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The
third
time
that
he
thrust
out
the
weapon
there
was
a
loud
roar
and
a
fall
,
and
suddenly
at
his
feet
appeared
the
form
of
a
great
red
bear
,
which
was
nearly
as
big
as
the
horse
and
much
stronger
and
fiercer
.
The
beast
was
quite
dead
from
the
sword
thrusts
,
and
after
a
glance
at
its
terrible
claws
and
sharp
teeth
the
little
man
turned
in
a
panic
and
rushed
out
upon
the
water
,
for
other
menacing
growls
told
him
more
bears
were
near
.
On
the
river
,
however
,
the
adventurers
seemed
to
be
perfectly
safe
.
Dorothy
and
the
buggy
had
floated
slowly
down
stream
with
the
current
of
the
water
,
and
the
others
made
haste
to
join
her
.
The
Wizard
opened
his
satchel
and
got
out
some
sticking
-
plaster
with
which
he
mended
the
cuts
Jim
had
received
from
the
claws
of
the
bears
.
"
I
think
we
’
d
better
stick
to
the
river
,
after
this
,
"
said
Dorothy
.
"
If
our
unknown
friend
hadn
’
t
warned
us
,
and
told
us
what
to
do
,
we
would
all
be
dead
by
this
time
.
"
"
That
is
true
,
"
agreed
the
Wizard
,
"
and
as
the
river
seems
to
be
flowing
in
the
direction
of
the
Pyramid
Mountain
it
will
be
the
easiest
way
for
us
to
travel
.
"
Zeb
hitched
Jim
to
the
buggy
again
,
and
the
horse
trotted
along
and
drew
them
rapidly
over
the
smooth
water
.
The
kitten
was
at
first
dreadfully
afraid
of
getting
wet
,
but
Dorothy
let
her
down
and
soon
Eureka
was
frisking
along
beside
the
buggy
without
being
scared
a
bit
.
Once
a
little
fish
swam
too
near
the
surface
,
and
the
kitten
grabbed
it
in
her
mouth
and
ate
it
up
as
quick
as
a
wink
;
but
Dorothy
cautioned
her
to
be
careful
what
she
ate
in
this
valley
of
enchantments
,
and
no
more
fishes
were
careless
enough
to
swim
within
reach
.
After
a
journey
of
several
hours
they
came
to
a
point
where
the
river
curved
,
and
they
found
they
must
cross
a
mile
or
so
of
the
Valley
before
they
came
to
the
Pyramid
Mountain
.
There
were
few
houses
in
this
part
,
and
few
orchards
or
flowers
;
so
our
friends
feared
they
might
encounter
more
of
the
savage
bears
,
which
they
had
learned
to
dread
with
all
their
hearts
.
"
You
’
ll
have
to
make
a
dash
,
Jim
,
"
said
the
Wizard
,
"
and
run
as
fast
as
you
can
go
.
"
"
All
right
,
"
answered
the
horse
;
"
I
’
ll
do
my
best
.
But
you
must
remember
I
’
m
old
,
and
my
dashing
days
are
past
and
gone
.
"
All
three
got
into
the
buggy
and
Zeb
picked
up
the
reins
,
though
Jim
needed
no
guidance
of
any
sort
.
The
horse
was
still
smarting
from
the
sharp
claws
of
the
invisible
bears
,
and
as
soon
as
he
was
on
land
and
headed
toward
the
mountain
the
thought
that
more
of
those
fearsome
creatures
might
be
near
acted
as
a
spur
and
sent
him
galloping
along
in
a
way
that
made
Dorothy
catch
her
breath
.
Then
Zeb
,
in
a
spirit
of
mischief
,
uttered
a
growl
like
that
of
the
bears
,
and
Jim
pricked
up
his
ears
and
fairly
flew
.
His
boney
legs
moved
so
fast
they
could
scarcely
be
seen
,
and
the
Wizard
clung
fast
to
the
seat
and
yelled
"
Whoa
!
"
at
the
top
of
his
voice
.