The Young Explorer
CONTENTS. I. Ben's Inheritance II. Deacon Pitkin's Offer III. Sam Sturgis' New Idea IV. A Brilliant Chance V. In Search of a Place VI. Mr. Fitch, The Senior Partner VII. Ben's Dinner Guest VIII. A Strange Acquaintance
"Do the best you can," said Dorothy, encouragingly, "and if you fail I
will watch and see what shape you are changed into."
So Tiktok touched a yellow glass vase that had daisies painted on one
side, and he spoke at the same time the word "Ev."
In a flash the machine man had disappeared, and although the girl
looked quickly in every direction, she could not tell which of the
many ornaments the room contained had a moment before been her
faithful friend and servant.
So all she could do was to accept the hopeless task set her, and make
her guesses and abide by the result.
"It can't hurt very much," she thought, "for I haven't heard any of
them scream or cry out--not even the poor officers. Dear me! I
wonder if Uncle Henry or Aunt Em will ever know I have become an
orn'ment in the Nome King's palace, and must stand forever and ever in
one place and look pretty--'cept when I'm moved to be dusted. It isn't
the way I thought I'd turn out, at all; but I s'pose it can't be helped."
She walked through all the rooms once more, and examined with care all
the objects they contained; but there were so many, they bewildered
her, and she decided, after all, as Ozma had done, that it could be
only guess work at the best, and that the chances were much against
her guessing aright.
CONTENTS. I. Ben's Inheritance II. Deacon Pitkin's Offer III. Sam Sturgis' New Idea IV. A Brilliant Chance V. In Search of a Place VI. Mr. Fitch, The Senior Partner VII. Ben's Dinner Guest VIII. A Strange Acquaintance