the scarecrow of oz-第7部分
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stay here for a time; anyhow。 It isn't a bad place;
Trot; by any means。〃
〃That's all you know about it!〃 broke in the little
man。 〃The trees are altogether too green and the rocks
are harder than they ought to be。 I find the sand very
grainy and the water dreadfully wet。 Every breeze makes a
draught and the sun shines in the daytime; when there's
no need of it; and disappears just as soon as it begins
to get dark。 If you remain here you'll find the island
very unsatisfactory。〃
Trot turned to look at him; and her sweet face was
grave and curious。
〃I wonder who you are;〃 she said。
〃My name is Pessim;〃 said he; with an air of pride。
〃I'm called the Observer;〃
〃Oh。 What do you observe?〃 asked the little girl。
〃Everything I see;〃 was the reply; in a more surly
tone。 Then Pessim drew back with a startled exclamation
and looked at some footprints in the sand。 〃Why; good
gracious me!〃 he cried in distress。
〃What's the matter now?〃 asked Cap'n Bill。
〃Someone has pushed the earth in! Don't you see it?
〃It isn't pushed in far enough to hurt anything;〃 said
Trot; examining the footprints。
〃Everything hurts that isn't right;〃 insisted the man。
〃If the earth were pushed in a mile; it would be a great
calamity; wouldn't it?〃
〃I s'pose so;〃 admitted the little girl。
〃Well; here it is pushed in a full inch! That's a
twelfth of a foot; or a little more than a millionth part
of a mile。 Therefore it is one…millionth part of a
calamity Oh; dear! How dreadful!〃 said Pessim in a
wailing voice。
〃Try to forget it; sir;〃 advised Cap'n Bill;
soothingly。 〃It's beginning to rain。 Let's get under your
shed and keep dry。〃
〃Raining! Is it really raining?〃 asked Pessim;
beginning to weep。
〃It is;〃 answered Cap'n Bill; as the drops began to
descend; 〃and I don't see any way to stop it although
I'm some observer myself。〃
〃No; we can't stop it; I fear;〃 said the man。 〃Are you
very busy just now?〃
〃I won't be after I get to the shed;〃 replied the
sailor…man。
〃Then do me a favor; please;〃 begged Pessim; walking
briskly along behind them; for they were hastening to the
shed。
〃Depends on what it is;〃 said Cap'n Bill。
〃I wish you would take my umbrella down to the shore
and hold it over the poor fishes till it stops raining。
I'm afraid they'll get wet;〃 said Pessim。
Trot laughed; but Cap'n Bill thought the little man was
poking fun at him and so he scowled upon Pessim in a way
that showed he was angry。
They reached the shed before getting very wet; although
the rain was now coming down in big drops。 The roof of
the shed protected them and while they stood watching the
rainstorm something buzzed in and circled around Pessim's
head。 At once the Observer began beating it away with
his hands; crying out:
〃A bumblebee! A bumblebee! The queerest bumblebee I
ever saw!〃
Cap'n Bill and Trot both looked at it and the little
girl said in surprise:
〃Dear me! It's a wee little Ork!〃
〃That's what it is; sure enough;〃 exclaimed Cap'n Bill。
Really; it wasn't much bigger than a big bumblebee; and
when it came toward Trot she allowed it to alight on her
shoulder。
〃It's me; all right;〃 said a very small voice in her
ear; 〃but I'm in an awful pickle; just the same!〃
〃What; are you our Ork; then?〃 demanded the girl; much
amazed。
〃No; I'm my own Ork。 But I'm the only Ork you know;〃
replied the tiny creature。
〃What's happened to you?〃 asked the sailor; putting his
head close to Trot's shoulder in order to hear the reply
better。 Pessim also put his head close; and the Ork said:
〃You will remember that when I left you I started to
fly over the trees; and just as I got to this side of the
forest I saw a bush that was loaded down with the most
luscious fruit you can imagine。 The fruit was about the
size of a gooseberry and of a lovely lavender color。 So I
swooped down and picked off one in my bill and ate it。
At once I began to grow small。 I could feel myself
shrinking; shrinking away; and it frightened me terribly;
so that I lighted on the ground to think over what was
happening。 In a few seconds I had shrunk to the size you
now see me; but there I remained; getting no smaller;
indeed; but no larger。 It is certainly a dreadful
affliction! After I had recovered somewhat from the shock
I began to search for you。 It is not so easy to find
one's way when a creature is so small; but fortunately I
spied you here in this shed and came to you at once。〃
Cap'n Bill and Trot were much astonished at this story
and felt grieved for the poor Ork; but the little man
Pessim seemed to think it a good joke。 He began laughing
when he heard the story and laughed until he choked;
after which he lay down on the ground and rolled and
laughed again; while the tears of merriment coursed down
his wrinkled cheeks。
〃Oh; dear! Oh; dear!〃 he finally gasped; sitting up and
wiping his eyes。 〃This is too rich! It's almost too
joyful to be true。〃
〃I don't see anything funny about it;〃 remarked Trot
indignantly。
〃You would if you'd had my experience;〃 said Pessim;
getting upon his feet and gradually resuming his solemn
and dissatisfied expression of countenance。
The same thing happened to me。〃
〃Oh; did it? And how did you happen to come to this
island?〃 asked the girl。
〃I didn't come; the neighbors brought me;〃 replied the
little man; with a frown at the recollection。 〃They said
I was quarrelsome and fault…finding and blamed me because
I told them all the things that went wrong; or never were
right; and because I told them how things ought to be。 So
they brought me here and left me all alone; saying that
if I quarreled with myself; no one else would be made
unhappy。 Absurd; wasn't it?〃
〃Seems to me;〃 said Cap'n Bill; 〃those neighbors did
the proper thing。〃
〃Well;〃 resumed Pessim; 〃when I found myself King of
this island I was obliged to live upon fruits; and I
found many fruits growing here that I had never seen
before。 I tasted several and found them good and
wholesome。 But one day I ate a lavender berry as the
Ork did and immediately I grew so small that I was
scarcely two inches high。 It was a very unpleasant
condition and like the Ork I became frightened。 I could
not walk very well nor very far; for every lump of earth
in my way seemed a mountain; every blade of grass a tree
and every grain of sand a rocky boulder。 For several days
I stumbled around in an agony of fear。 Once a tree toad
nearly gobbled me up; and if I ran out from the shelter
of the bushes the gulls and cormorants swooped down upon
me。 Finally I decided to eat another berry and become
nothing at all; since life; to one as small as I was; had
become a dreary nightmare。
〃At last I found a small tree that I thought bore the
same fruit as that I had eaten。 The berry was dark purple
instead of light lavender; but otherwise it was quite
similar。 Being unable to climb the tree; I was obliged to
wait underneath it until a sharp breeze arose and shook
the limbs so that a berry fell。 Instantly I seized it and
taking a last view of the world as I then thought I
ate the berry in a twinkling。 Then; to my surprise; I
began to grow big again; until I became of my former
stature; and so I have since remained。 Needless to say; I
have never eaten again of the lavender fruit; nor do any
of the beasts or birds that live upon this island eat
it。〃
They had all three listened eagerly to this amazing
tale; and when it was finished the Ork exclaimed:
〃Do you think; then; that the deep purple berry is the
antidote for the lavender one?〃
〃I'm sure of it;〃 answered Pessim。
〃Then lead me to the tree at once!〃 begged the Ork;
〃for this tiny form I now have terrifies me greatly。〃
Pessim examined the Ork closely
〃You are ugly enough as you are;〃 said he。 〃Were you
any larger you might be dangerous。〃
〃Oh; no;〃 Trot assured him; 〃the Ork has been our good
friend。 Please take us to the tree。〃
Then Pessim consented; although rather reluctantly。 He
led them to the right; which was the east side of the
island; and in a few minutes brought them near to the
edge of the grove which faced the shore of the ocean。
Here stood a small tree bearing berries of a deep purple
color。 The fruit looked very enticing and Cap'n Bill
reached up and selected one that seemed especially plump
and ripe。
The Ork had remained perched upon Trot's shoulder but
now it flew down to the ground。 It was so difficult for
Cap'n Bill to kneel down; with his wooden leg; that the
little girl took the berry from him and held it close to
the Ork's head。
〃It's too big to go into my mouth;〃 said the little
creature; looking at the fruit sidewise。
〃You'll have to make sev'ral mouthfuls of it; I guess;〃
said Trot; and that is what the Ork did。 He pecked at the
soft; ri