10. How the Cuttenclips Lived
ThetravelershadtakennoprovisionswiththembecausetheyknewthattheywouldbewelcomedwherevertheymightgointheLandofOz,andthatthepeoplewouldfeedandlodgethemwithgenuinehospitality.Soaboutnoontheystoppedatafarm-houseandweregivenadeliciousluncheonofbreadandmilk,fruitsandwheatcakeswithmaplesyrup.Afterrestingawhileandstrollingthroughtheorchardswiththeirhost--around,jollyfarmer--theygotintothewagonandagainstartedtheSawhorsealongthepretty,windingroad.
Thereweresignpostsatallthecorners,andfinallytheycametoonewhichread:
TAKETHISROADTOTHECUTTENCLIPS
Therewasalsoahandpointingintherightdirection,sotheyturnedtheSawhorsethatwayandfounditaverygoodroad,butseeminglylittletraveled.
"I’veneverseentheCuttenclipsbefore,"remarkedDorothy.
"NorI,"saidtheCaptainGeneral.
"NorI,"saidtheWizard.
"NorI,"saidBillina.
"I’vehardlybeenoutoftheEmeraldCitysinceIarrivedinthiscountry,"addedtheShaggyMan.
"Why,noneofushasbeenthere,then,"exclaimedthelittlegirl."IwonderwhattheCuttenclipsarelike."
"Weshallsoonfindout,"saidtheWizard,withaslylaugh."I’veheardtheyareratherflimsythings."
Thefarm-housesbecamefewerastheyproceeded,andthepathwasattimessofaintthattheSawhorsehadhardworktokeepintheroad.Thewagonbegantojounce,too;sotheywereobligedtogoslowly.
Afterasomewhatwearisomejourneytheycameinsightofahighwall,paintedbluewithpinkornaments.Thiswallwascircular,andseemedtoenclosealargespace.