Lonesome Duck

Lonesome Duck

The Lonesome Duck is a character in "The Magic of Oz," the thirteenth of the fourteen Oz books written by L. Frank Baum; he makes brief but gaudy appeareances in two of the book's later chapters.

The Lonesome Duck first appears in Chapter 15, while Cap'n Bill and Trot are trapped on the Magic Isle in the Gillikin Country. He swims "swiftly and gracefully" over to them, astonishing them with his "gorgeously colored plumage":

:"The feathers were of many hues of glistening greens and blues and purples, and it had a yellow head with a red plume, and pink, white and violet in its tail."

In a brief conversation, the Duck explains that he's lonesome because "I haven't any family or relations." The bird tells Trot that he can't make friends, "because everyone I meet — bird, beast, or person — is disagreeable to me," though one has to suspect it's the other way around. He "used to know the reason" he's the only duck in the Land of Oz — "but I've quite forgotten it." He lives in a diamond palace where his food is magically supplied to him. Though he cannot help free the two protagonists from their entrapment, he makes it slightly easier to bear, by conjuring large magic toadstools for them to sit on.

In Chapter 17, the rescue party searching for Trot and Cap'n Bill — consisting of Dorothy Gale, The Wizard, The Cowardly Lion, The Hungry Tiger, and Bungle the Glass Cat — almost stumbles over the Lonesome Duck's diamond palace, earning them a stern rebuke from its inhabitant.

The text never specifies the Duck's gender, referring to it consistently in the third person; yet the avian rule is that the gaudier birds are the males.


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