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第59章 The Trick River (2)

They clung to the tree until they found the water flowing the right way, when they let go and permitted the raft to resume its voyage.In spite of these pauses they were really ****** good progress toward the Winkie Country and having found a way to conquer the adverse current their spirits rose considerably.They could see little of the country through which they were passing, because of the high banks, and they met with no boats or other craft upon the surface of the river.

Once more the trick river reversed its current, but this time the Scarecrow was on guard and used the pole to push the raft toward a big rock which lay in the water.He believed the rock would prevent their floating backward with the current, and so it did.They clung to this anchorage until the water resumed its proper direction, when they allowed the raft to drift on.

Floating around a bend they saw ahead a high bank of water, extending across the entire river, and toward this they were being irresistibly carried.There being no way to arrest the progress of the raft they clung fast to the logs and let the river sweep them on.Swiftly the raft climbed the bank of water and slid down on the other side, plunging its edge deep into the water and drenching them all with spray.

As again the raft righted and drifted on, Dorothy and Ojo laughed at the ducking they had received; but Scraps was much dismayed and the Scarecrow took out his handkerchief and wiped the water off the Patchwork Girl's patches as well as he was able to.The sun soon dried her and the colors of her patches proved good, for they did not run together nor did they fade.

After passing the wall of water the current did not change or flow backward any more but continued to sweep them steadily forward.The banks of the river grew lower, too, permitting them to see more of the country, and presently they discovered yellow buttercups and dandelions growing amongst the grass, from which evidence they knew they had reached the Winkie Country.

"Don't you think we ought to land?" Dorothy asked the Scarecrow.

"Pretty soon," he replied."The Tin Woodman's castle is in the southern part of the Winkie Country, and so it can't be a great way from here."Fearing they might drift too far, Dorothy and Ojo now stood up and raised the Scarecrow in their arms, as high as they could, thus allowing him a good view of the country.For a time he saw nothing he recognized, but finally he cried:

"There it is! There it is!"

"What?" asked Dorothy.

"The Tin Woodman's tin castle.I can see its turrets glittering in the sun.It's quite a way off, but we'd better land as quickly as we can."They let him down and began to urge the raft toward the shore by means of the pole.It obeyed very well, for the current was more sluggish now, and soon they had reached the bank and landed safely.

The Winkie Country was really beautiful, and across the fields they could see afar the silvery sheen of the tin castle.With light hearts they hurried toward it, being fully rested by their long ride on the river.

By and by they began to cross an immense field of splendid yellow lilies, the delicate fragrance of which was very delightful.

"How beautiful they are!" cried Dorothy, stopping to admire the perfection of these exquisite flowers.

"Yes," said the Scarecrow, reflectively, "but we must be careful not to crush or injure any of these lilies.""Why not?" asked Ojo.

"The Tin Woodman is very kind-hearted,"

was the reply, "and he hates to see any living thing hurt in any way.

"Are flowers alive?" asked Scraps.

"Yes, of course.And these flowers belong to the Tin Woodman.So, in order not to offend him, we must not tread on a single blossom.""Once," said Dorothy, "the Tin Woodman stepped on a beetle and killed the little creature.

That made him very unhappy and he cried until his tears rusted his joints, so he couldn't move 'em.""What did he do then?" asked Ojo.

"Put oil on them, until the joints worked smooth again.

"Oh!" exclaimed the boy, as if a great discovery had flashed across his mind.But he did not tell anybody what the discovery was and kept the idea to himself.

It was a long walk, but a pleasant one, and they did not mind it a bit.Late in the afternoon they drew near to the wonderful tin castle of the Emperor of the Winkies, and Ojo and Scraps, who had never seen it before, were filled with amazement.

Tin abounded in the Winkie Country and the Winkies were said to be the most skillful tinsmiths in all the world.So the Tin Woodman had employed them in building his magnificent castle, which was all of tin, from the ground to the tallest turret, and so brightly polished that it glittered in the sun's rays more gorgeously than silver.Around the grounds of the castle ran a tin wall, with tin gates; but the gates stood wide open because the Emperor had no enemies to disturb him.

When they entered the spacious grounds our travelers found more to admire.Tin fountains sent sprays of clear water far into the air and there were many beds of tin flowers, all as perfectly formed as any natural flowers might be.There were tin trees, too, and here and there shady bowers of tin, with tin benches and chairs to sit upon.Also, on the sides of the pathway leading up to the front door of the castle, were rows of tin statuary, very cleverly executed.Among these Ojo recognized statues of Dorothy, Toto, the Scarecrow, the Wizard, the Shaggy Man, Jack Pumpkinhead and Ozma, all standing upon neat pedestals of tin.

Toto was well acquainted with the residence of the Tin Woodman and, being assured a joyful welcome, he ran ahead and barked so loudly at the front door that the Tin Woodman heard him and came out in person to see if it were really his old friend Toto.Next moment the tin man had clasped the Scarecrow in a warm embrace and then turned to hug Dorothy.But now his eye was arrested by the strange sight of the Patchwork Girl, and he gazed upon her in mingled wonder and admiration.

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