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dorothy and the wizard in oz-第8章

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〃Do all your people grow on bushes?〃 asked the boy。



〃Certainly;〃 was the reply。  〃Do not all people grow upon bushes where

you came from; on the outside of the earth?〃



〃Not that I ever hear of。〃



〃How strange!  But if you will come with me to one of our folk gardens

I will show you the way we grow in the Land of the Mangaboos。〃



It appeared that these odd people; while they were able to walk

through the air with ease; usually moved upon the ground in the

ordinary way。  There were no stairs in their houses; because they did

not need them; but on a level surface they generally walked just as we do。



The little party of strangers now followed the Prince across a few

more of the glass bridges and along several paths until they came to a

garden enclosed by a high hedge。  Jim had refused to leave the field

of grass; where he was engaged in busily eating; so the Wizard got out

of the buggy and joined Zeb and Dorothy; and the kitten followed

demurely at their heels。



Inside the hedge they came upon row after row of large and handsome

plants with broad leaves gracefully curving until their points nearly

reached the ground。  In the center of each plant grew a daintily

dressed Mangaboo; for the clothing of all these creatures grew upon

them and was attached to their bodies。



The growing Mangaboos were of all sizes; from the blossom that had

just turned into a wee baby to the full…grown and almost ripe man or

woman。  On some of the bushes might be seen a bud; a blossom; a baby;

a half…grown person and a ripe one; but even those ready to pluck were

motionless and silent; as if devoid of life。  This sight explained to

Dorothy why she had seen no children among the Mangaboos; a thing she

had until now been unable to account for。



〃Our people do not acquire their real life until they leave their bushes;〃

said the Prince。  〃You will notice they are all attached to the plants by

the soles of their feet; and when they are quite ripe they are easily

separated from the stems and at once attain the powers of motion

and speech。  So while they grow they cannot be said to really live;

and they must be picked before they can become good citizens。〃



〃How long do you live; after you are picked?〃 asked Dorothy。



〃That depends upon the care we take of ourselves;〃 he replied。  〃If we

keep cool and moist; and meet with no accidents; we often live for

five years。  I've been picked over six years; but our family is known

to be especially long lived。〃



〃Do you eat?〃 asked the boy。



〃Eat!  No; indeed。  We are quite solid inside our bodies; and have no

need to eat; any more than does a potato。〃



〃But the potatoes sometimes sprout;〃 said Zeb。



〃And sometimes we do;〃 answered the Prince; 〃but that is considered a

great misfortune; for then we must be planted at once。〃



〃Where did you grow?〃 asked the Wizard。



〃I will show you;〃 was the reply。 〃Step this way; please。〃



He led them within another but smaller circle of hedge; where grew one

large and beautiful bush。



〃This;〃 said he; 〃is the Royal Bush of the Mangaboos。  All of our

Princes and Rulers have grown upon this one bush from time immemorial。〃



They stood before it in silent admiration。  On the central stalk stood

poised the figure of a girl so exquisitely formed and colored and so

lovely in the expression of her delicate features that Dorothy thought

she had never seen so sweet and adorable a creature in all her life。

The maiden's gown was soft as satin and fell about her in ample folds;

while dainty lace…like traceries trimmed the bodice and sleeves。  Her

flesh was fine and smooth as polished ivory; and her poise expressed

both dignity and grace。



〃Who is this?〃 asked the Wizard; curiously。



The Prince had been staring hard at the girl on the bush。  Now he

answered; with a touch of uneasiness in his cold tones:



〃She is the Ruler destined to be my successor; for she is a Royal

Princess。  When she becomes fully ripe I must abandon the sovereignty

of the Mangaboos to her。〃



〃Isn't she ripe now?〃 asked Dorothy。



He hesitated。



〃Not quite;〃 said he; finally。  〃It will be several days before she

needs to be picked; or at least that is my judgment。  I am in no hurry

to resign my office and be planted; you may be sure。〃



〃Probably not;〃 declared the Wizard; nodding。



〃This is one of the most unpleasant things about our vegetable lives;〃

continued the Prince; with a sigh; 〃that while we are in our full

prime we must give way to another; and be covered up in the ground to

sprout and grow and give birth to other people。〃



〃I'm sure the Princess is ready to be picked;〃 asserted Dorothy;

gazing hard at the beautiful girl on the bush。  〃She's as perfect as

she can be。〃



〃Never mind;〃 answered the Prince; hastily; 〃she will be all right for

a few days longer; and it is best for me to rule until I can dispose

of you strangers; who have come to our land uninvited and must be

attended to at once。〃



〃What are you going to do with us?〃 asked Zeb。



〃That is a matter I have not quite decided upon;〃 was the reply。  〃I

think I shall keep this Wizard until a new Sorcerer is ready to pick;

for he seems quite skillful and may be of use to us。  But the rest of

you must be destroyed in some way; and you cannot be planted;

because I do not wish horses and cats and meat people growing all over

our country。〃



〃You needn't worry;〃 said Dorothy。  〃We wouldn't grow under ground;

I'm sure。〃



〃But why destroy my friends?〃 asked the little Wizard。  〃Why not let

them live?〃



〃They do not belong here;〃 returned the Prince。  〃They have no right

to be inside the earth at all。〃



〃We didn't ask to come down here; we fell;〃 said Dorothy。



〃That is no excuse;〃 declared the Prince; coldly。



The children looked at each other in perplexity; and the Wizard

sighed。  Eureka rubbed her paw on her face and said in her soft;

purring voice:



〃He won't need to destroy ME; for if I don't get something to eat

pretty soon I shall starve to death; and so save him the trouble。〃



〃If he planted you; he might grow some cat…tails;〃 suggested the Wizard。



〃Oh; Eureka! perhaps we can find you some milk…weeds to eat;〃

said the boy。



〃Phoo!〃 snarled the kitten; 〃I wouldn't touch the nasty things!〃



〃You don't need milk; Eureka;〃 remarked Dorothy; 〃you are big enough

now to eat any kind of food。〃



〃If I can get it;〃 added Eureka。



〃I'm hungry myself;〃 said Zeb。  〃But I noticed some strawberries

growing in one of the gardens; and some melons in another place。

These people don't eat such things; so perhaps on our way back they

will let us get them。〃



〃Never mind your hunger;〃 interrupted the Prince。  〃I shall order you

destroyed in a few minutes; so you will have no need to ruin our pretty

melon vines and berry bushes。  Follow me; please; to meet your doom。〃







5。  Dorothy Picks the Princes
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