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glinda of oz-第12部分
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breakfast。 All the Skeezers were frightened and anxious
over the transformation of their Queen into a swan。
Coo…ee…oh was feared and hated; but they had depended
on her magic to conquer the Flatheads and she was the
only one who could raise their island to the surface of
the lake again。
Before breakfast was over several of the leading
Skeezers came to Aurex to ask her advice and to
question Princess Ozma; of whom they knew nothing
except that she claimed to be a fairy and the Ruler of
all the land; including the Lake of the Skeezers。
〃If what you told Queen Coo…ee…oh was the truth;〃
they said to her; 〃you are our lawful mistress; and we
may depend on you to get us out of our difficulties。〃
〃I will try to do that〃 Ozma graciously assured them;
〃but you must remember that the powers of fairies are
granted them to bring comfort and happiness to all who
appeal to them。 On the contrary; such magic as Coo…ee…
oh knew and practiced is unlawful witchcraft and her
arts are such as no fairy would condescend to use。
However; it is sometimes necessary to consider evil in
order to accomplish good; and perhaps by studying Coo…
ee…oh's tools and charms of witchcraft I may be able to
save us。 Do you promise to accept me as your Ruler and
to obey my commands?〃
They promised willingly。
〃Then;〃 continued Ozma; 〃I will go to Coo…ee…oh's
palace and take possession of it。 Perhaps what I find
there will be of use to me。 In the meantime tell all
the Skeezers to fear nothing; but have patience。 Let
them return to their homes and perform their daily
tasks as usual。 Coo…ee…oh's loss may not prove a
misfortune; but rather a blessing。〃
This speech cheered the Skeezers amazingly。 Really;
they had no one now to depend upon but Ozma; and in
spite of their dangerous position their hearts were
lightened by the transformation and absence of their
cruel Queen。
They got out their brass band and a grand procession
escorted Ozma and Dorothy to the palace; where all of
Coo…ee…oh's former servants were eager to wait upon
them。 Ozma invited Lady Aurex to stay at the palace
also; for she knew all about the Skeezers and their
island and had also been a favorite of the former
Queen; so her advice and information were sure to prove
valuable。
Ozma was somewhat disappointed in what she found in
the palace。 One room of Coo…ee…oh's private suite was
entirely devoted to the practice of witchcraft; and
here were countless queer instruments and jars of
ointments and bottles of potions labeled with queer
names; and strange machines that Ozma could not guess
the use of; and pickled toads and snails and lizards;
and a shelf of books that were written in blood; but in
a language which the Ruler of Oz did not know。
〃I do not see;〃 said Ozma to Dorothy; who accompanied
her in her search; 〃how Coo…ee…oh knew the use of the
magic tools she stole from the three Adept Witches。
Moreover; from all reports these Adepts practiced only
good witchcraft; such as would be helpful to their
people; while Coo…ee…oh performed only evil。〃
〃Perhaps she turned the good things to evil uses?〃
suggested Dorothy。
〃Yes; and with the knowledge she gained Coo…ee…oh
doubtless invented many evil things quite unknown to
the good Adepts; who are now fishes;〃 added Ozma。 〃It
is unfortunate for us that the Queen kept her secrets
so closely guarded; for no one but herself could use
any of these strange things gathered in this room。〃
〃Couldn't we capture the Diamond Swan and make her
tell the secrets?〃 asked Dorothy。
〃No; even were we able to capture her; Coo…ee…oh now
has forgotten all the magic she ever knew。 But until we
ourselves escape from this dome we could not capture
the Swan; and were we to escape we would have no use for
Coo…ee…oh's magic。〃
〃That's a fact;〃 admitted Dorothy。 〃But say; Ozma;
here's a good idea! Couldn't we capture the three
fishes the gold and silver and bronze ones; and
couldn't you transform 'em back to their own shapes;
and then couldn't the three Adepts get us out of here?〃
〃You are not very practical; Dorothy dear。 It would
be as hard for us to capture the three fishes; from
among all the other fishes in the lake; as to capture
the Swan。〃
〃But if we could; it would be more help to us;〃
persisted the little girl。
〃That is true;〃 answered Ozma; smiling at her
friend's eagerness。 〃You find a way to catch the fish;
and I'll promise when they are caught to restore them
to their proper forms。〃
〃I know you think I can't do it;〃 replied Dorothy;
〃but I'm going to try。〃
She left the palace and went to a place where she
could look through a clear pane of the glass dome into
the surrounding water。 Immediately she became
interested in the queer sights that met her view。
The Lake of the Skeezers was inhabited by fishes of
many kinds and many sizes。 The water was so transparent
that the girl could see for a long distance and the
fishes came so close to the glass of the dome that
sometimes they actually touched it。 On the white sands
at the bottom of the lake were star…fish; lobsters;
crabs and many shell fish of strange shapes and with
shells of gorgeous hues。 The water foliage was of
brilliant colors and to Dorothy it resembled a splendid
garden。
But the fishes were the most interesting of all。 Some
were big and lazy; floating slowly along or lying at
rest with just their fins waving。 Many with big round
eyes looked full at the girl as she watched them and
Dorothy wondered if they could hear her through the
glass if she spoke to them。 In Oz; where all the
animals and birds can talk; many fishes are able to
talk also; but usually they are more stupid than birds
and animals because they think slowly and haven't much
to talk about。
In the Lake of the Skeezers the fish of smaller size
were more active than the big ones and darted quickly
in and out among the swaying weeds; as if they had
important business and were in a hurry。 It was among
the smaller varieties that Dorothy hoped to spy the
gold and silver and bronze fishes。 She had an idea the
three would keep together; being companions now as they
were in their natural forms; but such a multitude of
fishes constantly passed; the scene shifting every
moment; that she was not sure she would notice them
even if they appeared in view。 Her eyes couldn't look
in all directions and the fishes she sought might be on
the other side of the dome; or far away in the lake。
〃P'raps; because they were afraid of Coo…ee…oh;
they've hid themselves somewhere; and don't know their
enemy has been transformed;〃 she reflected。
She watched the fishes for a long time; until she
became hungry and went back to the palace for lunch。
But she was not discouraged。
〃Anything new; Ozma?〃 she asked。
〃No; dear。 Did you discover the three fishes?〃
〃Not yet。 But there isn't anything better for me to
do; Ozma; so I guess I'll go back and watch again。〃
Chapter Thirteen
The Alarm Bell
Glinda; the Good; in her palace in the Quadling
Country; had many things to occupy her mind; for not
only did she look after the weaving and embroidery of
her bevy of maids; and assist all those who came to her
to implore her help beasts and birds as well as
people but she was a close student of the arts of
sorcery and spent much time in her Magical Laboratory;
where she strove to find a remedy for every evil and to
perfect her skill in magic。
Nevertheless; she did not forget to look in the Great
Book of Records each day to see if any mention was made
of the visit of Ozma and Dorothy to the Enchanted
Mountain of the Flatheads and the Magic Isle of the
Skeezers。 The Records told her that Ozma had arrived at
the mountain; that she had escaped; with her companion;
and gone to the island of the Skeezers; and that Queen
Coo…ee…oh had submerged the island so that it was
entirely under water。 Then came the statement that the
Flatheads had come to the lake to poison the fishes and
that their Supreme Dictator had transformed Queen Coo…
ee…oh into a swan。
No other details were given in the Great Book and so
Glinda did not know that since Coo…ee…oh had forgotten
her magic none of the Skeezers knew how to raise the
island to the surface again。 So Glinda was not worried
about Ozma and Dorothy until one morning; while she sat
with her maids; there came a sudden clang of the
great alarm bell。 This was so unusual that every maid
gave a start and even the Sorceress for a moment could
not think what the alarm meant。
Then she remembered the ring she had given Dorothy
when she left the palace to start on her venture。 In
giving the ring Glinda had warned the little girl not
to use its magic powers unless she and Ozma were in
real danger; but then she was to turn it on her finger
once to the right and once to the left and Glinda's
alarm bell would ring。
So the Sorceress now knew that danger threatened her
beloved Ruler and Princess Dorothy; and she hurried to
her magic room to seek information as to what sort of
danger it was。 The answer to her question was not very
satisfactory; for it was only: 〃Ozma and Dorothy are
prisoners in the great Dome of the Isle of the
Skeezers; and the Dome is under the water of the lake。〃
〃Hasn't Ozma the power to raise the island to the
surface?〃 inquired Glinda。
〃No;〃 was the reply; and the Record refused to say
more except that Queen Coo…ee…oh; who alone could
command the island to rise; had been transformed by the
Flathead Su…dic into a Diamond Swan。
Then Glinda consulted the past records of the
Skeezers in the Great Book。 After diligent search she
discovered that Coo…ee…oh was a powerful sorceress who
had gained most of her power by treacherously
transforming the
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