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10. Escaping the Soup-Kettle
Sovastwasthedomethattherewasalargespaceinthemiddleofthecave,infrontofallthesehouses,wherethecreaturesmightcongregateasinagreathall.
ItmadeDorothyshuddertoseeahugeironkettlesuspendedbyastoutchaininthemiddleoftheplace,andunderneaththekettleagreatheapofkindlingwoodandshavings,readytolight.
"What’sthat?"askedtheshaggyman,drawingbackastheyapproachedthisplace,sothattheywereforcedtopushhimforward.
"TheSoupKettle!"yelledtheScoodlers,andthentheyshoutedinthenextbreath:
"We’rehungry!"
Button-Bright,holdingDorothy’shandinonechubbyfistandPolly’shandintheother,wassoaffectedbythisshoutthathebegantocryagain,repeatingtheprotest:
"Don’twanttobesoup,Idon’t!"
"Nevermind,"saidtheshaggyman,consolingly;"Ioughttomakeenoughsouptofeedthemall,I’msobig;soI’llaskthemtoputmeinthekettlefirst."
"Allright,"saidButton-Bright,morecheerfully.
ButtheScoodlerswerenotreadytomakesoupyet.Theyledthecaptivesintoahouseatthefarthestsideofthecave—ahousesomewhatwiderthantheothers.
"Wholiveshere?"askedtheRainbow’sDaughter.TheScoodlersnearestherreplied:
"TheQueen."
ItmadeDorothyhopefultolearnthatawomanruledoverthesefiercecreatures,butamomentlatertheywereusheredbytwoorthreeoftheescortintoagloomy,bareroom—andherhopediedaway.
FortheQueenoftheScoodlersprovedtobemuchmoredreadfulinappearancethananyofherpeople.