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第20章 They Meet the Woozy(2)

"Very.They are really delicious.But the farmers did not like to lose their bees and so they tried to destroy me.Of course they couldn't do that.""Why not?"

"My skin is so thick and tough that nothing can get through it to hurt me.So, finding they could not destroy me, they drove me into this forest and built a fence around me.Unkind, wasn't it?""But what do you eat now?" asked Ojo.

"Nothing at all.I've tried the leaves from the trees and the mosses and creeping vines, but they don't seem to suit my taste.So, there being no honey-bees here, I've eaten nothing for years.

"You must be awfully hungry," said the boy.

"I've got some bread and cheese in my basket.

Would you like that kind of food?"

"Give me a nibble and I will try it; then Ican tell you better whether it is grateful to my appetite," returned the Woozy.

So the boy opened his basket and broke a piece off the loaf of bread.He tossed it toward the Woozy, who cleverly caught it in his mouth and ate it in a twinkling.

"That's rather good," declared the animal.

"Any more?"

"Try some cheese," said Ojo, and threw down a piece.

The Woozy ate that, too, and smacked its long, thin lips.

"That's mighty good!" it exclaimed."Any more?""Plenty," replied Ojo.So he sat down on a Stump and fed the Woozy bread and cheese for a long time; for, no matter how much the boy broke off, the loaf and the slice remained just as big.

"That'll do," said the Woozy, at last; "I'm quite full.I hope the strange food won't give me indigestion.

"I hope not," said Ojo."It's what I eat.""Well, I must say I'm much obliged, and I'm glad you came," announced the beast."Is there anything I can do in return for your kindness?""Yes," said Ojo earnestly, "you have it in your power to do me a great favor, if you will.""What is it?" asked the Woozy."Name the favor and I will grant it.""I--I want three hairs from the tip of your tail," said Ojo, with some hesitation.

"Three hairs! Why, that's all I have--on my tail or anywhere else," exclaimed the beast.

"I know; but I want them very much."

"They are my sole ornaments, my prettiest feature," said the Woozy, uneasily."If I give up those three hairs I--I'm just a blockhead.""Yet I must have them," insisted the boy, firmly, and he then told the Woozy all about the accident to Unc Nunkie and Margolotte, and how the three hairs were to be a part of the magic charm that would restore them to life.The beast listened with attention and when Ojo had finished the recital it said, with a sigh.

"I always keep my word, for I pride myself on being square.So you may have the three hairs, and welcome.I think, under such circumstances, it would be selfish in me to refuse you.""Thank you! Thank you very much," cried the boy, joyfully."May I pull out the hairs now?""Any time you like," answered the Woozy.

So Ojo went up to the queer creature and taking hold of one of the hairs began to pull.

He pulled harder.He pulled with all his might;but the hair remained fast.

"What's the trouble?" asked the Woozy, which Ojo had dragged here and there all around the clearing in his endeavor to pull out the hair.

"It won't come," said the boy, panting.

"I was afraid of that," declared the beast.

"You'll have to pull harder."

"I'll help you," exclaimed Scraps, coming to the boy's side."You pull the hair, and I'll pull you, and together we ought to get it out easily.""Wait a jiffy," called the Woozy, and then it went to a tree and hugged it with its front paws, so that its body couldn't be dragged around by the pull."All ready, now.Go ahead!"Ojo grasped the hair with both hands and pulled with all his strength, while Scraps seized the boy around his waist and added her strength to his.But the hair wouldn't budge.Instead, it slipped out of Ojo's hands and he and Scraps both rolled upon the ground in a heap and never stopped until they bumped against the rocky cave.

"Give it up," advised the Glass Cat, as the boy arose and assisted the Patchwork Girl to her feet."A dozen strong men couldn't pull out those Hairs.I believe they're clinched on the under side of the Woozy's thick skin.""Then what shall I do?" asked the boy, despairingly."If on our return I fail to take these three hairs to the Crooked Magician, the other things I have come to seek will be of no use at all, and we cannot restore Unc Nunkie and Margolotte to life.""They're goners, I guess," said the Patchwork Girl.

"Never mind," added the cat."I can't see that old Unc and Margolotte are worth all this trouble, anyhow."But Ojo did not feel that way.He was so disheartened that he sat down upon a stump and began to cry.

The Woozy looked at the boy thoughtfully.

"Why don't you take me with you?" asked the beast."Then, when at last you get to the Magician's house, he can surely find some way to pull out those three hairs."Ojo was overjoyed at this suggestion.

"That's it!" he cried, wiping away the tears and springing to his feet with a smile."If I take the three hairs to the Magician, it won't matter if they are still in your body.""It can't matter in the least," agreed the Woozy.

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