第 17 节
作者:打死也不说      更新:2021-02-24 23:46      字数:9322
  over this land。
  〃There lived here then; away at the North; a beautiful princess;
  who was also a powerful sorceress。  All her magic was used to help
  the people; and she was never known to hurt anyone who was good。
  Her name was Gayelette; and she lived in a handsome palace built
  from great blocks of ruby。  Everyone loved her; but her greatest
  sorrow was that she could find no one to love in return; since all
  the men were much too stupid and ugly to mate with one so beautiful
  and wise。  At last; however; she found a boy who was handsome and
  manly and wise beyond his years。  Gayelette made up her mind that
  when he grew to be a man she would make him her husband; so she
  took him to her ruby palace and used all her magic powers to
  make him as strong and good and lovely as any woman could wish。
  When he grew to manhood; Quelala; as he was called; was said to
  be the best and wisest man in all the land; while his manly beauty
  was so great that Gayelette loved him dearly; and hastened to make
  everything ready for the wedding。
  〃My grandfather was at that time the King of the Winged Monkeys
  which lived in the forest near Gayelette's palace; and the old fellow
  loved a joke better than a good dinner。  One day; just before the wedding;
  my grandfather was flying out with his band when he saw Quelala walking
  beside the river。  He was dressed in a rich costume of pink silk and
  purple velvet; and my grandfather thought he would see what he could do。
  At his word the band flew down and seized Quelala; carried him in their
  arms until they were over the middle of the river; and then dropped him
  into the water。
  〃‘Swim out; my fine fellow;' cried my grandfather; ‘and see if
  the water has spotted your clothes。'  Quelala was much too wise
  not to swim; and he was not in the least spoiled by all his good
  fortune。  He laughed; when he came to the top of the water; and
  swam in to shore。  But when Gayelette came running out to him she
  found his silks and velvet all ruined by the river。
  〃The princess was angry; and she knew; of course; who did it。
  She had all the Winged Monkeys brought before her; and she said at
  first that their wings should be tied and they should be treated
  as they had treated Quelala; and dropped in the river。  But my
  grandfather pleaded hard; for he knew the Monkeys would drown in
  the river with their wings tied; and Quelala said a kind word for
  them also; so that Gayelette finally spared them; on condition
  that the Winged Monkeys should ever after do three times the
  bidding of the owner of the Golden Cap。  This Cap had been made
  for a wedding present to Quelala; and it is said to have cost the
  princess half her kingdom。  Of course my grandfather and all the
  other Monkeys at once agreed to the condition; and that is how it
  happens that we are three times the slaves of the owner of the
  Golden Cap; whosoever he may be。〃
  〃And what became of them?〃 asked Dorothy; who had been greatly
  interested in the story。
  〃Quelala being the first owner of the Golden Cap;〃 replied
  the Monkey; 〃he was the first to lay his wishes upon us。  As his
  bride could not bear the sight of us; he called us all to him in
  the forest after he had married her and ordered us always to keep
  where she could never again set eyes on a Winged Monkey; which we
  were glad to do; for we were all afraid of her。
  〃This was all we ever had to do until the Golden Cap fell into
  the hands of the Wicked Witch of the West; who made us enslave the
  Winkies; and afterward drive Oz himself out of the Land of the
  West。  Now the Golden Cap is yours; and three times you have the
  right to lay your wishes upon us。〃
  As the Monkey King finished his story Dorothy looked down
  and saw the green; shining walls of the Emerald City before them。
  She wondered at the rapid flight of the Monkeys; but was glad the
  journey was over。  The strange creatures set the travelers down
  carefully before the gate of the City; the King bowed low to
  Dorothy; and then flew swiftly away; followed by all his band。
  〃That was a good ride;〃 said the little girl。
  〃Yes; and a quick way out of our troubles;〃 replied the Lion。
  〃How lucky it was you brought away that wonderful Cap!〃
  15。  The Discovery of Oz; the Terrible
  The four travelers walked up to the great gate of Emerald City
  and rang the bell。  After ringing several times; it was opened by
  the same Guardian of the Gates they had met before。
  〃What! are you back again?〃 he asked; in surprise。
  〃Do you not see us?〃 answered the Scarecrow。
  〃But I thought you had gone to visit the Wicked Witch of the West。〃
  〃We did visit her;〃 said the Scarecrow。
  〃And she let you go again?〃 asked the man; in wonder。
  〃She could not help it; for she is melted;〃 explained the Scarecrow。
  〃Melted!  Well; that is good news; indeed;〃 said the man。
  〃Who melted her?〃
  〃It was Dorothy;〃 said the Lion gravely。
  〃Good gracious!〃 exclaimed the man; and he bowed very low indeed
  before her。
  Then he led them into his little room and locked the spectacles
  from the great box on all their eyes; just as he had done before。
  Afterward they passed on through the gate into the Emerald City。
  When the people heard from the Guardian of the Gates that Dorothy
  had melted the Wicked Witch of the West; they all gathered around
  the travelers and followed them in a great crowd to the Palace of Oz。
  The soldier with the green whiskers was still on guard before
  the door; but he let them in at once; and they were again met by
  the beautiful green girl; who showed each of them to their old
  rooms at once; so they might rest until the Great Oz was ready to
  receive them。
  The soldier had the news carried straight to Oz that Dorothy
  and the other travelers had come back again; after destroying the
  Wicked Witch; but Oz made no reply。  They thought the Great Wizard
  would send for them at once; but he did not。  They had no word
  from him the next day; nor the next; nor the next。  The waiting
  was tiresome and wearing; and at last they grew vexed that Oz
  should treat them in so poor a fashion; after sending them to
  undergo hardships and slavery。  So the Scarecrow at last asked the
  green girl to take another message to Oz; saying if he did not
  let them in to see him at once they would call the Winged Monkeys
  to help them; and find out whether he kept his promises or not。
  When the Wizard was given this message he was so frightened that he
  sent word for them to come to the Throne Room at four minutes after
  nine o'clock the next morning。  He had once met the Winged Monkeys
  in the Land of the West; and he did not wish to meet them again。
  The four travelers passed a sleepless night; each thinking of the
  gift Oz had promised to bestow on him。  Dorothy fell asleep only once;
  and then she dreamed she was in Kansas; where Aunt Em was telling her
  how glad she was to have her little girl at home again。
  Promptly at nine o'clock the next morning the green…whiskered
  soldier came to them; and four minutes later they all went into
  the Throne Room of the Great Oz。
  Of course each one of them expected to see the Wizard in the shape
  he had taken before; and all were greatly surprised when they looked
  about and saw no one at all in the room。  They kept close to the door
  and closer to one another; for the stillness of the empty room was more
  dreadful than any of the forms they had seen Oz take。
  Presently they heard a solemn Voice; that seemed to come from
  somewhere near the top of the great dome; and it said:
  〃I am Oz; the Great and Terrible。  Why do you seek me?〃
  They looked again in every part of the room; and then; seeing
  no one; Dorothy asked; 〃Where are you?〃
  〃I am everywhere;〃 answered the Voice; 〃but to the eyes of
  common mortals I am invisible。  I will now seat myself upon my
  throne; that you may converse with me。〃  Indeed; the Voice seemed
  just then to come straight from the throne itself; so they walked
  toward it and stood in a row while Dorothy said:
  〃We have come to claim our promise; O Oz。〃
  〃What promise?〃 asked Oz。
  〃You promised to send me back to Kansas when the Wicked Witch
  was destroyed;〃 said the girl。
  〃And you promised to give me brains;〃 said the Scarecrow。
  〃And you promised to give me a heart;〃 said the Tin Woodman。
  〃And you promised to give me courage;〃 said the Cowardly Lion。
  〃Is the Wicked Witch really destroyed?〃 asked the Voice;
  and Dorothy thought it trembled a little。
  〃Yes;〃 she answered; 〃I melted her with a bucket of water。〃
  〃Dear me;〃 said the Voice; 〃how sudden!  Well; come to me
  tomorrow; for I must have time to think it over。〃
  〃You've had plenty of time already;〃 said the Tin Woodman angrily。
  〃We shan't wait a day longer;〃 said the Scarecrow。
  〃You must keep your promises to us!〃 exclaimed Dorothy。
  The Lion thought it might be as well to frighten the Wizard;
  so he gave a large; loud roar; which was so fierce and dreadful
  that Toto jumped away from him in alarm and tipped over the screen
  that stood in a corner。  As it fell with a crash they looked
  that way; and the next moment all of them were filled with wonder。
  For