14. How the Wizard Practiced Sorcery
"Wherenext?"askedtheWizardwhentheyhadleftthetownofFuddlecumjigandtheSawhorsehadstartedbackalongtheroad.
"Why,Ozmalaidoutthistrip,"repliedDorothy,"andshe’visedustoseetheRigmarolesnext,andthenvisittheTinWoodman."
"Thatsoundsgood,"saidtheWizard."ButwhatroaddowetaketogettotheRigmaroles?"
"Idon’tknow,’zactly,"returnedthelittlegirl;"butitmustbesomewherejustsouthwestfromhere."
"Thenwhyneedwegowaybacktothecrossroads?"askedtheShaggyMan."Wemightsavealotoftimebybranchingoffhere."
"Thereisn’tanypath,"assertedUncleHenry.
"Thenwe’dbettergobacktothesignposts,andmakesureofourway,"decidedDorothy.
ButaftertheyhadgoneashortdistancefarthertheSawhorse,whohadoverheardtheirconversation,stoppedandsaid:
"Hereisapath."
Sureenough,adimpathseemedtobranchofffromtheroadtheywereon,anditledacrossprettygreenmeadowsandpastleafygroves,straighttowardthesouthwest.
"Thatlookslikeagoodpath,"saidOmbyAmby."Whynottryit?"
"Allright,"answeredDorothy."I’manxioustoseewhattheRigmarolesarelike,andthispathoughttotakeustherethequickestway."
Noonemadeanyobjectiontothisplan,sotheSawhorseturnedintothepath,whichprovedtobenearlyasgoodastheonetheyhadtakentogettotheFuddles.Asfirsttheypassedafewretiredfarmhouses,butsoonthesescattereddwellingswereleftbehindandonlythemeadowsandthetreeswerebeforethem.