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〃Can't we help them in any way?〃 inquired Dorothy。



〃That seems like a nice little girl。 I'd be sorry if



anything happened to her。〃







〃Let us watch the picture for awhile;〃 suggested Ozma;



and so they all drew chairs before the Magic Picture and



followed the adventures of Trot and Cap'n Bill and



Button…Bright。 Presently the scene shifted and showed



their friend the Scarecrow crossing the mountains into



Jinxland; and that somewhat relieved Ozma's anxiety; for



she knew at once that Glinda the Good had sent the



Scarecrow to protect the strangers。







The adventures in Jinxland proved very interesting to



the three girls in Ozma's palace; who during the



succeeding days spent much of their time in watching the



picture。 It was like a story to them。







〃That girl's a reg'lar trump!〃 exclaimed Dorothy;



referring to Trot; and Ozma answered:







〃She's a dear little thing; and I'm sure nothing very



bad will happen to her。 The old sailor is a fine



character; too; for he has never once grumbled over being



a grasshopper; as so many would have done。〃







When the Scarecrow was so nearly burned up the girls



all shivered a little; and they clapped their hands in



joy when the flock of Orks came and saved him。







So it was that when all the exciting adventures in



Jinxland were over and the four Orks had begun their



flight across the mountains to carry the mortals into the



Land of Oz; Ozma called the Wizard to her and asked him



to prepare a place for the strangers to sleep。







The famous Wizard of Oz was a quaint little man who



inhabited the royal palace and attended to all the



magical things that Ozma wanted done。 He was not as



powerful as Glinda; to be sure; but he could do a great



many wonderful things。 He proved this by placing a house



in the uninhabited part of the Quadling Country where the



Orks landed Cap'n Bill and Trot and Button…Bright; and



fitting it with all the comforts I have described in the



last chapter。







Next morning Dorothy said to Ozma:







〃Oughtn't we to go meet the strangers; so we can show



them the way to the Emerald City? I'm sure that little



girl will feel shy in this beautiful land; and I know if



'twas me I'd like somebody to give me a welcome。〃







Ozma smiled at her little friend and answered:







〃You and Betsy may go to meet them; if you wish; but I



can not leave my palace just now; as I am to have a



conference with Jack Pumpkinhead and Professor Wogglebug



on important matters。 You may take the Sawhorse and the



Red Wagon; and if you start soon you will be able to meet



the Scarecrow and the strangers at Glinda's palace。〃







〃Oh; thank you!〃 cried Dorothy; and went away to tell



Betsy and to make preparations for the journey。



















Chapter Twenty…Two







The Waterfall











Glinda's castle was a long way from the mountains; but



the Scarecrow began the journey cheerfully; since time



was of no great importance in the Land of Oz and he had



recently made the trip and knew the way。 It never



mattered much to Button…Bright where he was or what he



was doing; the boy was content in being alive and having



good companions to share his wanderings。 As for Trot and



Cap'n Bill; they now found themselves so comfortable and



free from danger; in this fine fairyland; and they were



so awed and amazed by the adventures they were



encountering; that the journey to Glinda's castle was



more like a pleasure trip than a hardship; so many



wonderful things were there to see。







Button…Bright had been in Oz before; but never in this



part of it; so the Scarecrow was the only one who knew



the paths and could lead them。 They had eaten a hearty



breakfast; which they found already prepared for them and



awaiting them on the table when they arose from their



refreshing sleep; so they left the magic house in a



contented mood and with hearts lighter and more happy



than they had known for many a day。 As they marched



along through the fields; the sun shone brightly and the



breeze was laden with delicious fragrance; for it carried



with it the breath of millions of wildflowers。







At noon; when they stopped to rest by the bank of a



pretty river; Trot said with a long…drawn breath that was



much like a sigh:







〃I wish we'd brought with us some of the food that was



left from our breakfast; for I'm getting hungry again。〃







Scarcely had she spoken when a table rose up before



them; as if from the ground itself; and it was loaded



with fruits and nuts and cakes and many other good things



to eat。 The little girl's eyes opened wide at this



display of magic; and Cap'n Bill was not sure that the



things were actually there and fit to eat until he had



taken them in his hand and tasted them。 But the Scarecrow



said with a laugh:







〃Someone is looking after your welfare; that is



certain; and from the looks of this table I suspect my



friend the Wizard has taken us in his charge。 I've known



him to do things like this before; and if we are in the



Wizard's care you need not worry about your future。〃







〃Who's worrying?〃 inquired Button…Bright; already at



the table and busily eating。







The Scarecrow looked around the place while the others



were feasting; and finding many things unfamiliar to him



he shook his head and remarked:







〃I must have taken the wrong path; back in that last



valley; for on my way to Jinxland I remember that I



passed around the foot of this river; where there was a



great waterfall。〃







〃Did the river make a bend; after the waterfall?〃 asked



Cap'n Bill。







〃No; the river disappeared。 Only a pool of whirling



water showed what had become of the river; but I suppose



it is under ground; somewhere; and will come to the



surface again in another part of the country。〃







〃Well;〃 suggested Trot; as she finished her luncheon;



〃as there is no way to cross this river; I s'pose we'll



have to find that waterfall; and go around it。〃







〃Exactly;〃 replied the Scarecrow; so they soon renewed



their journey; following the river for a long time until



the roar of the waterfall sounded in their ears。 By and



by they came to the waterfall itself; a sheet of silver



dropping far; far down into a tiny lake which seemed to



have no outlet。 From the top of the fall; where they



stood; the banks gradually sloped away; so that the



descent by land was quite easy; while the river could do



nothing but glide over an edge of rock and tumble



straight down to the depths below。







〃You see;〃 said the Scarecrow; leaning over the brink;



〃this is called by our Oz people the Great Waterfall;



because it is certainly the highest one in all the land;



but I think  Help!〃







He had lost his balance and pitched headforemost into



the river。 They saw a flash of straw and blue clothes;



and the painted face looking upward in surprise。 The



next moment the Scarecrow was swept over the waterfall



and plunged into the basin below。







The accident had happened so suddenly that for a moment



they were all too horrified to speak or move。







〃Quick! We must go to help him or he will be drowned;〃



Trot exclaimed。







Even while speaking she began to descend the bank to



the pool below; and Cap'n Bill followed as swiftly as his



wooden leg would let him。 Button…Bright came more slowly;



calling to the girl:







〃He can't drown; Trot; he's a Scarecrow。〃







But she wasn't sure a Scarecrow couldn't drown and



never relaxed her speed until she stood on the edge of



the pool; with the spray dashing in her face。 Cap'n Bill;



puffing and panting; had just voice enough to ask; as he



reached her side:







〃See him; Trot?〃







〃Not a speck of him。  Oh; Cap'n; what do you s'pose has



become of him?〃







〃I s'pose;〃 replied the sailor; 〃that he's in that



water; more or less far down; and I'm 'fraid it'll make



his straw pretty soggy。 But as fer his bein' drowned; I



agree with Button…Bright that it can't be done。〃







There was small comfort in this assurance and Trot



stood for some time searching with her eyes the bubbling



water; in the hope that the Scarecrow would finally come



to the surface。 Presently she heard Button…Bright



calling: 〃Come here; Trot!〃 and looking around she saw



that the boy had crept over the wet rocks to the edge of



the waterfall and seemed to be peering behind it。 Making



her way toward him; she asked:







〃What do you see?〃







〃A cave;〃 he answered。 〃Let's go in。 P'r'aps we'll find



the Scarecrow there。〃







She was a little doubtful of that; but the cave



interested her; and so did it Cap'n Bill。 There was just



space enough at the edge of the sheet of water for them



to crowd in behind it; but after that dangerous entrance



they found room enough to walk upright and after a time



they came to an opening in the wall of rock。 Approaching



this opening; they gazed within it and found a series of



steps; cut so that they might easily descend into the



cavern。







Trot turned to look inquiringly at her companions。 The



falling water made such din and roaring that her voice



could not be heard。 Cap'n Bill nodded his h

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