11. The Nome King
Byandby,whentheydrewneartothemountainthatblockedtheirpathandwhichwasthefurthermostedgeoftheKingdomofEv,thewaygrewdarkandgloomyforthereasonthatthehighpeaksoneithersideshutoutthesunshine.Anditwasverysilent,too,astherewerenobirdstosingorsquirrelstochatter,thetreesbeingleftfarbehindthemandonlythebarerocksremaining.
OzmaandDorothywerealittleawedbythesilence,andalltheotherswerequietandgraveexcepttheSawhorse,which,asittrottedalongwiththeScarecrowuponhisback,hummedaqueersong,ofwhichthiswasthechorus:
"Wouldawoodenhorseinawoodlandgo?
Aye,aye!Isigh,hewould,although
Hadhenothadawoodenhead
He’dmountthemountaintopinstead."
ButnoonepaidanyattentiontothisbecausetheywerenowclosetotheNomeKing’sdominions,andhissplendidundergroundpalacecouldnotbeveryfaraway.
Suddenlytheyheardashoutofjeeringlaughter,andstoppedshort.Theywouldhavetostopinaminute,anyway,forthehugemountainbarredtheirfurtherprogressandthepathrancloseuptoawallofrockandended.
"Whowasthatlaughing?"askedOzma.
Therewasnoreply,butinthegloomtheycouldseestrangeformsflitacrossthefaceoftherock.Whateverthecreationsmightbetheyseemedveryliketherockitself,fortheywerethecolorofrocksandtheirshapeswereasroughandruggedasiftheyhadbeenbrokenawayfromthesideofthemountain.Theykeptclosetothesteepclifffacingourfriends,andglidedupanddown,andthiswayandthat,withalackofregularitythatwasquiteconfusing.