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the lost princess of oz-第6章

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upon a deep gulf; the sides of which were as smooth as



glass。 The gulf extended a long distance  as far as



they could see; in either direction  and although it



was not very wide it was far too wide for the Yips to



leap across it。 And; should they fall into it; it was



likely they might never get out again。







〃Here our journey ends;〃 said the Yips。 〃We must go



back again。〃







Cayke the Cookie Cook began to weep。







〃I shall never find my pretty dishpan again  and my



heart will be broken!〃 she sobbed。







The Frogman went to the edge of the gulf and with his



eye carefully measured the distance to the other side。







〃Being a frog;〃 said he; 〃I can leap; as all frogs



do; and; being so big and strong; I am sure I can leap



across this gulf with ease。 But the rest of you; not



being frogs; must return the way you came。







〃We will do that with pleasure;〃 cried the Yips and



at once they turned and began to climb up the steep



mountain; feeling they had had quite enough of this



unsatisfactory adventure。 Cayke the Cookie Cook did not



go with them; however。 She sat on a rock and wept and



wailed and was very miserable。







〃Well;〃 said the Frogman to her; 〃I will now bid you



good…bye。 If I find your diamond decorated gold dishpan



I will promise to see that it is safely returned to



you。〃







〃But I prefer to find it myself!〃 she said。 〃See



here; Frogman; why can't you carry me across the gulf



when you leap it? You are big and strong; while I am



small and thin。〃







The Frogman gravely thought over this suggestion。 It



was a fact that Cayke the Cookie Cook was not a heavy



person。 Perhaps he could leap the gulf with her on his



back。







〃If you are willing to risk a fall;〃 said he; 〃I will



make the attempt。〃







At once she sprang up and grabbed him around his neck



with both her arms。 That is; she grabbed him where his



neck ought to be; for the Frogman had no neck at all。



Then he squatted down; as frogs do when they leap; and



with his powerful rear legs he made a tremendous jump。







Over the gulf he sailed; with the Cookie Cook on his



back; and he had leaped so bard  to make sure of not



falling in that he sailed over a lot of bramble…bushes



that grew on the other side and landed in a clear space



which was so far beyond the gulf that when they looked



back they could not see it at all。







Cayke now got off the Frogman's back and he stood



erect again and carefully brushed the dust from his



velvet coat and rearranged his white satin necktie。







〃I had no idea I could leap so far;〃 he said



wonderingly。 〃leaping is one more accomplishment I can



now add to the long list of deeds I am able to



perform。〃







〃You are certainly fine at leap…frog;〃 said the



Cookie Cook; admiringly; 〃but; as you say; you are



wonderful in many ways。 If we meet with any people down



here I am sure they will consider you the greatest and



grandest of all living creatures。〃







〃Yes;〃 he replied; 〃I shall probably astonish



strangers; because they have never before had the



pleasure of seeing me。 Also they will marvel at my



great learning。 Every time I open my mouth; Cayke; I am



liable to say something important。







〃That is true;〃 she agreed; 〃and it is fortunate your



mouth is so very wide and opens so far; for otherwise



all the wisdom might not be able to get out of it。〃







〃Perhaps nature made it wide for that very reason;



said the Frogman。 〃But come; let us now go on; for it



is getting late and we must find some sort of shelter



before night overtakes us。〃



















Chapter Four







Among the Winkies











The settled parts of the Winkie Country are full of



happy and contented people who are ruled by a tin



Emperor named Nick Chopper; who in turn is a subject of



the beautiful girl Ruler; Ozma of Oz。 But not all of



the Winkie Country is fully settled。 At the east; which



part lies nearest the Emerald City; there are beautiful



farmhouses and roads; but as you travel west you first



come to a branch of the Winkie River; beyond which



there is a rough country where few people live; and



some of these are quite unknown to the rest of the



world。 After passing through this rude section of



territory; which no one ever visits; you would come to



still another branch of the Winkie River; after



crossing which you would find another well settled part



of the Winkie Country; extending westward quite to the



Deadly Desert that surrounds all the Land of Oz and



separates that favored fairyland from the more common



outside world。 The Winkies who live in this west



section have many tin mines; from which metal they make



a great deal of rich jewelry and other articles; all of



which are highly esteemed in the Land of Oz because tin



is so bright and pretty; and there is not so much of it



as there is of gold and silver。







Not all the Winkies are miners; however; for some



till the fields and grow grains for food; and it was at



one of these far west Winkie farms that the Frogman and



Cayke the Cookie Cook first arrived after they had



descended from the mountain of the Yips。







〃Goodness me!〃 cried Nellary; the Winkie wife; when



she saw the strange couple approaching her house。 〃I



have seen many queer creatures in the Land of Oz; but



none more queer than this giant frog; who dresses like



a man and walks on his hind legs。 Come here; Wiljon;〃



she called to her husband; who was eating his



breakfast; 〃and take a look at this astonishing freak。〃







Wiljon the Winkie came to the door and looked out。 He



was still standing in the doorway when the Frogman



approached and said with a haughty croak:







〃Tell me; my good man; have you seen a diamond…



studded gold dishpan?〃







〃No; nor have I seen a copper…plated lobster;〃



replied Wiljon; in an equally haughty tone。







The Frogman stared at him and said:







〃Do not be insolent; fellow!〃







〃No;〃 added Cayke the Cookie Cook; hastily; 〃you must



be very polite to the great Frogman; for he is the



wisest creature in all the world。〃







〃Who says that?〃 inquired Wiljon。







〃He says so himself;〃 replied Cayke; and the Frogman



nodded and strutted up and down; twirling his gold…



headed cane very gracefully。







〃Does the Scarecrow admit that this overgrown frog is



the wisest creature in the world?〃 asked Wiljon。







〃I do not know who the 
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