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"No indeed," said Sacho. "We haven't any time to be lonely, and the dreadful
things Zog does are very exciting and amusing, I assure you. He keeps us
guessing every minute, and that makes the life here interesting. Things were
getting a bit slow an hour ago, but now that you are here, I'm in hopes we will all
be kept busy and amused for some time."
"
Are there many others in the castle besides you and Zog?" asked Aquareine.
Dozens of us. Perhaps hundreds. I've never counted them," said the boy. "But
"
Zog is the only master; all the rest of us are in the same class, so there is no
jealousy among the slaves."
"
What is Zog like?" Cap'n Bill questioned.
At this the boy laughed, and the laugh was full of mischief. "If I could tell you
what Zog is like, it would take me a year," was the reply. "But I can't tell you.
Every one has a different idea of what he's like, and soon you will see him
yourselves."
"Are you fond of him?" asked Trot.
"If I said yes, I'd get a good whipping," declared Sacho. "I am commanded to hate
Zog, and being a good servant, I try to obey. If anyone dared to like Zog, I am sure
he'd be instantly fed to the turtles; so I advise you not to like him."
"Oh, we won't," promised Trot.
"But we're keeping the master waiting, and that is also a dangerous thing to do,"
continued the boy. "If we don't hurry up, Zog will begin to smile, and when he
smiles there is trouble brewing."
The queen sighed. "Lead the way, Sacho," she said. "We will follow."
The boy bowed again, and going to an archway, held aside the curtains for them.
They first swam into a small anteroom which led into a long corridor, at the end
of which was another curtained arch. Through this Sacho also guided them, and
now they found themselves in a cleverly constructed maze. Every few feet were
twists and turns and sharp corners, and sometimes the passage would be wide,
and again so narrow that they could just squeeze through in single file. "Seems
like we're gettin' further into the trap," growled Cap'n Bill. "We couldn't find our
way out o' here to save our lives."
"Oh yes we could," replied Clia, who was just behind him. "Such a maze may
indeed puzzle you, but the queen or I could lead you safely through it again, I
assure you. Zog is not so clever as he thinks himself."
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