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dorothy and the wizard in oz-第14章

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The travellers now resumed their walk toward the cottage; which they

presently reached。  It was a pretty place; with vines growing thickly

over the broad front porch。  The door stood open and a table was set

in the front room; with four chairs drawn up to it。  On the table

were plates; knives and forks; and dishes of bread; meat and fruits。

The meat was smoking hot and the knives and forks were performing

strange antics and jumping here and there in quite a puzzling way。

But not a single person appeared to be in the room。



〃How funny!〃 exclaimed Dorothy; who with Zeb and the Wizard now stood

in the doorway。



A peal of merry laughter answered her; and the knives and forks fell

to the plates with a clatter。  One of the chairs pushed back from the

table; and this was so astonishing and mysterious that Dorothy was

almost tempted to run away in fright。



〃Here are strangers; mama!〃 cried the shrill and childish voice of

some unseen person。



〃So I see; my dear;〃 answered another voice; soft and womanly。



〃What do you want?〃 demanded a third voice; in a stern; gruff accent。



〃Well; well!〃 said the Wizard; 〃are there really people in this room?〃



〃Of course;〃 replied the man's voice。



〃Andpardon me for the foolish questionbut; are you all invisible?〃



〃Surely;〃 the woman answered; repeating her low; rippling laughter。

〃Are you surprised that you are unable to see the people of Voe?〃



〃Why; yes;〃 stammered the Wizard。  〃All the people I have ever met

before were very plain to see。〃



〃Where do you come from; then?〃 asked the woman; in a curious tone。



〃We belong upon the face of the earth;〃 explained the Wizard; 〃but

recently; during an earthquake; we fell down a crack and landed in the

Country of the Mangaboos。〃



〃Dreadful creatures!〃 exclaimed the woman's voice。  〃I've heard of them。〃



〃They walled us up in a mountain;〃 continued the Wizard; 〃but we found

there was a tunnel through to this side; so we came here。  It is a

beautiful place。  What do you call it?〃



〃It is the Valley of Voe。〃



〃Thank you。  We have seen no people since we arrived; so we came to

this house to enquire our way。〃



〃Are you hungry?〃 asked the woman's voice。



〃I could eat something;〃 said Dorothy。



〃So could I;〃 added Zeb。



〃But we do not wish to intrude; I assure you;〃 the Wizard hastened to say。



〃That's all right;〃 returned the man's voice; more pleasantly than

before。  〃You are welcome to what we have。〃



As he spoke the voice came so near to Zeb that he jumped back in

alarm。  Two childish voices laughed merrily at this action; and

Dorothy was sure they were in no danger among such light…hearted

folks; even if those folks couldn't be seen。



〃What curious animal is that which is eating the grass on my lawn?〃

enquired the man's voice。



〃That's Jim;〃 said the girl。  〃He's a horse。〃



〃What is he good for?〃 was the next question。



〃He draws the buggy you see fastened to him; and we ride in the buggy

instead of walking;〃 she explained。



〃Can he fight?〃 asked the man's voice。



〃No! he can kick pretty hard with his heels; and bite a little; but

Jim can't 'zactly fight;〃 she replied。



〃Then the bears will get him;〃 said one of the children's voices。



〃Bears!〃 exclaimed Dorothy。  〃Are these bears here?〃



〃That is the one evil of our country;〃 answered the invisible man。

〃Many large and fierce bears roam in the Valley of Voe; and when they

can catch any of us they eat us up; but as they cannot see us; we

seldom get caught。〃



〃Are the bears invis'ble; too?〃 asked the girl。



〃Yes; for they eat of the dama…fruit; as we all do; and that keeps

them from being seen by any eye; whether human or animal。〃



〃Does the dama…fruit grow on a low bush; and look something like a

peach?〃 asked the Wizard。



〃Yes;〃 was the reply。



〃If it makes you invis'ble; why do you eat it?〃 Dorothy enquired。



〃For two reasons; my dear;〃 the woman's voice answered。  〃The

dama…fruit is the most delicious thing that grows; and when it makes

us invisible the bears cannot find us to eat us up。  But now; good

wanderers; your luncheon is on the table; so please sit down and eat

as much as you like。〃







9。  They Fight the Invisible Bears





The strangers took their seats at the table willingly enough; for they

were all hungry and the platters were now heaped with good things to

eat。  In front of each place was a plate bearing one of the delicious

dama…fruit; and the perfume that rose from these was so enticing and

sweet that they were sorely tempted to eat of them and become invisible。



But Dorothy satisfied her hunger with other things; and her companions

did likewise; resisting the temptation。



〃Why do you not eat the damas?〃 asked the woman's voice。



〃We don't want to get invis'ble;〃 answered the girl。



〃But if you remain visible the bears will see you and devour you;〃

said a girlish young voice; that belonged to one of the children。  〃We

who live here much prefer to be invisible; for we can still hug and

kiss one another; and are quite safe from the bears。〃



〃And we do not have to be so particular about our dress;〃

remarked the man。



〃And mama can't tell whether my face is dirty or not!〃 added the other

childish voice; gleefully。



〃But I make you wash it; every time I think of it;〃 said the mother;

〃for it stands to reason your face is dirty; Ianu; whether I can see

it or not。〃



Dorothy laughed and stretched out her hands。



〃Come here; pleaseIanu and your sisterand let me feel of you;〃

she requested。



They came to her willingly; and Dorothy passed her hands over their

faces and forms and decided one was a girl of about her own age and

the other a boy somewhat smaller。  The girl's hair was soft and fluffy

and her skin as smooth as satin。  When Dorothy gently touched her nose

and ears and lips they seemed to be well and delicately formed。



〃If I could see you I am sure you would be beautiful;〃 she declared。



The girl laughed; and her mother said:



〃We are not vain in the Valley of Voe; because we can not display our

beauty; and good actions and pleasant ways are what make us lovely to

our companions。  Yet we can see and appreciate the beauties of nature;

the dainty flowers and trees; the green fields and the clear blue of

the sky。〃



〃How about the birds and beasts and fishes?〃 asked Zeb。



〃The birds we cannot see; because they love to eat of the damas as

much as we do; yet we hear their sweet songs and enjoy them。  Neither

can we see the cruel bears; for they also eat the fruit。  But the fishes

that swim in our brooks we can see; and often we catch them to eat。〃



〃It occurs to me you have a great deal to make you happy; even while

invisible;〃 remarked the Wizard。  〃Nevertheless; we prefer to remain

visible while we are in your valley。〃



Just then Eureka came in; for she had been until now w
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