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CHAPTER 18 - A DASH FOR LIBERTY
Trot dreamed that she was at home in her own bed, but the night seemed chilly
and she wanted to draw the coverlet up to her chin. She was not wide awake, but
realized that she was cold and unable to move her arms to cover herself up. She
tried, but could not stir. Then she roused herself a little more and tried again.
Yes, it was cold, very cold! Really, she MUST do something to get warm, she
thought. She opened her eyes and stared at a great wall of ice in front of her.
She was awake now, and frightened, too. But she could not move because the ice
was all around her. She was frozen inside of it, and the air space around her was
not big enough to allow her to turn over.
At once the little girl realized what had happened. Their wicked enemy Zog had by
his magic art frozen all the water in their room while they slept, and now they
were all imprisoned and helpless. Trot and Cap'n Bill were sure to freeze to death
in a short time, for only a tiny air space remained between their bodies and the
ice, and this air was like that of a winter day when the thermometer is below zero.
Across the room Trot could see the mermaid queen lying on her couch, for the
solid ice was clear as crystal. Aquareine was imprisoned just as Trot was, and
although she held her fairy wand in one hand and the golden sword in the other,
she seemed unable to move either of them, and the girl remembered that the
queen always waved her magic wand to accomplish anything. Princess Clia's
couch was behind that of Trot, so the child could not see her, and Cap'n Bill was
in his own room, probably frozen fast in the ice as the others were.
The terrible Zog has surely been very clever in this last attempt to destroy them.
Trot thought it all over, and she decided that inasmuch as the queen was unable
to wave her fairy wand, she could do nothing to release herself or her friends.
But in this the girl was mistaken. The fairy mermaid was even now at work trying
to save them, and in a few minutes Trot was astonished and delighted to see the
queen rise from her couch. She could not go far from it at first, but the ice was
melting rapidly all around her so that gradually Aquareine approached the place
where the child lay. Trot could hear the mermaid's voice sounding through the ice
as if from afar off, but it grew more distinct until she could make out that the
queen was saying, "Courage, friends! Do not despair, for soon you will be free."
Before very long the ice between Trot and the queen had melted away entirely,
and with a cry of joy the little girl flopped her pink tail and swam to the side of
her deliverer.
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