第 20 节
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and imploring their cruel master not to change them into june…bugs。
〃Bah!〃 cried Nerle; scornfully; 〃why don't you fight? If we kill you; then you will escape being June…bugs。〃
〃The fact is;〃 said the captain; woefully; 〃we simply can't fight。 For our swords are only tin; and our axes are made of wood; with silver…paper pasted over them。〃
〃But why is that?〃 asked Wul…Takim; while all the party showed their surprise。
〃Why; until now we have never had any need to fight;〃 said the captain; 〃for every one has quickly surrendered to us or run away the moment we came near。 But you people do not appear to be properly frightened; and now; alas! since you have drawn upon us the great sorcerer's anger; we shall all be transformed into June…bugs。〃
〃Yes!〃 roared Kwytoffle; hopping up and down with anger; 〃you shall all be June…bugs; and these strangers I will transform into grasshoppers!〃
〃Very well;〃 said Prince Marvel; quietly; 〃you can do it now。〃
〃I will! I will!〃 cried the sorcerer。
〃Then why don't you begin?〃 inquired the prince。
〃Why don't I begin? Why; I haven't got the enchantments with me; that's why。 Do you suppose we great magicians carry around enchantments in our pockets?〃 returned the other; in a milder tone。
〃Where do you keep your enchantments?〃 asked the prince。
〃They're in my dwelling;〃 snapped Kwytoffle; taking off his hat and fanning his fat face with the brim。
〃Then go and get them;〃 said Marvel。
〃Nonsense! If I went to get the enchantments you would all run away!〃 retorted the sorcerer。
〃Not so!〃 protested Nerle; who was beginning to be amused。 〃My greatest longing in life is to become a grasshopper。〃
〃Oh; yes! PLEASE let us be grasshoppers!〃 exclaimed the High Ki maids in the same breath。
〃We want to hop! We want to hop! PleasePLEASE let us hop!〃 implored the bald…headed Ki; winking their left eyes at Wul…Takim。
〃By all means let us become grasshoppers;〃 said King Terribus; smiling; and Wul…Takim added:
〃I'm sure your soldiers would enjoy being June…bugs; for then they wouldn't have to work。 Isn't that so; boys?〃
The bewildered soldiers looked at one another in perplexity; and the still more bewildered sorcerer gazed on the speakers with staring eyes and wide…open mouth。
〃I insist;〃 said Prince Marvel; 〃upon your turning us into grasshoppers and your soldiers into June…bugs; as you promised。 If you do not; then I will flog youas I promised。〃
〃Very well;〃 returned the sorcerer; with a desperate look upon his face; 〃I'll go and find the enchantment。〃
〃And we'll go with you;〃 remarked the prince; pleasantly。
So the entire party accompanied Kwytoffle into the house; where they entered a large room that was in a state of much disorder。
〃Let me see;〃 said the sorcerer; rubbing his ears; as if trying to think; 〃I wonder if I put them in this cupboard。 You see;〃 he explained; 〃no one has ever before dared me to transform him into a June…bug or grasshopper; so I have almost forgotten where I keep my book of enchantments。 No; it's not in the cupboard;〃 he continued; looking there; 〃but it surely must be in this chest。〃
It was not in the chest; either; and so the sorcerer continued to look in all sorts of queer places for his book of enchantments; without finding it。 Whenever he paused in his search Prince Marvel would say; sternly:
〃Go on! Find the book! Hunt it up。 We are all anxious to become grasshoppers。〃 And then Kwytoffle would set to work again; although big drops of perspiration were now streaming down his face。
Finally he pulled an old book from underneath the pillow of his bed; and crying; 〃Here it is!〃 carried it to the window。
He turned a few leaves of the book and then said:
〃How unfortunate! The compound I require to change you into grasshoppers must be mixed on the first day of September; and as this is now the eighth day of September I must wait nearly a year before I can work the enchantment。〃
〃How about the June…bugs?〃 asked Nerle。
〃Oh! Ah!。 The June…bug mixture can only be made at the dark o' the moon;〃 said the sorcerer; pretending to read; 〃and that is three weeks from now。〃
〃Let me read it;〃 said Prince Marvel; suddenly snatching the book from Kwytoffle's hands。 Then he turned to the title…page and read:
〃'Lives of Famous Thieves and Impostors。' Why; this is not a book of enchantments。〃
〃That is what I suspected;〃 said Terribus。
〃No one but a sorcerer can read the enchantments in this book;〃 declared Kwytoffle; but he hung his head with a sheepish look; for he knew his deception had been well understood。
〃Is your own history written in this volume?〃 inquired Marvel。
〃No;〃 answered the sorcerer。
〃Then it ought to be;〃 said the prince; 〃for you are no sorcerer at all; but merely a thief and an impostor!〃
22。 The Queen of Plenta
The soldiers of Kwytoffle wanted to hang their old master at once; for he had won their enmity by abusing them in many ways; but Prince Marvel would not let them do this。 However; they tied the false sorcerer to a post; and the captain gave him a good whippingone lash for each letter in the words 〃grasshopper〃 and 〃June…bug。〃 Kwytoffle howled loudly for mercy; but no one was at all sorry for him。
Wul…Takim tied a rope around the impostor's neck; and when the party left the castle they journeyed all through the kingdom of Auriel; and at every town or city they came to the reformed thief would cry out to the populace:
〃Here is the terrible sorcerer Kwytoffle; who threatened to change you into grasshoppers and june…bugs。 But you may see that he is a very common man; with no powers of sorcery whatever!〃
And then the people would laugh and pelt mud at their former tyrant; and thank Prince Marvel for haying exposed the false and wicked creature。
And they called the son of their old king back to his lawful throne; where he ruled wisely and well; and the hoarded wealth of Kwytoffle was divided among the people again; and soon the country became prosperous once more。
This adventure was very amusing to the pretty High Ki of Twi。 It afforded them laughter for many days; and none of the party ever saw a grasshopper or a june…bug afterward without thinking of the terrible sorcerer Kwytoffle。
They left that disgraced person grooming horses for his board in the stables of the new king; and proceeded upon their journey。
Without further event they reached the splendid southern Kingdom of Plenta; which was the most delightfully situated of any dominion in the Enchanted Island of Yew。 It was ruled by a good and generous queen; who welcomed the strangers to her palace and gave a series of gay entertainments in their honor。
King Terribus was especially an object of interest; for every one had heard his name and feared him and his fierce people。 But when they beheld his pleasant countenance and listened to his gentle voice they began to regard him with much love and respect; and really Terribus was worthy of their friendship since he had changed from a deformed monster into an ordinary man; and had forbidden his people ever again to rob and plunder their weaker neighbors。
But the most popular personages visiting at the court of the Queen of Plenta were the lovely High Ki of Twi。 Although beautiful girls abounded in this kingdom; none could compare with the royal twins; and their peculiar condition only served to render them the more interesting。
Two youths would approach the High Ki at the same time and invite them to dance; and in united voices they would accept the invitation and go whirling around the room with exactly the same steps; laughing at the same instant and enjoying the dance equally。 But if one youth asked his partner a question; both the twins would make answer; and that was sure to confuse and embarrass the youth。 Still; the maids managed very well to adapt themselves to the ways of people who were singular; although they sometimes became a little homesick for Twi; where they were like all the other people。
The bald…headed Ki kept watchful eyes on their youthful rulers; and served them very cheerfully。 But with all their travels and experiences; the old men could never be convinced it was better to be singular than double。
Prince Marvel was the real hero of the party; and Nerle received much attention on account of his master's popularity。 He did not seem as unhappy as usual; and when the prince inquired the reason; his esquire answered that he believed the excitement of their adventures was fast curing him of his longing for something he could not have。 As for the pleasure of suffering; he had had some experience of that; too; and it was not nearly so delightful as he had expected。
Wul…Takim was not a society man; so he stayed around the royal stables and made friends with the grooms; and traded his big black horse for two bay ones and a gold neck…chain; and was fairly content with his lot。
And so the party enjoyed several happy weeks at the court of the good Queen of Plenta; until one day the terrible news arrived that carried them once more into exciting adventures。
23。 The Red Rogue of Dawna
One morning; while they were all standing in the courtyard waiting for their horses; as t