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the patchwork girl of oz-第21章

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travelers; he reined in his wooden steed and



dismounted; greeting the Shaggy Man with a smiling



nod。 Then he turned to stare at the Patchwork Girl



in wonder; while she in turn stared at him。







〃Shags;〃 he whispered; drawing the Shaggy Man



aside; 〃pat me into shape; there's a good fellow!〃







While his friend punched and patted the



Scarecrow's body; to smooth out the humps; Scraps



turned to Ojo and whispered: 〃Roll me out; please;



I've sagged down dreadfully from walking so much



and men like to see a stately figure。〃







She then fell upon the ground and the boy rolled



her back and forth like a rolling…pin; until the



cotton had filled all the spaces in her patchwork



covering and the body had lengthened to its



fullest extent。 Scraps and the Scarecrow both



finished their hasty toilets at the same time; and



again they faced each other。







〃Allow me; Miss Patchwork;〃 said the Shaggy Man;



〃to present my friend; the Right Royal Scarecrow



of Oz。 Scarecrow; this is Miss Scraps Patches;



Scraps; this is the Scarecrow。 ScarecrowScraps;



ScrapsScarecrow。〃







They both bowed with much dignity。







〃Forgive me for staring so rudely;〃 said the



Scarecrow; 〃but you are the most beautiful sight



my eyes have ever beheld。〃







〃That is a high compliment from one who is



himself so beautiful;〃 murmured Scraps; casting



down her suspender…button eyes by lowering her



head。 〃But; tell me; good sir; are you not a



trifle lumpy?〃







〃Yes; of course; that's my straw; you know。



It bunches up; sometimes; in spite of all my



efforts to keep it even。 Doesn't your straw ever



bunch?〃







〃Oh; I'm stuffed with cotton;〃 said Scraps。



〃It never bunches; but it's inclined to pack down



and make me sag。〃







〃But cotton is a high…grade stuffing。 I may say



it is even more stylish; not to say aristocratic;



than straw;〃 said the Scarecrow politely。 〃Still;



it is but proper that one so entrancingly lovely



should have the best stuffing there is going。 I



erI'm so glad I've met you; Miss Scraps!



Introduce us again; Shaggy。〃







〃Once is enough;〃 replied the Shaggy Man;



laughing at his friend's enthusiasm。







〃Then tell me where you found her; andDear me;



what a queer cat! What are you made ofgelatine?〃







〃Pure glass;〃 answered the cat; proud to have



attracted the Scarecrow's attention。 〃I am much



more beautiful than the Patchwork Girl。 I'm



transparent; and Scraps isn't; I've pink brains



you can see 'em work; and I've a ruby heart;



finely polished; while Scraps hasn't any heart at



all。〃







〃No more have I;〃 said the Scarecrow; shaking



hands with Scraps; as if to congratulate her on



the fact。 〃I've a friend; the Tin Woodman; who has



a heart; but I find I get along pretty well



without one。 And soWell; well! here's a little



Munchkin boy; too。 Shake hands; my little man。 How



are you?〃







Ojo placed his hand in the flabby stuffed glove



that served the Scarecrow for a hand; and the



Scarecrow pressed it so cordially that the straw



in his glove crackled。







Meantime; the Woozy had approached the Sawhorse



and begun to sniff at it。 The Sawhorse resented



this familiarity and with a sudden kick pounded



the Woozy squarely on its Lead with one gold…shod



foot。







〃Take that; you monster!〃 it cried angrily。







The Woozy never even winked。







〃To be sure;〃 he said; 〃I'll take anything I



have to。 But don't make me angry; you wooden



beast; or my eyes will flash fire and burn you



up。〃







The Sawhorse rolled its knot eyes wickedly



and kicked again; but the Woozy trotted away



and said to the Scarecrow:







〃What a sweet disposition that creature has!



I advise you to chop it up for kindling…wood



and use me to ride upon。 My back is flat and



you can't fall off。〃







〃I think the trouble is that you haven't been



properly introduced;〃 said the Scarecrow;



regarding the Woozy with much wonder; for he had



never seen such a queer animal before。







〃The Sawhorse is the favorite steed of Princess



Ozma; the Ruler of the Land of Oz; and he lives in



a stable decorated with pearls and emeralds; at



the rear of the royal palace。 He is swift as the



wind; untiring; and is kind to his friends。 All



the people of Oz respect the Sawhorse highly; and



when I visit Ozma she sometimes allows me to ride



himas I am doing to…day。 Now you know what an



important personage the Sawhorse is; and if some



oneperhaps your…selfwill tell me your name;



your rank and station; and your history; it will



give me pleasure to relate them to the Sawhorse。



This will lead to mutual respect and friendship。〃







The Woozy was somewhat abashed by this speech



and did not know how to reply。 But Ojo said:







〃This square beast is called the Woozy; and he



isn't of much importance except that he has three



hairs growing on the tip of his tail。〃







The Scarecrow looked and saw that this was true。







〃But;〃 said he; in a puzzled way; 〃what makes



those three hairs important? The Shaggy Man has



thousands of hairs; but no one has ever accused



him of being important。〃







So Ojo related the sad story of Unc Nunkie's



transformation into a marble statue; and told how



he had set out to find the things the Crooked



Magician wanted; in order to make a charm that



would restore his uncle to life。 One of the



requirements was three hairs from a Woozy's tail;



but not being able to pull out the hairs they had



been obliged to take the Woozy with them。







The Scarecrow looked grave as he listened and he



shook his head several times; as if in



disapproval。







〃We must see Ozma about this matter;〃 he



said。 〃That Crooked Magician is breaking the



Law by practicing magic without a license; and



I'm not sure Ozma will allow him to restore your



uncle to life。〃







〃Already I have warned the boy of that;〃



declared the Shaggy Man。







At this Ojo began to cry。 〃I want my Unc



Nunkie!〃 he exclaimed。 〃I know how he can be



restored to life; and I'm going to do itOzma or



no Ozma! What right has this girl Ruler to keep my



Unc Nunkie a statue forever?〃







〃Don't worry about that just now;〃 advised



the Scarecrow。 〃Go on to the Emerald City;



and when you reach it have the Shaggy Man



take you to see Dorothy。 Tell her your story and



I'm sure she will help you。 Dorothy is Ozma's



best friend; and if you can win her to your side



your uncle is pretty safe to live again。〃 Then he



turned to the Woozy and said: 〃I'm afraid you



are not important enough to be introduced to



the Sawhorse; after all。〃







〃I'm a better beast than he is;〃 retorted the



Woozy; indignantly。 〃My eyes can flash fire; and



his can't。〃







〃Is this true?〃 inquired the Scarecrow; turning



to the Munchkin boy。







〃Yes;〃 said Ojo; and told how the Woozy had



set fire to the fence。







〃Have you any other accomplishments?〃



asked the Scarecrow。







〃I have a most terrible growlthat is;



sometimes;〃 said the Woozy; as Scraps laughed



merrily and the Shaggy Man smiled。 But the Patch…



work Girl's laugh made the Scarecrow forget all



about the Woozy。 He said to her:







〃What an admirable young lady you are; and



what jolly good company! We must be better



acquainted; for never before have I met a girl



with such exquisite coloring or such natural;



artless manners。〃







〃No wonder they call you the Wise Scarecrow;〃



replied Scraps。







〃When you arrive at the Emerald City I will see



you again;〃 continued the Scarecrow。 〃Just now I



am going to call upon an old friendan ordinary



young lady named Jinjurwho has Promised to



repaint my left ear for me。 You may have noticed



that the paint on my left ear has peeled off and



faded; which affects my hearing on that side。



Jinjur always fixes me up when I get weather…



worn。〃







〃When do you expect to return to the Emerald



City?〃 asked the Shaggy Man。







〃I'll be there this evening; for I'm anxious



to have a long talk with Miss Scraps。 How is it;



Sawhorse; are you equal to a swift run?〃







〃Anything that suits you suits me;〃 returned



the wooden horse。







So the Sca
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