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第28章 The Giant Porcupine (1)

Next morning they started out bright and early to follow the road of yellow bricks toward the Emerald City.The little Munchkin boy was beginning to feel tired from the long walk, and he had a great many things to think of and consider besides the events of the journey.At the wonderful Emerald City, which he would presently reach, were so many strange and curious people that he was half afraid of meeting them and wondered if they would prove friendly and kind.

Above all else, he could not drive from his mind the important errand on which he had come, and he was determined to devote every energy to finding the things that were necessary to prepare the magic recipe.He believed that until dear Unc Nunkie was restored to life he could feel no joy in anything, and often he wished that Unc could be with him, to see all the astonishing things Ojo was seeing.But alas Unc Nunkie was now a marble statue in the house of the Crooked Magician and Ojo must not falter in his efforts to save him.

The country through which they were passing was still rocky and deserted, with here and there a bush or a tree to break the dreary landscape.Ojo noticed one tree, especially, because it had such long, silky leaves and was so beautiful in shape.

As he approached it he studied the tree earnestly, wondering if any fruit grew on it or if it bore pretty flowers.

Suddenly he became aware that he had been looking at that tree a long time--at least for five minutes--and it had remained in the same position, although the boy had continued to walk steadily on.So he stopped short.and when he stopped, the tree and all the landscape, as well as his companions, moved on before him and left him far behind.

Ojo uttered such a cry of astonishment that it aroused the Shaggy Man, who also halted.

The others then stopped, too, and walked back to the boy.

"What's wrong?" asked the Shaggy Man.

"Why, we're not moving forward a bit, no matter how fast we walk," declared Ojo."Now that we have stopped, we are moving backward!

Can't you see? Just notice that rock."

Scraps looked down at her feet and said:

"The yellow bricks are not moving."

"But the whole road is," answered Ojo.

"True; quite true," agreed the Shaggy Man.

"I know all about the tricks of this road, but Ihave been thinking of something else and didn't realize where we were.""It will carry us back to where we started from," predicted Ojo, beginning to be nervous.

"No," replied the Shaggy Man; "it won't do that, for I know a trick to beat this tricky road.

I've traveled this way before, you know.Turn around, all of you, and walk backward.""What good will that do?" asked the cat.

"You'll find out, if you obey me," said the Shaggy Man.

So they all turned their backs to the direction in which they wished to go and began walking backward.In an instant Ojo noticed they were gaining ground and as they proceeded in this curious way they soon passed the tree which had first attracted his attention to their difficulty.

"How long must we keep this up, Shags?"

asked Scraps, who was constantly tripping and tumbling down, only to get up again with a laugh at her mishap.

"Just a little way farther," replied the Shaggy Man.

A few minutes later he called to them to turn about quickly and step forward, and as they obeyed the order they found themselves treading solid ground.

"That task is well over," observed the Shaggy Man."It's a little tiresome to walk backward, but that is the only way to pass this part of the road, which has a trick of sliding back and carrying with it anyone who is walking upon it."With new courage and energy they now trudged forward and after a time came to a place where the road cut through a low hill, leaving high banks on either side of it.They were traveling along this cut, talking together, when the Shaggy Man seized Scraps with one arm and Ojo with another and shouted: "Stop!""What's wrong now?" asked the Patchwork Girl.

"See there!" answered the Shaggy Man, pointing with his finger.

Directly in the center of the road lay a motionless object that bristled all over with sharp quills, which resembled arrows.The body was as big as a ten-bushel basket, but the projecting quills made it appear to be four times bigger.

"Well, what of it?" asked Scraps.

"That is Chiss, who causes a lot of trouble along this road," was the reply.

"Chiss! What is Chiss?

"I think it is merely an overgrown porcupine, but here in Oz they consider Chiss an evil spirit.

He's different from a reg'lar porcupine, because he can throw his quills in any direction, which an American porcupine cannot do.That's what makes old Chiss so dangerous.If we get too near, he'll fire those quills at us and hurt us badly.""Then we will be foolish to get too near, said Scraps.

"I'm not afraid," declared the Woozy."The Chiss is cowardly, I'm sure, and if it ever heard my awful, terrible, frightful growl, it would be scared stiff.""Oh; can you growl?" asked the Shaggy Man.

"That is the only ferocious thing about me,"asserted the Woozy with evident pride."My growl makes an earthquake blush and the thunder ashamed of itself.If I growled at that creature you call Chiss, it would immediately think the world had cracked in two and bumped against the sun and moon, and that would cause the monster to run as far and as fast as its legs could carry it.""In that case," said the Shaggy Man, "you are now able to do us all a great favor.Please growl.""But you forget," returned the Woozy; "my tremendous growl would also frighten you, and if you happen to have heart disease you might expire.""True; but we must take that risk," decided the Shaggy Man, bravely."Being warned of what is to occur we must try to bear the terrific noise of your growl; but Chiss won't expect it, and it will scare him away."The Woozy hesitated.

"I'm fond of you all, and I hate to shock you,"it said.

"Never mind," said Ojo.

"You may be made deaf."

"If so, we will forgive you.

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