16. Jim, the Cab-Horse
JimtheCab-horsefoundhimselfinpossessionofalargeroomwithagreenmarblefloorandcarvedmarblewainscoting,whichwassostatelyinitsappearancethatitwouldhaveawedanyoneelse.Jimaccepteditasameredetail,andathiscommandtheattendantsgavehiscoatagoodrubbing,combedhismaneandtail,andwashedhishoofsandfetlocks.Thentheytoldhimdinnerwouldbeserveddirectlyandherepliedthattheycouldnotserveittooquicklytosuithisconvenience.Firsttheybroughthimasteamingbowlofsoup,whichthehorseeyedindismay.
"Takethatstuffaway!"hecommanded."Doyoutakemeforasalamander?"
Theyobeyedatonce,andnextservedafinelargeturbotonasilverplatter,withdrawngravypouredoverit.
"Fish!"criedJim,withasniff."Doyoutakemeforatom-cat?Awaywithit!"
Theservantswerealittlediscouraged,butsoontheybroughtinagreattraycontainingtwodozennicelyroastedquailontoast.
"Well,well!"saidthehorse,nowthoroughlyprovoked."Doyoutakemeforaweasel?Howstupidandignorantyouare,intheLandofOz,andwhatdreadfulthingsyoufeedupon!Istherenothingthatisdecenttoeatinthispalace?"
ThetremblingservantssentfortheRoyalSteward,whocameinhasteandsaid:
"WhatwouldyourHighnesslikefordinner?"
"Highness!"repeatedJim,whowasunusedtosuchtitles.
"Youareatleastsixfeethigh,andthatishigherthananyotheranimalinthiscountry,"saidtheSteward.
"Well,myHighnesswouldlikesomeoats,"declaredthehorse.
"Oats?Wehavenowholeoats,"theStewardreplied,withmuchdeference.