13. The Nome King Laughs
InamomenttheKingreturnedtohisthroneandrelightedhispipe,andtherestofthelittlebandofadventurerssettledthemselvesforanotherlongwait.TheyweregreatlydisheartenedbythefailureoftheirgirlRuler,andtheknowledgethatshewasnowanornamentintheNomeKing’spalace--adreadful,creepyplaceinspiteofallitsmagnificence.Withouttheirlittleleadertheydidnotknowwhattodonext,andeachone,downtothetremblingprivateofthearmy,begantofearhewouldsoonbemoreornamentalthanuseful.
SuddenlytheNomeKingbeganlaughing.
"Ha,ha,ha!He,he,he!Ho,ho,ho!"
"What’shappened?"askedtheScarecrow.
"Why,yourfriend,theTinWoodman,hasbecomethefunniestthingyoucanimagine,"repliedtheKing,wipingthetearsofmerrimentfromhiseyes."Noonewouldeverbelievehecouldmakesuchanamusingornament.Next!"
Theygazedateachotherwithsinkinghearts.Oneofthegeneralsbegantoweepdolefully.
"Whatareyoucryingfor?"askedtheScarecrow,indignantatsuchadisplayofweakness.
"Heowedmesixweeksbackpay,"saidthegeneral,"andIhatetolosehim."
"Thenyoushallgoandfindhim,"declaredtheScarecrow.
"Me!"criedthegeneral,greatlyalarmed.
"Certainly.Itisyourdutytofollowyourcommander.March!"
"Iwon’t,"saidthegeneral."I’dliketo,ofcourse;butIjustsimplyWON’T."
TheScarecrowlookedenquiringlyattheNomeKing.
"Nevermind,"saidthejollymonarch."Ifhedoesn’tcaretoenterthepalaceandmakehisguessesI’llthrowhimintooneofmyfieryfurnaces.