第2章

Blinkieseemedalittleoffendedbytheattentionbestoweduponthetoy,andthatshemightnotseemtoapprovetheimitationcatshewalkedtothecornerofthehearthandsatdownwithadignifiedair。

ButClauswasdelighted,andassoonasmorningcamehestartedoutandtrampedthroughthesnow,acrosstheValleyandtheplain,untilhecametoavillage。There,inapoorhutnearthewallsofthebeautifulpalaceoftheLordofLerd,alittlegirllayuponawretchedcot,moaningwithpain。

Clausapproachedthechildandkissedherandcomfortedher,andthenhedrewthetoycatfrombeneathhiscoat,wherehehadhiddenit,andplaceditinherarms。

Ah,howwellhefelthimselfrepaidforhislaborandhislongwalkwhenhesawthelittleone’seyesgrowbrightwithpleasure!Shehuggedthekittytighttoherbreast,asifithadbeenapreciousgem,andwouldnotletitgoforasinglemoment。Thefeverwasquieted,thepaingrewless,andshefellintoasweetandrefreshingsleep。

Clauslaughedandwhistledandsangallthewayhome。Neverhadhebeensohappyasonthatday。

WhenheenteredhishousehefoundShiegra,thelioness,awaitinghim。

SincehisbabyhoodShiegrahadlovedClaus,andwhilehedweltintheForestshehadoftencometovisithimatNecile’sbower。AfterClaushadgonetoliveintheLaughingValleyShiegrabecamelonelyandillatease,andnowshehadbravedthesnow—drifts,whichalllionsabhor,toseehimoncemore。Shiegrawasgettingoldandherteethwerebeginningtofallout,whilethehairsthattippedherearsandtailhadchangedfromtawny—yellowtowhite。

Clausfoundherlyingonhishearth,andheputhisarmsaroundtheneckofthelionessandhuggedherlovingly。Thecathadretiredintoafarcorner。ShedidnotcaretoassociatewithShiegra。

Claustoldhisoldfriendaboutthecatshehadmade,andhowmuchpleasuretheyhadgivenWeekumandthesickgirl。Shiegradidnotknowmuchaboutchildren;indeed,ifshemetachildshecouldscarcelybetrustednottodevourit。ButshewasinterestedinClaus’newlabors,andsaid:

\"Theseimagesseemtomeveryattractive。YetIcannotseewhyyoushouldmakecats,whichareveryunimportantanimals。Suppose,nowthatIamhere,youmaketheimageofalioness,theQueenofallbeasts。Then,indeed,yourchildrenwillbehappy——andsafeatthesametime!\"

Clausthoughtthiswasagoodsuggestion。Sohegotapieceofwoodandsharpenedhisknife,whileShiegracroucheduponthehearthathisfeet。Withmuchcarehecarvedtheheadinthelikenessofthelioness,eventothetwofierceteeththatcurvedoverherlowerlipandthedeep,frowninglinesaboveherwide—openeyes。

Whenitwasfinishedhesaid:

\"Youhaveaterriblelook,Shiegra。\"

\"Thentheimageislikeme,\"sheanswered;\"forIamindeedterribletoallwhoarenotmyfriends。\"

Clausnowcarvedoutthebody,withShiegra’slongtailtrailingbehindit。Theimageofthecrouchinglionesswasverylife—like。

\"Itpleasesme,\"saidShiegra,yawningandstretchingherbodygracefully。\"NowIwillwatchwhileyoupaint。\"

HebroughtthepaintstheRylshadgivenhimfromthecupboardandcoloredtheimagetoresembletherealShiegra。

Thelionessplacedherbig,paddedpawsupontheedgeofthetableandraisedherselfwhileshecarefullyexaminedthetoythatwasherlikeness。

\"Youareindeedskillful!\"shesaid,proudly。\"Thechildrenwilllikethatbetterthancats,I’msure。\"

ThensnarlingatBlinkie,whoarchedherbackinterrorandwhinedfearfully,shewalkedawaytowardherforesthomewithstatelystrides。

4。HowLittleMayrieBecameFrightenedThewinterwasovernow,andalltheLaughingValleywasfilledwithjoyousexcitement。Thebrookwassohappyatbeingfreeonceagainthatitgurgledmoreboisterouslythaneveranddashedsorecklesslyagainsttherocksthatitsentshowersofsprayhighintheair。Thegrassthrustitssharplittlebladesupwardthroughthematofdeadstalkswhereithadhiddenfromthesnow,buttheflowerswereyettootimidtoshowthemselves,althoughtheRylswerebusyfeedingtheirroots。Thesunwasinremarkablygoodhumor,andsenthisraysdancingmerrilythroughouttheValley。

Clauswaseatinghisdinneronedaywhenheheardatimidknockonhisdoor。

\"Comein!\"hecalled。

Nooneentered,butafterapausecameanotherrapping。

Clausjumpedupandthrewopenthedoor。Beforehimstoodasmallgirlholdingasmallerbrotherfastbythehand。

\"IsyouTlaus?\"sheasked,shyly。

\"IndeedIam,mydear!\"heanswered,withalaugh,ashecaughtbothchildreninhisarmsandkissedthem。\"Youareverywelcome,andyouhavecomejustintimetosharemydinner。\"

Hetookthemtothetableandfedthemwithfreshmilkandnut—cakes。

Whentheyhadeatenenoughheasked:

\"Whyhaveyoumadethislongjourneytoseeme?\"

\"Iwantsatat!\"repliedlittleMayrie;andherbrother,whohadnotyetlearnedtospeakmanywords,noddedhisheadandexclaimedlikeanecho:\"Tat!\"

\"Oh,youwantmytoycats,doyou?\"returnedClaus,greatlypleasedtodiscoverthathiscreationsweresopopularwithchildren。

Thelittlevisitorsnoddedeagerly。

\"Unfortunately,\"hecontinued,\"Ihavebutonecatnowready,forI

carriedtwotochildreninthetownyesterday。AndtheoneIhaveshallbegiventoyourbrother,Mayrie,becauseheisthesmaller;andthenextoneImakeshallbeforyou。\"

Theboy’sfacewasbrightwithsmilesashetooktheprecioustoyClausheldouttohim;butlittleMayriecoveredherfacewithherarmandbegantosobgrievously。

\"I——I——Iwantsat——t——tatnow!\"shewailed。

HerdisappointmentmadeClausfeelmiserableforamoment。ThenhesuddenlyrememberedShiegra。

\"Don’tcry,darling!\"hesaid,soothingly;\"Ihaveatoymuchnicerthanacat,andyoushallhavethat。\"

Hewenttothecupboardanddrewouttheimageofthelioness,whichheplacedonthetablebeforeMayrie。

Thegirlraisedherarmandgaveoneglanceatthefierceteethandglaringeyesofthebeast,andthen,utteringaterrifiedscream,sherushedfromthehouse。Theboyfollowedher,alsoscreaminglustily,andevendroppinghispreciouscatinhisfear。

ForamomentClausstoodmotionless,beingpuzzledandastonished。

ThenhethrewShiegra’simageintothecupboardandranafterthechildren,callingtothemnottobefrightened。

LittleMayriestoppedinherflightandherbrotherclungtoherskirt;buttheybothcastfearfulglancesatthehouseuntilClaushadassuredthemmanytimesthatthebeasthadbeenlockedinthecupboard。

\"Yetwhywereyoufrightenedatseeingit?\"heasked。\"Itisonlyatoytoplaywith!\"

\"It’sbad!\"saidMayrie,decidedly,\"an’——an’——justhorrid,an’notabitnice,liketats!\"

\"Perhapsyouareright,\"returnedClaus,thoughtfully。\"ButifyouwillreturnwithmetothehouseIwillsoonmakeyouaprettycat。\"

Sotheytimidlyenteredthehouseagain,havingfaithintheirfriend’swords;andafterwardtheyhadthejoyofwatchingClauscarveoutacatfromabitofwoodandpaintitinnaturalcolors。Itdidnottakehimlongtodothis,forhehadbecomeskillfulwithhisknifebythistime,andMayrielovedhertoythemoredearlybecauseshehadseenitmade。

AfterhislittlevisitorshadtrottedawayontheirjourneyhomewardClaussatlongindeepthought。Andhethendecidedthatsuchfiercecreaturesashisfriendthelionesswouldneverdoasmodelsfromwhichtofashionhistoys。

\"Theremustbenothingtofrightenthedearbabies,\"hereflected;

\"andwhileIknowShiegrawell,andamnotafraidofher,itisbutnaturalthatchildrenshouldlookuponherimagewithterror。

HereafterIwillchoosesuchmild—manneredanimalsassquirrelsandrabbitsanddeerandlambkinsfromwhichtocarvemytoys,forthenthelittleoneswillloveratherthanfearthem。\"

Hebeganhisworkthatveryday,andbeforebedtimehadmadeawoodenrabbitandalamb。Theywerenotquitesolifelikeasthecatshadbeen,becausetheywereformedfrommemory,whileBlinkiehadsatverystillforClaustolookatwhileheworked。

Butthenewtoyspleasedthechildrennevertheless,andthefameofClaus’playthingsquicklyspreadtoeverycottageonplainandinvillage。Healwayscarriedhisgiftstothesickorcrippledchildren,butthosewhowerestrongenoughwalkedtothehouseintheValleytoaskforthem,soalittlepathwassoonwornfromtheplaintothedoorofthetoy—maker’scottage。

FirstcamethechildrenwhohadbeenplaymatesofClaus,beforehebegantomaketoys。These,youmaybesure,werewellsupplied。ThenchildrenwholivedfartherawayheardofthewonderfulimagesandmadejourneystotheValleytosecurethem。Alllittleoneswerewelcome,andneveraonewentawayempty—handed。

ThisdemandforhishandiworkkeptClausbusilyoccupied,buthewasquitehappyinknowingthepleasurehegavetosomanyofthedearchildren。Hisfriendstheimmortalswerepleasedwithhissuccessandsupportedhimbravely。

TheKnooksselectedforhimclearpiecesofsoftwood,thathisknifemightnotbebluntedincuttingthem;theRylskepthimsuppliedwithpaintsofallcolorsandbrushesfashionedfromthetipsoftimothygrasses;theFairiesdiscoveredthattheworkmanneededsawsandchiselsandhammersandnails,aswellasknives,andbroughthimagoodlyarrayofsuchtools。

Claussoonturnedhislivingroomintoamostwonderfulworkshop。Hebuiltabenchbeforethewindow,andarrangedhistoolsandpaintssothathecouldreacheverythingashesatonhisstool。Andashefinishedtoyaftertoytodelighttheheartsoflittlechildrenhefoundhimselfgrowingsogayandhappythathecouldnotrefrainfromsingingandlaughingandwhistlingallthedaylong。

\"It’sbecauseIliveintheLaughingValley,whereeverythingelselaughs!\"saidClaus。

Butthatwasnotthereason。

5。HowBessieBlithesomeCametotheLaughingValleyOneday,asClaussatbeforehisdoortoenjoythesunshinewhilehebusilycarvedtheheadandhornsofatoydeer,helookedupanddiscoveredaglitteringcavalcadeofhorsemenapproachingthroughtheValley。

Whentheydrewnearerhesawthatthebandconsistedofascoreofmen—at—arms,cladinbrightarmorandbearingintheirhandsspearsandbattle—axes。InfrontoftheserodelittleBessieBlithesome,theprettydaughterofthatproudLordofLerdwhohadoncedrivenClausfromhispalace。Herpalfreywaspurewhite,itsbridlewascoveredwithglitteringgems,anditssaddledrapedwithclothofgold,richlybroidered。Thesoldiersweresenttoprotectherfromharmwhileshejourneyed。

Clauswassurprised,buthecontinuedtowhittleandtosinguntilthecavalcadedrewupbeforehim。Thenthelittlegirlleanedovertheneckofherpalfreyandsaid:

\"Please,Mr。Claus,Iwantatoy!\"

HervoicewassopleadingthatClausjumpedupatonceandstoodbesideher。Buthewaspuzzledhowtoanswerherrequest。

\"Youarearichlord’sdaughter,\"saidhe,\"andhaveallthatyoudesire。\"

\"Excepttoys,\"addedBessie。\"Therearenotoysinalltheworldbutyours。\"

\"AndImakethemforthepoorchildren,whohavenothingelsetoamusethem,\"continuedClaus。

\"Dopoorchildrenlovetoplaywithtoysmorethanrichones?\"

askedBessie。

\"Isupposenot,\"saidClaus,thoughtfully。

\"AmItoblamebecausemyfatherisalord?MustIbedeniedtheprettytoysIlongforbecauseotherchildrenarepoorerthanI?\"sheinquiredearnestly。

\"I’mafraidyoumust,dear,\"heanswered;\"forthepoorhavenothingelsewithwhichtoamusethemselves。Youhaveyourponytoride,yourservantstowaitonyou,andeverycomfortthatmoneycanprocure。\"

\"ButIwanttoys!\"criedBessie,wipingawaythetearsthatforcedthemselvesintohereyes。\"IfIcannothavethem,Ishallbeveryunhappy。\"

Clauswastroubled,forhergriefrecalledtohimthethoughtthathisdesirewastomakeallchildrenhappy,withoutregardtotheirconditioninlife。Yet,whilesomanypoorchildrenwereclamoringforhistoyshecouldnotbeartogiveonetothemtoBessieBlithesome,whohadsomuchalreadytomakeherhappy。

\"Listen,mychild,\"saidhe,gently;\"allthetoysIamnowmakingarepromisedtoothers。Butthenextshallbeyours,sinceyourheartsolongsforit。Cometomeagainintwodaysanditshallbereadyforyou。\"

Bessiegaveacryofdelight,andleaningoverherpony’sneckshekissedClausprettilyuponhisforehead。Then,callingtohermen—at—arms,sherodegailyaway,leavingClaustoresumehiswork。

\"IfIamtosupplytherichchildrenaswellasthepoorones,\"hethought,\"Ishallnothaveasparemomentinthewholeyear!ButisitrightIshouldgivetotherich?SurelyImustgotoNecileandtalkwithheraboutthismatter。\"

Sowhenhehadfinishedthetoydeer,whichwasverylikeadeerhehadknownintheForestglades,hewalkedintoBurzeeandmadehiswaytothebowerofthebeautifulNymphNecile,whohadbeenhisfostermother。

Shegreetedhimtenderlyandlovingly,listeningwithinteresttohisstoryofthevisitofBessieBlithesome。

\"Andnowtellme,\"saidhe,\"shallIgivetoystorichchildren?\"

\"WeoftheForestknownothingofriches,\"shereplied。\"Itseemstomethatonechildislikeanotherchild,sincetheyareallmadeofthesameclay,andthatrichesarelikeagown,whichmaybeputonortakenaway,leavingthechildunchanged。ButtheFairiesareguardiansofmankind,andknowmortalchildrenbetterthanI。LetuscalltheFairyQueen。\"

Thiswasdone,andtheQueenoftheFairiessatbesidethemandheardClausrelatehisreasonsforthinkingtherichchildrencouldgetalongwithouthistoys,andalsowhattheNymphhadsaid。

\"Necileisright,\"declaredtheQueen;\"for,whetheritberichorpoor,achild’slongingsforprettyplaythingsarebutnatural。RichBessie’sheartmaysufferasmuchgriefaspoorMayrie’s;shecanbejustaslonelyanddiscontented,andjustasgayandhappy。Ithink,friendClaus,itisyourdutytomakealllittleonesglad,whethertheychancetoliveinpalacesorincottages。\"

\"Yourwordsarewise,fairQueen,\"repliedClaus,\"andmyhearttellsmetheyareasjustastheyarewise。Hereafterallchildrenmayclaimmyservices。\"

ThenhebowedbeforethegraciousFairyand,kissingNecile’sredlips,wentbackintohisValley。

Atthebrookhestoppedtodrink,andafterwardhesatonthebankandtookapieceofmoistclayinhishandswhilehethoughtwhatsortoftoyheshouldmakeforBessieBlithesome。Hedidnotnoticethathisfingerswereworkingtheclayintoshapeuntil,glancingdownward,hefoundhehadunconsciouslyformedaheadthatboreaslightresemblancetotheNymphNecile!

Atoncehebecameinterested。Gatheringmoreoftheclayfromthebankhecarriedittohishouse。Then,withtheaidofhisknifeandabitofwoodhesucceededinworkingtheclayintotheimageofatoynymph。Withskillfulstrokesheformedlong,wavinghairontheheadandcoveredthebodywithagownofoakleaves,whilethetwofeetstickingoutatthebottomofthegownwerecladinsandals。

Buttheclaywassoft,andClausfoundhemusthandleitgentlytoavoidruininghisprettywork。

\"Perhapstheraysofthesunwilldrawoutthemoistureandcausetheclaytobecomehard,\"hethought。Sohelaidtheimageonaflatboardandplaceditintheglareofthesun。

Thisdone,hewenttohisbenchandbeganpaintingthetoydeer,andsoonhebecamesointerestedintheworkthatheforgotallabouttheclaynymph。Butnextmorning,happeningtonoticeitasitlayontheboard,hefoundthesunhadbakedittothehardnessofstone,anditwasstrongenoughtobesafelyhandled。

ClausnowpaintedthenymphwithgreatcareinthelikenessofNecile,givingitdeep—blueeyes,whiteteeth,rosylipsandruddy—brownhair。

Thegownhecoloredoak—leafgreen,andwhenthepaintwasdryClaushimselfwascharmedwiththenewtoy。OfcourseitwasnotnearlysolovelyastherealNecile;but,consideringthematerialofwhichitwasmade,Clausthoughtitwasverybeautiful。

WhenBessie,ridinguponherwhitepalfrey,cametohisdwellingnextday,Clauspresentedherwiththenewtoy。Thelittlegirl’seyeswerebrighterthaneverassheexaminedtheprettyimage,andsheloveditatonce,andhelditclosetoherbreast,asamotherdoestoherchild。

\"Whatisitcalled,Claus?\"sheasked。

NowClausknewthatNymphsdonotliketobespokenofbymortals,sohecouldnottellBessieitwasanimageofNecilehehadgivenher。

Butasitwasanewtoyhesearchedhismindforanewnametocallitby,andthefirstwordhethoughtofhedecidedwoulddoverywell。

\"Itiscalledadolly,mydear,\"hesaidtoBessie。

\"Ishallcallthedollymybaby,\"returnedBessie,kissingitfondly;

\"andIshalltenditandcareforitjustasNursecaresforme。

Thankyouverymuch,Claus;yourgifthasmademehappierthanIhaveeverbeenbefore!\"

Thensherodeaway,huggingthetoyinherarms,andClaus,seeingherdelight,thoughthewouldmakeanotherdolly,betterandmorenaturalthanthefirst。

Hebroughtmoreclayfromthebrook,andrememberingthatBessiehadcalledthedollyherbabyheresolvedtoformthisoneintoababy’simage。Thatwasnodifficulttasktothecleverworkman,andsoonthebabydollywaslyingontheboardandplacedinthesuntodry。Then,withtheclaythatwasleft,hebegantomakeanimageofBessieBlithesomeherself。

Thiswasnotsoeasy,forhefoundhecouldnotmakethesilkenrobeofthelord’sdaughteroutofthecommonclay。SohecalledtheFairiestohisaid,andaskedthemtobringhimcoloredsilkswithwhichtomakearealdressfortheclayimage。TheFairiessetoffatonceontheirerrand,andbeforenightfalltheyreturnedwithageneroussupplyofsilksandlacesandgoldenthreads。

Clausnowbecameimpatienttocompletehisnewdolly,andinsteadofwaitingforthenextday’ssunheplacedtheclayimageuponhishearthandcovereditoverwithglowingcoals。Bymorning,whenhedrewthedollyfromtheashes,ithadbakedashardasifithadlainafulldayinthehotsun。

NowourClausbecameadressmakeraswellasatoymaker。Hecutthelavendersilk,andnearlyseweditintoabeautifulgownthatjustfittedthenewdolly。Andheputalacecollararounditsneckandpinksilkshoesonitsfeet。Thenaturalcolorofbakedclayisalightgray,butClauspaintedthefacetoresemblethecolorofflesh,andhegavethedollyBessie’sbrowneyesandgoldenhairandrosycheeks。

Itwasreallyabeautifulthingtolookupon,andsuretobringjoytosomechildishheart。WhileClauswasadmiringitheheardaknockathisdoor,andlittleMayrieentered。Herfacewassadandhereyesredwithcontinuedweeping。

\"Why,whathasgrievedyou,mydear?\"askedClaus,takingthechildinhisarms。

\"I’ve——I’ve——bwokemytat!\"sobbedMayrie。

\"How?\"heinquired,hiseyestwinkling。

\"I——Idwoppedhim,an’bwokeoffhim’stail;an’——an’——thenIdwoppedhiman’bwokeoffhim’sear!An’——an’nowhim’sallspoilt!\"

Clauslaughed。

\"Nevermind,Mayriedear,\"hesaid。\"Howwouldyoulikethisnewdolly,insteadofacat?\"

Mayrielookedatthesilk—robeddollyandhereyesgrewbigwithastonishment。

\"Oh,Tlaus!\"shecried,clappinghersmallhandstogetherwithrapture;\"tanIhave’atboo’fullady?\"

\"Doyoulikeit?\"heasked。

\"Iloveit!\"saidshe。\"It’sbetter’antats!\"

\"Thentakeit,dear,andbecarefulnottobreakit。\"

Mayrietookthedollywithajoythatwasalmostreverent,andherfacedimpledwithsmilesasshestartedalongthepathtowardhome。

6。TheWickednessoftheAwgwasImustnowtellyousomethingabouttheAwgwas,thatterribleraceofcreatureswhichcausedourgoodClaussomuchtroubleandnearlysucceededinrobbingthechildrenoftheworldoftheirearliestandbestfriend。

IdonotliketomentiontheAwgwas,buttheyareapartofthishistory,andcannotbeignored。Theywereneithermortalsnorimmortals,butstoodmidwaybetweenthoseclassesofbeings。TheAwgwaswereinvisibletoordinarypeople,butnottoimmortals。Theycouldpassswiftlythroughtheairfromonepartoftheworldtoanother,andhadthepowerofinfluencingthemindsofhumanbeingstodotheirwickedwill。

Theywereofgiganticstatureandhadcoarse,scowlingcountenanceswhichshowedplainlytheirhatredofallmankind。Theypossessednoconscienceswhateveranddelightedonlyinevildeeds。

Theirhomeswereinrocky,mountainousplaces,fromwhencetheysalliedforthtoaccomplishtheirwickedpurposes。

TheoneoftheirnumberthatcouldthinkofthemosthorribledeedforthemtodowasalwayselectedtheKingAwgwa,andalltheraceobeyedhisorders。Sometimesthesecreatureslivedtobecomeahundredyearsold,butusuallytheyfoughtsofiercelyamongthemselvesthatmanyweredestroyedincombat,andwhentheydiedthatwastheendofthem。MortalswerepowerlesstoharmthemandtheimmortalsshudderedwhentheAwgwaswerementioned,andalwaysavoidedthem。Sotheyflourishedformanyyearsunopposedandaccomplishedmuchevil。

Iamgladtoassureyouthatthesevilecreatureshavelongsinceperishedandpassedfromearth;butinthedayswhenClauswasmakinghisfirsttoystheywereanumerousandpowerfultribe。

OneoftheprincipalsportsoftheAwgwaswastoinspireangrypassionsintheheartsoflittlechildren,sothattheyquarreledandfoughtwithoneanother。Theywouldtemptboystoeatofunripefruit,andthendelightinthepaintheysuffered;theyurgedlittlegirlstodisobeytheirparents,andthenwouldlaughwhenthechildrenwerepunished。Idonotknowwhatcausesachildtobenaughtyinthesedays,butwhentheAwgwaswereonearthnaughtychildrenwereusuallyundertheirinfluence。

Now,whenClausbegantomakechildrenhappyhekeptthemoutofthepoweroftheAwgwas;forchildrenpossessingsuchlovelyplaythingsashegavethemhadnowishtoobeytheevilthoughtstheAwgwastriedtothrustintotheirminds。

Therefore,oneyearwhenthewickedtribewastoelectanewKing,theychoseanAwgwawhoproposedtodestroyClausandtakehimawayfromthechildren。

\"Thereare,asyouknow,fewernaughtychildrenintheworldsinceClauscametotheLaughingValleyandbegantomakehistoys,\"saidthenewKing,ashesquatteduponarockandlookedaroundatthescowlingfacesofhispeople。\"Why,BessieBlithesomehasnotstampedherfootoncethismonth,norhasMayrie’sbrotherslappedhissister’sfaceorthrownthepuppyintotherain—barrel。LittleWeekumtookhisbathlastnightwithoutscreamingorstruggling,becausehismotherhadpromisedheshouldtakehistoycattobedwithhim!SuchaconditionofaffairsisawfulforanyAwgwatothinkof,andtheonlywaywecandirectthenaughtyactionsofchildrenistotakethispersonClausawayfromthem。\"

\"Good!good!\"criedthebigAwgwas,inachorus,andtheyclappedtheirhandstoapplaudthespeechoftheKing。

\"Butwhatshallwedowithhim?\"askedoneofthecreatures。

\"Ihaveaplan,\"repliedthewickedKing;andwhathisplanwasyouwillsoondiscover。

ThatnightClauswenttobedfeelingveryhappy,forhehadcompletednolessthanfourprettytoysduringtheday,andtheyweresure,hethought,tomakefourlittlechildrenhappy。ButwhilehesleptthebandofinvisibleAwgwassurroundedhisbed,boundhimwithstoutcords,andthenflewawaywithhimtothemiddleofadarkforestinfaroffEthop,wheretheylaidhimdownandlefthim。

WhenmorningcameClausfoundhimselfthousandsofmilesfromanyhumanbeing,aprisonerinthewildjungleofanunknownland。

Fromthelimbofatreeabovehisheadswayedahugepython,oneofthosereptilesthatareabletocrushaman’sbonesintheircoils。A

fewyardsawaycrouchedasavagepanther,itsglaringredeyesfixedfullonthehelplessClaus。Oneofthosemonstrousspottedspiderswhosestingisdeathcreptstealthilytowardhimoverthemattedleaves,whichshriveledandturnedblackatitsverytouch。

ButClaushadbeenrearedinBurzee,andwasnotafraid。

\"Cometome,yeKnooksoftheForest!\"hecried,andgavethelow,peculiarwhistlethattheKnooksknow。

Thepanther,whichwasabouttospringuponitsvictim,turnedandslunkaway。Thepythonswungitselfintothetreeanddisappearedamongtheleaves。Thespiderstoppedshortinitsadvanceandhidbeneatharottinglog。

Claushadnotimetonoticethem,forhewassurroundedbyabandofharsh—featuredKnooks,morecrookedanddeformedinappearancethananyhehadeverseen。

\"Whoareyouthatcallonus?\"demandedone,inagruffvoice。

\"ThefriendofyourbrothersinBurzee,\"answeredClaus。\"Ihavebeenbroughtherebymyenemies,theAwgwas,andlefttoperishmiserably。

YetnowIimploreyourhelptoreleasemeandtosendmehomeagain。\"

\"Haveyouthesign?\"askedanother。

\"Yes,\"saidClaus。

Theycuthisbonds,andwithhisfreearmshemadethesecretsignoftheKnooks。

Instantlytheyassistedhimtostanduponhisfeet,andtheybroughthimfoodanddrinktostrengthenhim。

\"OurbrothersofBurzeemakequeerfriends,\"grumbledanancientKnookwhoseflowingbeardwaspurewhite。\"Buthewhoknowsoursecretsignandsignalisentitledtoourhelp,whoeverhemaybe。Closeyoureyes,stranger,andwewillconductyoutoyourhome。Whereshallweseekit?\"

\"’TisintheLaughingValley,\"answeredClaus,shuttinghiseyes。

\"ThereisbutoneLaughingValleyintheknownworld,sowecannotgoastray,\"remarkedtheKnook。

Ashespokethesoundofhisvoiceseemedtodieaway,soClausopenedhiseyestoseewhatcausedthechange。Tohisastonishmenthefoundhimselfseatedonthebenchbyhisowndoor,withtheLaughingValleyspreadoutbeforehim。ThatdayhevisitedtheWood—NymphsandrelatedhisadventuretoQueenZurlineandNecile。

\"TheAwgwashavebecomeyourenemies,\"saidthelovelyQueen,thoughtfully;\"sowemustdoallwecantoprotectyoufromtheirpower。\"

\"Itwascowardlytobindhimwhileheslept,\"remarkedNecile,withindignation。

\"Theevilonesareevercowardly,\"answeredZurline,\"butourfriend’sslumbershallnotbedisturbedagain。\"

TheQueenherselfcametothedwellingofClausthateveningandplacedherSealoneverydoorandwindow,tokeepouttheAwgwas。AndundertheSealofQueenZurlinewasplacedtheSealoftheFairiesandtheSealoftheRylsandtheSealsoftheKnooks,thatthecharmmightbecomemorepowerful。

AndClauscarriedhistoystothechildrenagain,andmademanymoreofthelittleoneshappy。

YoumayguesshowangrytheKingAwgwaandhisfiercebandwerewhenitwasknowntothemthatClaushadescapedfromtheForestofEthop。

Theyragedmadlyforawholeweek,andthenheldanothermeetingamongtherocks。

\"ItisuselesstocarryhimwheretheKnooksreign,\"saidtheKing,\"forhehastheirprotection。Soletuscasthimintoacaveofourownmountains,wherehewillsurelyperish。\"

Thiswaspromptlyagreedto,andthewickedbandsetoutthatnighttoseizeClaus。ButtheyfoundhisdwellingguardedbytheSealsoftheImmortalsandwereobligedtogoawaybaffledanddisappointed。

\"Nevermind,\"saidtheKing;\"hedoesnotsleepalways!\"

Nextday,asClaustraveledtothevillageacrosstheplain,whereheintendedtopresentatoysquirreltoalameboy,hewassuddenlysetuponbytheAwgwas,whoseizedhimandcarriedhimawaytothemountains。

Theretheythrusthimwithinadeepcavernandrolledmanyhugerocksagainsttheentrancetopreventhisescape。

Deprivedthusoflightandfood,andwithlittleairtobreathe,ourClauswas,indeed,inapitifulplight。ButhespokethemysticwordsoftheFairies,whichalwayscommandtheirfriendlyaid,andtheycametohisrescueandtransportedhimtotheLaughingValleyinthetwinklingofaneye。

ThustheAwgwasdiscoveredtheymightnotdestroyonewhohadearnedthefriendshipoftheimmortals;sotheevilbandsoughtothermeansofkeepingClausfrombringinghappinesstochildrenandsomakingthemobedient。

WheneverClaussetouttocarryhistoystothelittleonesanAwgwa,whohadbeensettowatchhismovements,spranguponhimandsnatchedthetoysfromhisgrasp。AndthechildrenwerenomoredisappointedthanwasClauswhenhewasobligedtoreturnhomedisconsolate。Stillhepersevered,andmademanytoysforhislittlefriendsandstartedwiththemforthevillages。AndalwaystheAwgwasrobbedhimassoonashehadlefttheValley。

Theythrewthestolenplaythingsintooneoftheirlonelycaverns,andquiteaheapoftoysaccumulatedbeforeClausbecamediscouragedandgaveupallattemptstoleavetheValley。Thenchildrenbegancomingtohim,sincetheyfoundhedidnotgotothem;butthewickedAwgwasflewaroundthemandcausedtheirstepstostrayandthepathstobecomecrooked,soneveralittleonecouldfindawayintotheLaughingValley。

LonelydaysnowfelluponClaus,forhewasdeniedthepleasureofbringinghappinesstothechildrenwhomhehadlearnedtolove。Yetheboreupbravely,forhethoughtsurelythetimewouldcomewhentheAwgwaswouldabandontheirevildesignstoinjurehim。

Hedevotedallhishourstotoy—making,andwhenoneplaythinghadbeencompletedhestooditonashelfhehadbuiltforthatpurpose。

Whentheshelfbecamefilledwithrowsoftoyshemadeanotherone,andfilledthatalso。Sothatintimehehadmanyshelvesfilledwithgayandbeautifultoysrepresentinghorses,dogs,cats,elephants,lambs,rabbitsanddeer,aswellasprettydollsofallsizesandballsandmarblesofbakedclaypaintedingaycolors。

Often,asheglancedatthisarrayofchildishtreasures,theheartofgoodoldClausbecamesad,sogreatlydidhelongtocarrythetoystohischildren。Andatlast,becausehecouldbearitnolonger,heventuredtogotothegreatAk,towhomhetoldthestoryofhispersecutionbytheAwgwas,andbeggedtheMasterWoodsmantoassisthim。

7。TheGreatBattleBetweenGoodandEvilAklistenedgravelytotherecitalofClaus,strokinghisbeardthewhilewiththeslow,gracefulmotionthatbetokeneddeepthought。HenoddedapprovinglywhenClaustoldhowtheKnooksandFairieshadsavedhimfromdeath,andfrownedwhenheheardhowtheAwgwashadstolenthechildren’stoys。Atlasthesaid:

\"FromthebeginningIhaveapprovedtheworkyouaredoingamongthechildrenofmen,anditannoysmethatyourgooddeedsshouldbethwartedbytheAwgwas。Weimmortalshavenoconnectionwhateverwiththeevilcreatureswhohaveattackedyou。Alwayshaveweavoidedthem,andthey,inturn,havehithertotakencarenottocrossourpathway。ButinthismatterIfindtheyhaveinterferedwithoneofourfriends,andIwillaskthemtoabandontheirpersecutions,asyouareunderourprotection。\"

ClausthankedtheMasterWoodsmanmostgratefullyandreturnedtohisValley,whileAk,whoneverdelayedcarryingouthispromises,atoncetraveledtothemountainsoftheAwgwas。

There,standingonthebarerocks,hecalledontheKingandhispeopletoappear。

InstantlytheplacewasfilledwiththrongsofthescowlingAwgwas,andtheirKing,perchinghimselfonapointofrock,demandedfiercely:

\"Whodarescallonus?\"

\"ItisI,theMasterWoodsmanoftheWorld,\"respondedAk。

\"Herearenoforestsforyoutoclaim,\"criedtheKing,angrily。

\"Weowenoallegiancetoyou,nortoanyimmortal!\"

\"Thatistrue,\"repliedAk,calmly。\"YetyouhaveventuredtointerferewiththeactionsofClaus,whodwellsintheLaughingValley,andisunderourprotection。\"

ManyoftheAwgwasbeganmutteringatthisspeech,andtheirKingturnedthreateninglyontheMasterWoodsman。

\"Youaresettoruletheforests,buttheplainsandthevalleysareours!\"heshouted。\"Keeptoyourowndarkwoods!WewilldoaswepleasewithClaus。\"

\"Youshallnotharmourfriendinanyway!\"repliedAk。

\"Shallwenot?\"askedtheKing,impudently。\"Youwillsee!Ourpowersarevastlysuperiortothoseofmortals,andfullyasgreatasthoseofimmortals。\"

\"Itisyourconceitthatmisleadsyou!\"saidAk,sternly。\"Youareatransientrace,passingfromlifeintonothingness。We,wholiveforever,pitybutdespiseyou。Onearthyouarescornedbyall,andinHeavenyouhavenoplace!Eventhemortals,aftertheirearthlife,enteranotherexistenceforalltime,andsoareyoursuperiors。

Howthendareyou,whoareneithermortalnorimmortal,refusetoobeymywish?\"

TheAwgwassprangtotheirfeetwithmenacinggestures,buttheirKingmotionedthemback。

\"Neverbefore,\"hecriedtoAk,whilehisvoicetrembledwithrage,\"hasanimmortaldeclaredhimselfthemasteroftheAwgwas!Nevershallanimmortalventuretointerferewithouractionsagain!ForwewillavengeyourscornfulwordsbykillingyourfriendClauswithinthreedays。Noryou,noralltheimmortalscansavehimfromourwrath。Wedefyyourpowers!Begone,MasterWoodsmanoftheWorld!

InthecountryoftheAwgwasyouhavenoplace。\"

\"Itiswar!\"declaredAk,withflashingeyes。

\"Itiswar!\"returnedtheKing,savagely。\"Inthreedaysyourfriendwillbedead。\"

TheMasterturnedawayandcametohisForestofBurzee,wherehecalledameetingoftheimmortalsandtoldthemofthedefianceoftheAwgwasandtheirpurposetokillClauswithinthreedays。

Thelittlefolklistenedtohimquietly。

\"Whatshallwedo?\"askedAk。

\"Thesecreaturesareofnobenefittotheworld,\"saidthePrinceoftheKnooks;\"wemustdestroythem。\"

\"Theirlivesaredevotedonlytoevildeeds,\"saidthePrinceoftheRyls。\"Wemustdestroythem。\"

\"Theyhavenoconscience,andendeavortomakeallmortalsasbadasthemselves,\"saidtheQueenoftheFairies。\"Wemustdestroythem。\"

\"TheyhavedefiedthegreatAk,andthreatenthelifeofouradoptedson,\"saidbeautifulQueenZurline。\"Wemustdestroythem。\"

TheMasterWoodsmansmiled。

\"Youspeakwell,\"saidhe。\"TheseAwgwasweknowtobeapowerfulrace,andtheywillfightdesperately;yettheoutcomeiscertain。

Forwewholivecanneverdie,eventhoughconqueredbyourenemies,whileeveryAwgwawhoisstruckdownisonefoethelesstoopposeus。

Prepare,then,forbattle,andletusresolvetoshownomercytothewicked!\"

ThusarosethatterriblewarbetweentheimmortalsandthespiritsofevilwhichissungofinFairylandtothisveryday。

TheKingAwgwaandhisbanddeterminedtocarryoutthethreattodestroyClaus。Theynowhatedhimfortworeasons:hemadechildrenhappyandwasafriendoftheMasterWoodsman。ButsinceAk’svisittheyhadreasontofeartheoppositionoftheimmortals,andtheydreadeddefeat。SotheKingsentswiftmessengerstoallpartsoftheworldtosummoneveryevilcreaturetohisaid。

AndonthethirddayafterthedeclarationofwaramightyarmywasatthecommandoftheKingAwgwa。TherewerethreehundredAsiaticDragons,breathingfirethatconsumedeverythingittouched。Thesehatedmankindandallgoodspirits。Andtherewerethethree—eyedGiantsofTatary,ahostinthemselves,wholikednothingbetterthantofight。AndnextcametheBlackDemonsfromPatalonia,withgreatspreadingwingslikethoseofabat,whichsweptterrorandmiserythroughtheworldastheybeatupontheair。AndjoinedtotheseweretheGoozzle—Goblins,withlongtalonsassharpasswords,withwhichtheyclawedthefleshfromtheirfoes。Finally,everymountainAwgwaintheworldhadcometoparticipateinthegreatbattlewiththeimmortals。

TheKingAwgwalookedarounduponthisvastarmyandhisheartbeathighwithwickedpride,forhebelievedhewouldsurelytriumphoverhisgentleenemies,whohadneverbeforebeenknowntofight。ButtheMasterWoodsmanhadnotbeenidle。Noneofhispeoplewasusedtowarfare,yetnowthattheywerecalledupontofacethehostsofeviltheywillinglypreparedforthefray。

AkhadcommandedthemtoassembleintheLaughingValley,whereClaus,ignorantoftheterriblebattlethatwastobewagedonhisaccount,wasquietlymakinghistoys。

SoontheentireValley,fromhilltohill,wasfilledwiththelittleimmortals。TheMasterWoodsmanstoodfirst,bearingagleamingaxthatshonelikeburnishedsilver。NextcametheRyls,armedwithsharpthornsfrombramblebushes。ThentheKnooks,bearingthespearstheyusedwhentheywereforcedtoprodtheirsavagebeastsintosubmission。TheFairies,dressedinwhitegauzewithrainbow—huedwings,boregoldenwands,andtheWood—nymphs,intheiruniformsofoak—leafgreen,carriedswitchesfromashtreesasweapons。

LoudlaughedtheAwgwaKingwhenhebeheldthesizeandthearmsofhisfoes。TobesurethemightyaxoftheWoodsmanwastobedreaded,butthesweet—facedNymphsandprettyFairies,thegentleRylsandcrookedKnooksweresuchharmlessfolkthathealmostfeltshameathavingcalledsuchaterriblehosttoopposethem。

\"Sincethesefoolsdarefight,\"hesaidtotheleaderoftheTataryGiants,\"Iwilloverwhelmthemwithourevilpowers!\"

TobeginthebattlehepoisedagreatstoneinhislefthandandcastitfullagainstthesturdyformoftheMasterWoodsman,whoturneditasidewithhisax。Thenrushedthethree—eyedGiantsofTataryupontheKnooks,andtheGoozzle—GoblinsupontheRyls,andthefirebreathingDragonsuponthesweetFairies。BecausetheNymphswereAk’sownpeoplethebandofAwgwassoughtthemout,thinkingtoovercomethemwithease。

ButitistheLawthatwhileEvil,unopposed,mayaccomplishterribledeeds,thepowersofGoodcanneverbeoverthrownwhenopposedtoEvil。WellhaditbeenfortheKingAwgwahadheknowntheLaw!

Hisignorancecosthimhisexistence,foroneflashoftheaxbornebytheMasterWoodsmanoftheWorldcleftthewickedKingintwainandridtheearthofthevilestcreatureitcontained。

GreatlymarveledtheTataryGiantswhenthespearsofthelittleKnookspiercedtheirthickwallsoffleshandsentthemreelingtothegroundwithhowlsofagony。

Woecameuponthesharp—talonedGoblinswhenthethornsoftheRylsreachedtheirsavageheartsandlettheirlife—bloodsprinklealltheplain。Andafterwardfromeverydropathistlegrew。

TheDragonspausedastonishedbeforetheFairywands,fromwhencerushedapowerthatcausedtheirfierybreathstoflowbackonthemselvessothattheyshriveledawayanddied。

AsfortheAwgwas,theyhadscanttimetorealizehowtheyweredestroyed,fortheashswitchesoftheNymphsboreacharmunknowntoanyAwgwa,andturnedtheirfoesintoclodsofearthattheslightesttouch!

WhenAkleaneduponhisgleamingaxandturnedtolookoverthefieldofbattlehesawthefewGiantswhowereabletorundisappearingoverthedistanthillsontheirreturntoTatary。TheGoblinshadperishedeveryone,ashadtheterribleDragons,whileallthatremainedofthewickedAwgwaswasagreatnumberofearthenhillocksdottingtheplain。

AndnowtheimmortalsmeltedfromtheValleylikedewatsunrise,toresumetheirdutiesintheForest,whileAkwalkedslowlyandthoughtfullytothehouseofClausandentered。

\"Youhavemanytoysreadyforthechildren,\"saidtheWoodsman,\"andnowyoumaycarrythemacrosstheplaintothedwellingsandthevillageswithoutfear。\"

\"WillnottheAwgwasharmme?\"askedClaus,eagerly。

\"TheAwgwas,\"saidAk,\"haveperished!\"

NowIwillgladlyhavedonewithwickedspiritsandwithfightingandbloodshed。ItwasnotfromchoicethatItoldoftheAwgwasandtheirallies,andoftheirgreatbattlewiththeimmortals。Theywerepartofthishistory,andcouldnotbeavoided。

8。TheFirstJourneywiththeReindeerThosewerehappydaysforClauswhenhecarriedhisaccumulationoftoystothechildrenwhohadawaitedthemsolong。DuringhisimprisonmentintheValleyhehadbeensoindustriousthatallhisshelveswerefilledwithplaythings,andafterquicklysupplyingthelittleoneslivingnearbyhesawhemustnowextendhistravelstowiderfields。

RememberingthetimewhenhehadjourneyedwithAkthroughalltheworld,heknowchildrenwereeverywhere,andhelongedtomakeasmanyaspossiblehappywithhisgifts。

Soheloadedagreatsackwithallkindsoftoys,slungituponhisbackthathemightcarryitmoreeasily,andstartedoffonalongertripthanhehadyetundertaken。

Whereverheshowedhismerryface,inhamletorinfarmhouse,hereceivedacordialwelcome,forhisfamehadspreadintofarlands。

Ateachvillagethechildrenswarmedabouthim,followinghisfootstepswhereverhewent;andthewomenthankedhimgratefullyforthejoyhebroughttheirlittleones;andthemenlookeduponhimcuriouslythatheshoulddevotehistimetosuchaqueeroccupationastoy—making。Buteveryonesmiledonhimandgavehimkindlywords,andClausfeltamplyrepaidforhislongjourney。

WhenthesackwasemptyhewentbackagaintotheLaughingValleyandoncemorefilledittothebrim。Thistimehefollowedanotherroad,intoadifferentpartofthecountry,andcarriedhappinesstomanychildrenwhoneverbeforehadownedatoyorguessedthatsuchadelightfulplaythingexisted。

Afterathirdjourney,sofarawaythatClauswasmanydayswalkingthedistance,thestoreoftoysbecameexhaustedandwithoutdelayhesetaboutmakingafreshsupply。

Fromseeingsomanychildrenandstudyingtheirtasteshehadacquiredseveralnewideasabouttoys。

Thedollieswere,hehadfound,themostdelightfulofallplaythingsforbabiesandlittlegirls,andoftenthosewhocouldnotsay\"dolly\"

wouldcallfora\"doll\"intheirsweetbabytalk。SoClausresolvedtomakemanydolls,ofallsizes,andtodresstheminbright—coloredclothing。Theolderboys——andevensomeofthegirls——lovedtheimagesofanimals,sohestillmadecatsandelephantsandhorses。

Andmanyofthelittlefellowshadmusicalnatures,andlongedfordrumsandcymbalsandwhistlesandhorns。Sohemadeanumberoftoydrums,withtinystickstobeatthemwith;andhemadewhistlesfromthewillowtrees,andhornsfromthebog—reeds,andcymbalsfrombitsofbeatenmetal。

Allthiskepthimbusilyatwork,andbeforeherealizeditthewinterseasoncame,withdeepersnowsthanusual,andheknewhecouldnotleavetheValleywithhisheavypack。Moreover,thenexttripwouldtakehimfartherfromhomethaneverybefore,andJackFrostwasmischievousenoughtoniphisnoseandearsifheundertookthelongjourneywhiletheFrostKingreigned。TheFrostKingwasJack’sfatherandneverreprovedhimforhispranks。

SoClausremainedathiswork—bench;buthewhistledandsangasmerrilyasever,forhewouldallownodisappointmenttosourhistemperormakehimunhappy。

OnebrightmorninghelookedfromhiswindowandsawtwoofthedeerhehadknownintheForestwalkingtowardhishouse。

Clauswassurprised;notthatthefriendlydeershouldvisithim,butthattheywalkedonthesurfaceofthesnowaseasilyasifitweresolidground,notwithstandingthefactthatthroughouttheValleythesnowlaymanyfeetdeep。Hehadwalkedoutofhishouseadayortwobeforeandhadsunktohisarmpitsinadrift。

Sowhenthedeercamenearheopenedthedoorandcalledtothem:

\"Goodmorning,Flossie!Tellmehowyouareabletowalkonthesnowsoeasily。\"

\"Itisfrozenhard,\"answeredFlossie。

\"TheFrostKinghasbreathedonit,\"saidGlossie,comingup,\"andthesurfaceisnowassolidasice。\"

\"Perhaps,\"remarkedClaus,thoughtfully,\"Imightnowcarrymypackoftoystothechildren。\"

\"Isitalongjourney?\"askedFlossie。

\"Yes;itwilltakememanydays,forthepackisheavy,\"answeredClaus。

\"Thenthesnowwouldmeltbeforeyoucouldgetback,\"saidthedeer。

\"Youmustwaituntilspring,Claus。\"

Claussighed。\"HadIyourfleetfeet,\"saidhe,\"Icouldmakethejourneyinaday。\"

\"Butyouhavenot,\"returnedGlossie,lookingathisownslenderlegswithpride。

\"PerhapsIcouldrideuponyourback,\"Clausventuredtoremark,afterapause。

\"Ohno;ourbacksarenotstrongenoughtobearyourweight,\"saidFlossie,decidedly。\"Butifyouhadasledge,andcouldharnessustoit,wemightdrawyoueasily,andyourpackaswell。\"

\"I’llmakeasledge!\"exclaimedClaus。\"WillyouagreetodrawmeifIdo?\"

\"Well,\"repliedFlossie,\"wemustfirstgoandasktheKnooks,whoareourguardians,forpermission;butiftheyconsent,andyoucanmakeasledgeandharness,wewillgladlyassistyou。\"

\"Thengoatonce!\"criedClaus,eagerly。\"IamsurethefriendlyKnookswillgivetheirconsent,andbythetimeyouarebackIshallbereadytoharnessyoutomysledge。\"

FlossieandGlossie,beingdeerofmuchintelligence,hadlongwishedtoseethegreatworld,sotheygladlyranoverthefrozensnowtoasktheKnooksiftheymightcarryClausonhisjourney。

Meantimethetoy—makerhurriedlybegantheconstructionofasledge,usingmaterialfromhiswood—pile。Hemadetwolongrunnersthatturnedupwardatthefrontends,andacrossthesenailedshortboards,tomakeaplatform。Itwassooncompleted,butwasasrudeinappearanceasitispossibleforasledgetobe。

Theharnesswasmoredifficulttoprepare,butClaustwistedstrongcordstogetherandknottedthemsotheywouldfitaroundthenecksofthedeer,intheshapeofacollar。Fromtheseranothercordstofastenthedeertothefrontofthesledge。

BeforetheworkwascompletedGlossieandFlossiewerebackfromtheForest,havingbeengrantedpermissionbyWillKnooktomakethejourneywithClausprovidedtheywouldtoBurzeebydaybreakthenextmorning。

\"Thatisnotaverylongtime,\"saidFlossie;\"butweareswiftandstrong,andifwegetstartedbythiseveningwecantravelmanymilesduringthenight。\"

Clausdecidedtomaketheattempt,sohehurriedonhispreparationsasfastaspossible。Afteratimehefastenedthecollarsaroundthenecksofhissteedsandharnessedthemtohisrudesledge。Thenheplacedastoolonthelittleplatform,toserveasaseat,andfilledasackwithhisprettiesttoys。

\"Howdoyouintendtoguideus?\"askedGlossie。\"WehaveneverbeenoutoftheForestbefore,excepttovisityourhouse,soweshallnotknowtheway。\"

Clausthoughtaboutthatforamoment。Thenhebroughtmorecordsandfastenedtwoofthemtothespreadingantlersofeachdeer,oneontherightandtheotherontheleft。

\"Thosewillbemyreins,\"saidClaus,\"andwhenIpullthemtotherightortotheleftyoumustgointhatdirection。IfIdonotpullthereinsatallyoumaygostraightahead。\"

\"Verywell,\"answeredGlossieandFlossie;andthentheyasked:\"Areyouready?\"

Clausseatedhimselfuponthestool,placedthesackoftoysathisfeet,andthengatheredupthereins。

\"Allready!\"heshouted;\"awaywego!\"

Thedeerleanedforward,liftedtheirslenderlimbs,andthenextmomentawayflewthesledgeoverthefrozensnow。TheswiftnessofthemotionsurprisedClaus,forinafewstridestheywereacrosstheValleyandglidingoverthebroadplainbeyond。

Thedayhadmeltedintoeveningbythetimetheystarted;for,swiftlyasClaushadworked,manyhourshadbeenconsumedinmakinghispreparations。Butthemoonshonebrightlytolighttheirway,andClaussoondecideditwasjustaspleasanttotravelbynightasbyday。

Thedeerlikeditbetter;for,althoughtheywishedtoseesomethingoftheworld,theyweretimidaboutmeetingmen,andnowallthedwellersinthetownsandfarmhousesweresoundasleepandcouldnotseethem。

Awayandawaytheysped,onandonoverthehillsandthroughthevalleysandacrosstheplainsuntiltheyreachedavillagewhereClaushadneverbeenbefore。

Herehecalledonthemtostop,andtheyimmediatelyobeyed。Butanewdifficultynowpresenteditself,forthepeoplehadlockedtheirdoorswhentheywenttobed,andClausfoundhecouldnotenterthehousestoleavehistoys。

\"Iamafraid,myfriends,wehavemadeourjourneyfornothing,\"saidhe,\"forIshallbeobligedtocarrymyplaythingsbackhomeagainwithoutgivingthemtothechildrenofthisvillage。\"

\"What’sthematter?\"askedFlossie。

\"Thedoorsarelocked,\"answeredClaus,\"andIcannotgetin。\"

Glossielookedaroundatthehouses。Thesnowwasquitedeepinthatvillage,andjustbeforethemwasaroofonlyafewfeetabovethesledge。Abroadchimney,whichseemedtoGlossiebigenoughtoadmitClaus,wasatthepeakoftheroof。

\"Whydon’tyouclimbdownthatchimney?\"askedGlossie。

Clauslookedatit。

\"ThatwouldbeeasyenoughifIwereontopoftheroof,\"heanswered。

\"Thenholdfastandwewilltakeyouthere,\"saidthedeer,andtheygaveoneboundtotheroofandlandedbesidethebigchimney。

\"Good!\"criedClaus,wellpleased,andheslungthepackoftoysoverhisshoulderandgotintothechimney。

Therewasplentyofsootonthebricks,buthedidnotmindthat,andbyplacinghishandsandkneesagainstthesideshecreptdownwarduntilhehadreachedthefireplace。Leapinglightlyoverthesmolderingcoalshefoundhimselfinalargesitting—room,whereadimlightwasburning。

Fromthisroomtwodoorwaysledintosmallerchambers。Inoneawomanlayasleep,withababybesideherinacrib。

Clauslaughed,buthedidnotlaughaloudforfearofwakingthebaby。

Thenheslippedabigdollfromhispackandlaiditinthecrib。Thelittleonesmiled,asifitdreamedoftheprettyplaythingitwastofindonthemorrow,andClauscreptsoftlyfromtheroomandenteredattheotherdoorway。

Hereweretwoboys,fastasleepwiththeirarmsaroundeachother’sneck。Clausgazedatthemlovinglyamomentandthenplaceduponthebedadrum,twohornsandawoodenelephant。

Hedidnotlinger,nowthathisworkinthishousewasdone,butclimbedthechimneyagainandseatedhimselfonhissledge。

\"Canyoufindanotherchimney?\"heaskedthereindeer。

\"Easilyenough,\"repliedGlossieandFlossie。

Downtotheedgeoftherooftheyraced,andthen,withoutpausing,leapedthroughtheairtothetopofthenextbuilding,whereahuge,old—fashionedchimneystood。

\"Don’tbesolong,thistime,\"calledFlossie,\"orweshallnevergetbacktotheForestbydaybreak。\"

Clausmadeatripdownthischimneyalsoandfoundfivechildrensleepinginthehouse,allofwhomwerequicklysuppliedwithtoys。

Whenhereturnedthedeersprangtothenextroof,butondescendingthechimneyClausfoundnochildrenthereatall。Thatwasnotoftenthecaseinthisvillage,however,sohelostlesstimethanyoumightsupposeinvisitingthedrearyhomeswheretherewerenolittleones。

Whenhehadclimbeddownthechimneysofallthehousesinthatvillage,andhadleftatoyforeverysleepingchild,Clausfoundthathisgreatsackwasnotyethalfemptied。

\"Onward,friends!\"hecalledtothedeer;\"wemustseekanothervillage。\"

Soawaytheydashed,althoughitwaslongpastmidnight,andinasurprisinglyshorttimetheycametoalargecity,thelargestClaushadevervisitedsincehebegantomaketoys。But,nothingdauntedbythethrongofhouses,hesettoworkatonceandhisbeautifulsteedscarriedhimrapidlyfromonerooftoanother,onlythehighestbeingbeyondtheleapsoftheagiledeer。

AtlastthesupplyoftoyswasexhaustedandClausseatedhimselfinthesledge,withtheemptysackathisfeet,andturnedtheheadsofGlossieandFlossietowardhome。

PresentlyFlossieasked:

\"Whatisthatgraystreakinthesky?\"

\"Itisthecomingdawnofday,\"answeredClaus,surprisedtofindthatitwassolate。

\"Goodgracious!\"exclaimedGlossie;\"thenweshallnotbehomebydaybreak,andtheKnookswillpunishusandneverletuscomeagain。\"

\"WemustracefortheLaughingValleyandmakeourbestspeed,\"

returnedFlossie;\"soholdfast,friendClaus!\"

Clausheldfastandthenextmomentwasflyingsoswiftlyoverthesnowthathecouldnotseethetreesastheywhirledpast。Uphillanddowndale,swiftasanarrowshotfromabowtheydashed,andClausshuthiseyestokeepthewindoutofthemandleftthedeertofindtheirownway。

Itseemedtohimtheywereplungingthroughspace,buthewasnotatallafraid。TheKnookswereseveremasters,andmustbeobeyedatallhazards,andthegraystreakintheskywasgrowingbrightereverymoment。

FinallythesledgecametoasuddenstopandClaus,whowastakenunawares,tumbledfromhisseatintoasnowdrift。Ashepickedhimselfupheheardthedeercrying:

\"Quick,friend,quick!Cutawayourharness!\"

Hedrewhisknifeandrapidlyseveredthecords,andthenhewipedthemoisturefromhiseyesandlookedaroundhim。

ThesledgehadcometoastopintheLaughingValley,onlyafewfeet,hefound,fromhisowndoor。IntheEastthedaywasbreaking,andturningtotheedgeofBurzeehesawGlossieandFlossiejustdisappearingintheForest。

9。\"SantaClaus!\"

Clausthoughtthatnoneofthechildrenwouldeverknowwherethetoyscamefromwhichtheyfoundbytheirbedsideswhentheywakenedthefollowingmorning。Butkindlydeedsaresuretobringfame,andfamehasmanywingstocarryitstidingsintofarlands;soformilesandmilesineverydirectionpeopleweretalkingofClausandhiswonderfulgiftstochildren。Thesweetgenerousnessofhisworkcausedafewselfishfolktosneer,buteventhesewereforcedtoadmittheirrespectforamansogentle—naturedthathelovedtodevotehislifetopleasingthehelplesslittleonesofhisrace。

ThereforetheinhabitantsofeverycityandvillagehadbeeneagerlywatchingthecomingofClaus,andremarkablestoriesofhisbeautifulplaythingsweretoldthechildrentokeepthempatientandcontented。

When,onthemorningfollowingthefirsttripofClauswithhisdeer,thelittleonescamerunningtotheirparentswiththeprettytoystheyhadfound,andaskedfromwhencetheycame,theywasbutonereplytothequestion。

\"ThegoodClausmusthavebeenhere,mydarlings;forhisaretheonlytoysinalltheworld!\"

\"Buthowdidhegetin?\"askedthechildren。

Atthisthefathersshooktheirheads,beingthemselvesunabletounderstandhowClaushadgainedadmittancetotheirhomes;butthemothers,watchingthegladfacesoftheirdearones,whisperedthatthegoodClauswasnomortalmanbutassuredlyaSaint,andtheypiouslyblessedhisnameforthehappinesshehadbestowedupontheirchildren。

\"ASaint,\"saidone,withbowedhead,\"hasnoneedtounlockdoorsifitpleaseshimtoenterourhomes。\"

And,afterward,whenachildwasnaughtyordisobedient,itsmotherwouldsay:

\"YoumustpraytothegoodSantaClausforforgiveness。Hedoesnotlikenaughtychildren,and,unlessyourepent,hewillbringyounomoreprettytoys。\"

ButSantaClaushimselfwouldnothaveapprovedthisspeech。Hebroughttoystothechildrenbecausetheywerelittleandhelpless,andbecausehelovedthem。Heknewthatthebestofchildrenweresometimesnaughty,andthatthenaughtyoneswereoftengood。Itisthewaywithchildren,theworldover,andhewouldnothavechangedtheirnatureshadhepossessedthepowertodoso。

AndthatishowourClausbecameSantaClaus。Itispossibleforanyman,bygooddeeds,toenshrinehimselfasaSaintintheheartsofthepeople。

10。ChristmasEveThedaythatbrokeasClausreturnedfromhisnightridewithGlossieandFlossiebroughttohimanewtrouble。WillKnook,thechiefguardianofthedeer,cametohim,surlyandill—tempered,tocomplainthathehadkeptGlossieandFlossiebeyonddaybreak,inoppositiontohisorders。

\"Yetitcouldnothavebeenverylongafterdaybreak,\"saidClaus。

\"Itwasoneminuteafter,\"answeredWillKnook,\"andthatisasbadasonehour。IshallsetthestinginggnatsonGlossieandFlossie,andtheywillthussufferterriblyfortheirdisobedience。\"

\"Don’tdothat!\"beggedClaus。\"Itwasmyfault。\"

ButWillKnookwouldlistentonoexcuses,andwentawaygrumblingandgrowlinginhisill—naturedway。

ForthisreasonClausenteredtheForesttoconsultNecileaboutrescuingthegooddeerfrompunishment。Tohisdelighthefoundhisoldfriend,theMasterWoodsman,seatedinthecircleofNymphs。

AklistenedtothestoryofthenightjourneytothechildrenandofthegreatassistancethedeerhadbeentoClausbydrawinghissledgeoverthefrozensnow。

\"IdonotwishmyfriendstobepunishedifIcansavethem,\"saidthetoy—maker,whenhehadfinishedtherelation。\"Theywereonlyoneminutelate,andtheyranswifterthanabirdfliestogethomebeforedaybreak。\"

Akstrokedhisbeardthoughtfullyamoment,andthensentforthePrinceoftheKnooks,whorulesallhispeopleinBurzee,andalsofortheQueenoftheFairiesandthePrinceoftheRyls。

WhenallhadassembledClaustoldhisstoryagain,atAk’scommand,andthentheMasteraddressedthePrinceoftheKnooks,saying:

\"ThegoodworkthatClausisdoingamongmankinddeservesthesupportofeveryhonestimmortal。AlreadyheiscalledaSaintinsomeofthetowns,andbeforelongthenameofSantaClauswillbelovinglyknownineveryhomethatisblessedwithchildren。Moreover,heisasonofourForest,soweowehimourencouragement。You,RuleroftheKnooks,haveknownhimthesemanyyears;amInotrightinsayinghedeservesourfriendship?\"

ThePrince,crookedandsourofvisageasallKnooksare,lookedonlyuponthedeadleavesathisfeetandmuttered:\"YouaretheMasterWoodsmanoftheWorld!\"

Aksmiled,butcontinued,insofttones:\"ItseemsthatthedeerwhichareguardedbyyourpeoplecanbeofgreatassistancetoClaus,andastheyseemwillingtodrawhissledgeIbegthatyouwillpermithimtousetheirserviceswheneverhepleases。\"

ThePrincedidnotreply,buttappedthecurledpointofhissandalwiththetipofhisspear,asifinthought。

ThentheFairyQueenspoketohiminthisway:\"IfyouconsenttoAk’srequestIwillseethatnoharmcomestoyourdeerwhiletheyareawayfromtheForest。\"

AndthePrinceoftheRylsadded:\"FormypartIwillallowtoeverydeerthatassistsClaustheprivilegeofeatingmycasaplants,whichgivestrength,andmygrawleplants,whichgivefleetnessoffoot,andmymarbonplants,whichgivelonglife。\"

AndtheQueenoftheNymphssaid:\"ThedeerwhichdrawthesledgeofClauswillbepermittedtobatheintheForestpoolofNares,whichwillgivethemsleekcoatsandwonderfulbeauty。\"

ThePrinceoftheKnooks,hearingthesepromises,shifteduneasilyonhisseat,forinhishearthehatedtorefusearequestofhisfellowimmortals,althoughtheywereaskinganunusualfavorathishands,andtheKnooksareunaccustomedtograntingfavorsofanykind。

Finallyheturnedtohisservantsandsaid:

\"CallWillKnook。\"

WhensurlyWillcameandheardthedemandsoftheimmortalsheprotestedloudlyagainstgrantingthem。