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"
If
the
only
way
to
get
home
is
to
meet
the
Gurgles
,
then
we
’
ve
got
to
meet
’
em
.
They
can
’
t
be
worse
than
the
Wicked
Witch
or
the
Nome
King
.
"
"
But
you
must
remember
you
had
the
Scarecrow
and
the
Tin
Woodman
to
help
you
conquer
those
enemies
,
"
suggested
the
Wizard
.
"
Just
now
,
my
dear
,
there
is
not
a
single
warrior
in
your
company
.
"
"
Oh
,
I
guess
Zeb
could
fight
if
he
had
to
.
Couldn
’
t
you
,
Zeb
?
"
asked
the
little
girl
.
"
Perhaps
;
if
I
had
to
,
"
answered
Zeb
,
doubtfully
.
"
And
you
have
the
jointed
sword
that
you
chopped
the
veg
’
table
Sorcerer
in
two
with
,
"
the
girl
said
to
the
little
man
.
"
True
,
"
he
replied
;
"
and
in
my
satchel
are
other
useful
things
to
fight
with
.
"
"
What
the
Gargoyles
most
dread
is
a
noise
,
"
said
the
man
’
s
voice
.
"
Our
Champion
told
me
that
when
he
shouted
his
battle
-
cry
the
creatures
shuddered
and
drew
back
,
hesitating
to
continue
the
combat
.
But
they
were
in
great
numbers
,
and
the
Champion
could
not
shout
much
because
he
had
to
save
his
breath
for
fighting
.
"
"
Very
good
,
"
said
the
Wizard
;
"
we
can
all
yell
better
than
we
can
fight
,
so
we
ought
to
defeat
the
Gargoyles
.
"
"
But
tell
me
,
"
said
Dorothy
,
"
how
did
such
a
brave
Champion
happen
to
let
the
bears
eat
him
?
And
if
he
was
invis
’
ble
,
and
the
bears
invis
’
ble
,
who
knows
that
they
really
ate
him
up
?
"
"
The
Champion
had
killed
eleven
bears
in
his
time
,
"
returned
the
unseen
man
;
"
and
we
know
this
is
true
because
when
any
creature
is
dead
the
invisible
charm
of
the
dama
-
fruit
ceases
to
be
active
,
and
the
slain
one
can
be
plainly
seen
by
all
eyes
.
When
the
Champion
killed
a
bear
everyone
could
see
it
;
and
when
the
bears
killed
the
Champion
we
all
saw
several
pieces
of
him
scattered
about
,
which
of
course
disappeared
again
when
the
bears
devoured
them
.
"