登陆注册
19624100000036

第36章 A Remarkable Journey(2)

"Let me see," said the Glass Cat, looking up and down the stream, "Ithink we are below the Magic Isle; so we must go up the stream until we come to it."So up the stream they traveled, walking comfortably on the river bank, and after a while the water broadened and a sharp bend appeared in the river, hiding all below from their view. They walked briskly along, however, and had nearly reached the bend when a voice cried warningly: "Look out!"The travelers halted abruptly and the Wizard said: "Look out for what?""You almost stepped on my Diamond Palace," replied the voice, and a duck with gorgeously colored feathers appeared before them. "Beasts and men are terribly clumsy," continued the Duck in an irritated tone, "and you've no business on this side of the River, anyway. What are you doing here?""We've come to rescue some friends of ours who are stuck fast on the Magic Isle in this river," explained Dorothy.

"I know 'em," said the Duck. "I've been to see 'em, and they're stuck fast, all right. You may as well go back home, for no power can save them.""This is the Wonderful Wizard of Oz," said Dorothy, pointing to the little man.

"Well, I'm the Lonesome Duck," was the reply, as the fowl strutted up and down to show its feathers to best advantage. "I'm the great Forest Magician, as any beast can tell you, but even I have no power to destroy the dreadful charm of the Magic Isle.""Are you lonesome because you're a magician?" inquired Dorothy.

"No; I'm lonesome because I have no family and no friends. But Ilike to be lonesome, so please don't offer to be friendly with me. Go away, and try not to step on my Diamond Palace.""Where is it?" asked the girl.

"Behind this bush."

Dorothy hopped off the lion's back and ran around the bush to see the Diamond Palace of the Lonesome Duck, although the gaudy fowl protested in a series of low quacks. The girl found, indeed, a glistening dome formed of clearest diamonds, neatly cemented together, with a doorway at the side just big enough to admit the duck.

"Where did you find so many diamonds?" asked Dorothy, wonderingly.

"I know a place in the mountains where they are thick as pebbles,"said the Lonesome Duck, "and I brought them here in my bill, one by one and put them in the river and let the water run over them until they were brightly polished. Then I built this palace, and I'm positive it's the only Diamond Palace in all the world.""It's the only one I know of," said the little girl; "but if you live in it all alone, I don't see why it's any better than a wooden palace, or one of bricks or cobble-stones.""You're not supposed to understand that," retorted the Lonesome Duck. "But I might tell you, as a matter of education, that a home of any sort should be beautiful to those who live in it, and should not be intended to please strangers. The Diamond Palace is my home, and Ilike it. So I don't care a quack whether YOU like it or not.""Oh, but I do!" exclaimed Dorothy. "It's lovely on the outside, but--" Then she stopped speaking, for the Lonesome Duck had entered his palace through the little door without even saying good-bye. So Dorothy returned to her friends and they resumed their journey.

"Do you think, Wizard, the Duck was right in saying no magic can rescue Trot and Cap'n Bill?" asked the girl in a worried tone of voice.

"No, I don't think the Lonesome Duck was right in saying that,"answered the Wizard, gravely, "but it is possible that their enchantment will be harder to overcome than I expected. I'll do my best, of course, and no one can do more than his best."That didn't entirely relieve Dorothy's anxiety, but she said nothing more, and soon, on turning the bend in the river, they came in sight of the Magic Isle.

"There they are!" exclaimed Dorothy eagerly.

"Yes, I see them," replied the Wizard, nodding. "They are sitting on two big toadstools.""That's queer," remarked the Glass Cat. "There were no toadstools there when I left them.""What a lovely flower!" cried Dorothy in rapture, as her gaze fell on the Magic Plant.

"Never mind the Flower, just now," advised the Wizard. "The most important thing is to rescue our friends."By this time they had arrived at a place just opposite the Magic Isle, and now both Trot and Cap'n Bill saw the arrival of their friends and called to them for help.

"How are you?" shouted the Wizard, putting his hands to his mouth so they could hear him better across the water.

"We're in hard luck," shouted Cap'n Bill, in reply. "We're anchored here and can't move till you find a way to cut the hawser.""What does he mean by that?" asked Dorothy.

"We can't move our feet a bit!" called Trot, speaking as loud as she could.

"Why not?" inquired Dorothy.

"They've got roots on 'em," explained Trot.

It was hard to talk from so great a distance, so the Wizard said to the Glass Cat:

"Go to the island and tell our friends to be patient, for we have come to save them. It may take a little time to release them, for the Magic of the Isle is new to me and I shall have to experiment. But tell them I'll hurry as fast as I can."So the Glass Cat walked across the river under the water to tell Trot and Cap'n Bill not to worry, and the Wizard at once opened his black bag and began to make his preparations.

同类推荐
  • BLEAK HOUSE

    BLEAK HOUSE

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Marquise de Ganges

    Marquise de Ganges

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • His Last Bow

    His Last Bow

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 南雍州记

    南雍州记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 起世因本经

    起世因本经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 校花的贴身高手之觉醒

    校花的贴身高手之觉醒

    陈锋,一个看似普普通通的少年,却拥有不为人知的神秘力量。奉师傅之命来到校园保护一个叫童馨怡的女孩,就此展开全新的人生之路.....
  • 绝脉破天

    绝脉破天

    圣原界很大,从东至西,由南而北,均不知有几十万里。圣原界很小,上有时空乱流,四周有青冥之气,像个笼子。笼子再大,还是笼子。是天道?还是神明?让圣原界变成了现在的样子??叶楚身负七绝天脉,废柴中的废柴,如何修炼,又如何冲破重重迷雾,让圣原界重归……
  • 凌曦王妃

    凌曦王妃

    榕槿儿,你给本王记住了,你只能是本王的,要赶多看别人一眼,小心本王修理你。王爷夫君,眼睛长在我自己身上,你这管的也太宽了吧!她榕槿儿,二十一世纪陆军军校生,在毕业的前夕和一群战友爬墙出去喝酒庆祝毕业,一不小心竟然穿越到架空的朝代。榕槿儿头疼:军校生涯好不容易熬到毕业了,好日子终于要来了,竟然狗血穿越了。直接想撞墙的节奏!
  • 重生之宁做农门妻

    重生之宁做农门妻

    夫君停妻另娶之夜新娘惨死,被污凶手林芸浴火自焚以明心志,一朝重生她发誓再也不做状元妻。种种田酿酿酒斗极品揍渣男,带着爹娘发家致富奔小康,可谁能告诉她这冷面刀疤男为何来求亲?她可不可以拒绝?某男冷笑:“拒绝?晚了!娘子,我们来生孩子吧!”--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 斩天者

    斩天者

    在很久以前,有一位少年,他胆敢漠视天威,提起战刀,杀孽。在许久以前,有一位女子,她一笑倾城。岁月流转,却,甘愿-等他。然,天地逆乱、风云变换,当少年归来,仰天长啸。“天灭了,妳还会在吗?”"
  • 战神夫君嗜宠特工魔妃

    战神夫君嗜宠特工魔妃

    她是黑道女王,生杀予夺,心狠手辣。她是大越国孤女,目睹父母死亡真相,叔伯眼中钉,祖母姨母肉中刺,性情大变,贪慕虚荣,出卖弟弟,阿谀奉承,只为活下去。当她成了她,护弟弟,谋生存,建势力,誓要站在世界巅峰,无人敢欺!
  • 战殇血歌

    战殇血歌

    血与泪,生与死,忠诚与背叛;荣与辱,家与国,时代与潮流;诡谲,密云,刀兵,悲壮;江湖,朝堂,天下,勇士;军事,政治,经济,文化,地理,风土,人情,衣食,住行……传承,碰撞,交织,融合,翻天覆地;一幕幕的抉择与挑战,一缕缕的忠魂与英烈,一曲曲的悲歌与国殇;最终谱写成一部气吞山河、可歌可泣的具有历史烙印的战殇血歌!!!
  • 运庵普岩禅师语录

    运庵普岩禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 沙弥学戒仪轨颂注

    沙弥学戒仪轨颂注

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 金陵纪略

    金陵纪略

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。