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I
suppose
the
vegetable
folk
were
always
afraid
to
enter
this
cavern
because
it
is
dark
;
but
we
have
our
lanterns
to
light
the
way
,
so
I
propose
that
we
start
out
and
discover
where
this
tunnel
in
the
mountain
leads
to
.
"
The
others
agreed
readily
to
this
sensible
suggestion
,
and
at
once
the
boy
began
to
harness
Jim
to
the
buggy
.
When
all
was
in
readiness
the
three
took
their
seats
in
the
buggy
and
Jim
started
cautiously
along
the
way
,
Zeb
driving
while
the
Wizard
and
Dorothy
each
held
a
lighted
lantern
so
the
horse
could
see
where
to
go
.
Sometimes
the
tunnel
was
so
narrow
that
the
wheels
of
the
buggy
grazed
the
sides
;
then
it
would
broaden
out
as
wide
as
a
street
;
but
the
floor
was
usually
smooth
,
and
for
a
long
time
they
travelled
on
without
any
accident
.
Jim
stopped
sometimes
to
rest
,
for
the
climb
was
rather
steep
and
tiresome
.
"
We
must
be
nearly
as
high
as
the
six
colored
suns
,
by
this
time
,
"
said
Dorothy
.
"
I
didn
’
t
know
this
mountain
was
so
tall
.
"
"
We
are
certainly
a
good
distance
away
from
the
Land
of
the
Mangaboos
,
"
added
Zeb
;
"
for
we
have
slanted
away
from
it
ever
since
we
started
.
"
But
they
kept
steadily
moving
,
and
just
as
Jim
was
about
tired
out
with
his
long
journey
the
way
suddenly
grew
lighter
,
and
Zeb
put
out
the
lanterns
to
save
the
oil
.
To
their
joy
they
found
it
was
a
white
light
that
now
greeted
them
,
for
all
were
weary
of
the
colored
rainbow
lights
which
,
after
a
time
,
had
made
their
eyes
ache
with
their
constantly
shifting
rays
.
The
sides
of
the
tunnel
showed
before
them
like
the
inside
of
a
long
spy
-
glass
,
and
the
floor
became
more
level
Jim
hastened
his
lagging
steps
at
this
assurance
of
a
quick
relief
from
the
dark
passage
,
and
in
a
few
moments
more
they
had
emerged
from
the
mountain
and
found
themselves
face
to
face
with
a
new
and
charming
country
.
By
journeying
through
the
glass
mountain
they
had
reached
a
delightful
valley
that
was
shaped
like
the
hollow
of
a
great
cup
,
with
another
rugged
mountain
showing
on
the
other
side
of
it
,
and
soft
and
pretty
green
hills
at
the
ends
.
It
was
all
laid
out
into
lovely
lawns
and
gardens
,
with
pebble
paths
leading
through
them
and
groves
of
beautiful
and
stately
trees
dotting
the
landscape
here
and
there
.
There
were
orchards
,
too
,
bearing
luscious
fruits
that
are
all
unknown
in
our
world
.
Alluring
brooks
of
crystal
water
flowed
sparkling
between
their
flower
-
strewn
banks
,
while
scattered
over
the
valley
were
dozens
of
the
quaintest
and
most
picturesque
cottages
our
travelers
had
ever
beheld
.
None
of
them
were
in
clusters
,
such
as
villages
or
towns
,
but
each
had
ample
grounds
of
its
own
,
with
orchards
and
gardens
surrounding
it
.
As
the
new
arrivals
gazed
upon
this
exquisite
scene
they
were
enraptured
by
its
beauties
and
the
fragrance
that
permeated
the
soft
air
,
which
they
breathed
so
gratefully
after
the
confined
atmosphere
of
the
tunnel
.
Several
minutes
were
consumed
in
silent
admiration
before
they
noticed
two
very
singular
and
unusual
facts
about
this
valley
.
One
was
that
it
was
lighted
from
some
unseen
source
;
for
no
sun
or
moon
was
in
the
arched
blue
sky
,
although
every
object
was
flooded
with
a
clear
and
perfect
light
.
The
second
and
even
more
singular
fact
was
the
absence
of
any
inhabitant
of
this
splendid
place
.
From
their
elevated
position
they
could
overlook
the
entire
valley
,
but
not
a
single
moving
object
could
they
see
.
All
appeared
mysteriously
deserted
.