12. The Eleven Guesses
HearingthisconditionimposedbytheNomeKing,Ozmabecamesilentandthoughtful,andallherfriendslookedatheruneasily.
"Don’tyoudoit!"exclaimedDorothy."Ifyouguesswrong,youwillbeenslavedyourself."
"ButIshallhaveelevenguesses,"answeredOzma."SurelyIoughttoguessoneobjectinelevencorrectly;and,ifIdo,Ishallrescueoneoftheroyalfamilyandbesafemyself.Thentherestofyoumayattemptit,andsoonweshallfreeallthosewhoareenslaved."
"Whatifwefail?"enquiredtheScarecrow."I’dlookniceasapieceofbric-a-brac,wouldn’tI?"
"Wemustnotfail!"criedOzma,courageously."Havingcomeallthisdistancetofreethesepoorpeople,itwouldbeweakandcowardlyinustoabandontheadventure.ThereforeIwillaccepttheNomeKing’soffer,andgoatonceintotheroyalpalace."
"Comealong,then,mydear,"saidtheKing,climbingdownfromhisthronewithsomedifficulty,becausehewassofat;"I’llshowyoutheway."
Heapproachedawallofthecaveandwavedhishand.Instantlyanopeningappeared,throughwhichOzma,afterasmilingfarewelltoherfriends,boldlypassed.
Shefoundherselfinasplendidhallthatwasmorebeautifulandgrandthananythingshehadeverbeheld.Theceilingswerecomposedofgreatarchesthatrosefaraboveherhead,andallthewallsandfloorswereofpolishedmarbleexquisitelytintedinmanycolors.Thickvelvetcarpetswereonthefloorandheavysilkendraperiescoveredthearchesleadingtothevariousroomsofthepalace.