3. Letters in the Sand
Walkingalittlewaybackfromthewater’sedge,towardthegroveoftrees,Dorothycametoaflatstretchofwhitesandthatseemedtohavequeersignsmarkeduponitssurface,justasonewouldwriteuponsandwithastick.
"Whatdoesitsay?"sheaskedtheyellowhen,whotrottedalongbesideherinaratherdignifiedfashion.
"HowshouldIknow?"returnedthehen."Icannotread."
"Oh!Can’tyou?"
"Certainlynot;I’veneverbeentoschool,youknow."
"Well,Ihave,"admittedDorothy;"butthelettersarebigandfarapart,andit’shardtospelloutthewords."
Butshelookedateachlettercarefully,andfinallydiscoveredthatthesewordswerewritteninthesand:
"BEWARETHEWHEELERS!"
"That’sratherstrange,"declaredthehen,whenDorothyhadreadaloudthewords."WhatdoyousupposetheWheelersare?"
"Folksthatwheel,Iguess.Theymusthavewheelbarrows,orbaby-cabsorhand-carts,"saidDorothy.
"Perhapsthey’reautomobiles,"suggestedtheyellowhen."Thereisnoneedtobewareofbaby-cabsandwheelbarrows;butautomobilesaredangerousthings.Severalofmyfriendshavebeenrunoverbythem."
"Itcan’tbeauto’biles,"repliedthegirl,"forthisisanew,wildcountry,withouteventrolley-carsortel’phones.Thepeopleherehaven’tbeendiscoveredyet,I’msure;thatis,ifthereAREanypeople.SoIdon’tb’lievethereCANbeanyauto’biles,Billina."
"Perhapsnot,"admittedtheyellowhen."Whereareyougoingnow?"
"Overtothosetrees,toseeifIcanfindsomefruitornuts,"answeredDorothy.