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611
"
Very
well
,
I
won
t
touch
it
,
"
decided
the
kitten
;
"
but
you
must
keep
it
away
from
me
,
for
the
smell
is
very
tempting
.
"
612
"
Can
you
tell
us
,
sir
or
ma
am
,
"
said
the
Wizard
,
addressing
the
air
because
he
did
not
quite
know
where
the
unseen
people
stood
,
"
if
there
is
any
way
we
can
get
out
of
your
beautiful
Valley
,
and
on
top
of
the
Earth
again
.
"
613
"
Oh
,
one
can
leave
the
Valley
easily
enough
,
"
answered
the
man
s
voice
;
"
but
to
do
so
you
must
enter
a
far
less
pleasant
country
.
As
for
reaching
the
top
of
the
earth
,
I
have
never
heard
that
it
is
possible
to
do
that
,
and
if
you
succeeded
in
getting
there
you
would
probably
fall
off
.
"
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614
"
Oh
,
no
,
"
said
Dorothy
,
"
we
ve
been
there
,
and
we
know
.
615
"
616
"
The
Valley
of
Voe
is
certainly
a
charming
place
,
"
resumed
the
Wizard
;
"
but
we
cannot
be
contented
in
any
other
land
than
our
own
,
for
long
.
Even
if
we
should
come
to
unpleasant
places
on
our
way
it
is
necessary
,
in
order
to
reach
the
earth
s
surface
,
to
keep
moving
on
toward
it
.
"
617
"
In
that
case
,
"
said
the
man
,
"
it
will
be
best
for
you
to
cross
our
Valley
and
mount
the
spiral
staircase
inside
the
Pyramid
Mountain
.
The
top
of
that
mountain
is
lost
in
the
clouds
,
and
when
you
reach
it
you
will
be
in
the
awful
Land
of
Naught
,
where
the
Gargoyles
live
.
"
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618
"
What
are
Gargoyles
?
"
asked
Zeb
.
619
"
I
do
not
know
,
young
sir
.
Our
greatest
Champion
,
Overman
-
Anu
,
once
climbed
the
spiral
stairway
and
fought
nine
days
with
the
Gargoyles
before
he
could
escape
them
and
come
back
;
but
he
could
never
be
induced
to
describe
the
dreadful
creatures
,
and
soon
afterward
a
bear
caught
him
and
ate
him
up
.
"
620
The
wanders
were
rather
discouraged
by
this
gloomy
report
,
but
Dorothy
said
with
a
sigh
: