Part 15 (2/2)

Tik-Tok of Oz L. Frank Baum 40030K 2022-07-22

Betsy liked Firelight, but to gaze upon her warm and glowing features made the little girl sleepy, and presently she began to nod. Thereupon Erma rose and took Betsy's hand gently in her own.

”Come,” said she; ”the feast time has arrived and the feast is spread.”

”That's nice,” exclaimed the small mortal. ”Now that I think of it, I'm awful hungry. But p'raps I can't eat your fairy food.”

The Queen smiled and led her to a doorway. As she pushed aside a heavy drapery a flood of silvery light greeted them, and Betsy saw before her a splendid banquet hall, with a table spread with snowy linen and crystal and silver. At one side was a broad, throne-like seat for Erma and beside her now sat the brilliant maid Electra. Polychrome was placed on the Queen's right hand and Betsy upon her left. The other five messengers of light now waited upon them, and each person was supplied with just the food she liked best. Polychrome found her dish of dewdrops, all fresh and sparkling, while Betsy was so lavishly served that she decided she had never in her life eaten a dinner half so good.

”I s'pose,” she said to the Queen, ”that Miss Electra is the youngest of all these girls.”

”Why do you suppose that?” inquired Erma, with a smile.

”'Cause electric'ty is the newest light we know of. Didn't Mr. Edison discover it?”

”Perhaps he was the first mortal to discover it,” replied the Queen.

”But electricity was a part of the world from its creation, and therefore my Electra is as old as Daylight or Moonlight, and equally beneficent to mortals and fairies alike.”

Betsy was thoughtful for a time. Then she remarked, as she looked at the six messengers of light:

”We couldn't very well do without any of 'em; could we?”

Erma laughed softly. ”I couldn't, I'm sure,” she replied, ”and I think mortals would miss any one of my maidens, as well. Daylight cannot take the place of Sunlight, which gives us strength and energy. Moonlight is of value when Daylight, worn out with her long watch, retires to rest.

If the moon in its course is hidden behind the earth's rim, and my sweet Moonlight cannot cheer us, Starlight takes her place, for the skies always lend her power. Without Firelight we should miss much of our warmth and comfort, as well as much cheer when the walls of houses encompa.s.s us. But always, when other lights forsake us, our glorious Electra is ready to flood us with bright rays. As Queen of Light, I love all my maidens, for I know them to be faithful and true.”

”I love 'em too!” declared Betsy. ”But sometimes, when I'm real sleepy, I can get along without any light at all.”

”Are you sleepy now?” inquired Erma, for the feast had ended.

”A little,” admitted the girl.

So Electra showed her to a pretty chamber where there was a soft, white bed, and waited patiently until Betsy had undressed and put on a s.h.i.+mmery silken nightrobe that lay beside her pillow. Then the light-maid bade her good night and opened the door.

When she closed it after her Betsy was in darkness. In six winks the little girl was fast asleep.

Chapter Thirteen

The Jinjin's Just Judgment

All the adventurers were reunited next morning when they were brought from various palaces to the Residence of t.i.titi-Hoochoo and ushered into the great Hall of State.

As before, no one was visible except our friends and their escorts until the first bell sounded. Then in a flash the room was seen to be filled with the beautiful Kings and Queens of the land. The second bell marked the appearance in the throne of the mighty Jinjin, whose handsome countenance was as composed and expressionless as ever.

All bowed low to the Ruler. Their voices softly murmured: ”We greet the Private Citizen, mightiest of Rulers, whose word is Law and whose Law is just.”

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