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glinda of oz-第9章

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of them said:



〃Queen Coo…ee…oh bids you welcome; O Strangers。 Her

Majesty is waiting to receive you in her palace。〃



〃Lead on;〃 replied Ozma with dignity。



But instead of 〃leading on;〃 the platform of marble

began to rise; carrying them upward through a square

hole above which just fitted it。 A moment later they

found themselves within the great glass dome that

covered almost all of the island。



Within this dome was a little village; with houses;

streets; gardens and parks。 The houses were of colored

marbles; prettily designed; with many stained…glass

windows; and the streets and gardens seemed well cared

for。 Exactly under the center of the lofty dome was a

small park filled with brilliant flowers; with an

elaborate fountain; and facing this park stood a

building larger and more imposing than the others。

Toward this building the young men escorted Ozma and

Dorothy。



On the streets and in the doorways or open windows of

the houses were men; women and children; all richly

dressed。 These were much like other people in different

parts of the Land of Oz; except that instead of seeming

merry and contented they all wore expressions of much

solemnity or of nervous irritation。 They had beautiful

homes; splendid clothes; and ample food; but Dorothy at

once decided something was wrong with their lives and

that they were not happy。 She said nothing; however;

but looked curiously at the Skeezers。



At the entrance of the palace Ozma and Dorothy were

met by two other young men; in uniform and armed with

queer weapons that seemed about halfway between pistols

and guns; but were like neither。 Their conductors bowed

and left them; and the two in uniforms led the girls

into the palace。



In a beautiful throne room; surrounded by a dozen or

more young men and women; sat the Queen of the

Skeezers; Coo…ee…oh。 She was a girl who looked older

than Ozma or Dorothy  fifteen or sixteen; at least 

and although she was elaborately dressed as if she were

going to a ball she was too thin and plain of feature

to be pretty。 But evidently Queen Coo…ee…oh did not

realize this fact; for her air and manner betrayed her

as proud and haughty and with a high regard for her own

importance。 Dorothy at once decided she was 〃snippy〃

and that she would not like Queen Coo…ee…oh as a

companion。



The Queen's hair was as black as her skin was white

and her eyes were black; too。 The eyes; as she calmly

examined Ozma and Dorothy; had a suspicious and

unfriendly look in them; but she said quietly:



〃I know who you are; for I have consulted my Magic

Oracle; which told me that one calls herself Princess

Ozma; the Ruler of all the Land of Oz; and the other is

Princess Dorothy of Oz; who came from a country called

Kansas。 I know nothing of the Land of Oz; and I know

nothing of Kansas。〃



〃Why; this is the Land of Oz!〃 cried Dorothy。 〃It's a

part of the Land of Oz; anyhow; whether you know it or

not。〃



〃Oh; in…deed!〃 answered Queen Coo…ee…oh; scornfully。

〃I suppose you will claim next that this Princess Ozma;

ruling the Land of Oz; rules me!〃



〃Of course;〃 returned Dorothy。 〃There's no doubt of

it。〃



The Queen turned to Ozma。



〃Do you dare make such a claim?〃 she asked。



By this time Ozma had made up her mind as to the

character of this haughty and disdainful creature;

whose self…pride evidently led her to believe herself

superior to all others。



〃I did not come here to quarrel with your Majesty;〃

said the girl Ruler of Oz; quietly。 〃What and who I am

is well established; and my authority comes from the

Fairy Queen Lurline; of whose band I was a member when

Lurline made all Oz a Fairyland。 There are several

countries and several different peoples in this broad

land; each of which has its separate rulers; Kings;

Emperors and Queens。 But all these render obedience to

my laws and acknowledge me as the supreme Ruler。〃



〃If other Kings and Queens are fools that does not

interest me in the least;〃 replied Coo…ee…oh;

disdainfully。 〃In the Land of the Skeezers I alone am

supreme。 You are impudent to think I would defer to you

 or to anyone else。〃



〃Let us not speak of this now; please;〃 answered

Ozma。 〃Your island is in danger; for a powerful foe is

preparing to destroy it。〃



〃Pah! The Flatheads。 I do not fear them。〃



〃Their Supreme Dictator is a Sorcerer。〃



〃My magic is greater than his。 Let the Flatheads

come! They will never return to their barren mountain…

top。 I will see to that。〃



Ozma did not like this attitude; for it meant that

the Skeezers were eager to fight the Flatheads; and

Ozma's object in coming here was to prevent fighting

and induce the two quarrelsome neighbors to make peace。

She was also greatly disappointed in Coo…ee…oh; for the

reports of Su…dic had led her to imagine the Queen more

just and honorable than were the Flatheads。 Indeed Ozma

reflected that the girl might be better at heart than

her self…pride and overbearing manner indicated; and in

any event it would be wise not to antagonize her but to

try to win her friendship。



〃I do not like wars; your Majesty;〃 said Ozma。 〃In

the Emerald City; where I rule thousands of people; and

in the countries near to the Emerald City; where

thousands more acknowledge my rule; there is no army at

all; because there is no quarreling and no need to

fight。 If differences arise between my people; they

come to me and I judge the cases and award justice to

all。 So; when I learned there might be war between two

faraway people of Oz; I came here to settle the dispute

and adjust the quarrel。〃



〃No one asked you to come;〃 declared Queen Coo…ee…oh。

〃It is my business to settle this dispute; not yours。

You say my island is a part of the Land of Oz; which

you rule; but that is all nonsense; for I've never

heard of the Land of Oz; nor of you。 You say you are a

fairy; and that fairies gave you command over me。 I

don't believe it! What I do believe is that you are an

impostor and have come here to stir up trouble among my

people; who are already becoming difficult to manage。

You two girls may even be spies of the vile Flatheads;

for all I know; and may be trying to trick me。 But

understand this;〃 she added; proudly rising from her

jeweled throne to confront them; 〃I have magic powers

greater than any fairy possesses; and greater than any

Flathead possesses。 I am a Krumbic Witch  the only

Krumbic Witch in the world  and I fear the magic of

no other creature that exists! You say you rule

thousands。 I rule one hundred and one Skeezers。 But

every one of them trembles at my word。 Now that Ozma of

Oz and Princess Dorothy are here; I shall rule one

hundred and three subjects; for you also shall bow

before my power。 More than that; in ruling you I also

rule the thousands you say you rule。〃



Dorothy was very indignant at this speech。



〃I've got a pink kitten that sometimes talks like

that;〃 she said; 〃but after I give her a good whipping

she doesn't think she's so high and mighty after all。

If you only knew who Ozma is you'd be scared to death

to talk to her like that!〃



Queen Coo…ee…oh gave the girl a supercilious look。

Then she turned again to Ozma。



〃I happen to know;〃 said she; 〃that the Flatheads

intend to attack us tomorrow; but we are ready for

them。 Until the battle is over; I shall keep you two

strangers prisoners on my island; from which there is

no chance for you to escape。〃



She turned and looked around the band of courtiers

who stood silently around her throne。



〃Lady Aurex;〃 she continued; singling out one of the

young women; 〃take these children to your house and

care for them; giving them food and lodging。 You may

allow them to wander anywhere under the Great Dome; for

they are harmless。 After I have attended to the

Flatheads I will consider what next to do with these

foolish girls。〃



She resumed her seat and the Lady Aurex bowed low and

said in a humble manner:



〃I obey your Majesty's commands。〃 Then to Ozma and

Dorothy she added; 〃Follow me;〃 and turned to leave the

throne room。



Dorothy looked to see what Ozma would do。 To her

surprise and a little to her disappointment Ozma turned

and followed Lady Aurex。 So Dorothy trailed after them;

but not without giving a parting; haughty look toward

Queen Coo…ee…oh; who had her face turned the other way

and did not see the disapproving look









Chapter Nine



Lady Aurex







Lady Aurex led Ozma and Dorothy along a street to a

pretty marble house near to one edge of the great glass

dome that covered the village。 She did not speak to the

girls until she had ushered them into a pleasant room;

comfortably furnished; nor did any of the solemn people

they met on the street venture to speak。



When they were seated Lady Aurex asked if they were

hungry; and finding t
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