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The
group
of
these
queer
creatures
which
was
discovered
clustered
near
the
stairs
at
first
remained
staring
and
motionless
,
glaring
with
evil
eyes
at
the
intruders
who
had
so
suddenly
appeared
in
their
land
.
In
turn
the
Wizard
and
the
children
,
the
horse
and
the
kitten
,
examined
the
Gargoyles
with
the
same
silent
attention
.
"
There
’
s
going
to
be
trouble
,
I
’
m
sure
,
"
remarked
the
horse
.
"
Unhitch
those
tugs
,
Zeb
,
and
set
me
free
from
the
buggy
,
so
I
can
fight
comfortably
.
"
"
Jim
’
s
right
,
"
sighed
the
Wizard
.
"
There
’
s
going
to
be
trouble
,
and
my
sword
isn
’
t
stout
enough
to
cut
up
those
wooden
bodies
—
so
I
shall
have
to
get
out
my
revolvers
.
"
He
got
his
satchel
from
the
buggy
and
,
opening
it
,
took
out
two
deadly
looking
revolvers
that
made
the
children
shrink
back
in
alarm
just
to
look
at
.
"
What
harm
can
the
Gurgles
do
?
"
asked
Dorothy
.
"
They
have
no
weapons
to
hurt
us
with
.
"
"
Each
of
their
arms
is
a
wooden
club
,
"
answered
the
little
man
,
"
and
I
’
m
sure
the
creatures
mean
mischief
,
by
the
looks
of
their
eyes
.
Even
these
revolvers
can
merely
succeed
in
damaging
a
few
of
their
wooden
bodies
,
and
after
that
we
will
be
at
their
mercy
.
"
"
But
why
fight
at
all
,
in
that
case
?
"
asked
the
girl
.
"
So
I
may
die
with
a
clear
conscience
,
"
returned
the
Wizard
,
gravely
.
"
It
’
s
every
man
’
s
duty
to
do
the
best
he
knows
how
;
and
I
’
m
going
to
do
it
.
"
"
Wish
I
had
an
axe
,
"
said
Zeb
,
who
by
now
had
unhitched
the
horse
.