16. How Dorothy Visited Utensia
TheremusthavebeenfromsixtoeightdozenspoonsintheBrigade,andtheymarchedawayintheshapeofahollowsquare,withDorothy,BillinaandTotointhecenterofthesquare.BeforetheyhadgoneveryfarTotoknockedoveroneofthespoonsbywagginghistail,andthentheCaptainoftheSpoonstoldthelittledogtobemorecareful,orhewouldbepunished.SoTotowascareful,andtheSpoonBrigademovedalongwithastonishingswiftness,whileDorothyreallyhadtowalkfasttokeepupwithit.
Byandbytheyleftthewoodsandenteredabigclearing,inwhichwastheKingdomofUtensia.
Standingallaroundtheclearingwereagoodmanycookstoves,rangesandgrills,ofallsizesandshapes,andbesidesthesetherewereseveralkitchencabinetsandcupboardsandafewkitchentables.Thesethingswerecrowdedwithutensilsofallsorts:fryingpans,saucepans,kettles,forks,knives,bastingandsoupspoons,nutmeggraters,sifters,colanders,meatsaws,flatirons,rollingpinsandmanyotherthingsofalikenature.
WhentheSpoonBrigadeappearedwiththeprisonersawildshoutaroseandmanyoftheutensilshoppedofftheirstovesortheirbenchesandrancrowdingaroundDorothyandthehenandthedog.
"Standback!"criedtheCaptain,sternly,andheledhiscaptivesthroughthecuriousthronguntiltheycamebeforeabigrangethatstoodinthecenteroftheclearing.Besidethisrangewasabutcherblockuponwhichlayagreatcleaverwithakeenedge.Itrestedupontheflatofitsback,itslegswerecrossedanditwassmokingalongpipe.
"Wakeup,yourMajesty,"saidtheCaptain.