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第13章 The Journey (1)

Ojo had never traveled before and so he only knew that the path down the mountainside led into the open Munchkin Country, where large numbers of people dwelt.Scraps was quite new and not supposed to know anything of the Land of Oz, while the Glass Cat admitted she had never wandered very far away from the Magician's house.There was only one path before them, at the beginning, so they could not miss their way, and for a time they walked through the thick forest in silent thought, each one impressed with the importance of the adventure they had undertaken.

Suddenly the Patchwork Girl laughed.It was funny to see her laugh, because her cheeks wrinkled up, her nose tipped, her silver button eyes twinkled and her mouth curled at the corners in a comical way.

"Has something pleased you?" asked Ojo, who was feeling solemn and joyless through thinking upon his uncle's sad fate.

"Yes," she answered."Your world pleases me, for it's a queer world, and life in it is queerer still.Here am I, made from an old bedquilt and intended to be a slave to Margolotte, rendered free as air by an accident that none of you could foresee.I am enjoying life and seeing the world, while the woman who made me is standing helpless as a block of wood.If that isn't funny enough to laugh at, I don't know what is.""You're not seeing much of the world yet, my poor, innocent Scraps," remarked the Cat.

"The world doesn't consist wholly of the trees that are on all sides of us.""But they're part of it; and aren't they pretty trees?" returned Scraps, bobbing her head until her brown yarn curls fluttered in the breeze.

"Growing between them I can see lovely ferns and wild-flowers, and soft green mosses.If the rest of your world is half as beautiful I shall be glad I'm alive.""I don't know what the rest of the world is like, I'm sure," said the cat; "but I mean to find out.""I have never been out of the forest," Ojo added; "but to me the trees are gloomy and sad and the wild-flowers seem lonesome.It must be nicer where there are no trees and there is room for lots of people to live together.""I wonder if any of the people we shall meet will be as splendid as I am," said the Patchwork Girl."All I have seen, so far, have pale, colorless skins and clothes as blue as the country they live in, while I am of many gorgeous colors--face and body and clothes.That is why I am bright and contented, Ojo, while you are blue and sad.""I think I made a mistake in giving you so many sorts of brains," observed the boy."Perhaps, as the Magician said, you have an over-dose, and they may not agree with you.""What had you to do with my brains?" asked Scraps.

"A lot," replied Ojo."Old Margolotte meant to give you only a few--just enough to keep you going--but when she wasn't looking I added a good many more, of the best kinds I could find in the Magician's cupboard.""Thanks," said the girl, dancing along the path ahead of Ojo and then dancing back to his side."If a few brains are good, many brains must be better.""But they ought to be evenly balanced," said the boy, "and I had no time to be careful.From the way you're acting, I guess the dose was badly mixed.""Scraps hasn't enough brains to hurt her, so don't worry," remarked the cat, which was trotting along in a very dainty and graceful manner."The only brains worth considering are mine, which are pink.You can see 'em work."After walking a long time they came to a little brook that trickled across the path, and here Ojo sat down to rest and eat something from his basket.He found that the Magician had given him part of a loaf of bread and a slice of cheese.He broke off some of the bread and was surprised to find the loaf just as large as it was before.It was the same way with the cheese: however much he broke off from the slice, it remained exactly the same size.

"Ah," said he, nodding wisely; "that's magic.

Dr.Pipt has enchanted the bread and the cheese, so it will last me all through my journey, however much I eat.""Why do you put those things into your mouth?"asked Scraps, gazing at him in astonishment."Do you need more stuffing? Then why don't you use cotton, such as I am stuffed with?""I don't need that kind," said Ojo.

"But a mouth is to talk with, isn't it?"

"It is also to eat with," replied the boy."If Ididn't put food into my mouth, and eat it, I would get hungry and starve.

"Ah, I didn't know that," she said."Give me some."Ojo handed her a bit of the bread and she put it in her mouth.

"What next?" she asked, scarcely able to speak.

"Chew it and swallow it," said the boy.

Scraps tried that.Her pearl teeth were unable to chew the bread and beyond her mouth there was no opening.Being unable to swallow she threw away the bread and laughed.

"I must get hungry and starve, for I can't eat,"she said.

"Neither can I," announced the cat; "but I'm not fool enough to try.Can't you understand that you and I are superior people and not made like these poor humans?""Why should I understand that, or anything else?" asked the girl."Don't bother my head by asking conundrums, I beg of you.Just let me discover myself in my own way."With this she began amusing herself by leaping across the brook and hack again.

"Be careful, or you'll fall in the water,"warned Ojo.

"Never mind."

"You'd better.If you get wet you'll be soggy and can't walk.Your colors might run, too,"he said.

"Don't my colors run whenever I run?" she asked.

"Not in the way I mean.If they get wet, the reds and greens and yellows and purples of your patches might run into each other and become just a blur--no color at all, you know.""Then," said the Patchwork Girl, "I'll be careful, for if I spoiled my splendid colors Iwould cease to be beautiful."

"Pah!" sneered the Glass Cat, "such colors are not beautiful; they're ugly, and in bad taste.

Please notice that my body has no color at all.

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