23. The Fountain of Oblivion
Themorningafterthebirthdayfete,astheWizardandDorothywerewalkinginthegroundsofthepalace,Ozmacameoutandjoinedthem,saying:
"IwanttohearmoreofyouradventuresintheForestofGugu,andhowyouwereabletogetthosedearlittlemonkeystouseinDorothy’sSurpriseCake."
SotheysatdownonamarblebenchneartotheFountainoftheWaterofOblivion,andbetweenthemDorothyandtheWizardrelatedtheiradventures.
"IwasdreadfullyfussywhileIwasawoollylamb,"saidDorothy,"foritdidn’tfeelgood,abit.AndIwasn’tquitesure,youknow,thatI’devergettobeagirlagain."
"Youmighthavebeenawoollylambyet,ifIhadn’thappenedtohavediscoveredthatMagicTransformationWord,"declaredtheWizard.
"Butwhatbecameofthewalnutandthehickory-nutintowhichyoutransformedthosedreadfulbeastmagicians?"inquiredOzma.
"Why,I’dalmostforgottenthem,"wasthereply;"butIbelievetheyarestillhereinmypocket."
Thenhesearchedinhispocketsandbroughtoutthetwonutsandshowedthemtoher.
Ozmaregardedthemthoughtfully.
"Itisn’trighttoleaveanylivingcreaturesinsuchhelplessforms,"saidshe."Ithink,Wizard,yououghttotransformthemintotheirnaturalshapesagain."
"ButIdon’tknowwhattheirnaturalshapesare,"heobjected,"forofcoursetheformsofmixedanimalswhichtheyhadassumedwerenotnaturaltothem.Andyoumustnotforget,Ozma,thattheirnatureswerecruelandmischievous,soifIbringthembacktolifetheymightcauseusagreatdealoftrouble.