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781
"
Let
s
yell
all
together
,
"
said
Zeb
.
782
"
And
fight
at
the
same
time
,
"
added
the
Wizard
.
"
We
will
get
near
Jim
,
so
that
he
can
help
us
,
and
each
one
must
take
some
weapon
and
do
the
best
he
can
.
I
ll
use
my
sword
,
although
it
isn
t
much
account
in
this
affair
.
Dorothy
must
take
her
parasol
and
open
it
suddenly
when
the
wooden
folks
attack
her
.
I
haven
t
anything
for
you
,
Zeb
.
"
783
"
I
ll
use
the
king
,
"
said
the
boy
,
and
pulled
his
prisoner
out
of
the
buggy
.
The
bound
Gargoyle
s
arms
extended
far
out
beyond
its
head
,
so
by
grasping
its
wrists
Zeb
found
the
king
made
a
very
good
club
.
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784
The
boy
was
strong
for
one
of
his
years
,
having
always
worked
upon
a
farm
;
so
he
was
likely
to
prove
more
dangerous
to
the
enemy
than
the
Wizard
.
785
When
the
next
company
of
Gargoyles
advanced
,
our
adventurers
began
yelling
as
if
they
had
gone
mad
.
Even
the
kitten
gave
a
dreadfully
shrill
scream
and
at
the
same
time
Jim
the
cab
-
horse
neighed
loudly
.
This
daunted
the
enemy
for
a
time
,
but
the
defenders
were
soon
out
of
breath
.
Perceiving
this
,
as
well
as
the
fact
that
there
were
no
more
of
the
awful
"
bangs
"
to
come
from
the
revolvers
,
the
Gargoyles
advanced
in
a
swarm
as
thick
as
bees
,
so
that
the
air
was
filled
with
them
.
786
Dorothy
squatted
upon
the
ground
and
put
up
her
parasol
,
which
nearly
covered
her
and
proved
a
great
protection
.
The
Wizard
s
sword
-
blade
snapped
into
a
dozen
pieces
at
the
first
blow
he
struck
against
the
wooden
people
.
Zeb
pounded
away
with
the
Gargoyle
he
was
using
as
a
club
until
he
had
knocked
down
dozens
of
foes
;
but
at
the
last
they
clustered
so
thickly
about
him
that
he
no
longer
had
room
in
which
to
swing
his
arms
.
The
horse
performed
some
wonderful
kicking
and
even
Eureka
assisted
when
she
leaped
bodily
upon
the
Gargoyles
and
scratched
and
bit
at
them
like
a
wild
-
cat
.
787
But
all
this
bravery
amounted
to
nothing
at
all
.
The
wooden
things
wound
their
long
arms
around
Zeb
and
the
Wizard
and
held
them
fast
.
Dorothy
was
captured
in
the
same
way
,
and
numbers
of
the
Gargoyles
clung
to
Jim
s
legs
,
so
weighting
him
down
that
the
poor
beast
was
helpless
.
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788
Eureka
made
a
desperate
dash
to
escape
and
scampered
along
the
ground
like
a
streak
;
but
a
grinning
Gargoyle
flew
after
her
and
grabbed
her
before
she
had
gone
very
far
.
789
All
of
them
expected
nothing
less
than
instant
death
;
but
to
their
surprise
the
wooden
creatures
flew
into
the
air
with
them
and
bore
them
far
away
,
over
miles
and
miles
of
wooden
country
,
until
they
came
to
a
wooden
city
.
The
houses
of
this
city
had
many
corners
,
being
square
and
six
-
sided
and
eight
-
sided
.
They
were
tower
-
like
in
shape
and
the
best
of
them
seemed
old
and
weather
-
worn
;
yet
all
were
strong
and
substantial
.
790
To
one
of
these
houses
which
had
neither
doors
nor
windows
,
but
only
one
broad
opening
far
up
underneath
the
roof
,
the
prisoners
were
brought
by
their
captors
.
The
Gargoyles
roughly
pushed
them
into
the
opening
,
where
there
was
a
platform
,
and
then
flew
away
and
left
them
.
As
they
had
no
wings
the
strangers
could
not
fly
away
,
and
if
they
jumped
down
from
such
a
height
they
would
surely
be
killed
.
The
creatures
had
sense
enough
to
reason
that
way
,
and
the
only
mistake
they
made
was
in
supposing
the
earth
people
were
unable
to
overcome
such
ordinary
difficulties
.