15. How Dorothy Happened to Get Lost
Itwasabeautifulevening,sotheydrewtheircampchairsinacirclebeforeoneofthetentsandbegantotellstoriestoamusethemselvesandpassawaythetimebeforetheywenttobed.
Prettysoonazebrawasseencomingoutoftheforest,andhetrottedstraightuptothemandsaidpolitely:
"Goodevening,people."
Thezebrawasasleeklittleanimalandhadaslenderhead,astubbymaneandapaint-brushtail--verylikeadonkey’s.Hisneatlyshapedwhitebodywascoveredwithregularbarsofdarkbrown,andhishoofsweredelicateasthoseofadeer.
"Goodevening,friendZebra,"saidOmbyAmby,inreplytothecreature’sgreeting."Canwedoanythingforyou?"
"Yes,"answeredthezebra."Ishouldlikeyoutosettleadisputethathaslongbeenabothertome,astowhetherthereismorewaterorlandintheworld."
"Whoareyoudisputingwith?"askedtheWizard.
"Withasoft-shellcrab,"saidthezebra."HelivesinapoolwhereIgotodrinkeveryday,andheisaveryimpertinentcrab,Iassureyou.Ihavetoldhimmanytimesthatthelandismuchgreaterinextentthanthewater,buthewillnotbeconvinced.Eventhisveryevening,whenItoldhimhewasaninsignificantcreaturewholivedinasmallpool,heassertedthatthewaterwasgreaterandmoreimportantthantheland.So,seeingyourcamp,Idecidedtoaskyoutosettlethedisputeforonceandall,thatImaynotbefurtherannoyedbythisignorantcrab."
WhentheyhadlistenedtothisexplanationDorothyinquired:
"Whereisthesoft-shellcrab?"
"Notfaraway,"repliedthezebra."IfyouwillagreetojudgebetweenusIwillrunandgethim.