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second…best crown; I will be glad to discover if the

beast can also escape my delightful little sorceries。〃



So Klik was sent to fetch Bilbil and presently

returned with the goat; which was very cross this

morning because it had not slept well in the

underground caverns。



Rinkitink lost no time in getting upon the red velvet

saddle which the goat constantly wore; for he feared

the Nome King would try to destroy Bilbil and knew that

as long as his body touched that of the goat the Pink

Pearl would protect them both; whereas; if Bilbil stood

alone; there was no magic to save him。



Bilbil glared wickedly at King Kaliko; who moved

uneasily in his ivory throne。 Then the Nome King

whispered a moment in the ear of Klik; who nodded and

left the room。



〃Please make yourselves at home here for a few

minutes; while I attend to an errand;〃 said the Nome

King; getting up from the throne。 〃I shall return

pretty soon; when I hope to find you pieceful  ha;

ha; ha!  that's a joke you can't appreciate now but

will later。 Be pieceful  that's the idea。 Ho; ho; ho!

How funny。〃 Then he waddled from the cavern; closing

the door behind him。



〃Well; why didn't you laugh when Kaliko laughed?〃

demanded the goat; when they were left alone in the

cavern。



〃Because he means mischief of some sort;〃 replied

Rinkitink; 〃and we'll laugh after the danger is over;

Bilbil。 There's an old adage that says: 'He laughs best

who laughs last;' and the only way to laugh last is to

give the other fellow a chance。 Where did that knife

come from; I wonder。〃



For a long; sharp knife suddenly appeared in the air

near them; twisting and turning from side to side and

darting here and there in a dangerous manner; without

any support whatever。 Then another knife became visible

 and another and another  until all the space in

the royal cavern seemed filled with them。 Their sharp

points and edges darted toward Rinkitink and Bilbil

perpetually and nothing could have saved them from

being cut to pieces except the protecting power of the

Pink Pearl。 As it was; not a knife touched them and

even Bilbil gave a gruff laugh at the failure of

Kaliko's clever magic。



The goat wandered here and there in the cavern;

carrying Rinkitink upon his back; and neither of them

paid the slightest heed to the knives; although the

glitter of the hundreds of polished blades was rather

trying。 to their eyes。 Perhaps for ten minutes the

knives darted about them in bewildering fury; then they

disappeared as suddenly as they had appeared。



Kaliko cautiously stuck his head through the doorway

and found the goat chewing the embroidery of his royal

cloak; which he had left lying over the throne; while

Rinkitink was reading his manuscript on 〃How to be

Good〃 and chuckling over its advice。 The Nome King

seemed greatly disappointed as he came in and resumed

his seat on the throne。 Said Rinkitink with a chuckle:



〃We've really had a peaceful time; Kaliko; although

not the pieceful time you expected。 Forgive me if I

indulge in a laugh  hoo; hoo; hoo…hee; heek…keek…eek!

And now; tell me; aren't you getting tired of trying to

injure us?〃



〃Eh  heh;〃 said the Nome King。 〃I see now that your

magic can protect you from all my arts。 But is the boy

Inga as; well protected as Your Majesty and the goat?'



〃Why do you ask?〃 inquired Rinkitink; uneasy at the

question because he remembered he had not seen the

little Prince of Pingaree that morning。



〃Because;〃 said Kaliko; 〃the boy has been undergoing

trials far greater and more dangerous than any you have

encountered; and it has been hundreds of years since

anyone has been able to escape alive from the perils of

my Three Trick Caverns。〃



King Rinkitink was much alarmed at hearing this; for

although he knew that Inga possessed the Blue Pearl;

that would only give to him marvelous strength; and

perhaps strength alone would not enable him to escape

from danger。 But he would not let Kaliko see the fear

he felt for Inga's safety; so he said in a careless

way:



〃You're a mighty poor magician; Kaliko; and I'll give

you my crown if Inga hasn't escaped any danger you have

threatened him with。〃



〃Your whole crown is not worth one of the valuable

diamonds in my crown;〃 answered the Nome King; 〃but

I'll take it。 Let us go at once; therefore; and see

what has become of the boy Prince; for if he is not

destroyed by this time I will admit he cannot be

injured by any of the magic arts which I have at my

command。〃



He left the room; accompanied by Klik; who had now

rejoined his master; and by Rinkitink riding upon

Bilbil。 After traversing several of the huge caverns

they entered one that was somewhat more bright and

cheerful than the others; where the Nome King paused

before a wall of rock。 Then Klik pressed a secret

spring and a section of the wall opened and disclosed

the corridor where Prince Inga stood facing them。



〃Tarts and tadpoles!〃 cried Kaliko in surprise。 〃The

boy is still alive!〃









Chapter Twenty



Dorothy to the Rescue





One day when Princess Dorothy of Oz was visiting Glinda

the Good; who is Ozma's Royal Sorceress; she was

looking through Glinda's Great Book of Records 

wherein is inscribed all important events that happen

in every part of the world  when she came upon the

record of the destruction of Pingaree; the capture of

King Kitticut and Queen Garee and all their people; and

the curious escape of Inga; the boy Prince; and of King

Rinkitink and the talking goat。 Turning over some of

the following pages; Dorothy read how Inga had found

the Magic Pearls and was rowing the silver…lined boat

to Regos to try to rescue his parents。



The little girl was much interested to know how well

Inga succeeded; but she returned to the palace of Ozma

at the Emerald City of Oz the next day and other events

made her forget the boy Prince of Pingaree for a time。

However; she was one day idly looking at Ozma's Magic

Picture; which shows any scene you may wish to see;

when the girl thought of Inga and commanded the Magic

Picture to show what the boy was doing at that moment。



It was the time when Inga and Rinkitink had followed

the King of Regos and Queen of Coregos to the Nome

King's country and she saw them hiding behind the rock

as Cor and Gos passed them by after having placed the

King and Queen of Pingaree in the keeping of the Nome

King。 From that time Dorothy followed; by means of the

Magic Picture; the adventures of Inga and his friend in

the Nome King's caverns; and the danger and

helplessness of the poor boy aroused the little girl's

pity and indignation。



So she went to Ozma and told the lovely girl Ruler of

Oz all about Inga and Rinkitink。



〃I think Kaliko is treating them dreadfully mean;〃

declared Dorothy; 〃and I wish you'd let me go to the

Nome Country and help them out of their troubles。〃



〃Go; my dear; if you wish to;〃 replied Ozma; 〃but I

think it would be best for you to take the Wizard with

you。〃



〃Oh; I'm not afraid of the nomes;〃 said Dorothy; 〃but

I'll be glad to take the Wizard; for company。 And may

we use your Magic Carpet; Ozma?〃



〃Of course。 Put the Magic Carpet in the Red Wagon and

have the Sawhorse take you and the Wizard to the edge

of the desert。 While you are gone; Dorothy; I'll watch

you in the Magic Picture; and if any danger threatens

you I'll see you are not harmed。〃



Dorothy thanked the Ruler of Oz and kissed her good…

bye; for she was determined to start at once。 She found

the Wizard of Oz; who was planting shoetrees in the

garden; and when she told him Inga's story he willingly

agreed to accompany the little girl to the Nome King's

caverns。 They had both been there before and had

conquered the nomes with ease; so they were not at all

afraid。



The Wizard; who was a cheery little man with a bald

head and a winning smile; harnessed the Wooden Sawhorse

to the Red Wagon and loaded on Ozma's Magic Carpet。

Then he and Dorothy climbed to the seat and the

Sawhorse started off and carried them swiftly through

the beautiful Land of Oz to the edge of the Deadly

Desert that separated their fairyland from the Nome

Country。



Even Dorothy and the clever Wizard would not have

dared to cross this desert without the aid of the Magic

Carpet; for it would have quickly destroyed them; but

when the roll of carpet had been placed upon the edge

of the sands; leaving just enough lying flat for them

to stand upon; the carpet straightway began to unroll

before them and as they walked on it continued to

unroll; until they had safely passed over the stretch

of Deadly Desert and were on the border of the Nome

King's dominions。



This journey had been accomplished in a few minutes;

although such a distance would have required several

days travel had they not been walkin

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