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Tik-Tok of Oz

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by L. Frank Baum


  CHAPTER 11

  The Famous Fellowship of Fairies

  After a short walk through very beautiful gardens they came to thecastle and followed Tubekins through the entrance and into a great domedchamber, where he commanded them to be seated.

  From the crown which he wore, Betsy had thought this man must be the Kingof the country they were in, yet after he had seated all the strangersupon benches that were ranged in a semicircle before a high throne,Tubekins bowed humbly before the vacant throne and in a flash becameinvisible and disappeared.

  The hall was an immense place, but there seemed to be no one in it besidethemselves. Presently, however, they heard a low cough near them, andhere and there was the faint rustling of a robe and a slight patter as offootsteps. Then suddenly there rang out the clear tone of a bell and atthe sound all was changed.

  Gazing around the hall in bewilderment they saw that it was filled withhundreds of men and women, all with beautiful faces and staring blueeyes and all wearing scarlet robes and jeweled crowns upon their heads.In fact, these people seemed exact duplicates of Tubekins and it wasdifficult to find any mark by which to tell them apart.

  "My! what a lot of Kings and Queens!" whispered Betsy to Polychrome, whosat beside her and appeared much interested in the scene but not a bitworried.

  "It is certainly a strange sight," was Polychrome's reply; "but I cannotsee how there can be more than one King, or Queen, in any one country,for were these all rulers, no one could tell who was Master."

  One of the Kings who stood near and overheard this remark turned to herand said: "One who is Master of himself is always a King, if only tohimself. In this favored land all Kings and Queens are equal, and it isour privilege to bow before one supreme Ruler--the Private Citizen."

  "Who's he?" inquired Betsy.

  As if to answer her, the clear tones of the bell again rang out andinstantly there appeared seated in the throne the man who was lord andmaster of all these royal ones. This fact was evident when with oneaccord they fell upon their knees and touched their foreheads to thefloor.

  The Private Citizen was not unlike the others, except that his eyes wereblack instead of blue and in the centers of the black irises glowedred sparks that seemed like coals of fire. But his features were verybeautiful and dignified and his manner composed and stately. Instead ofthe prevalent scarlet robe, he wore one of white, and the same dragon'shead that decorated the others was embroidered upon its bosom.

  "What charge lies against these people, Tubekins?" he asked in quiet,even tones.

  "They came through the forbidden Tube, O Mighty Citizen," was the reply.

  "You see, it was this way," said Betsy. "We were marching to the NomeKing, to conquer him and set Shaggy's brother free, when on a sudden--"

  "Who are you?" demanded the Private Citizen sternly.

  "Me? Oh, I'm Betsy Bobbin, and--"

  "Who is the leader of this party?" asked the Citizen.

  "Sir, I am Queen Ann of Oogaboo, and--"

  "Then keep quiet," said the Citizen. "Who is the leader?"

  No one answered for a moment. Then General Bunn stood up.

  "Sit down!" commanded the Citizen. "I can see that sixteen of you aremerely officers, and of no account."

  "But we have an Army," said General Clock, blusteringly, for he didn'tlike to be told he was of no account.

  "Where is your Army?" asked the Citizen.

  "It's me," said Tik-Tok, his voice sounding a little rusty. "I'm theon-ly Pri-vate Sol-dier in the par-ty."

  Hearing this, the Citizen rose and bowed respectfully to the ClockworkMan.

  "Pardon me for not realizing your importance before," said he. "Will youoblige me by taking a seat beside me on my throne?"

  Tik-Tok rose and walked over to the throne, all the Kings and Queensmaking way for him. Then with clanking steps he mounted the platform andsat on the broad seat beside the Citizen.

  Ann was greatly provoked at this mark of favor shown to the humbleClockwork Man, but Shaggy seemed much pleased that his old friend'simportance had been recognized by the ruler of this remarkable country.The Citizen now began to question Tik-Tok, who told in his mechanicalvoice about Shaggy's quest of his lost brother, and how Ozma of Oz hadsent the Clockwork Man to assist him, and how they had fallen in withQueen Ann and her people from Oogaboo. Also he told how Betsy and Hankand Polychrome and the Rose Princess had happened to join their party.

  "And you intended to conquer Ruggedo, the Metal Monarch and King of theNomes?" asked the Citizen.

  "Yes. That seemed the on-ly thing for us to do," was Tik-Tok's reply."But he was too clev-er for us. When we got close to his cav-ern he madeour path lead to the Tube, and made the op-en-ing in-vis-i-ble, so thatwe all fell in-to it be-fore we knew it was there. It was an eas-y way toget rid of us and now Rug-ge-do is safe and we are far a-way in a strangeland."

  The Citizen was silent a moment and seemed to be thinking. Then he said:

  "Most noble Private Soldier, I must inform you that by the laws of ourcountry anyone who comes through the Forbidden Tube must be tortured fornine days and ten nights and then thrown back into the Tube. But it iswise to disregard laws when they conflict with justice, and it seems thatyou and your followers did not disobey our laws willingly, being forcedinto the Tube by Ruggedo. Therefore the Nome King is alone to blame, andhe alone must be punished."

  "That suits me," said Tik-Tok. "But Rug-ge-do is on the o-ther side ofthe world where he is a-way out of your reach."

  The Citizen drew himself up proudly.

  "Do you imagine anything in the world or upon it can be out of the reachof the Great Jinjin?" he asked.

  "Oh! Are you, then, the Great Jinjin?" inquired Tik-Tok.

  "I am."

  "Then your name is Ti-ti-ti-Hoo-choo?"

  "It is."

  Queen Ann gave a scream and began to tremble. Shaggy was so disturbedthat he took out a handkerchief and wiped the perspiration from hisbrow. Polychrome looked sober and uneasy for the first time, while Filesput his arms around the Rose Princess as if to protect her. As for theofficers, the name of the great Jinjin set them moaning and weeping at agreat rate and every one fell upon his knees before the throne, beggingfor mercy. Betsy was worried at seeing her companions so disturbed, butdid not know what it was all about. Only Tik-Tok was unmoved at thediscovery.

  "Then," said he, "if you are Ti-ti-ti-Hoo-choo, and think Rug-ge-do is toblame, I am sure that some-thing queer will hap-pen to the King of theNomes."

  "I wonder what 'twill be," said Betsy.

  The Private Citizen--otherwise known as Tititi-Hoochoo, the GreatJinjin--looked at the little girl steadily.

  "I will presently decide what is to happen to Ruggedo," said he in ahard, stern voice. Then, turning to the throng of Kings and Queens, hecontinued: "Tik-Tok has spoken truly, for his machinery will not allowhim to lie, nor will it allow his thoughts to think falsely. Thereforethese people are not our enemies and must be treated with considerationand justice. Take them to your palaces and entertain them as guests untilto-morrow, when I command that they be brought again to my Residence. Bythen I shall have formed my plans."

  No sooner had Tititi-Hoochoo spoken than he disappeared from sight.Immediately after, most of the Kings and Queens likewise disappeared. Butseveral of them remained visible and approached the strangers with greatrespect. One of the lovely Queens said to Betsy:

  "I trust you will honor me by being my guest. I am Erma, Queen of Light."

  "May Hank come with me?" asked the girl.

  "The King of Animals will care for your mule," was the reply. "But do notfear for him, for he will be treated royally. All of your party will bereunited on the morrow."

  "I--I'd like to have _some_ one with me," said Betsy, pleadingly.

  Queen Erma looked around and smiled upon Polychrome.

  "Will the Rainbow's Daughter be an agreeable companion?" she asked.

  "Oh, yes!" exclaimed t
he girl.

  So Polychrome and Betsy became guests of the Queen of Light, while otherbeautiful Kings and Queens took charge of the others of the party.

  The two girls followed Erma out of the hall and through the gardens ofthe Residence to a village of pretty dwellings. None of these was solarge or imposing as the castle of the Private Citizen, but all werehandsome enough to be called palaces--as, in fact, they really were.

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