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But
come
,
my
children
;
let
us
explore
the
mountain
and
discover
which
way
we
must
go
in
order
to
escape
from
this
cavern
,
which
is
getting
to
be
almost
as
hot
as
a
bake
-
oven
.
"
To
their
disappointment
there
was
within
this
mountain
no
regular
flight
of
steps
by
means
of
which
they
could
mount
to
the
earth
’
s
surface
.
A
sort
of
inclined
tunnel
led
upward
for
a
way
,
and
they
found
the
floor
of
it
both
rough
and
steep
.
Then
a
sudden
turn
brought
them
to
a
narrow
gallery
where
the
buggy
could
not
pass
.
This
delayed
and
bothered
them
for
a
while
,
because
they
did
not
wish
to
leave
the
buggy
behind
them
.
It
carried
their
baggage
and
was
useful
to
ride
in
wherever
there
were
good
roads
,
and
since
it
had
accompanied
them
so
far
in
their
travels
they
felt
it
their
duty
to
preserve
it
.
So
Zeb
and
the
Wizard
set
to
work
and
took
off
the
wheels
and
the
top
,
and
then
they
put
the
buggy
edgewise
,
so
it
would
take
up
the
smallest
space
.
In
this
position
they
managed
,
with
the
aid
of
the
patient
cab
-
horse
,
to
drag
the
vehicle
through
the
narrow
part
of
the
passage
.
It
was
not
a
great
distance
,
fortunately
,
and
when
the
path
grew
broader
they
put
the
buggy
together
again
and
proceeded
more
comfortably
.
But
the
road
was
nothing
more
than
a
series
of
rifts
or
cracks
in
the
mountain
,
and
it
went
zig
-
zag
in
every
direction
,
slanting
first
up
and
then
down
until
they
were
puzzled
as
to
whether
they
were
any
nearer
to
the
top
of
the
earth
than
when
they
had
started
,
hours
before
.
"
Anyhow
,
"
said
Dorothy
,
"
we
’
ve
’
scaped
those
awful
Gurgles
,
and
that
’
s
ONE
comfort
!
"
"
Probably
the
Gargoyles
are
still
busy
trying
to
put
out
the
fire
,
"
returned
the
Wizard
.
"
But
even
if
they
succeeded
in
doing
that
it
would
be
very
difficult
for
them
to
fly
amongst
these
rocks
;
so
I
am
sure
we
need
fear
them
no
longer
.
"
Once
in
a
while
they
would
come
to
a
deep
crack
in
the
floor
,
which
made
the
way
quite
dangerous
;
but
there
was
still
enough
oil
in
the
lanterns
to
give
them
light
,
and
the
cracks
were
not
so
wide
but
that
they
were
able
to
jump
over
them
.
Sometimes
they
had
to
climb
over
heaps
of
loose
rock
,
where
Jim
could
scarcely
drag
the
buggy
.
At
such
times
Dorothy
,
Zeb
and
the
Wizard
all
pushed
behind
,
and
lifted
the
wheels
over
the
roughest
places
;
so
they
managed
,
by
dint
of
hard
work
,
to
keep
going
.
But
the
little
party
was
both
weary
and
discouraged
when
at
last
,
on
turning
a
sharp
corner
,
the
wanderers
found
themselves
in
a
vast
cave
arching
high
over
their
heads
and
having
a
smooth
,
level
floor
.
The
cave
was
circular
in
shape
,
and
all
around
its
edge
,
near
to
the
ground
,
appeared
groups
of
dull
yellow
lights
,
two
of
them
being
always
side
by
side
.
These
were
motionless
at
first
,
but
soon
began
to
flicker
more
brightly
and
to
sway
slowly
from
side
to
side
and
then
up
and
down
.
"
What
sort
of
place
is
this
?
"
asked
the
boy
,
trying
to
see
more
clearly
through
the
gloom
.
"
I
cannot
imagine
,
I
’
m
sure
,
"
answered
the
Wizard
,
also
peering
about
.
"
Woogh
!
"
snarled
Eureka
,
arching
her
back
until
her
hair
stood
straight
on
end
;
"
it
’
s
den
of
alligators
,
or
crocodiles
,
or
some
other
dreadful
creatures
!
Don
’
t
you
see
their
terrible
eyes
?
"
"
Eureka
sees
better
in
the
dark
than
we
can
,
"
whispered
Dorothy
.
"
Tell
us
,
dear
,
what
do
the
creatures
look
like
?
"
she
asked
,
addressing
her
pet
.