress; and nothing that goes on in the Land of Oz escapes her notice。 I suppose she knows why we came as well as we do ourselves。〃
  〃Then what was the use of our ing?〃 asked Jack; stupidly。
  〃To prove you are a Pumpkinhead!〃 retorted the Scarecrow。 〃But; if the Sorceress expects us; we must not keep her waiting。〃 So they all clambered out of the sofas and followed the Captain toward the palace … even the Saw…Horse taking his place in the queer procession。
  Upon her throne of finely wrought gold sat Glinda; and she could scarcely repress a smile as her peculiar visitors entered and bowed before her。 Both the Scarecrow and 
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